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- 151: Important People in History
- ... dreams were really inportant in understanding one's personality, however he did not believe that dreams revealed more about a person's sexuality. Pavlov, Ivan (1849- 1936) Pavlov won a nobel prize for medicine in 1904. He was interested in the relationship between stimulus and response. Pavlov tested his theory with dogs. He discovered that by ringing a bell and giving ...
- 152: Mother Teresa: The Living Saint
- ... Teresa's Order to other countries by put the Missionaries of Charity under the control of the Papacy and gaving more authorization to Mother Teresa. In 1979 she won the Nobel Prize in Peace Prize for the life long dedication to the poor and for being the saint to the slums. Over the last two decades, Mother had suffered from heart ...
- 153: Albert Einstein from Start to Finish
- ... he was concentrating on the problem of gravity and the theory of relativity. Albert was not at all interested in The War. He hated it. In 1922, Albert received the Nobel Prize in Physics for the Photo Electric Law and his work in the field of Theoretical Physics. This was also the year that he came to the United States. In ...
- 154: The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- ... Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibited segregation in public accommodations and discrimination in education and employment. As a result of King's effective leadership, he was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize for peace. In 1965 SCLC joined a voting-rights protest march that was planned to go from Selma, Alabama, to the state capital of Montgomery, more than 80 km ...
- 155: Max Planck
- ... unseen physical world indescribable by classical methods which sparked a revolution in physical theory. When Planck discovered the theory of quantum he was forty-two and then later won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1918. After his discovery he still contributed to physics increasingly. Planck was the first physicist to back up Einstein's theory of relativity. After he retired ...
- 156: Albert Einstein 1879-1955
- ... the instruction to harness the power of the atom in a destructive way. Einstein played a great role in laying the roadwork for this new venture. Oppenheimer himself received a Nobel Prize in physics. 2 Inflation adjusted to 1995.
- 157: Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
- ... Horizon” in 1920, “ Anna Christie” in 1922, “Strange Interlube” in 1928 and “Long Days Journey Into Night” in 1957. (Newlyn,Eugene O'Neill”,p.1787.) Eugene was also awarded the Nobel Peace in Literature in 1936. (Newlyn,Eugene O'Neill” ,p.1783.) O'Neill wrote many other plays that were seen and enjoyed through out the world. He was definetly a ...
- 158: Albert Einstein from Start to Finish
- ... he was concentrating on the problem of gravity and the theory of relativity. Albert was not at all interested in The War. He hated it. In 1922, Albert received the Nobel Prize in Physics for the Photo Electric Law and his work in the field of Theoretical Physics. This was also the year that he came to the United States. In ...
- 159: The Works of Sinclair Lewis
- ... his letters, was published posthumously in 1952. His reputation was international. Although he generally scoffed at prizes and refused the Pulitzer Prize in 1926 for Arrowsmith, Lewis accepted the 1930 Nobel Prize in literature. He was the first American ever to receive this award.
- 160: Martin Luther King: Civil Rights Patriot
- ... led the unforgettable March on Washington where he delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech to millions of viewers across the nation. The next year he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He went on to launching his first major northern campaign in Chicago. Black Baptists were there opposing him, and a mob of club carrying Ku Klux Klan members ...
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