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A scientist is a person who engagingly studies or has deep knowledge in the fields of science. The main fields of science include; Physics, biology, chemistry, geology, etc. which branch into other deeper subjects. Scientists contributed greatly in society that made us live the life we live today. There are many scientists who are not recognized enough for their scientific discoveries and influences. One scientist that I definitely believe that should be on the Science Hall of Fame is Louis Pasteur, for his discoveries that lead to saving billions of people, even to today.

Louis Pasteur was born on the 27th of December, 1822 in the city of Dole, in France. In his younger years, he was recognized as an average student who had talents in the

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