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    helen keller

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    lecturer‚ and crusader for the handicapped. Born physically normal in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama‚ Keller lost her sight and hearing at the age of nineteen months to an illness now believed to have been scarlet fever. Five years later‚ on the advice of Alexander Graham Bell‚ her parents applied to the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Boston for a teacher‚ and from that school hired Anne Mansfield Sullivan. Through Sullivan’s extraordinary instruction‚ the little girl learned to understand and communicate with

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    Early History

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    • Improving on the telegraph‚ according to the History of Computing‚ Alexander Graham Bell introduced the telephone in 1876. Though standard telephone lines did not carry data traffic until nearly a hundred years later‚ the development of early telecommunications---coupled with an 1895 invention by Guglielmo Marconi‚ the radio---laid the groundwork for numerous subsequent developments in communication technology. In 1947‚ Bell Labs introduced the transistor‚ a device that found integration in myriad

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    develop. That is how I will “create a job‚” as opposed to just “getting a job.” Throughout history‚ there have been many examples of people who have succeeded in “creating their job” such as many of the great inventors like Thomas Edison‚ Alexander Graham Bell‚ Albert Einstein‚ and many others. These people saw unmet needs in society and met them through their ingenuity and hard work. Other business people like Andrew Carnegie‚ Rockefeller‚ J.P. Morgan‚ and others took advantage of opportunities

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    Effects of Thomas Edison

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    contributors to the development of today’s society. Most of all‚ Thomas Edison might be greatest contributor. Thanks to his inventions‚ we can enjoy amenity‚ and economically develop our social level. 1.Edison and Telephone. As some people know‚ Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone firstly but Bell’s Telephones was very incompleteness. Edison improves it and then his invention became popular. That is him the one who construct modern telephone system. The telephone reduces the time that need to communicate

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    arrived in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania for the Centennial Exposition. I am thrilled to see what new inventions will be offered today. As I walked into the Machinery Hall one specific thing caught my eye. They call it the Telephone‚ invented by Alexander Graham Bell. It’s a magical machine like the Telegraph‚ but Telephone that lets you talk to people across the country‚ but with your voices. You can have a full speaking‚ conversation with someone miles away. The problem with the Telegraph is‚ not everyone

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    INFOAGE

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    ours are now. For example‚ how would’ve they communicated without a telephone‚ which was only just invented in the late 19th century. Alexander Graham Bell was the man who invented the first ever telephone‚ back in 1876‚ and just look at where we are with phones today. To see for yourself how phones have developed over time‚ click on the image of Alexander Graham Bell on the left. How is technology advancing and improving? New products are constantly being developed throughout all industries. Some

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    1. Who invented the telephone? (a) Thomas Alva Edison (b) Galileo (c) Alexander Graham Bell (d) G. Marconi Answer: (c) 2. Who invented the railway engine? (a) Charles Babbage (b) Isaac Newton (c) James Watt (d) George Stephenson Answer: (d) 3. Who invented Radar? (a) Henrey Becquerel (b) Max Planck  (c) Robert Watson Watt (d) Humphrey Davy Answer: (c) 4. Who invented polio vaccine (oral)? (a) Albert Sabin   (b) Burkholder   (c) Luise Pasture    (d) Jonas Salk   Answer:

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    Helen Keller

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    tantrums. Her parents couldn’t communicate with her which made it impossible for them to be able to discipline her. Her parents desperately began looking for help through doctors and specialists. With help from doctors they were referred to Alexander Graham Bell. He later referred them to the director Michael Anagnus of the Perkins Institution Asylum for the blind. Michael Anagnus later introduced them to one of his students Anne Sullivan. Anne Sullivan came to live with the Keller’s on March 3 1887

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    find out for yourself you can’t learn them from somebody else. Finally‚ some of the new technology and new things were discovered by personal experience and not classroom knowledge. For instance‚ today’s popular phone was discovered by Alexander Graham bell. It was discovered accidentally. Learning in the classroom although it has many benefits‚ all knowledge is not obtained from class because subjects are only taught by a teacher. But some lessons‚ which are pertaining to life‚ only will demonstrate

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    History of Communication

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    Since the beginning of time‚ people have had the need to communicate with one and other. The most common type of communication is speech‚ but you could not talk to someone who lived 20 miles away. Then written language was developed‚ people marked symbols on paper‚ stone‚ or whatever was available. Then hundreds of years passed‚ and people who wanted to share their ideas with people had to do allot of writing‚ until someone thought to make a writing machine. This machine is called the printing

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