William Shakespeare
Shakespeare (Shakespeare) William (23.4. 1564, Stratford-on-Avon, - 23.4.1616, ibid.), English playwright and poet. Rod in the family of an artisan and merchant John S. He studied at a grammar school,…

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STEVEN HOKING AND DISCOVERY "ON THE DISPUTE"
The area in which Stephen Hawking was a scientist was cosmology and quantum gravity. The main achievements in these areas include the study of thermodynamic processes occurring in black holes,…

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Dmitriy Mendeleev
SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY In 1855, Mendeleev graduated with honors and began teaching first at the gymnasium of Simferopol, then at Odessa (he was sent to the south for health amendment at…

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Catherine II The Great

Starting in 1762 her reign, Catherine II tried to arrange the state in accordance with the ideals of the Enlightenment. It embodied important and significant reforms for the empire, gaining enormous public support. A year later, she initiated the reorganization of the Senate, which increased the productivity of its work. Continue reading

Joseph Stalin

Joseph Stalin (present: Dzhugashvili) – active revolutionary, leader of the Soviet state from 1920 to 1953, Marshal and Generalissimo of the USSR. The period of his rule, called “the era of Stalinism”, was marked by victory in the Second World War, the amazing successes of the USSR in the economy, in eradicating the illiteracy of the population, in creating the country’s image as a superpower. Continue reading

NELSON MANDELA BIOGRAPHY
The name Nelson Mandela is synonymous with freedom, it is on a par with the names of Gandhi, Patrice Lumumba and Angela Davis. After spending a quarter of life in…

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Moses
Moses is worshiped by all the major modern religions of the world, and Judaism, and Christianity, and Islam. He is the greatest prophet of the Supreme Testament, the liberator of…

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