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    This report is being written for the Leadership Development Program‚ instructed by Jean Hanna. Who Moved My Cheese was written by Spencer Johnson in 1998 and was a #1 New York Times bestseller. The book was published by Putnam Adult and has 64 pages‚ not including the introduction. The book’s author‚ Spencer Johnson‚ has also authored many short stories for children called The Value Tales and co-authored The One Minute Manager‚ which has won great renown in most professional lives. While this book

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    Corporation: The History AT&T Corporation can trace its root to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. The original company was founded in 1885 by American Bell to create a network of long-distance communication nationwide with a commercially viable cost-structure. In 1899‚ the company in turn acquired the assets of American Bell in order to bypass Massachusetts corporate law that limited the capitalizations of corporations. By 1915‚ long distance telephone service reached San Francisco and

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    (1887-1901) AND A SUPPLEMENTARY ACCOUNT OF HER EDUCATION‚ INCLUDING PASSAGES FROM THE REPORTS AND LETTERS OF HER TEACHER‚ ANNE MANSFIELD SULLIVAN By John Albert Macy Special Edition‚ Illustrated CONTAINING ADDITIONAL CHAPTERS BY HELEN KELLER To ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL Who has taught the deaf to speak and enabled the listening ear to hear speech from the Atlantic to the Rockies‚ I dedicate this Story of My Life. Editor’s Preface This book is in three parts. The first two‚ Miss Keller’s story and the extracts

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    Alexander Graham Bell‚ we all know him for his revolutionary invention‚ the telephone. But‚ that wasn’t even his original goal. He actually made the discovery on accident. His main goal was to help the deaf speak. His two brothers Melville and Edward sadly died from tuberculosis at young ages. His mother was deaf‚ and that definitely influenced him to study deafness. Many of Bell’s ideas and goals were turned into reality. But the subject he was most passionate about was helping the deaf.

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    JOHN BRITTEN John Britten was born on the 1st August 1950 from Bruce and Ruvae Britten in Christchurch‚ New Zealand. Being dyslexic‚ it stopped him from doing things a normal child would do; and at school he needed teachers to read him the answers for him to understand them in an exam‚ and the answers put on a sound tape. His childhood heroes were notable fellow New Zealanders‚ Richard Pearse (pioneer aviator)‚ Bill Hamilton (father of the jet boat)‚ Bruce McLaren (champion driver and founder

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    The idea of a cell phone has been around since the nineteenth century. A cell phone is also referred to as a mobile phone‚ or a cellular device. The first cellular device was invented in 1973 by Martin Cooper. This mobile telephone was the size of a brick! Ever since this invention‚ the cell phone has become the most prevalent piece of technology. Nowadays‚ the majority of people in the world possess a cell phone. One country in particular that is very popular when it comes to cell phones is the

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    friends‚ except old letters‚ and that’s all. Without Alexander Graham Bell‚ telephones may never have happened. No one could just pull out a phone‚ but had to write letters that took days‚ even weeks to send. This made communication from far distances extremely difficult. Bell changed our world‚ and he lived an interesting life worth learning about. Alexander Graham Bell lived a strange childhood compared to many modern day childhoods. Alexander was born on March 3‚ 1847 in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. His

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    have a phone. When Alexander was a young boy both of his brothers died from a devastating disease if he had not survive from this disease our lives would be very different today. Alexander G Bell stands as a hero because he invented the telephone‚ he was a teacher of the deaf‚ and he helped found National Geographic magazine. Alexander Bell was a great person he had many achievements in his life. One of the many things that he did was he invented the telephone. Alexander was trying to create

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    One September day in 1928 Alexander Florey left his messy lab and went on vacation‚ but when he came back he noticed something the caught his attention and soon the attention of everyone.When Alexander came back from his trip he noticed that around the bacteria he was studying there was a mold around the bacteria‚ and around the bacteria there was a ring. That ring was bacteria free‚ and the mold was a rare spore called Penicillium notatum. Does that name ring a bell? To begin‚ The discovery of penicillin

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    Historical Character Profile - Final Report Billy Graham was born on a farm outside Charlotte‚ North Carolina; William Franklin Graham Jr. became the most famous and successful evangelist of the twentieth century. Graham preached the Christian gospel in person to more than eighty million people and reached countless millions more by radio‚ television‚ films‚ books‚ and newspaper columns. A 1943 graduate of Wheaton College in Illinois‚ Graham gained experience and exposure in Youth for Christ

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