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Dear All,

Randy Pausch, the professor at Carnegie Mellon University who inspired countless students in the classroom and others worldwide through his highly acclaimed last lecture, has died of complications from pancreatic cancer on July 25, 2008. He was 47. He left behind three children and their caring mother. The attached file is the script of the video "The Last Lecture" which he delivered soon after he was told by doctors that he had three to six months left of his life. I am really happy to share the video link of his Last Lecture "Really achieving your childhood dreams."

YouTube - Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams

Over 2.4 million people have seen this video and are being inspired... Don't Miss It! You can read about him by clicking the links below:

Randy Pausch's Home Page
RandyPauschInformation

Regards,

Asad Ali

From Pakistan, Islamabad
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File Type: pdf Prof Randy Pausch - Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.pdf (248.5 KB, 545 views)

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Hi,

This is an exceptionally inspiring and motivating lecture and a must-see for everyone. Thank you, Asad, for the effort taken to upload the link and for the transcript. Some of you may be interested in additional inspirational and motivational content available on the following blogs:

- Daily Blog: www.actspot.wordpress.com
- Weekly Blog: www.poweract.blogspot.com

Regards.

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Asad,

Yes, indeed, Randy Pausch's story is brilliant. Besides the video, I would also suggest everyone to read his book, "The Last Lecture," as well as some other material on YouTube. This is typically recommended by his students and other people who have followed him. Truly inspiring.

Cheers!
Rohan

From India, Bangalore
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