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1201: Antonin Scalia
... he was the chairman of the Administrative Conference of the US. Scalia was then appointed the assistant attorney general of the Office of Legal Counsel for the Department of Justice. In 1977, Scalia returned to teaching after 6 months serving as the resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute in DC. Him and his family picked up and moved again to Chicago, Illinois. While In Chicago, Scalia taught at the University ...
1202: Alexander Hamilton
... like … and would willingly risk my life, though not my character, to exalt my station." During adolescence, Hamilton had few opportunities for regular schooling. However, he possessed a commanding knowledge of French, due to the teaching of his late mother. This was a very rare trait in the English continental colonies. Hamilton was first published in the Royal Danish-American Gazette with his description of the terrible hurricane of August 30th ...
1203: Martin Luther
... Katharina Von Bora, a former nun, in 1525. This displayed his rejection towards living in a monastery as a monk and for clerical celibacy. After this marriage he spent the rest of his life writing, teaching and preaching. How did Luther view the power of God and what can a person do without God's grace? He believed that God's power was completely beyond man's comprehension and could only ...
1204: Maria Mitchell
... Even though the Mitchell's weren't rich Maria's father, a devoted amateur( most astronomers of that time were amateurs) astronomer, introduced her to mathematics and the night sky. He also encouraged her toward teaching and passed on a sense of God as in the natural world. By the time Maria was sixteen, she was a teacher of mathematics at Cyrus Pierce's school for young ladies where she used ...
1205: Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
... honors he received: fifteen medals (including two US awards); three honorary degrees including an honorary M.D. from Wurzburg; four prizes; and seven plaques. Now, because of his fame, Mr. Roentgen was offered a job teaching physics at one of Germany s most prestigious universities, in Munich. He took the job and left Wurzburg, the birthplace of his amazing discovery and the place he had taught at for over ten years ...
1206: Us Presidents 30-42
... of Robert Bork after the Judiciary Committee found him insufficiently inclined to protect individual rights and liberties. A second judge, Douglas Ginsburg, withdrew from consideration after it became known that he had smoked marijuana while teaching at Harvard. Reagan's third choice for the vacancy, Judge Anthony M. Kennedy, was approved. 41. President - George Herbert Walker Bush Term - January 20, 1989 to January 20, 1993 Inaugurated as president on Jan. 20 ...
1207: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin 2
... New Economic Developments in Peasant Life and On the So-Called Market Question. Both of these books discuss Russia as a developing Capitalist country. He also attended the Social Democratic gatherings and became involved in teaching workers. He was able to study the workers as well as educate them. As Lenin became more and more involved in revolutionary activities, he became a threat to the state and the Tsar. He was ...
1208: Vladimir Ilyich
... V. Ilyin, K. Tulin, Karpov and others). Born: 10th (22nd) April 1870 in Simbirsk (now Ulyanovsk). Organizer of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and founder of the Soviet state, he continued the revolutionary teaching of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Born in the family of a public-school inspector. His elder brother Alexander, a member of the "People's Freedom" movement, was sentenced to death in 1887 for participation ...
1209: Prophet Muhammad
... Quran does not contain even a word from the Prophet. The Quran speaks in the first person, i.e., Allah's commandments to His creation. Jibril also visited the Prophet throughout his mission informing and teaching him of events and strategy as needed to help in the completion of the prophetic mission. The Prophet s sayings, actions, and approvals are recorded separately in collections known as Hadith. The mission of Prophet ...
1210: Psychology B.f Skiner
... natural selection, operant conditioning, and in the development of social environments. Skinner s life appeared to be very good. He had a good family, two loving children and wife. He also had a good job teaching Psychology at his alma mater, Harvard University. America lost a very important, intellectual man in 1990 when B.F. Skinner died at the age of 86 of leukemia that he had contracted when he was ...


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