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- 961: Cark Gauss
- ... created have had an immense influence in many areas of the mathematic and scientific world. Carl Gauss was born Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss, on the thirtieth of April, 1777, in Brunswick, Duchy of Brunswick (now Germany). Gauss was born into an impoverished family, raised as the only son of a bricklayer. Despite the hard living conditions, Gauss's brilliance shone through at a young age. At the age of only two ...
- 962: Compare And Cantrast Web Du Bois & Booker T Washington
- ... invitation of President Kwame Nkrumah to take up residence in Ghana, the first ex-colonial Black African nation. Du Bois had lived to see his Pan-African dream becoming reality. During his student days in Germany, Du Bois took his first tentative steps toward the political left. He joined the Socialist Party in 1910, resigning, however, in 1912. In the 1920's he began reading Marx carefully, and during the 1930 ...
- 963: Chanel, Gabrielle
- ... Saumur 1909 Opens first shop, a millinery, in Paris 1910 Moves to Rue Cambon, where the House of Chanel remains 1923 Debuts Chanel No. 5 1939 Closes her fashion house when France declares war on Germany 1945 Exiled to Switzerland for her love affair with a Nazi officer 1954 Launches successful comeback 1971 Dies Jan. 10 in Paris "I was the one who changed, it wasn't fashion. I was the ...
- 964: Beethoven
- ... old beliefs, customs, and religions. There were advances in astronomy, geography and chemistry, proving that the world was ready for a revolution of innovation and excitement. Beethoven was born on December 17, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. Bonn was a pleasant city. It was very old and very rich in tradition. Its location was on the western bank of the Rhine River which offered protection form intruders.(Marek, 26-7) It was ...
- 965: Benjamin H. Latrobe
- ... raised in England. As a young man Latrobe was taught at the Morvian school in Fulneck. This was where Latrobe received a base for his further education. After Morvian, he transferred to Nieski school in Germany. There he received an impressive education. Which was composed of a broad curriculum. He was taught in all the liberal arts and also classical and modern languages. Latrobe started his career training under England's ...
- 966: Bach, Johann Sebastian
- ... of his finest music in this period: the Brandenburg Concertos, the violin concertos, the suites for orchestra and much of the chamber music. During the time that Bach was developing his talents as a composer, Germany was going through what most of the rest of Europe was going through. It was going through the Industrial Revolution. This probably had some effect on his works, but probably nothing really significant. A piece ...
- 967: Autobiography Of Albert Einstein
- ... s General Theory of relativity, but few know about his interesting life that led this great scientist to discover ideas about atomic bomb, as well as television and other inventions. Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1874. Before his first birthday, his family had moved to Munich where his father, Hermann Einstein, and uncle set up a small electro-chemical business. As a child, Einstein showed his curiosity ...
- 968: Australia
- ... and lubricants, food and live animals. Chief Exports. Metal ores and metal scrap, textile fibers, cereals, meat, mineral fuels and lubricants, petroleum, natural gas, machinery and transport equipment, chemicals. Chief Trading Partners. United States, Japan, Germany, New Zealand. Monetary Unit. 1 Australian dollar = 100 cents. EDUCATION Public Schools. The governments of the Australian states and the Northern Territory administer and fund the majority of primary, secondary, and technical education. They also ...
- 969: August Tubbe
- ... He further expanded his wishes that the forces of the United States and the Allies would be successful in the present conflict; that the imperial German Government be overthrown; a Democratic Government be established in Germany; and, a permanent world peace would result. August Tubbe's plea was not honored and at the age of 72 he was held in confinement until the end of World War I. Currently, April 1999 ...
- 970: Andy Warhol 3
- ... as the electric chair pictures were being shown there were many other quite disturbing sets of pictures being shown. They were of race riots and many were taken directly from newspaper articles of the Nazi Germany and Castro's revolution in Cuba. (Crone pg 29) One of the last serial sets that Warhol created before moving on from painting was of flowers. The flowers were produced in an extreme variety of ...
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