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Can you give me a presentation on George Washington Carver?

No


Did George Washington Carver ever give up?

No


Where did George Washington Carver give?

no he didnt he did nothing he made corn


Can you give me a brief summary of George Washington Carver?

suck ma muttha fckn deck


Who did George Washington Carver give all his money to?

im not sure, but i think i remember he gave it to charity


Why did George Washington Carver give farmers and houses peanut butter?

George Washington Carver promoted peanut butter, partly as a nutritionally useful product, but primarily because he knew peanuts were very good for the soil as a crop in a rotation cycle, and he wanted to give farmers a market for the peanuts they grew.


Who was the famous historical prosecutor who stated give you two words of the defendant and you will hang him on those two words or something to that effect?

George Washington Carver


Where did George Washington Carver name came from?

He originally had no middle name. He was originally "George" but the person who owned him was a "carver" so he was "Carver's George". Later, in school, there was another George Carver, so he added Washington as his middle name.


Where did George Washington Carver travel throughout his life?

George Washington Carver traveled throughout the southern United States during his lifetime. He conducted research and taught at various universities, including Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. He also traveled to other states to give lectures and promote agricultural education among farmers.


Did George Washington Carver get spanked?

Historically, almost all Christian parents followed the Bible's admonishment, "Spare the rod, spoil the child." Though I found no reference online that says whether George Washington Carver's parents spanked him as a child, we can hypothesize that he likely was spanked at least some time during his childhood. This hypothesis may be supported by information found in the book "George Washington Carver: Scientist and Symbol" by Linda O. McMurry, page 109, which describes letters that former students sent to George Washington Carver, their former teacher. Supposedly, Carver jokingly teased the boys he taught, threatening to give them a good spanking, beating, or 'thrashing'. However, Carver never carried out such threats, except playful "scuffles" with his students after threating to spank them. e.g. He was horsing-around, pretending to give the student a paddling. At the time, such horse-play was considered undignified and distateful behavior. Faculty members chastised Carver and thought he was too close to his students. Faculty frowned on his warm, close, and personable feelings for those Carver called "his children"--his students. Since students then were all boys, Faculty and others rumored and gossipped that Carver was "homosexual", just because of his fondness for and closeness with "his children". However, Carver had a long career teaching children, including the sons and daughters of other Faculty Members.


What contributions did the pueblo Indians give?

They


What were George Washington Carver's weaknesses?

George Washington Carver worked very hard to get his education and become a respected scientist. He took a job at Tuskegee Institute under Booker T. Washington. Teachers at the school were asked to take on additional roles, to save money. Carver was a great scientist, but a terrible administrator. He would become very angry and very pompous when he was either questioned about either paperwork he had completed, or asked to give a report. He would submit a letter of resignation each month, only to calm down and come back to work.