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    Werner Heisenberg

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    Cory Cress Scientist of a Lifetime Werner Heisenberg was the scientist of a lifetime for many different reasons. Werner contributed to the theory of quantum physics‚ while also discovering allotropic forms of hydrogen and receiving the Nobel Prize for physics in 1932. Werner Heisenberg was a scientist of a lifetime because he thrived to learn as much about quantum physics‚ and other types of physics as possible he attended and worked at five different colleges‚ he also educated other people by

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    Louis de Broglie

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    Louis De Broglie A FRENCH PHYSICIST * Prince Louis-Victor-Pierre-Raymond‚ 7th Duc de Broglie‚ otherwise known as Louis De Broglie‚ was a French physicist that came from a well grounded family‚ went to pursue his dreams‚ earned a Nobel prize‚ took time to go into the army‚ and discovered the wave nature of matter all in his life time. Louis De Broglie was the son of Pauline D’Armille and Louis Alphonse Victor de Broglie. De Broglie was the youngest of his family‚ including two older sisters

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    Pooh/Cake

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    Gilbert Newton Lewis Biography Gilbert Newton Lewis‚ known as “GN” by his colleagues‚ is one of the most distinguished chemists of the twentieth century. His work in thermodynamics‚ the electron pair bond‚ and acidbase theory is well known in the scientific community. Many of his biographies‚ including one in the NEACT Journal‚ 1 have presented and analyzed his scientific contributions.2‚3 Recently‚ two people have made unique contributions to a better understanding of the man and his

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    Yeats Controversy

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    YeatsIn the literary world‚ among the 20th century giants is William Butler Yeats. An Irish-born dramatist‚ poet and prose writer‚ Yeats is regarded as one of the towering giants of English-language writing for the century. Yeats‚ who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923‚ was one of those responsible for the famed Irish Literary Renaissance movement (Hallstrom). One of Yeats ’ greatest works is The Land of Heart ’s Desire‚ a magical fairy poetry that is

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    14th Dalai Lama

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    their own unique version of happiness. The 14th Dalai Lama believes that all humans ultimately seek happiness‚ however their ways of attaining happiness differentiates from person to person. On December 10‚ 1989 the 14th Dalai Lama delivered his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech in Oslo Norway. The Dalai Lama is revered as the head monk of Tibetan Buddhism. Before the Chinese government took control of Tibet in 1959‚ the Dalai Lama’s role included governing the nation. Since then the Tibetan people

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    to put an end to the Iron Curtain‚ to change the nature of international relations … and particularly to end the arms race.” (Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev). Gorbachev was the former president of the Soviet Union and a former war leader. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 for his abilities to end the Cold War between the United States and Russia. Gorbachev made peace with the United States during the war‚ which eventually caused it to come to an end. Even though Gorbachev was a former war leader

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    Anwar Sadat Quotes

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    Anwar Sadat was the third president of Egypt. He was a very intelligent and successful man. He was assasinated to end his career. He was born December 25‚ 1918 in Mit Abu alkum‚ Egypt. His wife was a lady named Jehan Sadat. Anwar Sadat was also a book writer and also known for his books. Some of his books include In Search of Identity‚ Those I have known‚ and many more. Some of his great quotes are “Fear is‚ I believe‚ a most effective tool in destroying the soul of an individual - and the soul of

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    General Knowledge

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    1. Who won the first gold medal for india in the Asian games 2010? * Pankaj advani (snooker) 2. Ronald nobel is reelected as chief of * Interpol( international criminal police organisation) Headquater- france 3. Ex indra 10 is a joint military exercise held in october 2010 between india and

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    Theodore Roosevelt Report

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    Juan Hill in Cuba. On September 14‚ 1901‚ Roosevelt succeeded President William McKinley and became the youngest to ever become president. He was the first to perform an assortment of other feats‚ such as riding an airplane and submarine‚ winning the Nobel Peace Prize‚ and most importantly‚ becoming the first modern president. He referred to the White House as a “bully pulpit” (a position sufficiently conspicuous to provide an opportunity to speak out and be listened to)‚ while regulating monopolies--from

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    Atom History

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    Atom History Essay An Atom is a basic unit of matter that consists of a dense‚ central nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons. The Atom was theorized by a man named Democritus of Abdera‚ Thrace in between c.a 460 BC - ca. 370 B.C. Atom is derived from the Greek word “atomos” ‚ which means to be uncuttable. He had a theory that everything is composed of “atoms”‚ which he believed that these minuscule objects are indivisible‚ indestructible and have and always been in motion

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