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    Scientist

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    4. A scientist is intellectually honest Example: Isaac Newton built his laws of motion on the previous work of Galileo and others. 5. A scientist works hard and is persistent Example: Marie Curie was the first person ever to be awarded the Nobel Prize twice. It was not surprising considering how hard she worked. 6. A scientist does not jump to conclusions Example: John Dalton’s atomic theory was backed by experimental evidence. He was not the first to propose that the atom was the smallest

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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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    the discoveries were starting to come quickly with the couple discovering radium‚ which ‘was important’ as it really opened the door of the nuclear age. Marie’s persistence was in the end rewarded when her and husband Pierre were awarded with the Nobel Prize in 1903. Text Three – Poem: c) Text Three ‘Ithaka’ is

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    A Beautiful Mind

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    Conflict and the prospect of its resolution or otherwise is at the heart of oral/visual texts. To what extent do you agree? Conflict and the prospect of its resolution or otherwise is at the heart of oral/visual texts. I agree with this statement. In the film A Beautiful Mind directed by Ron Howard‚ John Nash is a socially awkward character and is a bit different to everybody else. He then becomes diagnosed with schizophrenia‚ and he struggles to cope with the fact that some of his life never

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    John Steinbeck

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    John Steinbeck was born in February 27‚ 1902 in Salinas‚ California. Salinas was an agricultural valley in California. His father was the county treasurer and his mother was a schoolteacher. This is where his education began from a mother that encouraged him to read. The community was a comfortable environment for him to live in because of the encouragement of independence and initiative. His parents didn’t want him to be a writer. They wanted him to have a true profession as a lawyer. His early

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    Current Affairs

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    day was observed Feb 21 company produces Electronic Voting Machines Bharat Electronics Limited‚ India named for Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace 2010 Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva president of Indian Olympics Association VK Malhotra the present Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin  prestigeous Ramon Magsaysay Award for the year 2009 Deep Joshi the recipient of Booker Prize 2010 Howard Jacobson [pic] the present President of Nepal Ram Bharan Yadav is the Director General of C.R.P.F. K Vijay Kumar

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    Gertrude B. Elion

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    "Elion‚ Gertrude." Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography. 2002-2003. c Helicon Publishing Ltd.‚ All Rights Reserved‚ AccessScience@McGraw-Hill‚ c The McGraw-Hill Companies. April 28‚ 2007. Elion‚ Gertrude. "Les Prix Nobel". The Nobel Prizes 1988‚ Editor Tore Frangsmyr‚ (Nobel Foundation)‚ Stockholm‚ 1989 . Gerber‚ Judith B. "Elion‚ Gertrude." Sept. 2000. American National Biography Online. April 27‚ 2007. < http://www.anb.org/articles/12/12-02091.html;> Jewish Women ’s Archive. "JWAGertrude

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    It is hard not to enjoy this author. Richard Feynman is an extremely curious character with a lot of time on his hands. He obviously loved to explore the science world as an art. He won the Nobel Prize in 1965 for physics and was one of the greatest physicists of all time. Within the few chapters and pages that I have read‚ Richard Feynman was definitely a man with a huge sense of adventure and a very high intelligence. In the first chapter that I read (Testing Bloodhounds)‚ I thought that

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    pity to sympathy. Stressed to disappointed. Fear to pain. Exhaustion to relief. Irena Sendler went through a hell of a lot. She was understanding and passionate. Even through all of this‚ Irena never lost her hope. She was even nominated for the nobel prize award in the years 2006‚ 2007 and 2008 for her great works. Despite her huge celebration‚ Irena still admits to having nightmares about the holocaust. She feels she didn’t do enough and could have saved more children. Praise for Irena

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    William Faulkner delivered the infamous “Banquet Speech” in 1950‚ five years after the great World War II ended. During this time‚ the Cold War had begun. There was the stand off between the United States and the Soviet Union. At this point in time‚ both countries were now superpowers and had to ability to produce atomic bombs. America had ended World War II with the use of atomic bombs in 1945. For the following few year‚ they were the only country to posses this power of the atom. However‚ in

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