She could punch the message out in braille...
(crap, beat to it by 6 seconds)
2006-07-02 11:51:46
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answered by squirellywrath 4
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Have you ever heard of Helen Keller? She was deaf and blind but by the grace of God she went on to become a powerful speaker and teacher.
Helen Keller (1880-1968)
Helen Keller was born in Alabama, America on June 27, 1880. When she was 19 months, she suffered from meningitis and became blind and deaf as a result.
Helen Keller became the first blind-deaf person to effectively communicate with a world in which vision and sound are of such importance. Her teacher, Anne Sullivan, played a vital role in this achievement.
Helen graduated from college in 1904 (an achievement in itself!) and dedicated her life to helping people with these disabilities.
Her dedication, courage and determination which was based on her Christian faith, was recognized by many people. Winston Churchill called her "the greatest woman of our age".
© 2005, 2006 Michael & Kathryn Dean
2006-07-02 19:26:57
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answered by Martin S 7
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You know, you are being rude with this sort of question. It's not really a logic puzzle, it's an assumption that the mute and the blind have no communication. People adapt. They learn how to communicate. My Lord, haven't you seen either of the editions of "The Miracle Worker"?
2006-07-02 18:54:20
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answered by auntb93again 7
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The blind man would know the feel of his wifes face. If the mute girl takes the blind man's hands and put them on the cold face of his dead wife he would know.
2006-07-02 18:57:58
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answered by willberb 4
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Watch the blind man and the mute monster communicate in either "Frankenstien" or, even better, "Young Frankenstien".
2006-07-02 19:48:14
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answered by Rico Toasterman JPA 7
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When you get off whatever drugs you are currently on, collect your thoughts and ask a coherent question again. Even the people who have tried to answer your, so called, question, are having trouble knowing what your question really is. Boy!
2006-07-02 19:04:57
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answered by jcorcor 3
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You can do sign language in someones hands so they can feel it or you could somehow write it in braille
2006-07-02 18:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone who says nothing's impossible has never tried to slam a revolving door!
2006-07-02 18:52:49
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answered by Anonymous
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She places her fathers hands on her face to feel her tears and then onto her mother who does not have a pulse.
2006-07-02 18:56:53
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answered by applecheeks 4
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You made that easy by saying it was her father,as sometime through their bonding he would have had a comunication with his daughter, perhaps through braile .but a total stranger,well thats tough.
2006-07-02 18:56:47
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answered by Ron~N 5
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