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    Sir Alexander Fleming‚ FRSE‚ FRS‚ FRCS(Eng) (6 August 1881 – 11 March 1955) was a Scottish biologist‚ pharmacologist and botanist. He wrote many articles on bacteriology‚ immunology‚ and chemotherapy. His best-known discoveries are the enzyme lysozyme in 1923 and the antibiotic substance penicillin from the mould Penicillium notatum in 1928‚ for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain.[1] In 1999‚ Time magazine named Fleming one

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    the industrial revolution period. He lived the late 1800’s through the early 1900’s. His phonograph‚ motion picture‚ and lightbulb have impacted economically and culturally people around the world. His legacy blazed a path of technological advance through the path of the unknown. Indeed‚ Thomas Edison was an amazing leader in U.S. history‚ left a lasting legacy because of his intriguing and innovative inventions that impacted the whole world to this day. He is considered the greatest inventor of all

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    Galileo was born on February 15th‚ 1564 in Pisa‚ Duchy of Florence‚ Italy; recognized as the father of modern science. Galileo was a very educated individual who was interested in many subjects. He displayed the most affection towards mathematics and physics. Galileo’s father’s wish was for him to become a doctor but was intent on being a university professor. After graduating from the University of Padua‚ he became an educator and brought mathematics there. One day‚ Galileo noticed a chandelier

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    The World is Flat: The Great Sorting Out Summary In this chapter‚ Thomas Friedman looks at how cultures and societies will have to deal with and adapt to the changes that globalization brings to the way of doing business. It affects whole companies and individuals. He gives the perception of the world is flattening by comparing the Industrial Revolution to the IT Revolution that is happening right now. The flattening process was identified by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels in the Communist Manifesto

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    Chernow‚ Ron. Alexander Hamilton. New York‚ NY: Penguin Press‚ 2005. Print Author: Chernow is a writer‚ journalist‚ historian‚ and biographer. He has written bestselling and award-winning biographies of historical figures from the world of business‚ finance‚ and American politics. Topics and Scope: The book takes the reader through the tumultuous‚ but successful life of Alexander Hamilton. Thesis: Understanding Hamilton’s life and trials aids in the understanding of his politics and ideals for

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    Alexander Hamilton is with us every day‚ in our wallets‚ on the $10 bill. But he is with us in another sense‚ for more than any other Founder‚ he foresaw the America we live in now. Alexander Hamilton shaped the financial‚ political‚ and legal systems of the young United States. His ideas on racial equality and economic diversity were so far ahead of their time that it took America decades to catch up with them. He made the early republic work‚ and set the agenda for its future. We live in the world

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    How the Prosperity of the 1920’s Led to the Great Depression of the 1930’s The Great Depression was caused by not just one thing‚ but by many things put together‚ not only in America‚ but all over the world. Americans were happy between the end of World War I and the onslaught of the Great Depression. Everything seemed as if it was expanding and getting better. Overoptimism in the economy led to many people investing their new wealth in the stock market‚ because they assumed the economy

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    Impact of the Second Great Awakening in Modern-Day Society The Second Great Awakening laid the foundations of the development of present-day religious beliefs and establishments‚ moral views‚ and democratic ideals in the United States. Beginning back in late eighteenth century and lasting until the middle of the nineteenth century‚1 this Protestant awakening sought to reach out the un-churched and bring people to a much more personal and vivid experience of Christianity. Starting on the Southern

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    someone need to accomplish in order to stand out as and become one of the most positive individuals to have an impact in the world? People of powerful minds of wisdom‚ compassion‚ and leadership can allow many helpful and constructive impacts in society to occur to make it a better place to live in. Nelson Mandela was a man of knowledge‚ positivity‚ and guidance that had an utmost‚ positive impact on South Africa by becoming the first black president of the nation‚ taking steps to end apartheid in South

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    “Albert Einstein’s impact on the world was so immense that any assessment must range beyond the sciences to take in the multifarious ways he changed the culture” (Johnson). Without a doubt‚ Einstein was arguably the greatest scientist to walk on earth. Because of his useful discoveries and theories‚ the science world has grown tremendously over years’ time. Also‚ he has motivated different minds to think outside of the box and make great discoveries‚ too. Albert Einstein’s discoveries have allowed

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