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Title: Citizenship


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Citizenship
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The Nobel Prize
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Alfred NOBEL 1833-1896
  • Aged 17 fluent in Swedish, Russian, French,
    English and German
  • invented dynamite
  • used for blasting rock in many types of
    construction .. and in weapons

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Alfred NOBEL 1833-1896
  • left money for prizes in Physics, Chemistry,
    Physiology or Medicine, Literature and Peace
  • later Economics
  • The Nobel Foundation gave permission for
  • The Nobel School

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Marie Curie

James Watson
T.S. Eliot
Mother Teresa
Alexander Fleming
The Nobel School
Amartya Sen
Martin Luther King
Ernest Rutherford
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The Nobel School
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The Nobel School
James Watson
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James Watson
  • I just like to know why things happen and I think
    we have inherited this. Curiosity about things,
    why things happen, can prepare you for how you
    live in the world.

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James Watson and DNA
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What DNA enables us to do
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What DNA might enable us to do
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Even more amazing
and all because of James Watsons curiosity!
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Ernest Rutherford
The Nobel School
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The Atom
  • One of the largest atoms is the caesium atom and
    10 million of these would fit between a serration
    on a postage stamp and the next serration

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Ernest Rutherford
  • I know of no more enthralling adventure of the
    human mind than the voyage of discovery into the
    almost unexplored world of the atomic nucleus

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The Nobel School
Marie Curie
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Using Marie Curies Alpha Particles
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Atom
  • Most of the atom is empty space. The rest
    consists of a positively charged nucleus of
    protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of
    negatively charged electrons.

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In the stillness, there is only the danceTS
Eliot
  • All things are made of atoms, little particles
    that move around in perpetual motion, attracting
    each other when they are a little distance apart
    but repelling each other upon being squeezed into
    one another.

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If the nucleus were one pea, the atom would be
the size of Wembley Stadium!

If a nucleus were one pea
its atom would be Wembley Stadium and
ten million atoms would fit between each
serration on a postage stamp
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Ernest Rutherford
  • Generosity he did not add his name to many
    discoveries he initiated
  • Kindness he helped scientists and academics
    escape from Nazi Germany
  • He is buried in Westminster Abbey

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Alexander Fleming
  • Do not wait for fortune to smile
  • upon you prepare yourself with knowledge

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Penicillin
  • Fleming along with two other scientists won
    the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in
    1945 for the discovery of penicillin and its
    curative effect on various infectious diseases

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Mother Teresa
The Nobel School
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Mother Teresa
  • Please don't kill the child. I want the
    child. Please give me the child. I am willing to
    accept any child who would be aborted, and to
    give that child to a married couple who will love
    the child, and be loved by the child. From our
    children's home in Calcutta alone, we have saved
    over 3000 children

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In Calcutta
  • People suffer. They have forgotten how to
    smile, they have forgotten the beauty of the
    human touch. They need someone who will
    understand and respect them.

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Alexander Fleming
The Nobel School
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Mother Teresa
  • I am grateful to accept the Nobel Prize in the
    name of the hungry, the homeless, the crippled,
    the blind, the lepers, of all those people who
    feel unwanted, unloved and uncared-for throughout
    society, people shunned by everyone.

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TS Eliot
  • Skimbleshanks, the Railway Cat
  • Mr. Mistofellees
  • Macavity, the Mystery Cat
  • Old Deuteronomy
  • The Jellicle Cats

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Martin Luther King
The Nobel School
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The Nobel School
T.S. Eliot
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T S Eliot
  • We shall not cease from exploration
  • And the end of all our exploring
  • Will be to arrive where we first started
  • And know the place for the first time.

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Amartya Sen about TS Eliot
  • Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
  • Where is the life we have lost in the living?
  • TS Eliot

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  • Where is the life we have lost in the living?

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Alexander Fleming
  • When given the Noble prize, he was praised
    for co-operation (he sent his mould to other
    laboratories), for scientific enthusiasm and for
    firm belief in an idea

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Amartya Sen
  • You cannot evaluate what is happening in an
    economy or a society without looking at people
    who are on the downside and not just those who
    are doing well and prospering.

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Amartya Sen
The Nobel School
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