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GAZETTEFEBRUARY 2018
“Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.” - Thomas Edison
The great American inventor and businessman, Thomas Edison, was born on February 11th, 1847. Edison is the 10th most prolific inventor in the world by number of patent families held. Holding 1,093 US patents, Edison’s reach expanded past our borders into the UK, France, and Germany. More significant than the number of Edison’s patents was the widespread impact of his inventions. He developed many devices that influenced the world including the phonograph, motion picture camera, and most well-known lightbulb. Edison’s inventions contributed to mass communication and, in particular, telecommunications.
Edison began his career as an inventor in Newark, New Jersey, with the automatic repeater and his other improved telegraphic devices, but the invention that gained him notoriety was the phonograph in 1877. The public received this invention with great awe, some even comparing it to magic. Edison became known as “The Wizard of Menlo Park,” New Jersey.
His first phonograph was recorded on tinfoil around a grooved cylinder. Despite its limited sound quality and that the recordings could be played only a few times, the phonograph made Edison a celebrity. Joseph Henry, president of the National Academy of Sciences and one of the most renowned electrical scientists in the US, described
Edison as “the most ingenious inventor in this country... or in any other”.
After his initial invention of the phonograph, Edison went on to build a laboratory in which he experimented on many more devices including the telephone, electric railway, and iron ore separator. Edison’s most notable project began in 1878; electric light. The project began with a system of gas and oil based lighting with the goal of creating a long-lasting incandescent lamp. While previous versions of these lamps had already been developed, they had flaws such as extremely short life, high expense to produce, and high electric current drawn, making them difficult to apply on a large scale commercially. In 1878, after many attempts using different materials, Edison and his team found an alternative using a carbonized bamboo solution that could last over 1,200 hours. Edison made the first public demonstration of his incandescent light bulb on December 31, 1879, in Menlo Park. It was during this time that he said: “We will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles.”
To invent, one must have a lot of determination to see an idea through to the end through failure after failure. Had it not been for Edison’s passion, modern technologies could not be what they are today. Innovation drives progress and society. No one knows what big idea will change the direction of the world as we know it.Happy Birthday, Thomas Edison!
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MANAGERSDeAhn Hicks-Smith
Rich PrazuchMiljan Lukajic
BOOKKEEPINGAngela Williams
LEASING CONSULTANTSDiana ThomasDarcel Russell
Mariam Mahuad JeeningaStephanie Johnson
Lizbeth Ortega
SUPERVISOR – RESIDENT PROCESSING & RETENTION
Cyndi Sanchez
DIRECTOR OF MAINTENANCEDave Postma
MAINTENANCE MANAGERMarc Obregon
SUPERVISOR OF MAINTENANCEJose Martinez
MAINTENANCE/GROUNDSJesus DoradoGlenn MossJerry Marsh
Jesus VillaboAdrian JaimesFrancisco Paz
Cristian PlascenciaDaniel PostmaJason Quilter
Vance ThomasSam RiveraRaul Ortiz
PAINTERSAuturo Chavez
Gustavo Arguelles
FRONT DESK HOSTLeslie BellKelly Hall
Stephanie ChambersSamantha Torres
COURTESY PATROLJoseph Martinez
Jeremiah LampkinsMarcus Ray
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INGREDIENTS1 Bottle Moscato Wine1 Can Strawberry Soda1 Container Vanilla Ice Cream
DIRECTIONS1. Place two scoops of vanilla ice cream into a glass2. Add 1/2 cup of strawberry soda3. Fill the rest of the glass with moscato4. Drop a straw in and enjoy!
Amethyst is a purple quartz, a beautiful blend of violet and red, that can be found in every corner of the earth. The name comes from the Ancient Greek, derived
from the word “methustos,” which means “intoxicated.” Ancient wearers believed the gemstone could protect
them from drunkenness. Amethyst is composed of quartz, which
is the second most abundant material found in the Earth’s crust. Amethyst gets its color from irradiation,
iron impurities and the presence of trace elements. Its hardness (a 7 on the Mohs scale) is the same as other
quartz, which makes it a durable and lasting option for jewelry.
While amethyst is most commonly recognized
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to be a purple color, the gemstone can actually range from a light pinkish violet to a deep purple that can read more blue or red, depending on the light. Sometimes, even
the same stone can have layers or color variants, so the way the gemstone is cut is important to the way the color shows in a finished piece.
Amethyst often occurs in geodes or in the cavities of granitic rocks. It can be found all over the world, including the United States, Canada, Brazil and Zambia.
How to be productive EVERY WEEK
1. Set weekly goals: Setting at least one small goal per day can lead to an entire productive week. Use simple, realistic, and measurable goals.2. Use a planner: Planners keep all your tasks organized into one notebook. Use vibrant colors, highlighters, and stickers to draw attention to important tasks.3. Take breaks: When working on an assignment, take a break every 25 minutes. This allows your brain to refocus and recharge.4. Prioritize: Rank your to-do list in order of most importance. Start with the most important tasks and work your way down. This ensures you complete your more critical assignments, even if you’re unable to complete your entire to-do list.5. Schedule tasks: Use online resources like Google Calendar to schedule your weekly tasks. Set up reminders or alarms through your phone to remind you of important due dates.6. Change environment: It’s easy to get distracted in a noisy environment, or at your own home where the TV is within close reach.7. Reward yourself: Everyone deserves a reward after a long day of hard work. Rewarding yourself is just as important as being productive. Treat yourself with small rewards after every item you complete from your task list.
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