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Sunday, March 24, 2019

College Admissions Essay: Learning from Helen Keller :: College Admissions Essays

Learning from Helen Keller   Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. -Helen Keller   Helen Keller was one of the most victorious people in the world. She helped in so many ways to intensify many peoples lives. She was a very humble person despite her successes. I want to tell you around a story I rent which touched me and shows what a special person Helen Keller was.   In the summer of 1950, a woman in Italy was asked by a neighbor to assemble up two women at a nearby hotel. The reason why her friend, Margot Besozzi, couldnt pick them up is because her jeep was give outting repaired and that was the only machine they could take to get up the very horrific hill to her house. The women of course said that she would be delighted to pick them up. She asked Margot, whom should I ask for at the hotel? and Margot replied, Miss Helen Keller.   She could not believe that she was waiver to pick up Helen Keller at the hotel. She was so ruttish that she started to dream about when she was a little girl and her father had precondition her the story of Helen Keller written by Annie Sullivan. When she arrived at the hotel, she got out of her car to realise Helen Keller and Polly Thomson. She took Helens hand and placed her in the car with Mrs. Thomson. Then it came to her mind that they were going to be taking a very dangerous ride when they were to go up to the house. There were no sides to the car, so when she took very sharp turns, she was afeard(predicate) that Helen might fall out of the car. So she warned them about the sharp and steep turns. When they got to this part of the journey, Helen started to sing, This is fun and then she cried out, Lovely When they reached the house, she helped the two women out of the car to greet Margot. She was invited to have lunch with Margot, Mrs. Thomson and Helen. They drove to the restaurant and went to sit consume at their table. When Helen sat down, she felt around her area so she knew where h er fork, spoon, knife, and dental plate were, and sat patiently.   After they finished lunch, they were sitting around taking about Italy, and Helen was talking about where she wanted to visit.

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