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    most significant authors in the 20th century. Hemingway’s publications, in form of short fiction and novels left imprints on the literary system of not only the USA, but the entre globe as a whole (Ebersole,143).Currently, the author who is also a Nobel prize winner, is considered among the greatest novelists and is especially renowned for famous works among them A Farewell To Arms and The Old Man And The Sea (Moreland,114). Aside from the two books, Hemingway is respected for his charming…

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    Boettcher Case Study

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    Monticello Associates situated in Denver birthed in 1992, as of late chose to put resources into grant programs and picked out the esteemed Boettcher Foundation Scholarship program to help the students of Colorado. Grady Durham alongside his wife, Lori Durham have chosen to give support to eight students for coming eight years for the Boettcher Foundation Scholarship program. The grant program, which began in 1952, as of now offers 40 Colorado students assistance with acquiring full-ride…

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    Dr Naidoo Summary

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    Langston University Biology professor Gnanambal ( Charmaine) Naidoo spent seven weeks during the summer in South Africa as a Carnegie African Diaspora Fellow. Dr. Naidoo collaborated with Professor Mark Laing at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Pietermaritzburg. Dr. Naidoo reviewed the both the undergraduate and graduate Plant Pathology curriculum and the laboratory exercises. She also mentored graduate students and postdocs and presented seminars at two locations of the host institution.…

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    She is an activist for girls to go to school. According to the Malala video, she got shot by the Taliban on a bus. But she survived the attack. The reason she got shot was because she was fighting for girls to go to school. The Nobel Prize explains that she started a foundation, the action of establishing an institution or organization on a permanent basis,to empower,make someone stronger and more confident, girls. If it weren't for her, most girls would not be in school right now.…

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    She kept working at Manne Siegbahn's foundation in Stockholm, yet with little help, mostly because of Siegbahn's bias against ladies in science. Hahn and Meitner met secretly in Copenhagen around November to design another round of tests. The tests that gave the confirmation to atomic parting…

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    Like Martin Luther King Jr said “ the time is right to do what is right”. Martin Luther King Jr promoted peaceful ways to fix segregation problems he was the youngest man to receive the Nobel peace prize. Through 1896 and 1965 there were laws Like the Jim Crow laws that made it hard for African Americans live a normal life. We Americans Believe everyone is equal, but back then they refused to think that. But it always came out for the best like how they solve problems instead of using violence…

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    He recounts those unfortunates who experienced it. Not knowing if you will see your family again. Now till this day, still in fear in the hearts of men and women. Elie Wiesel is an example of Jewish children whose all lives were turned. Elie is a Nobel-Prize winning writer and activist who dedicated himself so no one could forget the horrible experiences of the Jews. He wanted to remember all the Jewish people who fought and suffered alone.Elie Wiesel was born on September 30, 1928, in Sighet.…

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    James Watson Essay

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    DNA. James Watson was an Academic, Biologist, Geneticist, Zoologist, and a scientist. He was born on the 6th of April 1928 in Chicago and is now 87 years old. Watson was awarded the Nobel Prize for helping discover the double-helix structure of DNA. His partner in this discovery was Francis Crick. After he won the Nobel Prize, he went on to work in cancer research and mapping the human genome. Recently he has been scrutinised for some of the claims he had made, ranging from obesity to…

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    got sentenced for 5 years in prison.(biography.com) Nelson Mandela and on of his Partners kindly were asked to accept an award that has been given to many people around the world called Nobel Peace Prize and they accepted. They got the Nobel Peace Prize because of the peaceful termination and laying the foundation for a new democratic South…

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    2009. She went under the name of Gul Makai, but was later discovered in December. Malala continued to speak out against the rights of women: the right to an education. Malala received the International Children's Peace Prize by The KidsRights Foundation (2011) and the National Peace Award (2012) by the Pakistan government.…

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