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Thomas Roberts
A journalist began a career in broadcasting and gained recognition as an anchor for major networks. The work included significant contributions to national news coverage. Transitioning into acting, performed in notable television series, showcasing skills in various roles. Achieved various accolades for excellence in journalism and entertainment.
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An American-Lebanese basketball player, born in 1991, gained recognition during college basketball at the University of Kansas. Drafted in the 2012 NBA Draft as the 5th overall pick by the Sacramento Kings, played professionally in multiple leagues including the NBA and overseas. Throughout a career spanning various teams, showcased skills as a forward noted for rebounding and defensive capabilities. Participated in international competitions, representing Lebanon in the FIBA Basketball World Cup.
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Born in 1991, a javelin thrower achieved prominence in athletics. Competed internationally and won multiple medals. Claimed gold at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics held in London, showcasing exceptional skill and technique. Also participated in the 2016 Summer Olympics.
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Competitor in professional road cycling events, participated in the Tour de France. Excelled in both national and international competitions, contributing significantly to the sport in Austria. Achieved notable standings in various cycling championships throughout the career. Specialized in multiple stages and terrains, showcasing versatility and endurance in demanding races.
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Contributions included advancements in observational astronomy and experiments in terrestrial physics. Served as the first Director of the Armagh Observatory in Ireland, a position held from 1823 until 1882, impacting astronomical studies. Developed significant meteorological instruments and undertook various studies related to atmospheric phenomena. Actively published research in various scientific journals during the 19th century, aiding the dissemination of knowledge in astronomy and physics.
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Served as an English cleric during the 15th century. Held the position of Bishop of Rochester and later became the Archbishop of York. Engaged in the administration of the church and participated in the political landscape of the time. Contributed to educational reforms and founded several institutions including colleges. His influence extended to the royal court, where he acted as an advisor during significant political events.
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An English artist and caricaturist, this individual is recognized for satirical drawings and caricatures that depicted social and political life in London during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His works often illustrated the lives of the upper classes and the follies of the political scene. With a distinctive style marked by lively lines and exaggerated features, this artist contributed to the popularization of caricature as an art form. The works are characterized by humor and keen observation of social manners. His influence helped shape visual satire in Britain, illustrating both the absurdities and the realities of his times.
Continue ReadingThomas Ruddiman
A prominent academic and scholar, contributed significantly to the study of the Scottish language and English etymology. Ruddiman served as the librarian of the Advocates Library in Edinburgh. Authored various works, including an influential grammar of the Scots language. His efforts were pivotal in documenting and preserving Scottish linguistic heritage.
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First Earl of Dorset served as Lord High Treasurer of England. Contributed significantly to English literature as a poet and playwright. Worked closely with Queen Elizabeth I and maintained high political office throughout his career. Sackville is remembered for his involvement in the development of early English drama and poetry, particularly through works like 'Gorboduc,' which is considered one of the first English tragedies.
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Born in England, contributed to the fields of cartography, painting, and architecture. Sandby played a significant role in establishing the traditions of topographical drawing in Britain, notably through his work at the Royal Academy. His career spanned several decades in the 18th century, where he became an influential figure in the arts and educational movements of the time. He created numerous maps and engravings, documenting landscapes and urban scenes, enhancing knowledge of geography. His architectural designs included notable structures that reflect the aesthetics of his era. Sandby also contributed to the development of British watercolor painting.
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Served as the 5th President of Burkina Faso from 1983 until 1987. Sankara implemented sweeping reforms aimed at combating corruption, improving education, and enhancing public health. Focused on self-sufficiency, he promoted agricultural development and women's rights. His government nationalized land, mineral resources, and initiated a range of social programs, making significant strides in literacy and healthcare during his tenure. His policies and leadership style inspired other revolutionary movements across Africa.
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An American economist made significant contributions to game theory, particularly in the context of conflict and cooperation. Schelling's work analyzed strategic behavior in economics and military strategy, providing insights that influenced both public policy and academic research. His notable publications include 'The Strategy of Conflict' and 'Micromotives and Macrobehavior'. Schelling's theories have been applied to various fields, including international relations, economics, and environmental policy. In 2005, he received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his pioneering analysis of conflict and cooperation through game-theory methodology.
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