He was devoted to education. He spent a large sum of his money opening libraries, and institute. Carnegie was an innovator. In 1902, he established the Carnegie Institute to aid scientific research. He also established $10 million worth funds for
He started getting into meteorology then went to Fort Myers to study it. He was assigned to Little Rock, Arkansas and predicted the weather. Then he was assigned to Fort Concho and then Abilene, Texas where he met his wife Cora. In Abilene he would predict the weather and he saved people 's live when he predicted floods on the Brazos and Colorado rivers. He joined the faculty of the University of Texas Medical School.
He grew up to be an agricultural chemist who made things from sweet potatoes and peanuts that we enjoy today, one great example is peanut butter. He made the world better by making new products that were
He did this with the help of a friend who had given him a clock, which he disassembled for the purpose of learning about the way it functions. With what he found out, he built a different clock, as mentioned above and earned fame. It also helped him learn more about math (Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806), n.d., p. xx) ("Mathematician and Astronomer Benjamin Banneker Was Born," n.d.)
"Every sin is the result of collaboration." Was a quote from Stephen Crane. Background Information, Accomplishments, and Interesting Facts. Background Information,He was born the year 1871 in Newark, New York and died in Badenweiler, Germany on the year 1900. He went to Syracuse University.
John D. Rockefeller is the founder of the Standard oil company. In his time, he became one of the world's wealthiest men and a major philanthropist. Everything we use today can be credited in some way to his success in the oil industry. From medical laboratories to the cares we drive today, his innovations and success in his industry have led to breakthroughs in every aspect of human life.
He did it that make him become a hero because he donated all his money to help with many
Elie Wiesel deserves this award because he strong, an amazing leader, and most of all, he is
One of those developments is the invention of the refracting telescope by Hans. Hans Lippershey also known as Johann Lippershey invented the telescope in 1604. The telescope is basically an instrument that makes far objects become much nearer and it is used by astronomers to see the universe and study stuff about it. Another main invention is the invention of the air pump by Otto von Guericke. The air pump is used to fill stuff like a bike with air.
This was mainly why he was so reluctant to publish his whole findings. Unlike Galileo, however, Copernicus was born Prussian in the early stages of the Renaissance in 1473. He was educated at the insisting of his uncle Lucas Watzenrode, and in one case put into a school in Krakow specializing in astronomy and mathematics. Copernicus traveled to Italy, homeplace of Galileo, for academics as well. At the end of his life, Copernicus settled down in Warmia but also took part in many political affairs.
A surgeon at one of the busiest Boston hospitals is now being recognized with one of the nation 's most prestigious awards for his research into eliminating health care inequalities. The Ellis Island Medal of Honor recognizes individuals who work to improve the lives of Americans, and previous recipients include six presidents, Rosa Parks and Mohammad Ali. Dr. Adal Haider an example of someone who has achieved the American Dream.
Kaitlin Schmitt 1/4/18 Hour 1 Mr. Stock J. Robert Oppenheimer Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a very successful man in his lifetime. He was known as the father of the atomic bomb and is very important in history. Robert Oppenheimer stood out in his childhood, had many adults accomplishments, and had many major events later in his life.
At a young age of thirteen he had to work at a bank to help his family. Then, he left the school at eighteen and became an elementary teacher for a short time. Also, he became a newspaper reporter before trying his luck sailing as a merchant to Liverpool, England. In the summer of 1839 he came
Albert Einstein changed America with his many scientific discoveries. Born in Ulm, Germany in 1879, Einstein immigrated to America in 1933. He is most known for his theory of relativity, which “proposed a revolutionary conception of the physical world, suggesting that time, mass, and length were not fixed absolutes, but dependent on the motion of the observer” (How I See the World).
I. Introduction a. How many of you have heard of Albert Einstein? i. Albert Einstein is a German born scientists ii. Einstein was born at Ulm, in Württemberg, Germany, on March 14, 1879 b. Who was Albert Einstein/Achievements to the scientific world? i. Are you familiar with his contributions do science? 1.