Alfred Nobel
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We all associate peace with the Nobel prize, but did you know that Alfred Nobel actually invented dynamite? He was also a great chemist, engineer, innovator and a manufacturer of armaments. So how did the Nobel Peace Prize come about? Get inside the mind of this amazing individual and discover what drove him, what changed his ways of thinking and how he came to see things differently, and consequently changed the world.
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Christopher Sholes
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Gugliemo Marconi
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Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh is recognized internationally as an aviator, author, inventor and explorer. He was an amazing leader and pioneer, in the development of commercial aviation in the USA. Follow his journey from an early age, when he loved all things mechanical. He also loved nature and took an active role in the preservation of the environment. His adventurous and exploratory personality led him on many exciting journeys. Charles led a heroic life and his acts of bravery are an inspiration to people from all walks of life.
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Humphry Davy
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