Alfred noble
Noble prize
27 November 1895
Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) was a Swedish chemist and the inventor of dynamite. Nobel wanted to leave a better legacy and established the prizes that bear his name. (see related link)
The 5th Annual Legacy Awards - 1993 TV was released on: USA: 13 November 1993 (California, Hollywood)
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Alfred Nobel was a Swedish inventor, engineer, and industrialist known for inventing dynamite. He established the Nobel Prizes in his will, which are awarded annually for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. Nobel's creation of the prizes was inspired by his desire to leave a positive legacy after his invention of dynamite was used in warfare.
Alfred Nobel, a Swedish inventor and industrialist, established the Nobel Prizes in his will in 1895. He is best known for inventing dynamite but wanted to leave a lasting legacy beyond just his inventions. The prizes were created to honor achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace.
The William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park was established by Clinton in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Center contains Clinton's presidential library and is considered part of the former president's legacy.
The decision in Marbury v. Madison, which established the principle of judicial review, is a key part of Justice John Marshall's legacy.
The Nobel Prize was established by the will of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish inventor, engineer, and industrialist, who is best known for inventing dynamite. Nobel wanted to leave a legacy that would benefit humanity and promote peace, leading to the creation of the Nobel Prizes in 1895.
Try to work my way up the established hierarchy, survive, eat, sleep, and pass on my genes through a female to ensure that my legacy hopefully lives on.
Dynamite was invented in Geesthacht, Germany in 1866 (patented in 1867) by Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel. His invention was intended to be a safer way to use nitroglycerin but it caused many accidental deaths and also came to be used in war, so Nobel decided to make his legacy a positive one. When he died, he had set apart a large amount of his wealth to fund the Nobel Prizes.