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Wichtige Ereignisse in der US-Geschichte:

United States History
10 Minute Übersicht der USA Geschichte
Wichtige Wichtige Ereignisse in der US-Geschichte
US History Videos
Plymouth Rock & First Thanksgiving 1620 , Plymouth Rock Pilgrim Memorial State Park
Die amerikanische Revolution , Valley Forge National Historical Park
US-Bürgerkrieg , Gettysburg National Military Park , Gettysburg Address
Mondlandung 1969

Große amerikanische patriotische Symbole:
Plymouth Rock, Pilgrim Memorial State Park
Mount Vernon Memorial Park
Liberty Bell, Independence Hall
Valley Forge National Historical Park
Monticello VA National Historical Landmark
Die Reise von Lewis und Clark
The Alamo
Gettysburg National Military Park
Little Big Horn
Statue of Liberty
Kittyhawk, NC
Mt. Rushmore National Memorial Park
USS Arizona Memorial
WTC Ground Zero Museum & Memorial
Arlington National Cemetery
Washington DC Denkmäler
Kennedy Space Center
Das Große Siegel der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika

Patriotische Amerikaner ...:
Amerikanischen patriotischen Songs
Patriotische amerikanische Zitate
Amerikanischen patriotischen Reden
Patriotische Amerikaner Videos

Der Erfolg in Amerika:
Greatest American Entrepreneurs
Top Eigenschaften erfolgreicher Menschen
Raising erfolgreiche Kinder: Wie man Kindern beibringen Erfolg

Sonstiges:
Virginia Genealogie: Pocahontas & US-Präsidenten Stammbaum
Wie die US-Regierung Works: eine kurze Zusammenfassung der Civics
AP US History Praxis-Test
Die 50 Staaten Karten Spiele

Empfohlen Historische Filme

* Hinweis: Einige dieser Filme sind für Kinder nicht empfohlen

Pre-Colonial / Colonial

Roots (1977)
The Crucible (1996)
Der letzte Mohikaner (1992)
The New World (2005)

Revolutionary War

Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor (2003)
John Adams (2008)
The Crossing (2000)
Der Patriot (2000)

Amerikanischen Expansion

Gangs of New York (2002)
The Alamo (2004)

Bürgerkrieg

Gettysburg (1993)
Glory (1989)
Gods and Generals (2003)
Vom Winde verweht (1939)
Die Verschwörer (2010)

Amerikanischen Expansion # 2

Begrabt mein Herz an der Biegung (2007)
Geronimo: An American Legend (1993)
Rough Riders (1997)
Wild Bill (1995)
Wyatt Earp (1994)

20th Century

Apollo 13 (1995)
Band of Brothers (2001)
Bonnie und Clyde (1967)
Butch Cassidy und Sundance Kid (1969)
Flags of Our Fathers (2006)
Wer den Wind sät (1960)
Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
Wer die Nachtigall stört (1962)
Die Früchte des Zorns (1940)
Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)

21. Jahrhundert

USA 93 (2006)

Der Erfolg in Amerika

Raising erfolgreiche Kinder: Wie man Kindern beibringen Erfolg

Raising erfolgreiche Kinder: Wie man Kindern beibringen Erfolg

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Großen Leistungen der Kinder, Kinder, Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene (aufgelistet nach Alter):

Alter 7 - Yehudi Menuhin gibt sein erstes Solo-Violine Leistung mit dem San Francisco Symphony Orchestra im Jahre 1923.

Alter 8 - Frederic Chopin spielt seinen ersten öffentlichen Klavierabend, nachdem er bereits zwei Polonaisen (g-Moll und B-Dur) im Alter von 7 verfasst.

Alter 8 - Justin Henry (. USA, 25. Mai 1971 b) wurde in der Kategorie Bester Nebendarsteller am 25. Februar 1980, für seine Rolle des "Billy Kramer" in Kramer gegen Kramer (USA 1979) nominiert.

Alter 9 - Jackie Cooper (. USA, B 15 September 1922), wurde für einen Academy Award für seine Rolle als "Skippy Skinner 'in Skippy (USA 1931) am 5. Oktober 1931 nominiert.

Alter 9 - 'Miguelito' aka Miguel A. Valenzuela Morales (geb. 5. Januar 1999) wurde nominiert und gewann einen Latin Grammy Award für das beste Latin-Album für Kinder mit dem Titel "El Heredero 'am 13. November 2008.

Alter 9 - Bobby Bradley wird weltweit jüngste Heißluftballon Solo-Pilot am 4. Juni 2011

Alter 10 - Mark, der Verfasser des Markus-Evangelium, Zeugen der Verhaftung Jesu und entwickelt das erste Evangelium.

Alter 10 - Michael Kearney, homeschooled, wird der weltweit jüngste Hochschulabsolvent. Mit 17 Jahren begann er eine Laufbahn als Lehrer am College.

Alter 10 - Tatum O'Neal wurde für ihre Rolle in Paper Moon (USA 1973) nominiert und ging auf den Oscar zu gewinnen.

Alter 11 - Die jüngste Person, die besucht beiden geographischen Pole haben, ist Jonathan Silverman (USA), der den Nordpol erreichte am 25. Juli 1999 und der Südpol am 10. Januar 2002.

Alter 12 - Blase Pascal hatte heimlich die ersten 23 Sätze des Euklid von ihm selbst gearbeitet.

Alter 12 - Jesus stellt seine Weisheit in dem Tempel in Jerusalem.

Alter 12 - William "Willie" Johnson erwarb die Ehrenmedaille für seine Handlungen während der sieben Tage Schlacht und auf der Halbinsel-Kampagne während des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs.

Alter 13 - Jonathan Krohn homeschooled, Schauspieler, Internet-Radio-Host, Gastredner beim CPAC, der Autor des Konservatismus definieren.

Alter 13 - John schrieb den ersten Entwurf des Johannes-Evangeliums, der größten schriftlichen Arbeiten aller Zeiten.

Alter 13 - Jeanne d'Arc inspiriert wurde und führte Frankreich fünf Jahre später zum Sieg über die Engländer im Hundertjährigen Krieg, wurde im Alter von 19 den Märtyrertod.

Alter 13 - Anne Frank ihr Tagebuch zu schreiben begann, später veröffentlicht als "Anne Frank: Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank."

Alter 13 - Der jüngste Spieler, der in der Premier Soccer Turnier spielen ist Souleymane Mamam, die für Togo gegen Sambia gespielt in einer vorläufigen Qualifikationsspiel am 6. Mai 2001.

Alter 14 - Ismail gründete die Safawiden-Dynastie und wurde dessen "Schah" (militärischen und geistlichen Herrscher)

Alter 14 - Bobby Fischer wurde zu einem internationalen Schach-Großmeister.

Alter 14 - Mozart schrieb die Oper "Mitridate re di Ponto".

Alter 14 - Nadia Comaneci "in ihrem Sport erreicht, was kein Olympier, männlich oder weiblich, je zuvor: Perfektion."

Alter 14 - Hl. Theresia von Lisieux abgelehnt von Bischof Hugonin, bittet Papst Leo XIII, damit sie die Karmelitinnen eintreten kann. Wurde Karmelitin im Alter von 15.

Alter 14 - Bernadette Soubirous (St. Bernadette von Lourdes) hat eine Vision der Jungfrau Maria

Alter 15 - Louis Braille erfand das Braille-System.

Alter 15 - Christopher Paolini schreibt den ersten Entwurf seiner Eragon-Trilogie, die veröffentlicht werden, wenn er 19 ist.

Alter 16 - Jean-François Champollion, spreche ein Dutzend Sprachen und liefert ein Papier über die koptische Sprache der Akademie Grenoble. Mit 20 kann er sprechen, weitere 13 Sprachen und auf 32 er entschlüsselt die Rosetta Stone.

Alter 16 - Junge Seemann Jack Cornwall, der HMS Chester, ist eine posthume VC für Tapferkeit in der Schlacht von Jütland ausgezeichnet.

Alter 16 - Roger Mason entdeckt, der erste fossile von Paläontologen angenommen, dass aus dem Ediacara-Periode (630 bis 542.000.000 Jahren) kommen. Er fand das Fossil in Charnwood Forest, Leics, UK. Die fossilen Arten benannt Charnia Masoni, in Anerkennung seines Beitrags zur Geologie und Evolutionsbiologie.

Alter 16 - das Durchschnittsalter von 58 Jugendlichen, die homeschooled Conservapedia gegründet, so dass das Licht der Wahrheit weiterhin zu glänzen und Dunkelheit würde sie nicht überwältigen.

Alter 16 - Temba Tsheri Sherpa (Nepal;. B 6. Mai 1985) erfolgreich den Gipfel Mount Everest am 23. Mai 2001.

Alter 17 - Cassie Bernall verteidigte ihren Glauben vor einer atheistischen Amokläufer an der Columbine-Massaker, und es wurde für den Märtyrertod.

Alter 17 - Mary nimmt den Willen Gottes zu Jesus durch den Heiligen Geist schwanger und gebärt neun Monate später.

Alter 17 - Shawn Fanning entwickelt die erste groß angelegte Peer-to-Peer-Filesharing-Programm Napster

Alter 17 - Private 1st Class Jacklyn H. Lucas, United States Marine Corps, erhielt die Ehrenmedaille fünf Tage nach seinem 17. Geburtstag während der Schlacht Iwo Jima im Zweiten Weltkrieg, er war ein Marine für drei Jahre.

Alter 17 - Die jüngste Künstlerin, ein # 1 Album auf den britischen Charts haben, ist Joss Stone mit ihrem zweiten Album "Mind, Body & Soul" am 9. Oktober 2004.

Alter 17 - Der jüngste lizenzierte Börsenmakler in der Welt ist Jason A. Earle von Princeton, New Jersey, USA, die das Examen Börsenmakler (Serie 7) von der National Association of Securities Dealers verabreicht weitergegeben.

Alter 18 - Shawn Goldsmith aus Long Island hat alle 121 Verdienstabzeichen von den Pfadfindern angeboten verdient.

Alter 18 - Mary Shelleys Frankenstein schreibt (The Modern Prometheus), später veröffentlicht als sie 21 war.

Alter 18 - Garri Kasparow, der als der größte Schachspieler überhaupt, gewann die UdSSR-Meisterschaft.

Alter 18 - der jüngste Bürgermeister ist Gymnasiast, Michael Sessions (USA, 22 September 1987), der am 8. November 2005 gewählt wurde und Vereidigung als Bürgermeister von Hillsdale, Michigan, USA.

Alter 18 - Der jüngste Universitätsprofessor ist Alia Sabur (USA, 22. Februar 1989 b.), Der als Vollzeit-Fakultät Professor der Abteilung Advanced Technology Fusion an Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea ernannt wurde, mit Wirkung vom 19. Februar 2008. Frau Sabur offizielle Titel lautet: International als Research Professor Liaison mit der Stony Brook University (New York, USA).

Alter 19 - Captain Albert Ball, VC, MC, DSO und 2 Bars, beginnt seine Karriere als Kampfpilot. Als er getötet wird im Alter von 20, 1917, wurde er zu einem der Erste Weltkrieg die größte Luft-Asse einem Anteil von mindestens 44 deutsche Flugzeuge.

Alter 19 - war das durchschnittliche Alter der an vorderster Front kämpfen US-Service-Personal für die Demokratie in Indochina zu verteidigen während des Vietnamkriegs.

Alter 19 - Evariste Galois entwickelt Gruppentheorie, und schrieb es völlig am Vorabend seines Todes mit 20 Jahren, es dauerte ein Jahrhundert alte Mathematiker, es zu begreifen.

Alter 19 - John D. Rockefeller startet eine neue Firma, Drehen einen enormen Gewinn in seinem ersten Jahr, und wurde zum einflussreichsten Unternehmer in der Geschichte.

Alter 19 - Steve Jobs beginnt die Zusammenarbeit in den Bereichen Elektronik mit Steve Wozniak in der Elektronik, und entwickelte die Personal-Computer innerhalb von zwei Jahren.

Alter 19 - Mark Zuckerberg Facebook entwickelt, dem führenden Social-Networking-System für Jugendliche im Internet.

Alter 19 - Jim Ryun den Weltrekord für den Betrieb der Meile.

Alter 20 - Carl Friedrich Gauß macht seine erste mathematische Entdeckungen, die für die Vollendung des "Disquisitiones Arithmeticae" führen wird, sein opus magnum, im Alter von 21 Jahren.

Alter 20 - Willis Carrier erfindet Klimaanlage.

Quelle: Conservapedia.com, Guiness-Buch der Rekorde

Greatest American Unternehmer und Geschäftsleute in den USA

Greatest American Unternehmer und Geschäftsleute in den USA

Es wurde gesagt, dass wenn man in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika geboren wurden Sie 90% des Weges waren auf dem Weg zu einem Erfolg. Die US-Mai bietet Chancen durch Freiheit, Demokratie und einer Kultur der harten Arbeit und Bildung, Wachstum und Erfolg fördert. Einige der größten Geister und wohlhabendsten Menschen im Laufe der letzten 200 Jahre wurden in geboren und / oder haben in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika lebte. Sie zeigen, wie diese großen Amerikaner arbeitete und lebte, wird es große incite in das, was es braucht, um sich in den USA erfolgreich zu geben.

Zusätzlich zu dieser Liste wurde auf der Grundlage folgender Kriterien:
- Die meiste Zeit seines / ihres erwachsenen Lebens in den Vereinigten Staaten
- Erstellt erheblichen Beitrag zur Wertschöpfung (ererbtes Vermögen wird nicht akzeptiert)
- Angezeigte Verhaltensmerkmale beschrieben in Top Eigenschaften erfolgreicher Menschen
- Revolutionierten nicht nur eine Branche, sondern auch verwandelte die amerikanische Kultur

Die Liste ist damit in chronologischer Reihenfolge auf das Geburtsdatum basieren.

Benjamin Franklin
Andrew Carnegie
John Pierpont JP Morgan
John D. Rockefeller
Thomas Edison
Henry Ford
Pierre Samuel du Pont
Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr.
Walter Elias Disney
Raymond Ray Kroc
Howard Hughes Robard, Jr.
Samuel Moore Sam Walton
Mary Kay Ash
George Lucas
Oprah Winfrey
Steven Paul Steve Jobs
William Henry "Bill" Gates III
Lawrence "Larry" Page / Sergey Michailowitsch Brin
Mark Elliot "Zuck" Zuckerberg


Benjamin Franklin

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Benjamin Franklin Erfindungen Politik Printing Benjamin Franklin (17. Januar 1706 - 17. April 1790) wurde in Boston, Massachusetts geboren. Er war der zehnte Sohn des Seifensieder. Sein Vater für Benjamin Franklin vorgesehen sind, in den Geistlichen geben. Allerdings könnte Josiah Franklin nicht leisten. Junge Benjamin Franklin liebte es zu lesen. Er wurde ein Lehrling zu seinem Bruder James, der ein Drucker war. Er würde dazu beitragen, komponieren Broschüren, Typ gesetzt und verkaufen ihre Produkte in den Straßen.

Als Benjamin Franklin 15 war sein Bruder gestartet Die New England Courant. James 'Papier durchgeführt Artikeln, Stellungnahmen, Werbung und Nachrichten von Schiff Zeitpläne. Benjamin Franklin begann

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Andrew Carnegie

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Andrew Carnegie Steel Company Andrew Carnegie (25. November 1835 - 11. August 1919) wurde in Dunfermline, Fife, Schottland geboren. Obwohl er nur wenig Schulbildung hatte, glaubte seine Familie in die Bedeutung der Bücher und des Wissens. Sein Vater war ein Handwebers. Mit 13 Jahren kam Andrew Carnegie in die Vereinigten Staaten mit seiner Familie und ließ sich in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Bald darauf ging er in einer Fabrik zu arbeiten und verdiente $ 1,20 pro Woche. Im nächsten Jahr fand er einen Job als Telegraphenbote. Im Jahre 1851 wurde er ein Telegraphist, und im Jahre 1853, nahm er einen Job bei der Pennsylvania Railroad. Er arbeitete als Assistent und Telegraphist zu Thomas Scott, einer der Top-Führungskräfte der Bahn. Er

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John Pierpont JP Morgan

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John Pierpont Morgan JP Banking John Pierpont “JP” Morgan (April 17, 1837 – March 31, 1913) was born and raised in Hartford, Connecticut. In the fall of 1848, he transferred to Hartford Public School and then to Episcopal Academy in Cheshire, Connecticut. In September 1851, Morgan passed the entrance exam for the English High School of Boston, a school specializing in mathematics to prepare young men for careers in commerce. In the spring of 1852, he became ill with rheumatic fever. He was sent by his father to the Azores to recover. After almost a year, he returned to English High School in Boston to resume his studies. After graduation, he was sent to Bellerive near Vevey, Switzerland. When he became fluent in

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John D Rockefeller

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John D Rockefeller Standard Oil Refinery Company John Davison Rockefeller (July 8, 1839 – May 23, 1937) was born in Richford, New York. His father owned farm property and traded in many goods, including lumber and patent medicines. His mother was very strict. In 1953 the family moved to Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated from high school there and excelled in mathematics. After graduation he attended a commercial college for three months, after which he found his first job at the age of 16 as a produce clerk. In 1859, he started his first trading company, Clark and Rockefeller, with a young Englishman. The first year they grossed $450,000. Clark did the fieldwork while John D Rockefeller

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Thomas Edison

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Thomas Edison Thomas Alva Edison (11. Februar 1847 - 18. Oktober 1931) wurde bis zum Mittelklasse-Eltern in Mailand, Ohio geboren. Im Jahre 1854 zog seine Familie nach Port Huron, Michigan. In jungen Jahren war Thomas Edison hyperaktiv und schwer in der Schule zu kontrollieren. So war er von seiner Mutter, die die Tochter eines angesehenen presbyterianischen Pfarrers war zu Hause unterrichtet. Thomas Edison gern gelesen und rezitiert Gedichte. Mit 11 führte ihn seine Eltern in die lokale Bibliothek und er fing an zu vielen Themen und Ideen zu erforschen. Mit 12 fing er an, stellt Fragen an seine Eltern, insbesondere jene aus dem Informatik und Mathematik, dass sie nicht beantworten konnte. So mieteten sie einen Tutor

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Henry Ford

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Henry Ford Motor Company Automobile Henry Ford (30. Juli 1863 - 7. April 1947) wuchs auf einer Farm wohlhabenden Familie im heutigen Dearborn, Michigan. Er hatte eine typische ländliche 19. Jahrhundert Kindheit verbringen Tage in einem Ein-Zimmer-Schule zu tun und Arbeiten am Hof. Schon früh zeigte er ein Interesse an Mechanik und Maschinenbau. Mit 16 Jahren verließ er sein Zuhause für Detroit, um als Lehrling Maschinist für die nächsten 3 Jahre zu arbeiten. In den nächsten Jahren, aufgeteilt Henry Ford seine Zeit zwischen Betrieb und Reparatur von Dampfmaschinen, die in einem Werk Detroit, über-Schleppen seines Vaters Landmaschinen und arbeitet widerwillig auf dem Bauernhof. Nach seiner Heirat mit Clara Bryant im Jahre 1888, unterstützt Henry Ford sein

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Pierre Samuel duPont

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Pierre S DuPont Chemical Engineering Manufacturing Pierre Samuel duPont (January 15, 1870 – April 4, 1954) was born in Wilmington, Delaware. He was the great-great-grandson of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, a French economist elected to the Constituent Assembly. Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours' son, Eleuthère Irénée du Pont, who emigrated to America with his grandfather to escape the French Revolution, founded the DuPont company in 1802. Frustrated by the poor quality of black powder made in America, and familiar with the powder-making process, came up with the idea to make gunpowder. His father agreed to finance the venture. Thomas Jefferson supported the idea and suggested the family set up shop in Virginia, but Eleuthère Irénée du Pont was uncomfortable with the institution of slavery

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Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr.

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Alfred P Sloan Jr GM General Motors Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr. (May 23, 1875 – February 17, 1966) was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He studied electrical engineering and graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1895. He became president and owner of Hyatt Roller Bearing, a company that made roller and ball bearings, in 1899. At the beginning of the 20th century, Ford Motor Company bought bearings from Hyatt Roller Bearing. In 1916 his company merged with United Motors Company which eventually became part of General Motors Corporation. He became Vice-President, then President (1923), and finally Chairman of the Board (1937) of General Motors

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Walter Elias Walt Disney

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Walter Elias Disney Walter Elias “Walt” Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was born in Chicago, Illinois. In 1906, when Walt Disney was 4, his family moved to a farm in Marceline, Missouri. While in Marceline, Disney developed his love for drawing. One of their neighbors, a retired doctor named “Doc” Sherwood, paid him to draw pictures of Sherwood's horse. He also developed his love for trains in Marceline, which owed its existence to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway which ran through town. The Disneys remained in Marceline

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Raymond Ray Kroc

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Raymond Ray Kroc McDonalds Raymond Albert “Ray” Kroc (October 5, 1902 – January 14, 1984) was born in Oak Park, Illinois, the son of relatively poor parents. He went to public schools in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, but did not graduate. He was as an ambulance driver during World War I. After the war, he became a jazz pianist. Upon his marriage in 1922 he went to work for the Lily-Tulip Cup Company, but soon left to become musical director for one of Chicago's pioneer radio stations, WGES. There he played the piano, arranged the music, accompanied singers and hired musicians. Later following land speculation in Florida, he began to sell real estate in Fort Lauderdale. When the boom collapsed in 1926, he was so broke that he had to play piano in a night club to send his wife and daughter back to Chicago by train. He later followed them in his dilapidated Model-T Ford.

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Howard Robard Hughes, Jr.

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Howard Hughes Aircraft Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. (December 24, 1905 – April 5, 1976) was born near Houston, Texas. There is some argument as to the exact date and location of his birth. His parents were Allene Stone Gano (a descendant of Owen Tudor, second husband of Catherine of Valois, Dowager Queen of England) and Howard R. Hughes, Sr., who patented the two-cone roller bit, which allowed rotary drilling for petroleum in previously inaccessible places. Howard R. Hughes, Sr. made the decision to commercialize the invention, founding the Hughes Tool Company in 1909, in which be became quite successful.

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Samuel Moore “Sam” Walton

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Sam Walton Walmart Samuel Moore “Sam” Walton (March 29, 1918 – April 5, 1992) was born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma. As a child, Sam Walton moved with his family to Missouri where he became an Eagle Scout at age 13, a student leader, basketball star and quarterback on a state championship football team at Hickman High School in Columbia, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Missouri at Columbia in 1940 with a BA in Economics. During World War 2, he served as a Captain in the US Army Intelligence Corps. While in the army, he married Helen Robson of Claremore, Oklahoma, on Valentine's Day, February 14, 1943. Over the years, they had 4 children: Rob, Jim, John and Alice.

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Mary Kay Ash

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Mary Kay Ash Network Marketing Mary Kay Ash (May 12, 1918 – November 22, 2001) was born Mary Kathlyn Wagner in Hot Wells, Texas. Her mother, who had studied to be a nurse, worked long hours managing a restaurant. When Mary Kay was two or three, her father was ill with tuberculosis. As a result, it was her responsibility to clean, cook, and care for her father while her mother was at work. She excelled in school, but her family could not afford to send her to college. She married at age seventeen and eventually had three children.

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George Lucas

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George Lucas Star Wars LucasFilm ILM George Walton Lucas, Jr. (born May 14, 1944) is an American film producer, screenwriter and director. He is best known for being the creator of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones movie franchises. George Lucas was born in Modesto, California, the son of Dorothy and George Lucas, Sr. (1913–1991), who owned a stationery store.

Long before George Lucas became obsessed with film making, he wanted to be a race-car driver, and he spent most of his high school years racing on the underground circuit at fairgrounds and hanging out at garages. However, a near-fatal accident in his souped-up Autobianchi Bianchina on June 12, 1962, just days before his high school graduation, quickly changed his mind. Instead of racing, he attended Modesto Junior College and later got accepted into a junior college to study anthropology. While taking liberal arts courses, he developed a passion for cinematography and camera tricks. George Lucas graduated from Brookdale Community College in New Jersey.

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Oprah Winfrey

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Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winfrey (born Orpah Gail Winfrey on January 29, 1954) was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi to unmarried teenage parents. Her mother, Vernita Lee was a housemaid. She believed that her biological father was Vernon Winfrey, a coal miner turned barber turned city councilman who had been in the Armed Forces when she was born. She had her DNA tested. The genetic test determined that her maternal line originated among the Kpelle ethnic group, in the area that today is Liberia. Her genetic make up was determined to be 89% Sub-Saharan African. After her birth, her mother moved and she spent her first 6 years living in rural poverty with her grandmother. Her grandmother taught her to read before the age of 3 and took her to the local church. At 6, she moved to an inner-city neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her mother. Oprah Winfrey has stated that she was molested by her cousin, her uncle and a family friend, starting when she was 9 years old. When she was 14, she became pregnant, her son dying shortly after birth. Her mother sent her to live with Vernon Winfrey in Nashville, Tennessee. Vernon was strict, but encouraging and made her education a priority. Oprah Winfrey became an honors student, was voted Most Popular Girl, joined her high school speech team at East Nashville High School, placing second in the nation in dramatic interpretation. She won an oratory contest, which secured her a full scholarship to Tennessee State University where she studied communication. Her first job as a teenager was working at a local grocery store. At age 17, she won the Miss Black Tennessee beauty pageant. She got the attention of the local black radio station, WVOL, which hired her to do the news part-time. She worked there during her senior year of high school, and again while in her first two years of college.

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Steven Paul Steve Jobs

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Steve Jobs Apple Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was born in San Francisco and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs. His biological parents – Abdulfattah Jandali, a Syrian Muslim graduate student who later became a political science professor, and Joanne Simpson, an American graduate student who went on to become a speech therapist – later married, giving birth to and raising his biological sister, the novelist Mona Simpson. He attended Cupertino Junior High School and Homestead High School in Cupertino, California, and frequented after-school lectures at the Hewlett-Packard Company in Palo Alto, California. He was soon hired there and worked with Steve Wozniak as a summer employee.

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William Henry “Bill” Gates III

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William Bill Gates Microsoft William Henry “Bill” Gates III (born October 28, 1955) was born in Seattle, Washington. His father was a prominent lawyer, his mother served on the board of directors for First Interstate BancSystem and the United Way, and her father, JW Maxwell, was a national bank president. At 13 he enrolled in the Lakeside School, an exclusive preparatory school. When he was in the 8th grade, the Mothers Club at the school used proceeds from Lakeside School's rummage sale to buy an ASR-33 teletype terminal and a block of computer time on a General Electric (GE) computer for the school's students. He took an interest in programming the GE system in BASIC and was excused from math classes to pursue his interest. He wrote his first computer program on this machine: tic-tac-toe that allowed users to play games against the computer. After the Mothers Club donation was exhausted, he and other students sought time on systems including DEC PDP minicomputers. One of these systems was a PDP-10 belonging to Computer Center Corporation (CCC), which banned 4 Lakeside students: Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Ric Weiland, and Kent Evans after it caught them exploiting bugs in the operating system to obtain free computer time. At the end of the ban, the 4 students offered to find bugs in CCC's software in exchange for computer time. Rather than use the system via teletype, Bill Gates went to CCC's offices and studied source code for various programs that ran on the system, including programs in FORTRAN, LISP and machine language. The arrangement with CCC continued until 1970, when the company went out of business. The following year, Information Sciences, Inc. hired the 4 Lakeside students to write a payroll program in COBOL, providing them computer time and royalties. After his administrators became aware of his programming abilities, Bill Gates wrote the school's computer program to schedule students in classes. He modified the code so that he was placed in classes with mostly female students. At age 17, he formed a venture with Allen, called Traf-O-Data, to make traffic counters based on the Intel 8008 processor. In early 1973, Bill Gates served as a congressional page in the US House of Representatives.

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Top Characteristics of Successful People

Characteristics of Successful People – Warren Buffet

As of March 2010, Warren Buffet was worth approximately $47 billion. This makes him the third wealthiest man in the world. In this video, he talks about characteristics of successful people. He makes it clear that It is not who you know, or even what you know. It is about how you behave.


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Characteristics of Successful People – Randy E. King

Randy E. King spent much of his adult life working as a professional businessman within a very conservative community. Randy King, for 14 years was the top sales leader, and division/national manager with the US Chamber of Commerce: the largest business organization in the world. After leaving the US Chamber of Commerce, Randy founded his own successful business consulting companies on increasing productivity and greatly decreasing turnover. Randy has throughout his career been the keynote speaker for many Fortune 500 companies on selection, retention, and productivity. And is asked frequently to speak around the country at many chamber events, associations, business groups and non-profit organizations. He has been on hundreds of talk radio shows nationwide. He is the successful author of 5 business strategy development books and 4 audio CD's. Here are his secrets to success.

Remember the 3 C's: Character, Communication, Commitment to Excellence

Character – It is doing the right thing even when no one else is watching. In order to be successful, you have to be Trustworthy, Respectful, Caring, Honest and Full of Integrity . People do not want to be around people they do not trust.

Effective Communication – It is the ability to verbally present thoughts and ideas to others in a way that Creates Understanding, Clarity and a Positive Outcome . It is not enough to tell people what to do. It is about encouraging people through words to behave in a certain manner. If you want someone to buy something from you, you want them to want to buy that item because they see value in owning that item. And because of your integrity and character, you are not going to sell something that will break in 2 days.

Commitment to Excellence – There are actually two different ideas wrapped into one. First, commitment is related to Persistence, Perseverance, Hard Work and Dedication . One must put in the effort necessary to improve one's skills and abilities. It is not enough to think about doing something. One must do 1 or 2 things over and over and over again until he/she learns how to be great at it. Albert Einstein said, “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” In the case of commitment, it is more related to developing a skill. You run, lift weights and eat right until you become great at running. Second, excellence is related to Dream Big, Clear Vision, Innovation, Becoming an Expert in a Field and Strong Leadership . Man has been on the Moon. Man has flown faster than the speed of sound. We can communicate with a person in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia all at the same time. Did we accomplish these things by hoping and wishing? Natürlich nicht. It was a visionary who said it could be done, an effective communicator who said it should be done, an engineer who said this is how it is done and a great leader to make it happen. Commitment to excellence states that through hard work and clear vision, we can accomplish great things.

In this video, Randy King talks about these characteristics of successful people: Hard Work, Dream Big, Commitment to Excellence, Communication, Character, Expert in a Field, Innovate/Improve, Coachability and Positive Mental Attitude.


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Passion
Purpose
Creative
Integrity
Initiative
Charakter
Dream Big
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Innovative
Beharrlichkeit
Clear Vision
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Self-Confident
Have a Mentor
Inquisitiveness
Expert in a Field
Strong Leadership
High Energy Level
Tolerance for Failure
Calculated Risk Taker
Problem Solving Skills
Goal Oriented Behavior
Positive Mental Attitude
Effective Communication
Commitment to Excellence
Strong Management and Organizational Skills

Top 10 Most Patriotic Speeches in American History

Top 10 Most Patriotic Speeches in American History

If a person wants to be an effective communicator and great leader for positive change, one must first understand what these ideas mean. In order to achieve, one must study, observe and learn from achievers.

Patriotism can be defined as “Love of and Devotion to One's Country.” An effective speech is “The Act of Describing Thoughts, Feelings and Perceptions in Words.” Characteristics of a great leader include: High Energy Level, Goal Oriented Behavior, Self-Confidence, Creativity, Clear Vision, Commitment to Excellence, Strong Integrity, Being an Agent of Change and Being a Positive Role Model.

One who delivers a great patriotic speech will have a love a country, a clear vision of what he/she wants to accomplish and the ability to lead and motivate others to follow him/her in order to achieve this vision.

In order to be on this list of great American patriotic speeches, the speech needs to:

Be Memorable and Quotable
Contain a Clear Vision of the Future
Contain Clear Objective Goals
Achieve The Goals Laid Out in the Speech
Be Delivered in a Strong Effective Manner
Create a Lasting Positive Change in America

These Top 10 Patriotic Speeches in American History have lifted hearts in dark times, gave hope in despair, refined the characters of men, inspired brave feats, gave courage to the weary, honored the dead and, most importantly, changed the course of history.



Honorable Mentioned #3: Winston Churchill – Blood, Toil, Sweat and Tears

Blood, Toil, Sweat and Tears – Winston Churchill – May 13, 1940

“Sir, to form an Administration of this scale and complexity is a serious undertaking in itself, but it must be remembered that we are in the preliminary stage of one of the greatest battles in history, that we are in action at many points in Norway and in Holland, that we have to be prepared in the Mediterranean, that the air battle is continuous and that many preparations have to be made here at home.”

The only reason Winston Churchill did not make the Top 10 list is because he was not an American. He has a well deserved place here because of his foresight, conviction, clarity of thought and leadership. He was preparing for war against Adolf Hitler and Germany long before people even saw the Axis Powers as a threat. And after his successful leadership through World War 2 in charge of the British Empire, he again strongly voiced concern about Joseph Stalin and the rise of the Soviet Union. Lack of action from the rest of the world brought forth the Cold War.



Honorable Mentioned #2: Theodore Roosevelt – The Right of the People to Rule

The Right of the People to Rule – Theodore Roosevelt – March 20, 1912

“The great fundamental issue now before the Republican party and before our people can be stated briefly. It is: Are the American people fit to govern themselves, to rule themselves, to control themselves? I believe they are.”

Teddy Roosevelt was a great orator. He gave style, class and charisma to his many speeches. I placed him on the honorable mentioned list for this reason. Where he falls short is quotability and a tendency for being verbose (using a lot of words).



Honorable Mentioned #1: John F Kennedy – Inauguration Address

Inauguration Address – John Fitzgerald Kennedy – January 20, 1961

“And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”

John F Kennedy just became the youngest President in history in a close contest against Vice President Richard Nixon. He desired to communicate and gather support for the agenda he envisioned for the country, an agenda of government involvement which would be decidedly different than that of outgoing President Eisenhower's.

It is a great speech with a clear vision. It did not make the Top 10 list because its lasting impact was not as great as the others that made the Top 10 list.



#10: Douglas MacArthur – Duty, Honor, Country

Duty, Honor, Country – Douglas MacArthur – May 12, 1962

“Yours is the profession of arms, the will to win, the sure knowledge that in war there is no substitute for victory; that if you lose, the nation will be destroyed; that the very obsession of your public service must be: Duty, Honor, Country.”

Although this was addressed to Military cadets at West Point, his poignant speech about Duty, Honor, Country lays a road map of thought and behavior, that, when followed in both military and personal life, will bring about victory and success. His speech rhythm is slow, but steady. He truly believes in America and its values. He shows a true love and patriotism for the people of the United States of America.



#9: Franklin Delano Roosevelt – First Inaugural Address

First Inaugural Address – Franklin D. Roosevelt – March 4, 1933

“This is preeminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly. Nor need we shrink from honestly facing conditions in our country today. This great Nation will endure, as it has endured, will revive and will prosper.”

FDR was trying to pull the country out of the Great Depression. He needed to lead and inspire. And he did so with this effective speech.



#8: Ronald Reagan – Farewell Address to the Nation

Farewell Address to the Nation – Ronald Reagan – January 11, 1989

“As long as we remember our first principles and believe in ourselves, the future will always be ours. And something else we learned: Once you begin a great movement, there's no telling where it will end. We meant to change a nation, and instead, we changed a world.”

This was a speech that was thought out, thorough, contemplative, delivered well and encouraged Americans to continue the good fight. Many of his thoughts and ideas reverberate through a large group of people to this day.



#7: George Washington – Farewell Address – December 23, 1783

George Washington – Farewell Address

“Citizens, by birth or choice, of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of american, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of Patriotism, more than any appellation derived from local discriminations.”

George Washington, along with a handful of other men, such as John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, played an integral part in the formation of the United States of America. In his last act as a statesman, he stepped down after serving 8 years as President of the United States. This created the tradition that a President is a servant of the Nation and should not serve more than 8 years. It was not until the 22nd Amendment in 1951 that this became law. Even then, there is only 1 President who served more than 8 years (Franklin Delano Roosevelt). It was because of his almost 4-term Presidency that the 22nd Amendment was written.



#6: Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate – Ronald Reagan – June 12, 1987

Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate – Ronald Reagan

“Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev — Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”

With strong leadership and conviction, President Ronald Reagan was an integral part in ending the Cold War with the Soviet Union. With military build up, strong economic growth and the goal to end the stalemate with the Soviet Union, Reagan stood strong at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, and stated to the world for Mikhail Gorbachev, the leader of the Soviet Union, to tear down the wall separating East Berlin from West Berlin. On November 10, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet Union was on its way to extinction.



#5: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death – Patrick Henry – March 23, 1775

Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death – Patrick Henry

“Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace– but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”

Patrick Henry made a passionate speech full of clarity and conviction to the Virginia governing body just after the Boston Tea Party and before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Also, the future second President of the United States – Thomas Jefferson – was in the audience. As a result, Virginia voted to join the other colonies to fight for independence. And Virginia played a major role in the American Revolution. The American colonies won and the United States of America was born.



#4: The Decision to Go to the Moon – John F. Kennedy – May 25, 1961

The Decision to Go to the Moon – John F. Kennedy

“We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too.”

In the middle of the Cold War against the Soviet Union, JFK makes an ambitious goal to send men to the Moon in less than 9 years. As most great leaders know, a great vision, clear goals and strong leadership can generate amazing results. Although the Soviet Union had some early successes over the United States, it was the USA that eventually sent the first men to the Moon. As a result, JFK greatly sped up research and development in technology. These competitive advances led to many tools that gave the United States significant military advantages and helped to usher in the Information Age.



#3: Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation – Franklin Delano Roosevelt – December 8, 1941

Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation – Franklin Delano Roosevelt

“Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 — a date which will live in infamy — the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.”

FDR placed clear and undeniable blame on Japan for the attack on Pearl Harbor. He laid out his arguments for war, and at the end of the speech asked Congress to declare war on Japan. He was able to get what he asked for and was able to wage war against the Axis powers. Eventually, with strong leadership from Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D Eisenhower, Winston Churchill and others, the Allies eventually won World War 2.



#2: Gettysburg Address – Abraham Lincoln – November 19, 1863

Gettysburg Address – Abraham Lincoln

“It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us – that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion – that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation shall have a new birth of freedom; and that this government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”

Abraham Lincoln took on the responsibility to preserve the Union during the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the deadliest battles of the war. It also marked the turning point in which the North began its long road to eventual victory over the South. He wanted to make sure that these lives that were sacrificed were not in vain. When the North won the Civil War, slavery became abolished within the entire United States of America.



#1: Dr Martin Luther King Jr – I Have a Dream – August 23, 1963

Dr Martin Luther King Jr – I Have a Dream

“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.”

In the middle of the Cold War, violent actions related to the Civil Rights Movement, and general civil unrest, Dr Martin Luther King Jr calmly walks to the podium amongst a crowd of over 100,000 people to announce to the world that African Americans in the United States of America now have equal protection under the law and are truly free from bondage and slavery. He hoped and prayed for peaceful demonstrations and fought against violence. He lost his life as a result of his public actions, but was willing to pay the ultimate sacrifice to proclaim his convictions to the world.



The 13 speeches listed above portray many important concepts: patriotism, conviction, effective public speaking, strong leadership and great vision. If you study and truly understand how and why these public figures said what they said and when they said it, you will begin to understand what American patriotism, effective communication and leadership are all about. And these three concepts will lead you to a very successful and fulfilled life.

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