Currents of Thought Part I

Currents of Thought Part I

<p> Currents of Thought Part I Try this program to help fill organizer - http://flashnhistory.com/FlashPrograms/CurrentsofThought.swf Famous Person Dates Accomplishments Conditioned responses from dogs using bells at feeding. 1849 - 1936</p><p>Ivan Pavlov Won Nobel Peace Prize by working breaking down pitchblende which produced two new 1867 – 1934 elements. Radium and Polonium</p><p>Marie Curie Examined the concepts of the unconscious, and repression Treated patients with 1856 – 1939 psychoanalysis.</p><p>Sigmund Freud Investigated nuclear radiation by studying the unusual properties of the element 1852 – 1908 uranium.</p><p>Henri Becquerel Discovered bacteria could be killed by pasteurization - heat - Developed the first vaccine 1822 – 1895 for rabies and anthrax.</p><p>Louis Pasteur In the book, Frankenstein had created a monster who was a symbol of science trying to 1797 – 1851 conquer nature.</p><p>Mary Shelley Famous writer who is remembered for wearing men's clothing and smoking in public. 1804 – 1876 Lover to musician Chopin. </p><p>George Sand Invented the detective story and formulated the short stories with works like "The Tell- 1809 – 1849 Tale Heart and Murders in the Rue Morgue."</p><p>Edgar A. Poe America's architect designer of homes like Falling Water, museums like the Guggenheim 1867 – 1959 and office buildings like the Larkin and Johnson Wax.</p><p>Frank Lloyd Wright Prussian scientist, who discovered anthrax bacteria - the cause of hoof and mouth 1843 – 1910 disease. Considered one of the founders of microbiology.</p><p>Robert Koch German physicist, who, produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a 1845 – 1923 wavelength range today known as X-rays.</p><p>Wilhelm Roentgen Russia chemist, who organized a chart where elements are arranged by weight - periodic 1834 – 1907) table of elements.</p><p>Dmitri Mendeleev Wrote historical novels like Ivanhoe. A time of turmoil and hatred between the Normans 1771 – 1832 and the Saxons.</p><p>Sir Walter Scott Started the Romantic Age in English literature with "I wondered lonely as a cloud" in 1770 – 1850 1804 "Daffodils."</p><p>William Wordsworth American architect who has been called the "father of skyscrapers." Mentor to youger 1856 – 1924 members of the Prairie School.</p><p>Louis Sullivan</p>

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