English Biography Demo

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This is my first Biography Demo. It has three spots: one is about Ansel Adams, the second discusses The Beach Boys, and the last talks about Benjamin Franklin.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Ansel Adams more than any other individual brought Yosemite and the national park idea to the american people, his photographs, his letters, his lobbying of Congress, president and the national Park service spanned seven decades. They served and still serve to make millions aware of Yosemite's beauty and to call attention to the dangers it faces. A craggy face man with a sharp nose bent slightly to the left. Ansel Adams was gracious, warm and welcoming. He made close friends and kept them. He welcomed new friends into his life. He was focused, energetic and filled with good humor. A master of the pun, he cared about people and his friends and was passionate about Yosemite. The beach boys are an american rock group, famous for songs about surfing in California cars and love the van began perfecting their rich vocal harmonies In 1961. In hawthorne, California, carl Dennis and brian Wilson in partnership with their friend Al jardine and cousin Mike Love rose to international fame in the mid 19 sixties with a one of hit songs Surfin usa 1963 I get around 1960 for fun, fun, fun, 1960 for help me, Rhonda 1965 and California girls 1965. Most of their songs developed naturally from their ideal adolescents and California lifestyle. The sound and style of the group helped define the music industry of the time. Ben Franklin talks about the joy of work and practiced what he preached as a young man. He sometimes worked through the night to finish a promised job on time when he bought paper for his printing shop. he was not too proud to hold himself in a wheelbarrow. On his first journey to philadelphia. As a pain traveler, he volunteered to help row the boat down the Delaware River and proved himself to be so useful that the captain refused to take his money. Diligence is the mother of good luck, he wrote, and God gives all things to industry.