英文演讲稿 the scientist I admire the scientist I admire is Edsion.1000字左右 也可是光开头或结尾A scientist I admire is Edison.

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英文演讲稿 the scientist I admire the scientist I admire is Edsion.1000字左右 也可是光开头或结尾A scientist I admire is Edison.

英文演讲稿 the scientist I admire the scientist I admire is Edsion.1000字左右 也可是光开头或结尾A scientist I admire is Edison.
英文演讲稿 the scientist I admire
the scientist I admire is Edsion.
1000字左右 也可是光开头或结尾
A scientist I admire is Edison.

英文演讲稿 the scientist I admire the scientist I admire is Edsion.1000字左右 也可是光开头或结尾A scientist I admire is Edison.
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Good afternoon,
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. You cannot be unfomiliar with the name of Edison, one of the greatest inventors in the world. And he is a scientist which I admire. Do you know what kind of person he was? Edison was born in a poor family in America. He was a person who liked to know the root of matter.
The man who was often to be called the greatest inventor who ever lived was born in Milan, Ohio, on Feb. 11, 1847. His father, Samuel Edison, was a shingle maker. His mother, Nancy Elliott Edison, was a schoolteacher. When young Edison was 7, the family moved to Port Huron, Mich. There he went to school for three months--the only formal schooling he ever had.
An accident at about this time started the deafness, which Edison had for the rest of his life. One day he was trying to climb into a freight car with both arms full of newspapers. The conductor took him by both ears to lift him into the car. Edison felt something snap in his head, and his deafness began then. He always said he did not mind being deaf. It kept him from being bothered by outside noises and he could give full thought to the work at hand.
One day Edison was making an experiment in his baggage-car laboratory when a stick of phosphorus accidentally set the car on fire. The conductor threw out the boy and his equipment. Edison's railroading days came to an end.


In Boston in 1869 at the age of 21 Edison patented his commercially unsuccessful vote counter. He brought with him to New York an idea for a stock quotation-printing device. In New York he met a Dr. Samuel Laws, who already had a "stock ticker" in operation. When this primitive machine broke down, Edison repaired it. He was then hired by Laws and out of this association grew the development of a stock ticker that worked perfectly. For this and other inventions useful in stockbrokers' offices Edison expected to be paid only a few hundred dollars. He was sure he was being made the victim of a practical joke when Laws handed him a check for $40,000.
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Edison died on Oct. 18, 1931, and was buried in Orange, N.J. His West Orange laboratory and his 23-room home, Glenmont, were designated a national historic site in 1955. The laboratory is exactly as he left it. It includes his library, papers, and early models of many of his inventions.
Boys and girls, life isn't always smooth. When failure happens, don't lose your heart;don't give up halfway. I'm sure if we can face failure bravely and correctly, we'll gain succes. Edison had set a good example for us. So never be afraid failure. It's the mother of success!
Thank you!

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