The name Helen Keller is your answer.
An early-childhood illness left her both deaf and blind, but with the help of teacher Anne Sullivan she learned to read and write using the Braille alphabet, and to "hear" people speak by feeling their lips as they moved. She was the first deaf and blind person to earn a bachelor's degree, and became famous as an author and advocate for the physically impaired.
The raised dots above her name spell it again, but using the Braille alphabet.
Uh, remember that the eagle is one of the symbols of the United States ... ??
eagle holding 13 arrows and an olive branch with 13 leaves
Chest out, head turned to the left, wings up. Standing on what looks to be branches
While it's not usual WikiAnswers policy to respond to a question with another question, simply ask yourself what large bird is the symbol of the United States?
The back of a United States quarter used to be an eagle. Now there are 50 additional backs, as each state has a specific quarter dedicated to it.
an eagle
Helen Keller
Helen Keller.
Walter Lewis was the Alabama starting QB in 1982, Bryant's final season at Alabama.
Uh, remember that the eagle is one of the symbols of the United States ... ??
eagle holding 13 arrows and an olive branch with 13 leaves
Alabama running back and heisman finalist Trent Richardson, and former NFL Superbowl Champion quarter back Trent Dilfer.
Chest out, head turned to the left, wings up. Standing on what looks to be branches
because the quarter back has a quarter of the job
A quick check of the US Mint's site reveals that the back of the 2005 California quarter depicts naturalist John Muir, a California condor, and the Half Dome rock formation in Yosemite Valley.
On the back of a quarter is an eagle.
i have a quarter with no back on it no date with a P