There are many characteristics I possess that I feel can enrich Pennsylvania State University’s diverse community. I am energetic, outgoing, and optimistic. Always having an interest in what is happening around me, comparing my own opinions with the opinions of others, and taking initiative are skills that I pursue every day. I also quickly adapt to any situation and am realistic and self-confident. I do best academically when I employ my analytical skills to solve problems. I always assess any problem
creator of the telephone. Bell’s impact on society started from the beginning of his early career. Two years after moving to Canada with his parents, Bell created a school for deaf individuals in Boston, Massachusetts. Becoming a professor at Boston University one year later, he taught speech and vocal physiology. This is when Bell began to experiment with “transmitting several telegraph messages simultaneously over a single wire and also with various devices to help the deaf learn to speak, including
The 18th century had been a world of unknown scientific and medical exploration. Across the globe, many kingdoms and countries had faced a similar complication that baffled even the most educated physicians and politicians. Every summer civilians would meet with their local doctors and grumble about their bodily issues, but each doctor had discovered the same symptoms. On August 3, 1793 the city of Philadelphia had a devastating disease lurking in the streets and alleyways. Jim Murphy, an American
In her dreamy half essay half-diary entry “On Keeping a Notebook”, Joan Didion weaves together stories, associations, reflections, and suggestions to reveal the personal value of using a diary or notebook. While the reader cannot be sure whether the essay is written for anyone else to read, Didion makes her ideas highly compelling through the use of ambiguity, anecdote, circular narrative, stream of consciousness, a casual structure, and subtle self-exemplification. The result of this is an artistic
actions. Andrew Carnegie was born on November 25, 1835 in Dunfermline Scotland. Although his family believed the power of books and learning he only attended school for a few years. In 1848, he moved to the United States and lived in Allegheny Pennsylvania where he got a job in a textile mill, only making $1.20 a week. He only worked there for about a year and then moved on to being a telegraph messenger, then to a telegraph operator. Later,
All of the Pennsylvania job advertisements require a Master’s of Library Science, which I will qualify for in about two years. Nevertheless, my undergrad was completed at Waynesburg University with a Bachelor’s degree in History and International Studies of Culture in May of 2014. While attending Waynesburg University, I was first introduced to the option of creating a library career. I began my career similar to most undergrad students by applying for the work-study program in the university’s
Pennsylvania The starting of a new new nation began with one man; William Penn. William Penn founded a piece of land that was just like all the rest of the land. He named it Pennsylvania, meaning “The forests of Penn.” Pennsylvania became a state on December 12, 1787. It was one of the 13 original colonies. Pennsylvania was the second state to join the union, during the American Revolution. Penn was the creator of the first Pennsylvanian philosophical government. He was very religious and philosophical
towards the first public branches towards the New York public library, along with two thousand eight hundred public libraries throughout the United States and Great Britain. He also believed in higher education, which prompted him to donate money to universities in Scotland, and establish the Carnegie Institute of Technology. In addition, he founded the Carnegie
things like the lightning rod, bifocals, the Franklin Stove and more. But those were the most popular things he invented He Became a newspaper writer and editor and was the 6th president of Pennsylvania. He started many civic organizations such as Philadelphia’s fire department and The University of Pennsylvania. He earned the tidal “The First American” and was promoted post-master general for British colonies in 1753 and more. He did all that and much more but during his earlier years he went
1870s, he founded the Carnegie steel company a ste which cemented his name as one of the “Captains of Industry.” By the 1890s the company was the largest and most profitable Industrial enterprise in the world. The homestead strike was in Homestead, Pennsylvania, pitted one of the most powerful new corporations, Carnegie steel company, against the nation's strongest trade union. Henry Clay
Carnegie’s father died in 1855, after his death Carnegie realized that he would have to take care of the family. Carnegie gotta education and by the age 18 Carnegie was a secretary for Thomas A. Scott, the superintendent of the western division for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Soon after Carnegie’s mother’s death, he married a woman named Louise Whitford in 1886. He had one child in which they named Margret. Between 1865 and 1870, Carnegie invested in several small iron mills and factories.
Simon Snyder (1808-1817) Simon Snyder was an important political figure in Pennsylvania during the early years of the United States. Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1759, Snyder was the son of German immigrants who had settled in the area. He grew up on a farm and worked as a farmer and businessman throughout his life. Snyder's political career began in 1785 when he was elected to the Pennsylvania state legislature. He quickly gained a reputation as a skilled legislator and was known for his
the famous Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin, and about all his contributions to history. He has contributed to the draft of the Declaration of Independence, but that wasn’t the only important contribution he made. He bought a famous paper, the Pennsylvania Gazette, proved the electrical nature of lighting with a kite, and many other things were done by Benjamin. You were probably not told too much about Franklin’s other accomplishments. In order to understand how important this man was, I’ll be talking
known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and strong traditions. Let's delve into the history, culture, and traditions of Philadelphia: 1. History: • Founding: Philadelphia was founded by William Penn in 1682. It served as the capital of the Pennsylvania Colony and played a significant role in the American Revolution as a meeting place for the Founding Fathers. • American Revolution: Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800, where the Declaration of Independence
family moving to Pennsylvania. At age 14, Carnegie became a messenger in a telegraph office, where he eventually became the secretary and telegrapher of Thomas Scott, a superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. In 1859, he rose above Scott as superintendent of the railroad’s Pittsburgh division. During this time he began making industrial investments in businesses such as the Keystone Bridge Company. Foreseeing the future demand for iron and steel, Carnegie left the Pennsylvania Railroad in
It is located along the border of New Jersey in northeast Pennsylvania. The counties surrounding it are Wayne County, Pike County, Northhampton County, Carbon County, Luzerne County and Lackawanna County all in Pennsylvania. In New Jersey, the surrounding counties are Warren and Sussex counties. One large institution in this county is East Stroudsburg University. And, Monroe County is currently the fastest growing county in Pennsylvania. It is surprising, given the decline in industry in Lawrence
Jerry Sandusky sexually abused children, specifically young boys, on the Penn State University campus. Four move-makers, Graham Spanier, Gary Schultz, Timothy Curley, and Joseph Paterno, with authority were aware that Jerry Sandusky had a problem with having sexual and/or sexual intent encounters with children. Their first public knowledge of this was when a mother reported to the police that he had showered with her son on campus. Following this incident Mike McQueary reported an eye-witnessed
Company not only provided him with better working conditions, but it also allowed him to establish valuable connections throughout the city. One of the connections that he made was a man named Tom Scott. Tom Scott was one of the top officials for Pennsylvania Railroad Company and recruited Andrew to become his secretary/telegraph operator. Andrew
later grew up and began working in the steel industry and worked his way up from there. Carnegie worked at the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1853 as the assistant and telegrapher to Thomas Scott, one of the railroad's top officials. Three years later, he was promoted to superintendent and began making investments. He spent most of his earnings on Pittsburgh; building libraries, museums, a university and a concert hall. Many people at this time were living in poverty and there weren’t enough jobs that had
Carnegie began his first steel mill construction in 1872 in the town of Braddock, Pennsylvania. This mill was named the Edgar Thomson Steel Works. These works began steel production (especially railroads) in 1874. Carnegie guessed that he made a profit of $40,000 from a $100,000 investment. Carnegie made enough profit to buy steel mills