Ryan Kelly Instructor: Kristina Leaonard Course: CM214 Public Speaking Specific Purpose: This is to inform my audience of the life of Alexander Graham Bell and his contributions to the field of Communications. Introduction: In 1876, at the age of 29, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. In 1877, he formed the Bell Telephone Company. He would continue to test out new ideas through a long and productive life. He would explore the realm of communications as well as engage in a great
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Dear Professors, It is a privilege for me to recommend, a talented and resourceful individual for admission into your program at your renowned university. I have known Mr. Li Linan since he took my course International Finance in his junior year. When he was a junior student, I instructed him to complete his graduate paper. I am strongly impressed by this young man. In my class, Li could make a clear comprehension of what I taught and use his knowledge to analyze current issues. After class
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Researching a famous engineer: Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) Introduction Alexander Graham Bell was not just an engineer. But he was an inventor, scientist, the teacher of the deaf and professor of Vocal Physiology at Boston University. He is well known for his invention of the telephone. Body His other inventions were groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications, hydrofoils and aeronautics. On March 10, 1876 the classic story of his crying
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words, the word can be spelt using any of all five vowels.[citation needed] Telephone The use of hello as a telephone greeting has been credited to Thomas Edison; according to one source, he expressed his surprise with a misheard Hullo.[9] Alexander Graham Bell initially used Ahoy (as used on ships) as a telephone greeting.[10][11] However, in 1877, Edison wrote to T.B.A. David, the president of the Central District and Printing Telegraph Company of Pittsburgh: Friend David, I do not think we shall
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The human has been created by nature to be a curious creature. By following our instincts the human has been able to discovering all sorts of new technologies and therefore it has been a phenomenon in the modern world, as we know it today. Alexander Graham Bell, who lived in the 18th century, invented in 1876 the first telephone ever sawn. But like every other inventions he had to overcome some obstacles before the phone became accepted. The story of the telephone is described in the text “Time and
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University of Southern Philippines Foundation Lahug, Cebu City School Finance Submitted by: Rose Jane A. Calang Melcharie C. Escol Leziel E. Go Gynalou G. Llenada Felipa S. Gecoso I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Project Title: Project HEART (Helping Each pupil in Attaining Reading Transformation) B. Type of Project: EDUCATIONAL C. Project Proponent: TEACHER’S LOVE GROUP D. Project Beneficiaries:
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Warren Buffett Motivation “When you’re associating with the people that you love, doing what you love, it doesn’t get any better than that.” — Warren Buffett The four motivational theories that were analyzed showed a similar element on how leaders can motivate their employees. It assumed the expectations and responsibilities of an employee in a company. Out of the four motivational theories, Warren Buffet has applied McGregor’s Theory Y to motivate his employees. Buffett strongly believes that
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Top 10: Greatest Inventions Of All Time Inventions are pretty useful things, in fact, inventions are very useful things. People are inventing new things all the time - unfortunately, the vast majority of inventions tend to be utterly useless; but every now and then someone comes up with something that completely changes the world and it is these few ideas that this hub is about. Now, there are, undoubtedly many equally great inventions as those on this list, but unfortunately it's had to be cut
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multinational telecommunications company whose world headquarters are located in Dallas, Texas. AT&T is the largest combined landline and telecom provider in the US (Leichtman Research Group, 2013). AT&T’s history can be traced back to Alexander Graham Bell and the original Bell Telephone company. AT&T established several companies that the government finally considered a monopoly. In 1984, US government regulators broke the monopoly, Sprint and MCI quickly entered the industry as direct competitors
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and services to have competitive edge in its industry. Entrepreneurs should always constantly look into areas of creating new inventions’ or adapt the existing products. The most common one was the creative introduction of telephone by Alexander Graham Bell. It is still widely used but humans require a gadget that is mobile. In mid 1980s, Motorola launched the first hand phone in market which also prompted other brands such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Siemens and LG venturing in the mobile market in
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