Samuel Morse was born on April 27, 1791, in Charlestown, Boston, MA and died on April 2, 1872, in New York City, NY. His parents were Jedidiah Morse, and Lizabeth Ann Finley Breese. Jedidiah Morse was a teacher for most of his life. In his older days, he became a preacher. Samuel had a love for painting, but his father wanted him to become a bookseller's apprentice and later wanted him to become a publisher. He then moved to London and started working at the Royal Academy of arts and met several
"Samuel Morse was an American artist and inventor best remembered for his invention of the single-wire telegraph system and the co-inventor of Morse code." Samuel Morse was Clergyman Morse and Elisabeth Morse's first child. His parents were strongly committed to Samuel's education and instilling in him the Calvinist faith. After a bad showing at Phillips Academy, his parents sent him to Yale College. Samuel’s record at Yale wasn’t much better than before, but he found interest in lectures on electricity
possible thanks to one painter. Samuel Finley Breese Morse was born April 27, 1791 in Charlestown, Mass, U.S.A. His father, Jedidiah Morse, was both a geographer and a Congregational Clergyman. His parents decided to send Morse to Yale Collage, now known as Yale University, where he became interested electricity but his primary focus was with art. It wasn’t until 1832 when Morse returned from Europe that he devoted more of his time to his new invention. Samuel Morse’s new invention was one that
Poe’s style of analysis in his work also anticipated the work of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes and the novels of Wilkie Collins. Other writers influenced by Poe were Dostoyevsky, Jorge Luis Borge, Agatha Christie as well as many others. Filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock
CHAPTER 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION Satisfying customers is one of the main objectives of every business. The message is obvious – satisfied customers improve business and dissatisfied customers impair business. Customer satisfaction is an asset that should be monitored and managed just like any physical asset. Introduction to Customer satisfaction: Customer satisfaction is a term frequently used in marketing. It is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation