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October, 2005

A Dream

Have you a dream you want it to become true?

Do you want to live it in the reality?

All your answers ( Yes ), so if you please read this first.

 

This is a story of a girl, who could not see or hear, but she went to school; she did very will in her examinations; she learnt Latin & Greek & French & has written nine books or more.

Helen Keller was born in 1880; in U.S.A. when she was nineteen months old she was very ill.     After the illness she could not see or hear.

When she was six years old her father & mother got a teacher for her. This teacher was Ann Sullivan.

The teacher came.    Helen went to Ann Sullivan’s room.    Ann Sullivan was taking her clothes out of her box & putting them away.   She let Helen stay & help her.    Then she gave Helen a beautiful doll: its eyes opened & shut.     She took Helen’s hand & made the letters D-O-L-L on it with her finger.     Then she made Helen move her finger in the same way D-O-L-L.      Helen ran down & showed the doll to her mother & moved her finger, making the letters D-O-L-L.

That afternoon Helen learnt Pin & Hat.

But she did not know that everything had a name.   She did not know that, by learning their names, she could know about those things, which she could not see or hear.     In two weeks she learnt about twenty words.

One day Ann Sullivan tried to teach Helen the words Milk & Mug (a mug is a big cup with straight sides, used by children), but Helen did M-U-G for milk & M-I-L-K for mug. Ann Sullivan did not know how to make Helen learn this.    Then she took Helen out of the house.     A man was getting the water.     She made Helen put the mug into the water & wrote W-A-T-E-R on Helen’s hand.     Then Helen knew: “Everything has a name!”    She thought, “I will learn the names of everything!”

On that day Helen learnt “Mother,” “Father,” “Sister,” “Teacher.”   She went on, day after day, learning the names of trees & flowers & animals & learning about them.     Then she learnt to read: the letters were pressed up in strong paper.  She put these letters together to make words: that was her first way of writing.  After some time she went to a school for children who could not speak, & she learnt to speak.   She learnt how to hold her mouth & make sounds.  She could not hear the sounds, but she learnt to make them.   

One day she went to the sea.   She had never seen the sea.  She ran into the water, but her foot hit a stone & she fell, & the water came over her head.   She was afraid & would not go into the water. But some days after that she was brave again, & all through her life Helen loved the sea.

Helen had to read many books to get though her examination.  It was the same examination as the examination of other children who could see. How did she read all those books?  Were they all made of pressed up letters? 

Louis Braille was a Frenchman. He was born in 1809.  He became blind when he was three years old & afterwards he became a teacher of the blind.  He found a way of reading & writing for the blind: it is called “Braille.”  Thousands of books have been made in Braille.  Blind people write to each other in Braille.

 

Have you taken the wisdom from the struggle of these handicapped people?   So, you want NOW to make your dream become true??? 

GO ahead…. right now, with NO delay,

BUT!!!

You have to work HARD, keep struggling with no STOP & do NOT let the others around you who have no dreams in life to let you down.

That entire if you want to make your dream become true.      

 

 

 Note: I hope that the subject has taken place in hearts & minds; I look forward to hearing your comments IN VISITORs Registry.

Best regards,,,

Smart boy