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Benjamin Franklin Ben Franklin
1,709 wordsIn his many careers as a printer, moralist, essayist, civic leader, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat, and philosopher, for later generations of Americans he became both a spokesman and a model for the national character. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts on Jan. 17, 1706, into a religious Puritan household. His father, Josiah, was a candlemaker and a skillful mechanic. His mother, Asian Bens parents raised thirteen children -- the survivors of Josiah's seventeen children by two wives ...
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University Of Basel Academy Of Science
2,249 wordsLeonhard Euler's father was Paul Euler. Paul Euler had studied theology at the University of Basel and had attended Jacob Bernoulli's lectures there. In fact Paul Euler and Johann Bernoulli had both lived in Jacob Bernoulli's house while undergraduates at Basel. Paul Euler became a Protestant minister and married Margaret Bruce, the daughter of another Protestant minister. Their son Leonhard Euler was born in Basel, but the family moved to Riehen when he was one year old and it was in Riehen, no...
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Pen Name Voltaire Francois Marie Paris
381 wordsVoltaire Francois Marie About (pen name Voltaire) was born on November 21, 1694 in Paris. Voltaire's style, wit, intelligence and keen sense of justice made him one of France's greatest writers and philosophers. Young Francois Marie received an excellent education at a Jesuit school. He left school at 16 and soon formed friendships with a group of sophisticated Parisian aristocrats. Paris society sought his company for his cleverness, humor and remarkable ability to write verse. In 1717 he was a...
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Academy Of Science Petersburg Academy
571 wordsLeonhard Euler, (born April 15, 1707, died Sept. 18, 1783), was the most prolific mathematician in history. His 866 books and articles represent about one third of the entire body of research on mathematics, theoretical physics, and engineering mechanics published between 1726 and 1800. In pure mathematics, he integrated Leibniz's differential calculus and Newton's method of fluxions into mathematical analysis; refined the notion of a function; made common many mathematical notations, including ...
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Clone A Human Cloning Cloning
817 wordsCloning Cloning is one of the most controversial topics in biotechnology and biomedical science today. Cloning is a technology that must be widely researched before any cloning takes place. In turn, governments take responsibility for what laws on cloning they enforce, and how these laws are enforced. The task of this paper is to explain the meaning of cloning and emphasize some important problems related to cloning process. In 1997 the first mammal, a sheep named Dolly was cloned by the group o...
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Gulliver Travels Jonathan Swift
882 wordsIn 1726, the Anglo-Irish satirist Jonathan Swift wrote Gulliver's Travels. Gulliver's Travels was originally intended as an attack on the hypocrisy of the establishment, including the government, the courts, and the clergy, but it was so well written that it immediately became a childrens favorite. Swift wrote Gulliver's Travels at a time of political change and scientific invention, and many of the events he describes in the book can easily be linked to contemporary events in Europe. One of the...
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Pen Name Voltaire Francois Marie Paris
379 wordsVoltaire Francois Marie About (pen name Voltaire) was born on November 21, 1694 in Paris. Voltaires style, wit, intelligence and keen sense of justice made him one of Frances greatest writers and philosophers. Young Francois Marie received an excellent education at a Jesuit school. He left school at 16 and soon formed friendships with a group of sophisticated Parisian aristocrats. Paris society sought his company for his cleverness, humor and remarkable ability to write verse. In 1717 he was arr...
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Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire Francois Marie Arouet Paris
443 wordsFrancois Marie Arouet (Voltaire): French Author And Francois Marie Arouet (Voltaire): French Author And Philosopher 1694 1778 A. D. Francois Marie Arouet (Voltaire): French Author and Philosopher 1694 1778 A. D. Francois Marie Arouet (pen name Voltaire) was born on November 21, 1694 in Paris. Voltaires style, wit, intelligence and keen sense of justice made him one of Frances greatest writers and philosophers. Young Francois Marie received an excellent education at a Jesuit school. He left schoo...
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Aix La Chapelle Italian Opera
1,273 wordsHandel, George Frideric b. Feb. 23, 1685, Halle, Saxony [Germany] d. April 14, 1759, London, Eng. German (UNTIL 1715) GEORG FRIEDRICH H? NDEL, OR HAENDEL German-born English composer of the late Baroque era, noted particularly for his operas, oratorios, and instrumental compositions. He wrote the most famous of all oratorios, the Messiah (1741), and is also known for such occasional pieces as Water Music (1717) and Music for the Royal Fireworks (1749). Life. The son of a barber-surgeon, Handel s...
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