Alexander Graham Bell: A Short Biography

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Alexander Graham Bell: A Short Biography

Upon hearing the name Alexander Graham Bell, we remember the inventor of the telephone. However, Alexander was much more than just the inventor of the telephone. As a matter of fact he was an audiologist. His family was the leading authorities in elocution and speech correction. He had improved and carried on his families business, along with his brothers. Alexander had created the phone at an early age among inventors- only 29. Later in his career Bell has worked on a variety of inventions and all inventions have become successful. Bell experimented with electrically reproducing sounds. Much of Bell's career was devoted to education of the deaf and to production of electronic devices to help them hear well. As a result of Bell’s hard work, and dedication to his most prized invention- the telephone, Bell Telephone Company was made. Bell always described himself simply as a "teacher of the deaf," and his contributions in that field were of the first order.

Early- Mid Life:

Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. His parents already successful in visible speech, and other forms of communication for the verbally impaired. His father was Alexander Melville Bell, the inventor of visible speech. Visible speech was an English alphabet system that used symbols to represent letters and sounds. His father was also an expert in vocal physiology and elocution; his grandfather, Alexander Bell was an elocution professor. So for Alexander Graham Bell helping to make lives easier by working with oral communication was not new. His mother-Eliza Grace Symonds Bell was a housewife who helped the family whenever possible and also tried her best to help those who had ...

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...runs the first telephone company-Bell. Bell owns a famous company- AT&T. He also receives a portion of money from every phone company existing. That’s how he impacted today’s society by controlling all major phone companies around the world.

Alexander Graham Bell was more than an inventor. He was a helping hand. He changed society by also creating many phone companies of his own such as Bell Atlantic, and Bell South. By 1917, nearly all of the United State had telephone service. He along with others started the National Geographic Society and he served as its president for several years. He became a U.S. citizen, but he died in Canada at the age of 75 on August 2nd 1922. Upon Bell's death, during his funeral, "every phone on the continent of North America was silenced in honor of the man who had given to mankind the means for direct communication at a distance".

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