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He was a scientist.... I dont know his other jobs
Yes, Galileo had jobs before he was a scientist. Galileo found an interest in math. he became a math tutor for a while
this was very usefull and jane goodalls son became an etheologist just like his mother and soon moved away with his father to study more about how to be a scientist and he soon became one just like his mother sand father his mother was an etheologist while her father was a scientist who studies the lifes of scientists
Why didnt Neil Bohr use experiments instead of inventions?
it is a chemical devise that scientist use
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George Washington Carver loved to study nature and became a botanist.
George Washington Carver was born into a slave family in Diamond, Missouri sometime before January of 1864. He is famous for the many foods and products he developed using peanuts and soybeans.
George Washington Carver was an American scientist, inventor, educator, and botanist (a plant scientist) who studied and taught revolutionized agriculture in the Southern United States. He mostly studied peanuts and sweet potatoes. In 1921, George W. Carver became famous for his research, and used that fame to promote anti-racial support.
George Carver became such a good student at his black school because when his classmates had recess he studied instead.
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He had at least one sister and one brother. When George was only a few weeks old, he, his mother, a sister and a brother were all kidnapped from Moses Carver, slave-owner of George's parents. Moses Carver recovered George's brother James, who was just a toddler, and hired someone to find George's mother, sister and George. George's mother and sister were never found but George was recovered, and returned to Moses Carver. Moses and his wife Susan, raised George and his brother James as their own children.
george washington carver was famous for his many uses of peanuts but his orginal job was a teacher at Iowa state university where he orignaly taught Physical Education at first then moved to an english teacher and then went to horticultue department where he became famous
George Washington Carver gained recognition and fame in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was known for his groundbreaking work in agriculture and for his efforts to promote sustainable farming practices, especially in relation to peanuts and sweet potatoes. Carver's fame continued to grow throughout his lifetime and he became a prominent figure in the field of agricultural science.
George Washington became a president in 1789 and was re-elected in 1792.
George Washington Carver developed the first movable school called the Jesup Wagon. The first one was pulled by a horse, but it later became a truck. By 1930 it contained a nurse, an architect, and a home demonstration agent to bring new ideas to the people in the country. By then it was known as the "Booker T Washington Agricultural School on Wheels".
G W Carver was a scientist and technologist who was driven to apply scientific methods to directly help people's lives. George Carver was a gifted speaker and could spellbind audiences. He became one of a handful of Americans to be elected to the English Academy of Science. People sometimes expected little of him because of his race, and they quickly found that he was a fascinating author, gifted inventor, and powerful promoter. He is best known for his obsession with peanuts. He completed important work in many areas of nutrition, botany, and gardening.