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Murray Rothbard
Morrie Rosenberg was a successful business man and investor. He made millions of dollars over the years and was able to retire in his early fifty’s. However, that was not the only thing that made him unique. Over the years, Morrie kept a journal of his life. This journal would become a unique and ......
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Sophie
Nasmyth, J James Nasmyth
James Nasmyth (19 August 1808 – 7 May 1890) was a Scottish engineer, inventor, and artist. Nasmyth developed a process to make an accurate air hammer. He also invented the full-circle planer, a revolutionary machine that reduced the time required to machine wrought iron railings. In addition to h......
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Heather
Nemchinov
Chaim Weizmann: A Life of Dedication Chaim Weizmann (1874-1952) was a major figure of the 20th century. Born in Russia, he rose to become one of the most influential Jews in modern history. He served as the President of the World Zionist Organization and was instrumental in the creation of the st......
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Liam
Norbert Wiener
Robert G. Weinberg is one of the founding fathers of modern cancer biology. He is currently credits with the discovery of three major sets of oncogenes involved in producing classically defined human cancers, and in identifying and altering the key pathways that fuel tumor formation. He is an inst......
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Samantha
john whitebo
John Bramble was born on June 12, 1837, in London, England, to a prominent family of nobles. He was the youngest son of Lord Frederick Bramble, a prominent politician and member of the House of Commons. While still young, he showed an aptitude for business and an interest in travel, and he was soo......
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Lila
Parsons, CA Charles Algornon Parsons
Charles Algornon Parsons Charles Algornon Parsons, better known as C.A. Parsons, was an English engineer and inventor who was a noted pioneer in the development of steam turbine technology and its applications in power generation. In 1884, he founded the Parsons Steam Turbine Company, which event......
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Alice
John Bates Clark Award
John Bates Clark medal The John Bates Clark medal is an award given by the American Economic Association to recognize an outstanding economist under the age of forty. It has been described as the equivalent to a Nobel prize in economics and is given to scholars who have made significant contribut......
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Madison
john templeton
John Dalton John Dalton was born in Eaglesfield, Cumberland, England in 1766. His father was a weaver who had a fascination with numbers, a trait he passed on to his son. John had very supportive parents and a good education, which enabled him to begin studying chemistry early on in life. At the a......
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Sophie
john doerr
John Durr was a prominent figure in the early days of physics, engineering and astronomy. He was born in 1750 in England and after a successful career in the Royal Navy, he left the service in 1786 and became a full-time researcher and researcher of physics and mathematics. Durrs research was pri......
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Sophia
john von neumann
John von Neumann (John von Neumann) was a pioneering figure in computer science and mathematics. Born in Hungary in 1903 to a wealthy family, he was educated at the Budapest Institute of Technology. In 1930, he received his doctorate from the University of Berlin, where he worked for two years bef......
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Sophie
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