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17) Eduard Einstein

17) Eduard Einstein The Oft Forgotten Son of One of the Most Well-Known Scientists of the 20th Century Born: 28 July 1910, Zurich, Switzerland Died: 25 October 1965, Zurich Switzerland Tete, as his mother called him, was the second son and third child between Albert Einstein and his wife Mileva Marić. Albert and Mileva separated…

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17) Elizabeth Blackburn

17) Elizabeth Blackburn She researches and teaches, so take that those who say if you can’t do, teach. Born: 36 November 1948, Hobart, Australia Former President of Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Elizabeth was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009 with two others. According to the Nobel Prize website, Elizabeth was awarded…

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16) Saint Lawrence

16) Saint Lawrence Not much is known about the man when he was alive, but today his feast day is celebrated across the globe Born: c 225 AD, Hispania (Present-Day Spain) Died: 10 August 258 AD, Rome, Roman Empire (Present-Day Italy) Feast Day: 10 August He was martyred soon after the death of Pope Sixtus…

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16) Valentina Tereshkova

16) Valentina Tereshkova The First Woman to Ever Go to Space (And the Youngest) Born: 6 March 1937, Bolshoye, Soviet Union (Present-day Russia) Cosmonaut and the first woman to ever go to space; in 1963 she orbited the Earth forty-eight times and spent approximately seventy hours in space. Valentina didn’t have much formal schooling and…

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15) Leigh Searl

15) Leigh Searl There isn’t a ton of information on her out there, but what is out there is inspiring as all get out Founder & CEO of America’s Career Force—a non-profit that connects military spouses with jobs across the US as they move around under their spouse’s assignment. In fifteen years as a military…

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15) Wilhelm Krützfeld

15) Wilhelm Krützfeld He is Proof That Not all Germans During World War II were Monsters Born: 9 December 1880, Seedorf, German Empire (Present-day Seedorf, Germany) Died: 31 October 1953, Berlin, Germany Wilhelm was a local police chief in Berlin during the now infamous Kristallnacht. On that night Wilhelm entered history as a decent human…

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14) Rosalind Franklin

14) Rosalind Franklin DNA and The Science of Sexism in the Workplace Born: 25 July 1920, Notting Hill, London, United Kingdom Died: 16 April 1958, Chelsea, London, United Kingdom Geneticist who discovered the structure of DNA and then had the credit taken away from her by two men who later won the Nobel Prize. They…

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14) Albert Camus

14) Albert Camus The Second Youngest Recipient for the Nobel Prize in Literature Born: 7 November 1913, Drean, Algeria Died: 4 January 1960, Villeblevin, France Okay, to be honest, I mostly included him on my list because he was a philosopher who first thought of the “Absurdism” movement and that name is just amazing. He…

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13) Henrietta Lacks

13) Henrietta Lacks She was more than just her cells Born: 1 August 1920, Roanoke, Virginia, United States of America Died: 4 October 1951, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America Henrietta was a mother, wife, and cervical cancer patient whose immortal cells have saved millions of lives since they were “legally” taken in 1958. Her…

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13) Mike Rowe

13) Mike Rowe Primarily known for Dirty Jobs, this Television Host is so much more Born: 18 March 1962, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America Mike is best known for being the host of the Discovery Channel’s show Dirty Jobs, but his performance career actually began in 1984 when he faked his way into the…

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