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Dr. Joseph Eagle |
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He comes from an average family. His father, John Eagle, pushed his son to work in the family law firm. His mother, Stephanie Eagle, is a psychiatrist who advised her son to do whatever he wanted. He also has a brother who is an officer in the United States Army. The father refused to financially support Joseph for becoming a doctor. Joseph, not wanting to be delayed by this minor setback, got a job at Radio Shack to raise money for medical school. He worked very hard for his grades and was one of the top students in his class. --Lemathos and Nathan |
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His parents, Dr. John and Mary Eagle, were both born in the U.S. Dr. John Eagle was brilliant in school and became a brain surgeon at age 31. Mary Eagle was an average student who became a surgical assistant at age 22. The couple got married and had Joseph one year later. He graduated from high school at age 10! He then chose to follow his father's profession. Joseph became a doctor at 15. The NASA program needed a doctor with his brilliance to go on the mission to Mars. He performed open heart surgery at age 17, proving he had confidence. He could treat anything from a common cold to brain surgery. --Andy and Nate |
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Dr. Eagle is the oldest of two children. His father Randy was the creator of scientific cartoons. His mother died giving birth to his younger sister, Carrie. He went into medical school and became a doctor. Later he decided he wanted to work more with science, so he put the two together. --Amanda, Crystal, and Kristyn |
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Dr. Eagle was born in Seattle, Washington. His father Bob was a construction worker and his mother, Sally, was a waitress. An only child, Joseph grew up with very good grades and a hopeful career. He went to John Hopkins University and got his PhD. He loved medicine, but he had always been fascinated with space. He heard they were looking for a doctor for Mission Mars, so he asked for the position. When Joseph was a teen, he was reckless, but never let it get in the way of school. He was a practical joker quite a lot, but when it was time, he was very serious. --Doug and David |
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