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281: Ernest Hemingway 3
... 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 who knows that he will soon die. He suddenly started becoming paranoid ...
282: Einstein
... predictions was how an eclipse was formed. Two British expeditions on the solar eclipse of May, 1919 tested this theory. His prediction was then confirmed and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics. Einstein lived in Berlin, Germany for the next ten years. He was hardly ever actually in Berlin though, for he was constantly traveling to other countries to ...
283: Ernest Hemingway
... The Old Man and the Sea." He won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and Life magazine even devoted an entire issue to the story. In 1954 he was awarded the Nobel Prize. The last years of his life were hard. He had several bad relationships with several women. He was married four times. He was on a trip to Africa on ...
284: Chris Lansid
... he exposing of its effects and how it works. When he was 35, he had a masters and 2 doctors! He also went to 2 more collage and earned a nobel prize! When he was 41 his mother then came ill. They did not know what she had, but it looked like cancer. Chris recommended he do a surgery on her ...
285: Albert Camus
... Assassins. He also wrote many books of essays including L'Evers et l'endroit, Noces, and Nuptials. All of these works led to his greatest achievement; he was awarded the Nobel Prize in October 1957 "for his important literary works which shed light on the problems today facing the human conscience." Unfortunately Albert's successful life was brought to an end ...
286: Autobiography Of Albert Einstein
... European universities and in 1914 moved to Berlin as a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences. Finally in 1921 all his hard work paid back and he received the Nobel Prize for Physics. As being a person of Jewish nationality Einstein was attacked and abused by the Nazis, and when Hitler came to power in 1933, Einstein tried to follow ...
287: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Russian Dissident
... Century Writers, p 2793). This happened after he sent his story "Gulag" to Paris to be published, which was on December 28, 1973 (Encarta 99). In 1970, he received a Nobel Prize for his writings; he was not allowed to leave the country in order to claim his award. When he was deported, Aleksandr was finally able to receive it. During ...
288: Albert Einstein Biography
... eclipse expeditions in 1919 confirmed his predictions, Einstein was idolised by the popular press. Einstein returned to Germany in 1914 but did not reapply for German citizenship. Einstein received the Nobel Prize in 1921 but not for relativity rather for his 1905 work on the photoelectric effect. He worked at Princeton on work which attempted to unify the laws of physics ...
289: Albert Einstein 3
... the lecture he gave in a large hall at Princeton which was overflowing with people:- I never realised that so many Americans were interested in tensor analysis. Einstein received the Nobel Prize in 1921 but not for relativity rather for his 1905 work on the photoelectric effect. In fact he was not present in December 1922 to receive the prize being ...
290: Albert Einstein
... his part in the idea of quantum mechanics, for his contribution to statistical physics, and for his role as a philosopher of science and as a humanitarian. Indeed, his 1921 Nobel Prize was awarded not for Relativity, but for his theory of the Photoelectric Effect. Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, to middle-class Jewish parents in Ulm, Germany ...


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