If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true is really true, there would be little hope of advance.”orville are talking about how giving advice to build a plane. People that built millions of airlines to fly. They both had good idea to to help people cross the world faster.The brothers are smart to come up with that idea.They worked in a bike shop in ohio. THe wright brothers were brothers in ohio.They worked in a biked in Ohio. THey had to kids or no wife. They has other siblings they had brother and sisters.Some of the brothers and sisters had kids and wifes and husband . And they kids. The wright brothers was very smart. They invented a glider. There first glider attempted went 300 feet in 12 seconds. The brothers
Orville and Wilbur Wright were two brothers who became interested with objects that fly. Orville was born August 19, 1871 in Dayton, Ohio. Orville’s brother Wilbur was born April 16, 1867 in Millville, Indiana. Their parents were Milton and Susan Wright; they were married in 1859. Milton Wright was born 1828 on his father's farm in Rush County, Indiana. He worked as a farmhand until he joined the Church of the United Brethren 1847, and he was ordained a minister in the church in 1856. Their mother, Susan Wright, was born 1831 in Loudoun County near Hillsboro, Virginia. Her father, John Gottlieb Koerner, was a skilled wagon maker who had immigrated to America from the tiny village of Förthen, Germany in 1818. While the boys were young, they lived in Dayton Ohio; they stayed there until they were adults and started a business where they designed and repaired bicycles.
Today in this passage I will inform you about two courageous, brave, and very intelligent men who were so similar yet extremely different. These two men are, nonetheless, known for their traveling. Christopher Columbus and Charles Lindbergh happen to be true outstanding men whom I will speak about in this passage. Christopher Columbus was the first man to try to discover an easier and faster way to get to Asia and instead “found” America; he made four trips to get across the Atlantic Ocean ("Christopher Columbus Biography”). Charles Lindbergh was the first man to fly solo transatlantic in his own airplane.At the time, he was also in the U.S. army and was working as an army air service reserve
Aileen Wuornos was a prostitute who shot to death at least seven middle-aged men that she encountered along northern and central Florida highways. Between 1989 and 1990, she murdered men that solicited her for sexual favors. Aileen Wuornos is listed as one of the country’s rare female serial killers that was put to death by lethal injection. A big question for psychologist and investigators was, “Is Aileen Wuornos a victim of a failed upbringing or is she truly a monster” (Seal, 2008)? When analyzing this case, it is clear that she was driven by her environment and psychological factors that started in her childhood.
From when he was a little by, Christopher Columbus always yearned to know the secrets of the world. His parents were Domenico and Susanna, who both came from families of weavers and wool carders. Christopher also had two brothers and one sister. Their names were Giacomo, Bartholomew, and Bianchinetta.
Our goal is to display the positive and respectable images of men, not allowing society to categorize our urban brothers (young & old) as threatening hoodlums. To send a message to our urban brothers: if you dress like a hoodlum, you will be treated like a hoodlum (in nearly all cases). The way a man dress is a positive presentation he delivers to women, his family and the world.
Bet you didn't know that orville wright killed someone while flying a very successful airplane orville wright crashed with a passenger on board. The wright brothers were known for taking off aircrafts from flat ground and to have the longest flight lasting an hour long each flight lasted 30 min to 1hour
Ferdinand Magellan was born in Northern Portugal in 1480. As a young child he studied maps and navigation and his dream was to become an explorer. His parents were a part of the Portuguese nobility and when they died, Magellan became a page for the queen when he was only ten years old. In 1505, when Ferdinand twenty, he joined a fleet of Portuguese ships that were sailing to East Africa. From then on he became a sailor in the Portuguese fleet. In this position Magellan sailed as far as the Moluccas, islands in Indonesia, which at that time were called the Spice Islands. The Moluccas were the source of the most sought after spices, such as Cloves and Nutmeg. In 1513 Magellan was wounded while serving in Morocco, and walked with a limp for the rest of his life. After his injury, Portuguese officials accused Magellan of trading illegally with the Moroccans. He begged the king to let him keep his job but in spite of all he had done for Portugal the king fired him and no further job offers were presented to him in Portugal.
Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer from Genoa, who traveled across the Atlantic Ocean from Spain in which he discovered the “New World” and he also made four Voyages. The “legend”, how some people call Columbus, was born in Genoa of the year 1451. His father was a wool merchant. Christopher at his young age, found a job on a merchant ship. In the year of 1470 his ship had been attack by French privateers at the Portuguese coast. Luck for him, the boat sank, but he was able to grab piece of wood and sail himself to Lisbon. At Lisbon, Columbus learned to study mathematics, astronomy, cartography and navigation.
Johannes Vermeer was a Dutch painter that lived through the Baroque era along with the dutch holden age. He wasn’t exactly wealthy and produced very few paintings. For the most part Vermeer painted domestic interior scenes. His works are largely genre pieces and portraits and his subjects were usually middle-class 17th century Dutch society, anywhere from a milkmaid to higher-class merchantmen. Besides this, he also painted with religious, poetical, musical, and scientific elements. He worked with very expensive pigments and was known was his use of light in his work. He also used many earth colors to portray a warm light within the paintings interior. He was inspired by Leonardo DaVinci’s observation that the surface of an object takes the
The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, were inventors and pioneers who created the worlds first successful flying airplane that they invented and builded. Their first recorded flight was on December 17, 1903. Over the next years they continued to develop the aircraft making a contribution to develop the modern airplane. This contribution was in control of the airplane through their three- axis control system that is still used today. The Wright Brothers use the Scientific Method process just like we have learned in school.
Columbus’s father was Domenico Colombo, a wool weaver who was also involved in local politics. His mother was Suzanna Fontanarossa, the daughter of a wool weaver. The oldest of five children was Christopher he had three brothers and one sister. When Columbus sailed the earth everyone thought that the world was flat and if he sailed to far that he would eventually fall off the edge of the earth. When Christopher went on his voyage to the Americas when he landed, he thought he landed on the Indian islands and so that is was we call the Native Americans Indians. When the Europeans came to the Americas they brought a lot of diseases with them like, measles, smallpox, and malaria and the flu. Columbus went on many voyages to the Americas and each time he came back people would be astonished by what he would tell them. Columbus was
Did you know there are many different explorers? If there was no explorers we probably wouldn't be living here today. One famous explorer is named Ferdinand Magellan (Ma-jel-lan). Magellan was born in 1480 and was Killed in 1521 by a native named Lapu-Lapu. Magellan set out on a trip to circumnavigate the world by ship in 1519 that ended in 1522. Magellan stopped at many nations during his voyage including Portugal, and the Spice Islands but also traveled through the Strait of Magellan ( giving it its name) and also naming the Pacific Ocean.
Henry Cavendish was born October 10, 1731 to Lord Charles Cavendish and Lady Anne Grey-Cavendish in the city of Nice, France. Nice is located on the south-east side of France near the Ligurian Sea coastline, which is now commonly known as the French Riviera. Both of Henry’s parents were descendants of English dukes and had considerable wealth and stature in the British community. However, Lady Anne had significant health issues which made Lord Cavendish move his wife to Nice where she could be comfortable and enjoy year-round moderate temperatures and oceanic breezes. Unfortunately, Lady Cavendish’s health continued to deteriorate and she passed away two years later after giving birth to Henry’s brother
Ferdinand Magellan was the first person to circumnavigate the world. He was a Portuguese explorer who planned the expedition to the East Indies. Magellan was born in Sabrosa, Portugal in 1480. He was born into a noble family. Around 1500, Magellan became a skilled sailor and naval officer and was eventually selected by King Charles I to search for a westward route to the Moluccas Islands. King Charles financed the expedition.
Henry Cavendish was a well known scientist during the 1700’s. He is most famous for the discovery of hydrogen, although he calculated the characteristics of many gases, and the structure of air in the atmosphere.