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321: History Of The Original Teddy
... in the Western Hemisphere. Another of Teddy's proud moments arrived as he elegantly mediated the denoument of the Russo-Japanese War and becomes the first American to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Politically, Teddy Roosevelt is an heroic icon of the twentieth century. His contending actions and successful results win America's respect; his grasp of carpe diem wins the ...
322: Colorado
... Denver Broncos. Douglas Fairbanks, film actor and producer from the 1920’s. Meyer Guggenheim, industrialist, philanthropist from the early 1880’s. Willard Frank Libby, a chemist who won the 1960 Nobel Prize, and Zebulon Montgomery Pike, army officer and explorer from the early 1800’s, he discovered and was named after Pike’s Peak in Colorado. Plants and Animals Native to ...
323: Computers In Society
... was a small device that transfers electric signals across a resistor. The transistor would replace the vacuum tube that was being used in computers. The engineer’s later received the Nobel Prize for their invention. The transistor revolutionized the computer industry, because they were much smaller than vacuum tubes and had numerous advantages as well. They didn’t require any warm ...
324: Education In Developing Countr
... education in Africa, that it will provide them and their children a better life. "Educate part of a community and the whole of it benefits." Says Amrtya Sen, India's Nobel-prize winning economist. And Africa has accepted that belief, especially after seeing how education has affected Japan after the war, with its economic growth; and how education help lower its ...
325: Comparison Of Martin Luther King Jr And Malcom X
... fight to free all people from the bondage of separation and injustice, he wrung his eloquent statement of what America could be. (Ansboro, pg.1) An American clergyman and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, he was one of the principle leaders of the American Civil Rights Movement and a prominent advocate of nonviolent protest. King's challenges to segregation and racial ...
326: Civil Rights
... in most public accommodations, authorizes the federal government to withhold funds from programs practicing discrimination, and creates the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 1964: Martin Luther King Jr. is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. 1965: Malcolm X is assassinated while addressing a rally of his followers in New York City; three black men are ultimately convicted of the murder. 1965: Rioting in ...
327: Woodrow Wilson Overview
... achievement Wilson ever made was his cooperation with other nations to form the League of Nations and ultimately form the United Nations. For Wilson’s efforts, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919. Wilson was greatly responsible for increasing US participation in world affairs. Wilson was a great president and a great public servant. He was a brilliant speaker ...
328: Diad Germany Cause WW1?
... thus leading them to put pressure on governments to go to war. At this time the arms industry was flourishing, there were Krupps in Germany, Armstrong and Withworth in Britain, Nobel in Sweden and Seinder in France. The war was also seen as a way to distract people from industrial strife that was evident at the time such as working conditions ...
329: Hemmingway
... was very successful at and became a world-renowned hunter. After this he moved back to the states and spent a couple more years writing. In 1954 Hemmingway won the Nobel Prize for literature. Then on July 2, 1961 Ernest Hemmingway committed suicide and ended his magnificent writing career. (www.mcgill, TLC, TCA) First of all Hemmingway’s writing is influenced ...
330: Civil Rights Movement 2
... compelled" to lead anothermarch from selma to montgomery, alabama. The four-day, 54-mile march started on the afternoon of sunday, march21, 1965, with some 3500 marchers led by two nobel prizewinners, the rev.Martin luther king, jr. And ralph bunche, then u.n. Under secretary forspecial political affairs. in the march, whites, negroes, clergymen andbeatniks, old and young, walked side ...


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