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    The cause and effect of migration Every year‚ large numbers of people migrate from one country to another for various reasons. Many of them are willing to abandon their careers and homes in own countries and start a totally different life in a new place. However‚ the great flow of immigration has brought some effects to both the sending country and host country.This essay will briefly review the cause of human migration and some effects on the different types of countries. There are many reasons

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    experiment. Ernest Rutherford is known as the father of nuclear physics. He first researched the magnetic properties of iron‚ and radioactive bodies. Rutherford discovered radon‚ a new noble gas. He influenced many other people who went on to win Nobel Prizes. Discuss the arrangement of the periodic table. Who created the periodic table we still use today? How is the periodic table arranged (what patterns exist)? What characteristics do the rows and families (aka groups) share and how do they differ

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    Doris Lessing's Biography

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    LESSING’S BIOGRAPHY Doris Lessing‚ a British writer‚ was born in 1919 and awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2007. Her father‚ who had lost a leg during his service in World War I‚ moved his family to Persia (now Iran)‚ in order to take up a job as a clerk. Doris was born there. The family then moved to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) to farm. Her mother‚ obsessed with raising a proper daughter‚ enforced a rigid system of rules and hygiene at home‚ then she sent

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    Clocky

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    brand of alarm clock outfitted with wheels‚ allowing it to hide itself in order to force the owner awake in an attempt to find it. Invented for an industrial design class by Gauri Nanda‚ then a graduate student at MIT Media Lab‚ Clocky won the 2005 Ig Nobel Prize in Economics.[1][2] After earning her Masters Degree from MIT‚ Nanda founded a company‚ Nanda Home‚ to commercialize Clocky and other home products. History The original prototype‚ built in three days‚ was covered with shag carpet to appear

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    Gordon Tullock Summary

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    government and the direction America’s path is headed fore is alarming. Tullock and Buchanan coauthor a book while at the college of University of Virginia’s economics department called (The calculus of consent)‚ and Buchanan received a Nobel Prize and Tullock received Nobel Prize latter for his work on Rent-seeking in January 1998 as a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economics Association. Tullock lost out on money‚ but got plaque. Peter Brimelow inter view with Gordon Tullock and Gordons opinion

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    bribed one of the Germans to halt the execution‚ The the rest of the war she was controlled by the Gestapo(“Irena Sendler” 1). In conclusion Irena Sendler is risked her life many times to save jewish people during World War 2‚ was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize‚ and knew every kid she saved and she saved around 2500. Many people thinks that she is very underrated because very little people knew about her and she saved so many people. She Wished she could do more and she was quoted as saying "I

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    A Writer’s Duty William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize speech revealed to all who have witnessed or read it‚ the many duties of a writer.  The most significant point that he made‚ to me‚ was that a writer’s duty is to connect.  That includes both connecting with their audience‚ and other writers.  Writers have the ability to put something out into the world that no one has ever said or heard before‚ yet something that speaks to the soul and relates to the heart.  Engaging the audience is the duty and purpose

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    THE ROLES OF ENTREPRENEURS IN THE SOCIETY Introduction Entrepreneurship is the capacity and willingness to develop‚ organize and manage a business venture along with any of its risks in order to make a profit. However‚ some school of thought would define an entrepreneur as one who manages the factors of production in order to first satisfy or meet human needs and not primarily for the desire to make profit. The most obvious example of entrepreneurship is the starting of new businesses. Entrepreneurs

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    Rabindranath Tagore

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    Spiritual‚ portraitist and Nobel Prize for literature‚ Rabindranath Tagore was a prolific writer (3‚000 poems‚ 2‚000 songs‚ 8 novels‚ 40 volumes of essays and short stories‚ 50 plays)‚ who drew inspiration both from his native Bengal and from English literary tradition. His major theme was humanity’s search for God and truth. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his collection of well-known poems Song Offerings. Given birth in Calcutta on May 7‚ 1861‚ Rabindranath was the youngest of

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    taking a stand against the Talibans. On December 1‚ 2008 Malala’s father announced that she was the blogger for BBC. On October 1‚ 2011‚ she was nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize. Malala becomes the youngest person to ever win a Nobel Peace Prize. During that same year‚ she also won the Pakistan’s National Youth Peace Prize on December 1. 2011. As she began advocating for girl’s education‚ the Taliban had issued several death threats against her. On October 9‚ 2012 on her way home

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