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Helen Keller...

A little nature A little nurture wrote 2 days ago: Helen Keller… …speaking with the help of Anne Sullivan.A name I have often come across b … more →

Tags: Helen Keller, Speaking, deaf, Blind, activist, Author, Lecturer, Inspirational, Vibrations

A Glimpse of Hellen Keller in Her Garden1 comment

Nancy wrote 2 weeks ago: Nothing is more ephemeral than a garden, unless it’s a person. Gardens change from season to season … more →

Tags: collections 2, Garden, Helen Keller, Photographs, Rosalie Thorne McKenna

Helen Keller Joke

chrisgabbard904 wrote 2 weeks ago: Feb. 18, 2012 . Dear Florida Times-Union Editor: A bronze statue representing the State of Alabama s … more →

Tags: Helen-Keller-joke, Alabama, Florida, Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, Florida Times-Union, Helen Keller, National Statuary Hall Collection, united states

Shout out to a new member of the team: Anne Sullivan, the Antique Teacher1 comment

Chalk Face, PhD wrote 3 weeks ago: Check out the About page here and these are some of her first posts. The Many Faces of NYSUT Mixed M … more →

Tags: CHALK FACE: General News & Commentary, antique teacher

Strength for Today

lifecoachangelad wrote 3 weeks ago:   by Angela Hall Dobbins © 2004 “Keep on beginning and failing. Each time you fail, start … more →

Tags: Strength, God, lord jesus christ, holyspirit

The power of seeing potential in others (an ode to my Dad)

The Leader's Digest wrote 4 weeks ago: One of my earliest childhood memories was of my father kneeling down beside me, looking me in the ey … more →

Tags: leadership, Executive Coaching, Personal Development, Suzi McAlpine, Management, Leadership Blog, Helen Keller, Executive Coach NZ, Realising potential in others

Quill Talks - 4

Hina Tabassum Khatri wrote 1 month ago: “Many persons have the wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained throu … more →

Tags: General, happiness, Quote, Quill Talks, Hellen Keller, Author, political activists, sight, sound

Sunday Morning: The Miracle Worker

dorotheadiba wrote 1 month ago: I have just done with my sunny Sunday morning, watching a film copied by a good friend of mine. “The … more →

Tags: Child, Children, Disable, Faith, Family, film, Helen Keller, language, Life

April 14 in history

homepaddock wrote 1 month ago: 43 BC  Battle of Forum Gallorum: Mark Antony, besieging Julius Caesar’s assassin Decimus Junius Brut … more →

Tags: History, April 14, Sir John Gielgud, Alan MacDiarmid, Julie Christie, Ritchie Blackmore, Robert Carlyle, Julian Lloyd Webber, David Miller

Book Club Meeting

conversationgroupblog wrote 1 month ago: By Eileen Saks (*) Our last book club meeting this semester will take place on April 25 following th … more →

Tags: Book Club, The Miracle Worker, William Gibson, Helen Keller

Inspiring Individuals: Helen Keller2 comments

simplysmiles59 wrote 1 month ago: There’s always someone who has it worse, no matter how bad your life may seem right now, someo … more →

Tags: Incredible Individuals, deaf and blind, Helen Keller, Inspiring individuals, Motivation

Helen Keller: A Soul's Awakening

lifeincontemplation wrote 2 months ago: Intro We often take language for granted—the ease and simplicity with which words roll off the tongu … more →

Tags: Helen Keller: A Soul's Awakening, Disability, WorDs, Inspiration, Communication, sign language, Vision, deaf, Blind

The Power of Non-Smoking Guns

bkrajewski wrote 2 months ago: In discussing the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan and Slavoj Žižek with others, it is often difficult to … more →

Tags: Books, Food, Rhetoric, Edgar Allan Poe, Jacques Lacan, Jeffrey Dunn, Slavoj Zizek, The Real

Helen Keller: Overcame Disabilities 2 comments

Susan wrote 2 months ago: Photograph of Helen Keller at age 8 with her tutor Anne Sullivan on vacation in Brewster, Cape Cod, … more →

Tags: USA History, Biography, American Civil Liberties Union, united states, American History, Women History, People With Disabilities, Helen Keller, Mark Twain

Does American Culture Teach Us to See Disability as Heroic?8 comments

marilyncbryant wrote 3 months ago: Disability as portrayed in American culture, particularly in literature and the media, teaches peopl … more →

Tags: Disability, Disney, Dopey, Helen Keller, Heroic, Literature, media, Snow White

Passing Clouds1 comment

redtreetimes wrote 3 months ago: Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. -H … more →

Tags: Painting, influences, Favorite Things, Video, Quote, Music, Tom Waits, Helen Keller, irving berlin

Nothing to Live For?4 comments

ingerlogelin wrote 3 months ago: In the middle of December 2012, 45-year-old twin brothers in new suits and shoes drank cups of coffe … more →

Tags: moving on, Belgium, Blind, Christianity, Communicate, deaf, euthanasia, Helen Keller, lethal injection

“…and Mary was blind.”3 comments

Mindy wrote 4 months ago: Chapter One As if the pain was too great, Laura simply tells us: p. 2 “Far worst of all, the fever h … more →

Tags: homeschooling, History, laura ingalls, Education, On the Shores of Silver Lake, Mary Ingalls, scarlet fever, Thorwald Jostad, Mary Brainard

Goal Achievement Quote - Nov. 11, 20122 comments

Paul Mark Sutherland wrote 6 months ago: “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.”  … more →

Tags: Setting Goals, declaration, goal achievement quote, Goal achievement habit, life 2, Quote 2, Success 2, Motivation 2, Ideas!


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