sandra day o'conner
Like Hellen Keller a blind woman
No, It's about 50 50 Any human being on Earth was created eaqually except for people with disabilities, but it doesn't matter if you have a disability or not because no man or woman is "better" than the other.
Helen Keller was a remarkable woman who overcame severe disabilities of blindness and deafness to become a leading advocate for people with disabilities. She was the first deaf-blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree and was a prolific author and lecturer. Keller's life story continues to inspire and empower people around the world.
woman is a common noun. it describes a class of entities (such as city, planet or person).
It seems you may be referring to a specific individual, but the description is unclear. If you are asking about a notable blind and deaf woman who has made significant achievements, you might be thinking of Helen Keller. She overcame her disabilities to become a renowned author, activist, and lecturer, advocating for people with disabilities and inspiring many around the world. If you meant a different person or event, please provide more details for clarification.
In this question i mean, for example, woman, people at home, elderly,soldiers etc etc. Any answers will be useful thanks
The following sentence is an example of a rhetorical question in "Ain't I A Woman": "Ain't I a woman?"
ain't i a woman
For example, radioactive dating.Also, two people who work in a lab (typically a man and a woman) could have a date.
No, there is no study that supports this.
No, the noun 'woman' is not a collective noun.The noun 'woman' is a word for a person, one person.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or imaginative way; for example, a group of women or a crowd of women.
This woman is beautiful. there. i is Waffle!!! : )