James Chadwick was born October 20, 1891 in Cheshire, England. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1935 for the discovery of the Neutron. He is the son of John Joseph Chadwick and Anne Mary Knowles. Not much is known about his early childhood, except that he came from a poor family at who struggled to get by at many times. Ever since his early childhood he was very smart, at the age of 11 he won the chance to go to the adored Manchester Grammar School. He was sadly unable to attend because his family was so port that they couldn't even afford to pay the small entrance fees. As a result, he attended Manchester’s Central Grammar School for boys. He continued to excel in his early academic career, he later moved onto Manchester High School
On the year of 1980 was when he received his second Nobel Prize. This Nobel Prize was also in chemistry, for inventing a method of so called “reading” the molecular letters that make up the genetic code. This discovery was a big discovery
Marcus Garvey a Jamaican political leader born 1887 August 17 in Saint Ann’s Bay, Jamaica. He was the youngest out of the eleven children his mother Sarah Jane Richards had. She was a domestic worker and farmer as her job. She was a good influence on Marcus who was once described “ bold, determined, and strong. He refused to yield to superior forces if he believed he was right. His father (Marcus Mosiah Harvey Sr) was known around Jamaica for having a large library where Marcus Garvey learned to read and Self-educated himself. Although he received primary education from elementary school though he went through racism experience. After several years later he decided to leave school and serve as a apprentice of a printer. He also visited
Before I get into his education and early career, I want to talk about his status. He met a girl named Jane during his days in Oxford University. But that did not go for too long. Since he lost interest, he found another love named Nancy. She was also at the CERN. One of the company's
Donald 'Deke' Slayton graduated from Sparta High School and later went to the University in Minnesota and received a bachelor of science and a degree in Aeronautical Engineering in 1949. After he joined the air forces as an aviation cadet. He received many special honors such as the NASA Distinguished Service Medal three times, NASA Exceptional Service Medal, and many more.
Mr. Roger Enright was a coal miner from Pennsylvania that had transformed himself into a millionaire. He made a poor subject for blackmailers and debunking biographers. Among the wealthy, he was disliked for having become wealthy so crudely. He hated bankers, labor unions, women, evangelists and the stock exchange. He had never bought a share stock nor sold a share in any enterprises, and he owned his fortune singlehanded. Besides his oil business he owned a publishing house, a restaurant, a radio shop, a garage, and a plant manufacturing electric refrigerators. When a successful businessman with great ego like Enright himself decided to construct a building, he spent six months searching for an architect that can design an egotistical building
People such as Charles will do inappropriate acts just to get attention. The title of the story is Charles and it is written by Shirley Jackson. Charlie the main character was craving attention, therefore he looked for some unkind ways to receive it. The story took place in the 1950s at Laurie’s home and the kindergarten. Laurie was approaching his first year of kindergarten. Laurie faced the problem of adjusting to the new lifestyle that was kindergarten.
In ancient Chad things were very very different than chad is today. Chad's history is rich and prosperous dating back as early as the 7rd century african tribes such as the Toubous settled down and started the practice of agriculture and cultivation. The mighty Toubous then founded the Kanem region which many people of islamic origin settled.The coexistence of these two tribes were the rock hrd foundation for many empires to come.In the 17th century to the 19th century chad was extremely popular for the arab slave trade the warring native tribes would kidnap their enemy tribe members and sell them to the arab traders they would then travel through the congo or saharah to be sold across the world. in 1960 Chad was taken by the French
She is a software Engineer in Philadelphia, and a member of the American military, armed forces. Her true passion is writing, however, due to the strife of being successful in the art field she had to put her dreams down in pursuit of another career and the love for her country. During Hurricane Irma, she was called upon for rescue relief. She does a great justice for her country even though there are hard days. She currently lives alone, but is surrounded by her cousins as loved ones. She can speak and read Korean, Japanese, English and Yoruba. Due to this extra talent, when she manages some free time, she translates comics from other countries to English. Using Discord would be a great way for her to communicate
Chad is made up of over 140 different ethnic groups, whose diets are as diverse as their cultural traditions. The Arabs of northern Chad--who are nomadic or live in the capital of N'Djamena--eat staples of dairy and meat, while groups in the agricultural south have a plant-based diet. However, there are certain national dishes that all Chadians share.
He enrolled in the Royal High School. He had to tutor himself all the way through high school. He was 15 years old when he dropped out, only finishing the first four semesters. The next year, he gained a job as a pupil teacher of speech and music at the Western House Academy at Elgin Moray, Scotland. His dad did not approve of him pursuing a career in science, but he did it anyway. His grandmother and father both had careers in science and that is why he wanted to go into that field too. He explored a natural curiosity about the world, he would gather specimens for experiments or do experiments about other things. He created his first invention when he was 12. He was working on a neighbor's mill and created a device with a combination of rotating paddles and nail brushes. This machine created a simple, de- husking machine that was used later on for workers in factories and made labor processes easier. This all led to him becoming him one of the most appreciated inventors in the
Thomas Cole was born on February 1st 1801 in Bolton-le-Moor, Lancashire and was the only son of James and Mary Cole but the youngest one of eight children. Cole’s father was a kind and gentle man who was quite close to his children; however he was not the most economically secure person as he failed in his woolen manufacturing. Cole was sent to school at the age of nine where he would face many hardships including harsh discipline, poor fare and sickness. He became an engraver at a print-works doing simple patterns for calico. Cole’s father wanted him to become an apprentice to an iron manufacturer of an attorney as there were good opportunities in the fields. His morale sense was so high that he forbade himself to form any intimate acquaintances
Jon Faulkner has had the most amazing and interesting life, from the time he grew up in the Pilbara to now, where he is a school teacher on Christmas Island.
During the late 1800s, many artists turned away from “pure and realistic lines of the Neoclassical period” and instead focused on placing the viewers in a “new world, far removed from the realities of everyday life” John William Waterhouse was an English painter born in Rome in April 1849 at the time “when the Industrial Revolution was in full swing and poverty was rife within the poorer communities of England” (Dorment 3). He was destined to become an artist as both his parents, William and Isabella, worked as painters and frequently encouraging their son to draw and sketch art that he saw in the British Museum and National Gallery. Waterhouse’s family moved to England sometime in the 1850s where the young painter helped his father in the
Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born to an aristocratic family on November 30, 1874. As his life unfolded, he displayed the traits of his father, Lord Randolph Churchill, a British statesman from an established English family, and his mother, Jeanette "Jennie" Jerome, an independent-minded New York socialite.
The IB profiles of John M. Grunsfeld are risk taker, Knowledgeable, and Determined. He is a risk taker because he took part in a extremely risky mission, Space exploration. There are many things that can go horribly wrong, like an engine exploding, or the rocket falling over and blowin. g up on the launchpad and because of that, possibly lose the astronauts piloting the ship, nevertheless . He is knowledgeable because he was able to get selected by NASA and qualified for flight selection as a mission specialist. He is determined because when there are problems with one of the rockets or one of the astronauts, they don’t give up the mission, they try again and again until they succeed