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<font color ="pink"><i>British cosmologist Stephen William Hawking was born in England on Jan. 8, 1942 — 300 years to the day after the death of the astronomer Galileo Galilei. He attended University College, Oxford, where he studied physics, despite his father's urging to focus on medicine.

Professor Stephen Hawking received thirteen honorary degrees. He was awarded CBE (1982), Companion of Honour (1989) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2009). ... In 1963 Stephen was diagnosed with ALS, a form of Motor Neurone Disease, shortly after his 21st birthday.

Stephen Hawking ASL Disease and Death. In 1963, Stephen was diagnosed with ALS, a form of Motor Neurone Disease, shortly after his 21st birthday. This disease left him fully paralyzed. Most of his life he was wheelchair bound and was dependent on the computerized voice for communication.
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Today is indeed a dark day for us as the legendary scientist Dr. Stephen Hawking passes away at the age of 76. This visionary physicist was an inspiration to us and contributed so much to the field of modern Physics. He was noted as the most brilliant person alive and apart from being a notable cosmologist he was an amazing person. Despite being affected with a rare disease it was evident that absolutely nothing can stop him. British cosmologist and physicist Dr. Stephen Hawking believed that “however bad life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.” His life is a rich tale of success against adversity. While living with the devastating condition of incurable motor neuron disease for more than a half century, he made his mark as great theoretical physicist and a celebrated author. Today at the age of 75 he is considered the smartest man of our generation and world’s most famous scientist after Albert Einstein. So, demise of this person has created a great void inside our heart and he will always be remembered through his discoveries and amazing undying spirit. He is not only a motivation for beating death and disability but is a classic example of great courage, intelligence, indomitable will and positive attitude. Indeed, he is an inspiration to us all, particularly the people who have disabilities, health issues and who go through unbearable levels of psychological pain and they have a model to look up to and he has truly taught us that “sky is the limit.”

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