Although she was both deaf and blind, Helen Keller communicated through her writing. She wrote a number of books and articles during her life. One of my favorite quotes of hers was written in 1929: "When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us." I enclose a reliable link to other quotes of hers, and the sources they came from.
It is not known exactly what Helen Wills died of, although due to her age, it is said that she died of natural causes. She was 92 at the time of her death, and died in her home of Carmel, California.
it is important because i said it was
the person who said these words was Patrick Henry
becuase she was rich
The European history of Alabama dates back to Spanish explorers in 1519. With that said, it's clear that the state has histories that can fill volumes of information. Certainly Alabama's history with regards to the US Civil War is important. It became in the antebellum days a heavily populated slave plantation state. It sought to retain its social and economic status by joining the Confederacy. Battles in the Civil War were fought in Alabama and its City of Mobile became an important Southern port and ship building facility.Happily slavery was eliminated, however, the state has racial issues to deal with in modern times.
Helen Keller said herself that she doesn't have a religion but is spiritual.
well i don't know what she said but i have read a lot of book about her and the teacher er was so important to her.
Helen Keller
Helen Keller
Helen Keller said her first word at her family's home in Tuscumbia, Alabama. She was with her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who taught her the sign language for the word "water" while Helen was feeling water flowing over her hand.
Helen Keller loved water.
Helen Keller is said simply to have died of natural causes. She died in her sleep on the first of June, 1968, when she was 87 years old.
Helen Keller died in her sleep, caused by a heart attack- or so said her nurse...
Helen Keller had a hard life.She alwas stuck to her dream. before she died she said alwas stick to your dream even if you blind or death or even both like me.
Helen Keller said "water" on April 5, 1887, when her teacher, Anne Sullivan, pumped water over her hand while spelling out the word in sign language. This breakthrough moment marked the beginning of Helen Keller's understanding of language and communication.
Helen Keller did not have kids never.
hellen Keller said a lot of important things. when she was blind and deaf, the first word she said starting to recover, was "wah wah", which means water.