Richard Byrd was an American naval officer and explorer who is best known for being the first person to fly over the South Pole in 1929. He also made several expeditions to Antarctica and was an influential figure in early aviation history.
He won a Grammy for a Lifetime Achievement Award
Debbie Richard has written: 'Enco uraging mathematics achievement through role model intervention'
Richard Herbert Street has written: 'Measurement of achievement in skiiing' -- subject(s): Skis and skiing
He won a Grammy for the Lifetime Achievement Award
Richard Rothstein has written: 'What do we know about declining (or rising) student achievement?' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Academic achievement, Education, Educational tests and measurements 'Where's the money going?' 'Class and schools' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, Demographic aspects, Demographic aspects of Education, Education, Educational equalization
Richard I. Ferrin has written: 'Practices of southern institutions in recognizing college-level achievement' -- subject(s): Admission, Universities and colleges
the biggest achievement one can make is removing all their unfounded beliefs
Richard W. Burns has written: 'Competency-based education' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, Addresses, essays, lectures, Individualized instruction
Richard H. Paynter has written: 'A study of educational achievement of problem children' -- subject(s): Education, Problem children, Psychology of Learning
Richard Petty had a number of accomplishments in his career. However, his record at the Daytona 500 is certainly something to make note of. In a race that only the best are able to win, Petty sat atop the leader board seven different times and holds the record for the most wins at the track.
By helping the poor
Scholarly achievement is something that he she accomplish, like for example he/she did make a story about someone's life and that is consider achievement. What about something that he/she finish professional goals.