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Sir John Ambrose Fleming & The History of the Telephone

08.31.2010 · Posted in Education

A look into the history of communication and the telephone could not be complete without a mentioning Sir John Ambrose Fleming. Everything computer related and radio related we use today, from the PC you are using to view this article to equipment used to run telephone answering services to modern day cellular phones can be traced back to his invention of the vacuum tube which was an essential element in the first primitive computer. Born in Lancaster and educated at University College School, John Ambrose Fleming started school at the age of ten, previously being taught by his mother. Fleming took an interest in geometry. It was while at school that he had decided he wanted to become an engineer. As a child, he built model boats and engines and took up a love for photography. His family was not wealthy and because of his ambitious future, he had to come up with his own financial means. While working, he became a chemistry student at the Royal College of Science and later at Cambridge. Fleming graduated with a degree in chemistry and physics. Later, he became the first Professor of Physics and Mathematics at the University of Nottingham. He married Clara Ripley in 1887 then later married Olive May Franks.

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Sir Charles Wheatstone & Traveling Sound

08.30.2010 · Posted in Education

The concept of the telephone deals with sound being converted to electronic impulses and traveling along electrical current until they reach their destination where they are converted back into audible sound. No modern day technological telephony equipment from home phones to telephone answering services would be possible without the help of Sir Charles Wheatstone. Born on February 6, 1802, he grew up to be one of the major scientific and musical inventors of the Victorian era. He is known for his contributions to acoustics and electric telegraphy. Through his inventions of the aconcryptophone and stereoscope, Wheatstone became a major player in developing how sound would travel and be heard, eventually leading to the invention of the modern day telephone, a device that is the basis for modern day call center and telephone answering services.

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What Causes the Vigorous Eruption of Geysers

08.29.2010 · Posted in Education

Many of us might be unfamiliar with the word geyser. This is mainly due to the fact that they are quite rare. You are likely to find them in some parts of the world with a majority of them located in America, New Zealand and Iceland. The Yellowstone National Park is famous for its geysers located in the state of Wyoming. Geysers are natural phenomena whose violent water eruptions from the earth are breathtaking. If you wish to have a closer look at this scenic beauty, then you can opt for floatplane training. Through float endorsement, you will be able to experience a geyser eruption in reality.

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Seniors About To Become College Students – 10 Things You Can Do to Get Ready For College

08.29.2010 · Posted in Education

Most graduating seniors see the summer before they go off to college as their last chance to be free and easy. Sure, many high school grads get part- or full-time jobs to help pay for their college expenses, but there’s usually plenty of time to hang out, party with friends, and have a good time. Do it! Enjoy the summer! You deserve to celebrate and feel relaxed!Without taking away from your feeling of being fancy free for the first time in a long while, here are a few things to do to make sure you’re ready for college.

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