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    compares it with the reflection cause by a light. It is important because it shows how good he is with math‚ and good with geometry. What is Nash’s role at Princeton? John Nash is a graduate student. What are the prizes the students talk about? Students talk about the Carnegie Prize. How does Nash relate to the other students? What does he think of them? What do they think of him? What does he do that is inappropriate? John Nash doesn’t like to talk to other students‚ he thinks that he is the

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    Mo Yan pens Nobel success story Writer Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday. The Swedish Academy‚ which gives out the annual prizes‚ described Mo’s works as "hallucinatory realism" merging "folk tales‚ history and the contemporary." "Through a mixture of fantasy and reality‚ historical and social perspectives‚ Mo Yan has created a world reminiscent in its complexity of those in the writings of William Faulkner and Gabriel Garca Marquez‚ at the same time finding a departure point

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    Marie Curie Marie Curie was born Maria Sklowdaska on November 7th‚ 1867. She was the fifth and youngest child in her family. Times were tough living in the Russian parition of Poland‚ and her family suffered many financial hardships. She attended school and graduated as Valedictorian‚ but all the years of stress lead up to a sort of breakdown‚ and she had to spend some time away from home with her uncle until she felt less depressed. Soon‚ she was ready for higher education. However‚ being a woman

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    Karplus‚ Levitt‚ Warshel win 2013 Nobel prize for chemistry Martin Karplus‚ Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel won the 2013 Nobel Prize for chemistry for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems‚ the award-giving body said on Wednesday. “(The scientists) laid the foundation for the powerful programs that are used to understand and predict chemical processes‚” the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said in a statement when awarding the prize of 8 million crowns ($1.25 million)

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    Dr. Fredrick Grant Banting Jamal Murphy Ms. Broley History Grade 10 Frederick Banting was born in Alliston‚ Ontario to a well-established farmer‚ and a mother who was native to Ireland (Notable Biographies‚ 2014). In 1912‚ Banting was registered as a medical student. He graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in medicine. Later in his life‚ he grew an interest in diabetes. Frederick Banting is the Greatest Canadian because he was the first person to apply insulin on the human

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    impact and he succeeded‚ and because of his persuasion towards the people he was nominated with the Nobel Peace Prize which was another accomplishment. According to Vidette Features‚ "After his years of historic accomplishments and triumphs‚ King was honored with the distinguished award in 1964. His active and dynamic leadership‚ highlighted by his nonviolent tactics‚ helped him earn the prize. Receiving the award was a testament that nonviolence was the best method

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    Sklodowska‚ also known as Madam Curie‚ was a French chemist‚ born November 7‚ 1987 in Poland. Her early years were know to be sorrowful‚ losing her mother and a sister‚ Marie was an early pioneer in the field of radiology‚ as well as winning two Nobel prizes and founding the Curie Institutes in Paris and Warsaw‚ she was noted for her diligent work ethic‚ she turned down food and sleep in order to study. (www.spaceandmotion.com/physics-marie-curie-biography.htm) As a child Marie learned to read at four

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    Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911. The Nobel Prize is a prize that is annually awarded every year to people with outstanding achievements. Marie Curie was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize and the first person who was honoured with two Nobel Prizes‚ one in physics and one in chemistry. To prove the importance of her work‚ Marie Curie received 15 gold medals‚ 19 degrees‚ and a Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry. The Nobel Prize was named after Alfred Nobel‚ the founder of the Nobel Prize Ceremony

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    John Steinbeck was a novelist who dropped out of Stanford University. He later perused a career as a novelist and won The Nobel Prize in 1962 for his literature. (“John Steinbeck- Biography‚” 2012) John Steinbeck was able to become successful even without the help of a college degree. He used many personal experiences in many of his writings. John Steinbeck wrote the novel The Pearl based on his own personal experiences. John Steinbeck also completed many other novels. John Steinbeck wrote The

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    tics Antibiotics Several scientists around the beginning of the 20th Century discovered substances that were toxic to bacteria yet not to the human cell. But it wasn’t until Sir Alexander Flemings own discovery in 1928 that everyone took notice. While washing his equipment‚ Sir Fleming noticed a bit of mold attacking a patch of bacteria. It’s frightening to consider how many more people would have died in the 20th Century if Sir Fleming did not have good eyes. Today‚ some complain that

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