Study the following information about four people who lost eithers
or bearing but did not allow that to hold them back in any way. They
outstanding examples of people who have converted a disability ins
opportunity
Select the person who makes the greatest impact on you and write a speech why you have made that choice.
a. Snikanth Bolla: When he was born, his neighbours in Sitaramapurami
Andhra Pradesh advised his parents to abandon him as he was blind
His parents did not heed the advice and raised him with love and alle
In 2012, Srikanth started Bollant Industries Pvt. Ltd, with the aim of
providing livelihood opportunities to the physically challenged. Today
Bollant employs over 150 disabled individuals and has five m
units. Its annual sales have already crossed Rs. 70 million.
b. Evelyn Glennie. She is a percussionist from Scotland who has been profemanufacturingdeaf since the age of 12. She taught herself to hear with parts of her body other than the ears. She performs at international levels, playing bare "feel the music better. She has won numerous awards, and was selected,one of the two laureates for the Polar Music prize of 2015.
c Shekhar Naik: He is a perfect example of someone who has converted
a disability into an opportunity. Blindness is hereditary in Shekhar's fama
he was born completely blind to daily-wage field workers. He had the gu
fortune to gain some vision in his right eye with a corrective operation
After that he pursued his passion for cricket relentlessly, in spite of the la
of both parents and dire poverty. A right-handed batsman, he has scored
around 32 centuries in domestic and international matches till date, and
captain, Shekhar led India to victories at the T20 Blind Cricket World Cup
2012 and Blind Cricket World Cup in 2014.
d. John Bramblitt: He lost his vision in 2001 when he was 30 years old, due to complications from epilepsy. At first, John says, he lost hope and suffered from depression, but then he found an outlet-painting. Since John can't see colours, he has developed a process by which he paints using touch. According to the artist, the colours feel different to him-white is thick and black is a little runny, so when he needs grey, he mixes the two until the texture is right. His art has been sold in over 20 countries and he has appeared internationally in print, on television and on the radio.
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Study the following information about four people who lost eithers
or bearing but did not allow that to hold them back in any way. They
outstanding examples of people who have converted a disability ins
opportunity
Select the person who makes the greatest impact on you and write a speech why you have made that choice.
a. Snikanth Bolla: When he was born, his neighbours in Sitaramapurami
Andhra Pradesh advised his parents to abandon him as he was blind
His parents did not heed the advice and raised him with love and alle
In 2012, Srikanth started Bollant Industries Pvt. Ltd, with the aim of
providing livelihood opportunities to the physically challenged. Today
Bollant employs over 150 disabled individuals and has five m
units. Its annual sales have already crossed Rs. 70 million.
b. Evelyn Glennie. She is a percussionist from Scotland who has been profemanufacturingdeaf since the age of 12. She taught herself to hear with parts of her body other than the ears. She performs at international levels, playing bare "feel the music better. She has won numerous awards, and was selected,one of the two laureates for the Polar Music prize of 2015.
c Shekhar Naik: He is a perfect example of someone who has converted
a disability into an opportunity. Blindness is hereditary in Shekhar's fama
he was born completely blind to daily-wage field workers. He had the gu
fortune to gain some vision in his right eye with a corrective operation
After that he pursued his passion for cricket relentlessly, in spite of the la
of both parents and dire poverty. A right-handed batsman, he has scored
around 32 centuries in domestic and international matches till date, and
captain, Shekhar led India to victories at the T20 Blind Cricket World Cup
2012 and Blind Cricket World Cup in 2014.
d. John Bramblitt: He lost his vision in 2001 when he was 30 years old, due to complications from epilepsy. At first, John says, he lost hope and suffered from depression, but then he found an outlet-painting. Since John can't see colours, he has developed a process by which he paints using touch. According to the artist, the colours feel different to him-white is thick and black is a little runny, so when he needs grey, he mixes the two until the texture is right. His art has been sold in over 20 countries and he has appeared internationally in print, on television and on the radio.