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    Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11, 1847. He was the youngest of seven children. His mother was Nancy Matthews Elliott and his father was Samuel Edison Jr. Edison has gone to school for a very short time, only twelve weeks. He was hyperactive when he was a child and his teachers had problems teaching him. So, instead of going to school, his mother taught him, who was a teacher. Edison also had an ear infection at a young age which led to some hearing loss.       Thomas Edison

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    Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847-- October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and entrepreneur. He developed numerous devices that substantially influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion photo cam, and a long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. More considerable than the number of Edison's patents, are the impacts of his developments, due to the fact that Edison not just designed things, his innovations established major new markets world-wide, especially, electrical

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    Thomas Alva Edison was born in February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio. He was the last child of the seven. When he was a child he had an ear infection that almost made him deaf. In 1854 he moved to Port Huron, Michigan. He started public school and attended for only 12 weeks due to ADHD. He was later home schooled by his mother. As a child he enjoyed reading and reciting poetry. At age 12 Edison convinced his parents to let him sell newspapers at the Grand Trunk railroad line. As he worked there he started

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    Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio. Thomas's father, Samuel, was an exiled political activist from Canada. His mother, Nancy, was a school teacher. He had scarlet fever as a child, which left him have hearing loss in both ears and as he got older he was nearly deaf. He did not do well in school, so he was home school by his mother. When he was 12 he started his own business of selling newspapers to train passengers. He also started his own newspaper called the "Grand

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    Thomas Edison was born in Ohio. He came from a poor family. As a child he had scarlet fever. That caused him to almost lose all of his hearing. Around 11 years old he started asking a lot of questions. His friends and family would never expect his great success to come. This research paper will tell you all about it. Thomas Edison was born on February 11, 1847. He was born in a town in Ohio, his home town was Milan. He was one of the seven children in the house. His parents where Samuel and Nancy

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    Thomas Alva Edison: Overcoming Life’s Obstacles The obstacles life chooses to erect can be spontaneous and difficult, obstructing paths to triumph, debilitating abilities to achieve, and challenging capabilities to endure. When life chose to manifest obstacles in opposition to the brilliant mind and goals of an inspired innovator, Thomas Alva Edison exemplified a force to be reckoned with. At first glance, Edison led a successful life, but a more in-depth look argues how he’d managed to do it. Furthermore

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    Thomas Alva Edison: Overcoming Life Obstacles Thomas Alva Edison was an unconventional genius that played a vital role in shaping the modern world with his inventions, but didn’t accomplish this role easily. Edison led an inquisitive life encompassing his disruptive adolescence, unconventional methods of success, and exceptional ability to endure failure. Although his inventions and ideologies exemplified him, Thomas Edison overcame tremendous obstacles throughout his lifetime before achieving his

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    Thomas Alva Edison was born February 11, 1847, in Milan Ohio. He was the seventh and last child born to Samuel Edison Jr. and Nancy Elliot Edison. He would be one of the four to survive to adulthood[1]. During the Civil War, Edison learned a lot about the emerging technology of telegraphy. He traveled around the country doing lots of work in this field. Edison began to develop serious hearing loss early in life, in which many believed came from a serious case of scarlet fever or some type of blow

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    Thomas Alva Edison, or the "Wizard of Menlo Park" was an American inventor who developed direct current (electric current that runs in one direction). Direct current was the standard in the US in the early years of electricity. One major issue with direct current transmission methods was that direct current was not easily transformed into higher or lower voltages. Meanwhile, Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse believed in an idea known as alternating current. Alternating current reverses the direction

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    (Sullivan 5).” These are the word that Thomas Alva Edison lived his life by. This is why he is known as the greatest inventor in Americas history. Thomas was granted 1093 patents over his life time. Some of the main inventions that changed the world are the electric light bulb, phonograph and movie camera and projector and much more(Jenkins 1). Thomas Edison is well known for his invention of electricity but he has made many more contributions to society. Edison was born on February 11, 1887 in Malian

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