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The history of GREAT WALL OF CHINA | Sahir Studio

GREAT WALL OF CHINA    History of the Great Wall of China:  The Great Wall of China is the national military defense project in the cold weapon war era with the longest time and the largest amount of construction in the world. It condenses the sweat and wisdom of our ancestors and is the symbol and pride of the Chinese nation.  According to historical records, since the Warring States period, more than 20 vassals and feudal dynasties have built the Great Wall. The earliest was the Chu Kingdom. To defend the nomadic or enemy countries in the north, they began to build the Great Wall. Subsequently, Qi, Yan, Wei, Zhao, Qin, and other countries also began to build their own Great Wall for the same purpose.  After Qin unified  the six countries, the famous emperor Qin Shihuang sent Meng Tian northward to the Xiongnu, connecting the Great Walls of various countries. From Linyao in the west to Liaodong in the east, it stretched for more than 10,000 miles. This is called the

25 Famous Ancient Greeks

Ancient Greece was one of the greatest civilizations in history. They put an emphasis on the value of the person and education. It was their people that made them great. Here are 25 of the most famous people from Ancient Greece: Greek Philosophers Socrates  - First of the great Greek Philosophers. He is considered by many to be the founder of Western philosophy. Plato  - Student of Socrates. He wrote many dialogues using Socrates as a major character. He also founded the Academy in Athens. Aristotle  - Student of Plato. Aristotle was a philosopher and scientist. He was interested in the physical world. He was also teacher to Alexander the Great. Greek Playwrights Aeschylus  - A Greek playwright, he is considered the father of the tragedy. Sophocles  - Sophocles was probably the most popular playwright during Greek times. He won many writing competitions and is thought to have written over 100 plays. Euripides  - The last of the great Greek tragedy writers,

Louis Pasteur(Biography)

Occupation:  Chemist and microbiologist Born:  December 27, 1822 in Dole, France Died:  September 28, 1895 in Marnes-la-Coquette, France Best known for:  The discovery of vaccinations, pasteurization, and proving that germs cause disease. Biography: Early Life Louis Pasteur was born in Dole, France on December 27, 1822. His family was poor and during his early education he was an average student who enjoyed art and singing. However, when Louis was exposed to science as a teenager, he knew he had found his calling. Louis Pasteur  by Albert Edelfelt College and Career In 1838, Louis went to college to become a science teacher. He earned degrees in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. He then became a chemistry professor at the University of Strasbourg. While at the University he fell in love with the daughter of the university's rector, Marie Laurent. He and Marie married in 1849. They had five children, however, three died young from typhoid fever. It was the deaths of

Galileo Galilei(Biography)

Occupation:  Scientist, mathematician, and Astronomer Born:  February 15, 1564 in Pisa, Italy Died:  January 8, 1642 Tuscany, Italy Best known for:  Improving the telescope to be used to study the planets and stars Biography: Early Life Galileo was born in Pisa, Italy where he grew up with his brothers and sisters during the Italian  Renaissance . His father was a music teacher and a famous musician. His family moved to the city of Florence when he was ten years old. It was in Florence that Galileo began his education at the Camaldolese monastery. Galileo  by Ottavio Leoni Galileo was an accomplished musician and an excellent student. At first he wanted to become a doctor, so he went to the University of Pisa to study medicine in 1581. A Budding Scientist While at university, Galileo became interested in physics and mathematics. One of his first scientific observations was with a lamp hanging from the ceiling in the cathedral. He noticed that despite how f

Albert Einstein(Biography)

Occupation:  Scientist and Inventor Born:  March 14,1879 Ulm, in Germany Died:  18 April 1955 in Princeton, New Jersey Best known for:  Theory of Relativity and E=mc2 Biography: Albert Einstein was a scientist in the early 1900s. He came up with some of the most important discoveries and theories in all of science. Some people consider him to be one of the smartest people of the 20th century. His face and name are often used as the picture or description of the consummate scientist. Read here to learn more about Albert Einstein; what he was like and what discoveries and inventions he made. Albert Einstein by Ferdinand Schmutzer Where did Einstein grow up? Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879. He spent most of his childhood in Munich, Germany. His father had an electronics company and Albert learned a lot about science and electronics from his dad. He really liked math and wanted to pursue math and science in school. He didn't fi

Thomas Edison(Biography)

Occupation:  Businessman and Inventor Born:  February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio Died:  October 18, 1931 in West Orange, New Jersey Best known for:  Inventing many useful items including the phonograph and a practical light bulb Biography: Thomas Edison may be the greatest inventor in history. He has over 1000 patents in his name. Many of his inventions still have a major effect on our lives today. He was also a business entrepreneur. Several of his inventions were group efforts in his large invention laboratory where he had lots of people working for him to help develop, build, and test his inventions. Edison used his inventions to form companies including General Electric, which is one of the biggest corporations in the world today. Where did Edison grow up? Thomas Edison was born in Milan, Ohio on February 11, 1847. His family soon moved to Port Huron, Michigan where he spent most of his childhood. Surprisingly, he did not do well in school and ended up