To live, you need to eat, drink, and breathe. You can do that without seeing the world or hearing the world. You can still talk, so you can make sure that everyone knows what you want, need, or are feeling.
Helen Keller showed courage through her whole life. She had the courage to live being blind and deaf at the same time and not being able to communicate.
Helen Keller showed courage through her whole life. She had the courage to live being blind and deaf at the same time and not being able to communicate.
i think being blind is worse. I actually think being deaf is worse b/c you will not be able to hear anything ever again such as your families voices. On the other hand being blind it is kinda treatable b/c although you have 2 pay for the surgery that probably costs a lot of $$ at least its treatable
You do not need sound to live, for example, Helen Keller was blind, deaf, and mute. She lived just fine.
Simply just how to live lifeeven though he wasn't blind or deaf.
When Elvis Presley was alive, he was not deaf at all. No that he is not a live human being, I guess it would be correct to say, yes he is now deaf.
Helen Keller showed courage through her whole life. She had the courage to live being blind and deaf at the same time and not being able to communicate.
Retired service dogs are not for sale. Each disabled, blind or deaf person makes a decision as to where their retired partner will live after they retire.
Live at the Deaf Club was created on 1979-03-03.
Yes, deaf people can learn to read and write. They learn much the same way you learned to read and write.
Helen Keller showed courage by overcoming her deafblindness to become a noted author and advocate for people with disabilities. She faced numerous challenges and obstacles but never gave up on her dreams of communication and education, inspiring others with her determination and resilience.
Because she accomplished many things, even though she could not see or hear. That is actually phenomenal. Imagine if you all of a sudden lost your vision and hearing, and had to live in a dark, silent world for the rest of your life. Would you still ride in a jet, travel the world, speak to people about different subjects, write books, go to schools with sighted, un-deaf people, or play sports? Would you be able to handle it?