No, none in the way we understand handicaps today. She had all the physical and mental abilities of any other normal person. Some may argue her color was a social handicap, but that is entirely a judgment of the racial, cultural and legal bias of the society in which she lived, but were no fault of hers.
I cannot imagine how someone both Deaf and blind could partake of a motion picture. if only one of the handicaps existed- yes- a Blind person can (watch) TV -picking up only the sound- likewise a deaf person could follow the action visually- if both handicaps were in effect- obviously no movies.
All nonzero numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. These are called common factors. Some factors are positive numbers. Common factors which are positive numbers would be called positive common factors.
All numbers have factors. Some numbers have some of the same factors as other numbers. These are known as common factors. When put in a list, the largest of these is known as the greatest common factor, or GCF. Some people refer to this as the highest common factor, or HCF. Calling it the most common factor would be confusing, since people tend to think of "most common" as something that happens frequently.
Parrots, Toucans and Sloths are some.
Common sense!
Lincoln did not have any common physical handicaps. There is a conjecture that he suffered from Marfan syndrome. He suffered from periods of despair , but probably not severe enough to classed an clinical depression.
No, only amateur golfers have handicaps, when a golfer turns professional they no longer play in accordance with the handicap system.
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No- he had no physical or mental handicaps.