or paper only. Money actually can help man to do good purpose. For example‚ money helps poor people to have a better life. Moreover‚ a person turns to be hardworking and energetic to work to make money for his family. The Nobel Prize would not have been there if Alfred Nobel did not have money. In conclusion‚ money is normally the fruit of labour. The question is how one spends
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world of medicine. She started off with co-developing two of the first drugs treatments for leukemia. She soon then developed a drug for treating gout. Years after that she developed a mainstay drug treatment for HIV. In 1988 Trudy was awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology/medicine.
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other similar search engines by “researching” rather than just “searching” data. Stephen Wolfram‚ the new search engine creator gives an example; for a question like "How many Nobel Prize winners were born under a full moon?" Google would find the answer only if someone had previously gone through the whole list of Nobel Prize winners‚ matched the birthplace of each laureate with a table of lunar phases‚ and posted the results. Wolfram says his engine would have no problem doing this on the fly
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Corporate Strategy of Asian Paints 1 Identification of Industry Dynamics 7 1.1 Industry description 7 1.1.1 Industry Structure- Decorative: 8 1.1.2 Industry Structure-Industrial Paints: 9 1.1.3 Industry Characteristics: 10 1.1.4 Margins and Industry Attractiveness 10 1.1.5 Decorative Paints industry: Working capital intensive 13 1.2 Segmentation 14 1.2.1 Price based segments in architectural paints 15 1.3 Current Scenario 16 1.3.1 Market Size 16 1.3.2 Growth Rates
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4/30/13 FIN6997A Lidiya Abadzhieva Term Paper Daniel Kahneman – Nobel Prize Award in Economic Sciences 2002 Introduction I decided to present Daniel Kahneman‚ who received the Nobel Prize Award in Economic Sciences in 2002‚ because I was impressed by his work concentrated on human irrationality. What seemed appealing about his achievements is that he developed a theory to better understand people’s decisions and choices in various situations. I wanted to see how this theory could be applied
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Definition of Feminism. Retrieved 2012‚ from About.com- Women ’s History: http://womenshistory.about.com/od/feminism/a/feminism.htm Maddox‚ B. (2003). Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA. New York: Harper Collins. Nobelprize.org. (2013‚ March 8). The Nobel Foundation - Statutes. Retrieved from Nobelprize.org:
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gas‚ Raman scattering can occur with a change in vibrational or rotational energy of a molecule (see energy level). Chemists are concerned primarily with the vibrational Raman effec Hargobind Khorana : Indian-bornAmerican biochemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 with Marshall W. Nirenberg andRobert W. Holley for research that helped to show how the nucleotides in nucleic acids‚ which carry the genetic code of the cell‚ control the cell’s synthesis of proteins. Subramanian
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Becquerel In 1896‚ Becquerel’s earlier work was surpassed by his discovery of the occurrence of natural radioactivity. Becquerel decided to investigate whether there was any connection between X-rays and naturally occurring phosphorescence‚ after his discussion with Henri Poincaré on the radiation which had been recently discovered by Röntgen (X-rays) and which was accompanied by a type of phosphorescence in the vacuum tube. He had inherited from his father a supply of uranium salts‚ which exhibits
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When in the presence of the violation of human rights‚ one help others to his or her full extent to break the victims free from the inhumanity. As Elie Wiesel states in his Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech‚ everyone must come to the need of anyone facing the violation of human rights‚ ". . . there must never be times where we fail to protest"(Wiesel 119). This quote illustrates that one must not standby and do nothing the face of the violation of human rights. In addition‚ Wiesel is trying to convey
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colleague Maurice Wilkens felt threatened by Franklin’s avid approach to research and refusal to share said research before she had made a conclusion. Wilkens approached the of the director of King’s College‚ Sir Lawrence Brag (who was the youngest Nobel Prize winner at the time)‚ several times requesting that Franklin be dismissed due to the fact that he ‘hadn’t completed any research since her arrival‚ because he felt she thwarted his research.’ Franklin was also barred from meeting in the ‘men only’
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