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My model in life

My model in life is Alexander Graham Bell(1847-1922) . He was


a Scottish-born American inventor and teacher , best known for his
invention of the telephone , one of the important inventions of the
twentieh century. Bell was a teacher of the deaf and he was trying to
invent something to help deaf people.

He said " Ah, I made some little things and how much
remained to do " (Ah,ce putin am facut si cat de mult mi-a ramas sa
fac - nu stiu daca l-am tradus bine ).He said that because he wanted to
do alot of things but he couldn't. He lived in England but his father
wanted to go in Canada, where Bell and his brother died of
tuberculosis. Bell was married with a deaf woman named Mabel
Gardiner Hubbard .
I chose Alexander Graham Bell because it's a man who helped
a lot of people, who tried to make them happy and he is a model for all
of us. He never dreamed that he'll had such a big importance for the
world. We should try to learn more about these people who are models
for us because we won't lose anything if we'll know them story or them
life.
About his friend , Ben Herdman , a neightbour whose family
operated a flour mill, the scene of many forays . From his first years ,
Bell showed a sensitive nature and a talent for art, poety and music.
Bell is also credited with the invention of a metal detector in 1881.The
device was quickly put together in an attempt to find the bullet in the
body of U.S President : James Garfield.
" When one door closes , there is one that opens. Unfortunately
we waste so much time comtemplating the closed door that we don't

see the one wich has just opened." We should be opened to everything
comes to us.
Although , he wanted to me remembered as a teacher who
helped deaf people not as the inventor of the telephone.

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