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    Alice Munro Research Paper

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    Her career has spanned over 35 years‚ and yet readers still love her collections. Her ability to be recognized with such an important prize with only short stories shows that short stories are not simply stepping stones to novels; they are literary works all by themselves. Her works remain in circulation today‚ as her short stories cover topics still relevant‚ like the relationships between

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    Antoine Henri Becquerel

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    ------------------------------------------------- Antoine Henri Becquerel (15 December 1852 – 25 August 1908) was a French physicist‚ Nobel laureate‚ and the discoverer of radioactivity along with Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie‚[1] for which all three won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics. Biography [edit]Early life Becquerel was born in Paris into a family which produced four generations of scientists: Becquerel ’s grandfather (Antoine César Becquerel)‚ father (Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel)

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    Biography of Elinor Ostrom

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    BuDAPEST BUSINESS SCHOOL | Life and work of Elinor Ostrom | Nobel prize winner for Economical Sciences in 2009 | | Alexa Andra | 5/1/2013 | | Contents Introduction 3 Early Life and Education 4 Career 6 1. Positions held 6 2. Early work 8 3. Later work 8 Nobel Prize 9 1. Small review of Elinor Ostrom research 10 2. Prize lecture 11 Conclusion 15 References 16 Introduction Elinor Ostrom (1933-2012)‚ or cordially

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    same regardless of what type of gas used.​ He said that all mater is made of small particles‚ that where way smaller than atoms.He called them corpuscles.Which are known as electrons. In 1906 he began studying positive rays .Thomson won the 1905 nobel prize among many accolades.Then he discovered in 1912 that neon was composed of two different types of atoms.​ He created the first evidence for isotopes of a stable (non -radioactive) element in 1913‚as part of his explo oseph John Thomson was born on

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    school his headmaster told his parents he would never amount to anything. Albert Einstein exemplified perseverance by overcoming a rough childhood‚ earning a Doctorate Degree‚ developing the general theory of relativity‚ and being awarded a Nobel Prize in 1921. Born March‚ 14‚ 1879‚ Ulm Wurttemberg‚ Germany‚ Albert Einstein had a rough childhood. Also he was a slow learner‚ even his parents thought he was mildly dullard‚ which is ironic because Albert had a head start! The typical gestation

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    written by the American author and Nobel Prize laureate William Faulkner‚ published in 1931. These last words put a shocking and rather disturbing end to this piece depicting the strange life of Emily Grierson‚ and her obdurate refusal to adapt to changes in her life‚ living in her own non-transforming world. Various symbols are used throughout the text although Faulkner did not use any kind of conscious symbolism. The validity of this claim lies in his Nobel Prize in Literature acceptance speech‚

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    Classical Conditioning

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    #ABSTRACT 1904 Nobel Prize Winner‚ Ivan Pavlov was born in Ryazan‚ Russia on September 14‚ 1849. Pavlov is best known for his intricate workings with the drooling dog experiment that lead to his further research in conditioning. This experiment‚ which began in 1889‚ had an influence on the development of physiologically oriented behaviorist theories of psychology in the early years of the nineteenth century. His work on the physiology of the digestive glands won him the 1904 Nobel Prize in physiology

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    job oriented course

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    She is the recipient of several prizes and awards: the P. E. N. Asian Poetry Prize‚ Kerala Sahitya Academy Award for fiction‚ Asian World Prize for literature‚ Kendra Sahitya Academy Award etc. She was short listed for the Nobel Prize along with Marguerite Yourcenar‚ Doris Lessing and Nadine Gordimer. Her poetical collection includes: Summer in Calcutta (1965)‚ The Descendants (1967)‚ The Old Playhouse and Other Poems (1973)‚ Collected Poems I (1984)‚ The Best of Kamala Das (1991) and Only the Soul

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    a beautiful mind

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    in Nash childhood that triggered schizophrenia. He lived a normal childhood and was recognized for his intelligence at a young age by his parents. 8. What was your favorite scene? Explain why. My favorite scene of the movie was when he won the Nobel Prize. Because it shows how a person can achieve great awards regardless of his or her illness. 9. What were the names of his hallucinations? Visual and Auditory. 10. What are the symptoms of a

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    golden city of El Dorado‚ he failed to locate the city. Two other notable people mentioned in the chapter are the chemists and Nobel laureates‚ Svante Arrhenius and Fritz Haber. In one of the stories told in this chapter‚ the Nazis were oppressing the Jewish scientists and were confiscating all of their gold. Unfortunately‚ the Nobel prize medals were made of gold‚ and so‚ two Nobel laureates‚ Max von Laue and James Franck‚ had Niels Bohr keep their

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