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121: Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879-April 18, 1955)
... at ETH. After failing the exam, he got excepted in to a lower class school. In 1905 Einstein showed how mass and energy were equivalent. In 1921 he received the Nobel Prize for his 1905 work on the photoelectric effect. In 1928 he passed out because of being overworked which slowed him down after his recovery in 1929. After his recovery ...
122: Theodore Roosevelt
... before the Japanese destroy the Russians. Thus, the United States entered into the war as a referee. The war ended on neutral grounds with neither side winning. Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. Another example of Roosevelt’s determination to maintain the balance of power was his interference with the German- Morocco conflict. The Germans, wanting to control ...
123: Martin Luther King, Jr.
... national prominence through the organization of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, promoting nonviolent tactics such as the massive March on Washington (1963) to achieve civil rights. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964. The U.S Congress voted to have a national holiday in his honor, beginning in 1986, on the third Monday in January. Martin Luther King ...
124: Charles Darwin
... evidence to support this, although biology teachers across the nation will tell you otherwise. This is backed up by recent “Contractual Data Evaluations” by Dr. Stanley B. Prusiner a leading Nobel Prize winning biochemist. His studies further backup skeptical non-religious people across the country. In conclusion, there is no God and definitely no evolution or living things. Science is the ...
125: Ernest Hemingway: His Life And His Stories
... Ernest had a serious accident, and later became ill, he could never admit that he had any weaknesses; nothing would stop him, certainly not pain. In 1954 he won the Nobel Prize for literature. Toward the end, Ernest started to travel again, but almost the way that someone does whom knows that he will soon die. He suddenly started becoming paranoid ...
126: Glenn Theodore Seaborg
... degree of Doctor of Public Administration from the University of Puget Sound, 1963. In 1942, Dr. Seaborg married Helen L. Griggs, then secretary to the late Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence (Nobel Laureate for Physics 1939). They have six children: Peter (b. 1946), Lynne (b. 1947), David (b. 1949), Stephen (b. 1951), John Eric (b. 1954), and Dianne (b. 1959). His chief ...
127: Martin Luther King Jr
... he was put into jail during a successful campaign to achieve the desegregation of many public facilities in Birmingham, Alabama. Martin later became the youngest person ever to get the Nobel peace prize. In 1965 Martin Luther king Jr. led a drive to register black voters in Selma, Alabama. But to get this drive protesters did a five-day march from ...
128: Theodore Roosevelt
... In August they met at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and after some weeks of difficult negotiations concluded a peace treaty in September 1905. On the 10 December 1906 he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in ending the Russian-Japanese War. In November 1906 he traveled to Panama, to inspect the building of the Panama Canal and in so doing ...
129: Albert Einstein
... non-patriotic, non-competitive education, believing that it would prevent war from happening in the future. He also believed that socialism would help the world achieve peace. Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922. He gave all the money to his ex-wife and children to help with their lives and education. After another lecture tour, he visited Palestine ...
130: Jane Addams
... and peace advocate. During her active career of 46 years she made Hull House in Chicago world famous as a social settlement. An outspoken pacifist, Miss Addams shared the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize with President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia University. Jane Addams was born in Cedarville, Illinois, and graduated from Rockford College. She began the Study of medicine but her ...


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