When he was young, Edinburgh was really a haven for the arts and science. Both his Grandfather and Father were experts on the mechanics of voice and elocution. His Mother was Deaf and became an accomplished pianist, this inspired him to take on huge challenges. So my answer is that his family steered him to greatness while young.
He created a deaf communication that if you out your head next to a deaf person' forehead, you could understand what they're trying to say. He also dropped out of high school to study science in London with his grandfather. He also studied about the sound waves all around you.
at the age of 12 he played at a bridge with his freind
to be rich and famous
1876
He invented the telephone
deaf kids
probably a masters but you shouldnt ask on a site like this because it may not be the correct answer.
He was a captain of industry because he created the telephone, one of mankinds greartest inventions. this device is communictive so that everyone could talk to each other. Alexander Graham Bell was a Captain of industry for making society become better.
No offense, but where in the world did you hear that? Anways, he was never deaf, but he did make an invetion for deaf people and worked at a home for the deaf.
He experienced the invention and use of the telephone. He invented the telephone, or more correctly is credited as the first to invent the phone.
Helen Keller met and became friends with many famous people, including Alexander Graham Bell, Mark Twain, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. These individuals were instrumental in supporting her education, advocacy work, and overall impact on society.
Alexander Woollcott is not a saint.
Per wikipedia, Bell was a British subject throughout his early life in Scotland and later in Canada until 1882, when he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.
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Graham Norton became gay around April 4, 1963, the date of his birth.