It's an apt saying that "fire is the test of gold an adversity that of man". The undying qualities of every successful person in this world are perseverance and the will power to fight against the handicaps and overcome them. Keeping this in mind, prepare the script of aspeech you would deliver on the occasion of the commemoration ceremony of Stephen hawking, the British astrophysics giant
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Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with motor neuron disease at an young age and became paralyzed eventually.
But his disability was unable to discourage him from moving forward in life.
It so happened that he lost his speech completely, but with the help of a speech generating machine he kept his communication with others.
In spite of not being as able as other people, he was one of the most renowned physicists of his times who worked continually in the fields of cosmology, general relativity, quantum theory.
His theory on black holes is a milestone in physics.
Thus, even after remaining ill for about 50 years, Stephen Hawking never gave up and continued making progress with his indomitable spirit and will power.
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