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He served both as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England
Yes, he was involved with a man named George Dyer, whose suicide later inspired some of Bacon's most famous works of art.
Displacement from their ancestral land and loss of cultural values are some of the problems that the people faced in the 1910's as the cities grew larger.
Some problems that face Native Americans today are lack of jobs and health problems. Many have had to move off of reservations in order to find work, which has caused a loss of customs and identity.
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Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon introduced the concept of empiricism, as well as the Baconian method. Some accredit him as being the starter of the Industrial Revolution.
Mysteries surrounding Francis Bacon : Rumors have constantly circulated about the parentage of Francis Bacon - it is said that his father was Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester and his mother was in fact Queen Elizabeth I. Francis Bacon is also a noted contender in the William Shakespeare Identity debate - he is believed by some to be the author of the plays accredited to William Shakespeare
Mysteries surrounding Francis Bacon : Rumors have constantly circulated about the parentage of Francis Bacon - it is said that his father was Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester and his mother was in fact Queen Elizabeth I. Francis Bacon is also a noted contender in the William Shakespeare Identity debate - he is believed by some to be the author of the plays accredited to William Shakespeare
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
Francis Bacon
The scientific methods were created since the beginning of time as man looked for ways of solving some problems and challenges that he was facing.
Gregor Mendel Charles Darwin Francis Bacon Francis Collins Isaac Newton James Watson Francis Crick Albert Einstein
Some problems they faced were their language, money, clothes, and education. Life was hard for immigrants when they came to America.
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He served both as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England