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- 6841: Biography Of Stephen Hawking
- ... Ellis, General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey, with W Israel, and 300 Years of Gravity, with W Israel. Stephen Hawking has two popular books published; his best seller A Brief History of Time, and his later book, Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays. Professor Hawking has twelve honorary degrees, was awarded the CBE in 1982, and was made a ...
- 6842: Biography Of Eugene Victor Deb
- ... the most well known as a leader of the American Socialist Party. Eugene Debs had no executive positions but he was most popular leader of the socialist movements in American history. He was a revolutionary and he wanted to establish a socialism in America. Eugene V. Debs was born on fifth of the November, 1855. His father Jean Daniel Debs small ...
- 6843: Big Bang
- ... more than 150 years of study. Many times facing opposition similar to that of Galileo and Copurnicus, these cosmologists used a deductive approach in solving the greatest question in the history of science. The findings and observations of these emminant scholars forced them to draw the conclusions they arrived at. Every prediction that quantum physics and the theories of relativity have ...
- 6844: Groupies
- ... think of a groupie as a follower, a fan, a devotee, a buff. An enthusiast about something or someone. In fact, the term has been around for quite some time, history records groupies as sporting about with Alexander's world-conquering Greeks in the 4ht century BC. Today, however, when someone hears the word groupie. A particular type of girl comes ...
- 6845: Betsy Ross
- ... serve as a reminder of what cannot be split apart. It would prove resilience and an everlasting belief in freedom and democracy. Betsy Ross left an endearing mark on the history of the United States. Her flag became an everlasting symbol of freedom and patriotism that continues to stand for the beliefs of the United States as it looks towards the ...
- 6846: Berlin Wall
- ... wall opened because its reason for existence had disappeared. The East German regime erected it in 1961 to stem the flow of refugees to the West. In a paradox of history, the same government was forced to open the Wall in a desperate, last-ditch effort to stop an even more massive wave of deflections in 1989. References Borneman, John (1991 ...
- 6847: The Watergate Scandal
- ... so worried that during the Cambodia bombing he had to wiretap his own staff members. On June in 1971, The New York Times formed work that was published about the history of the Vietnam War, these were known as the Pentagon Papers. They got the information from secret government papers. The papers blamed the policies that were formed and caused the ...
- 6848: Ben Franklins Autobiography
- ... wheel may bring any Franklin high or low into the world, but industry and ingenuity make the real difference in both personal and social success. Lest we read Franklin's history of his ancestors as a mere exercise in Franklin's own vanity (Franklin's overweening pride only becomes more pronounced later), he punctuates the first part of the narrative with ...
- 6849: Gilgamesh
- ... with regard to general storyline, is quite amazing when considering the fact that these two cultures are so very different. Bibliography 1. Duiker, William J. and Spielvogel, Jackson J. World History, Comprehensive Volume, Second Edition. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1998.) 2. http://www.bibleontheweb.com/Bible.asp (Genesis 6-9.) 3. http://www-relg-studies.scu.edu/netcours/rs011/restrict ...
- 6850: What Are The Main Contrasts To Be Found in Portugal?
- ... visitor, it is not merely a tourist's paradise, yet this is regrettably how it is viewed by a large number of individuals. One must also not forget Portugal's history of being, in days gone by, one of the greater maritime nations, one of the more advanced exploring countries of Europe. Whilst Spain was occupied with discovering the Indias and ...
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