Autobiography of helen keller 100 word
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Full name - Helen KellerBirth - 27 June 1880Birthplace - AlabamaFather - Adams KellerMother- Kate Adams Keller___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Helen Keller was also a writer, active politician and teacher. As a member of the society called Samajwadi, he campaigned against the franchise, labor rights, socialism and fundamentalist powers of workers and women from all over the world.
Helen Keller became ill after a few months of birth and added to her eyesight, speech and hearing power in that illness. But his parents decided to read them and started searching for a teacher and luckily Ani Sullivan taught this teacher to Helen Keller. First, Helen Keller started reading letters in the manner of 'manual alphabet'. Helen started reading Braille.
But his desire was not so much. They had the desire to read with the rest of the normal children. Because of this, he enrolled in the university for higher studies. Not being able to see the diagram above the board, not all the books in Braille, passing through these difficulties, they continued their studies and they graduated.
Further difficulties can come in front of the rest of the graduate person, after assessing the fasting of social service, so Helen Keller always experimented and tried. He always tried to awaken the Lokmat for the people of the blind people through writing and speech. Helen Keller felt that the children with disabilities should not have to depend on others and should be educated. They should be recognized as to how much skill is done in their fingers.
They must feel natural beauty, the splendor of life, and the sweetness of living. This is exactly what Helen Keller has written in her writing. And for that he has finally tried.
That is why Helen Keller of the rehabilitation area of the twentieth-century Apango was one of the pillars.
Helen Keller was also a writer, active politician and teacher. As a member of the society called Samajwadi, he campaigned against the franchise, labor rights, socialism and fundamentalist powers of workers and women from all over the world.
Helen Keller became ill after a few months of birth and added to her eyesight, speech and hearing power in that illness. But his parents decided to read them and started searching for a teacher and luckily Ani Sullivan taught this teacher to Helen Keller. First, Helen Keller started reading letters in the manner of 'manual alphabet'. Helen started reading Braille.
But his desire was not so much. They had the desire to read with the rest of the normal children. Because of this, he enrolled in the university for higher studies. Not being able to see the diagram above the board, not all the books in Braille, passing through these difficulties, they continued their studies and they graduated.
Further difficulties can come in front of the rest of the graduate person, after assessing the fasting of social service, so Helen Keller always experimented and tried. He always tried to awaken the Lokmat for the people of the blind people through writing and speech. Helen Keller felt that the children with disabilities should not have to depend on others and should be educated. They should be recognized as to how much skill is done in their fingers.
They must feel natural beauty, the splendor of life, and the sweetness of living. This is exactly what Helen Keller has written in her writing. And for that he has finally tried.
That is why Helen Keller of the rehabilitation area of the twentieth-century Apango was one of the pillars.
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