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    Aung San Suu Kyi is a activist for democracy and the leader of the National League for Democracy in Burma. She is globally known as a political activist and has been awarded several prizes including the Nobel Peace Prize. The speech “keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on Women” was delivered on the 31st of August 1995. Prior to delivering the speech in 1990 Aung San Suu Kyi was elected into government. However‚ the SLORC refused to hand power over to her and she was put under house arrest

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    uprising was up on January 2011 in Sana’a University which is in Yemen’s capital. The leader of the protests was Tawakel Karman from Yemen. This essay will explain who Tawakel Karman is and why her accomplishments were recognized to the Nobel Peace Prize committee. Tawakel Karman is one of the greatest political activists in the world. She was born in 1979 in the port town of Taiz‚ which face with the Red Sea. She has been active in searching for freedom of expression and women rights in the

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    Timeline of Dr Maria Montessori’s Life AND Significant World events 1870 Maria Montessori born on August 31 in Chiaravalle‚ Ancona province‚ Italy. Attends a boys’ school in Rome‚ with a science/engineering emphasis. 1870 February 3‚ 1870: The 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution‚ which gave the right to vote to black males‚ became law when the required number of states ratified it. June 9‚ 1870: Charles Dickens‚ British novelist‚ died at the age of 58. 1890 Against opposition from

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    Alexander Fleming. Science and Its Times‚ 6()‚ 373-374. JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=ffec8e49&AN= Sir Alexander Fleming. (2004). Encyclopedia of World Biography‚ 5(2nd edition)‚ 483-485. 3404702188&&docId=GALE|CX3404702188&docType=GALE&role= The Nobel Foundation. (2010). Nobelprize.org. Retrieved From http://nobelprize.org nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1945/ Todar‚ PhD‚ K. (2008). Todar ’s Online Textbook of Bacteriology. Retrieved from http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net/staph_2.html

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    1. ¿Quiénes eran los dos ganadores del Premio Nobel del país de Guatemala? Miguel Angel Asturias y Rigoberta Menchu ​​Tum 2. ¿Para qué recibieron el Premio? Miguel es premio para la literature y rigoberta es premio para la paz 3. ¿Cómo se llama el libro más famoso de Miguel Ángel Asturias? El mas famoso libro es Hombres de Maíz 4. ¿De qué escribe Menchú Tum? 5. ¿De qué grupo indígena escribieron estos dos autores? Que tanto escrinieron El Maya B. Access the Four web sites given

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    accounting‚ politics and in military theory.  Within his lifetime Nash has received several     prestigious awards. In 1978 he was awarded the John Von Neumann Theory Prize.  In     1994 he and his co­workers Reinhard Selton and John Harsanyi were awarded the Nobel     Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and he was also awarded the Abel Prize in 2015     for his work on non linear partial differential equations.     John Forbes Nash Jr. was born in Bluefield‚ West Virginia in 1928 to his father     John Forbes Nash

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    Through the existence of social control many groups of people learned to interact with and influence ones behavior through mechanisms of a formal or informal responses to a situation. Social control is implemented from birth and can be seen throughout life. Social control is implemented everyday in work and at home. Without social control the structure and rule of society would disintegrate. In everyday life examples of social control are seen. For example when a child has committed or partaken

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    1. The secretary general of UNO is currently Ban Ki-moon 2. The current US Secretary of the State is Hillary Clinton 3. Vice President of the United States Joseph R. Biden 4. Parnab Mukherje is new indian president elected on 25 july 2012 5. Who Is Current President Of United States Of America? Barack obama elected 2008. 6. Prime Minister of India is Manmohan Singh‚ in office since 22 May 2004. 7. Mr. Justice (R) Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim took oath as Chief Election Commissioner of Pakistan

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    Amanda Stenberg Chemistry 113 Lab Monday 3:15 Professor Sara Bowden 4-14-14 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin was born on May 12‚ 1910 in Cairo‚ Egypt and died on July 29‚ 1994 in Shipston-on-Stour‚ England. Her parents were the archaeologist‚ John Winter Crowfoot‚ who was also a classical scholar‚ and his wife‚ her mother‚ was Grace Mary Crowfoot Hood. Up until the age of four‚ she and her parents lived in Egypt in the expatriate community. Then‚ they moved back to England. During

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    Compare and Contrast the roles of Walesa (Poland) and Havel (Czechoslovakia) in opposing Soviet control Both Walesa and Havel were very influential figures in opposing Soviet control. Both had similarities and differences ranging from their background to their international fame to their role in 1989 revolutions. Havel was born in Prague and was brought up in a well-known‚ wealthy‚ entrepreneurial and intellectual family. His parents were both from a higher class and owned large properties such

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