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Francis Bacon was born in Strand in the United Kingdom and grew up there. He received most of his early education at home because of ill health.
he went to the college in wherever he lived
Sybil Ludington lived during the Revolutionary War. There is no record of her attending college, or any school. It is likely she never received any formal education, especially secondary, as this practice was nearly nonexistent for women at the time.
Leonardo did not go to college, he was largely self taught .His formal education had been very basic and completed at a very young age. by the time he was 14 he became an apprentice as an artisan because of the wonderful art he was able to do. Leonardo Da-vinci lived in a time where very few people received even a rudimentary education.
Eli Whitney was born in Westborough, Massachusetts, where he spent much of his early life. He later moved to New Haven, Connecticut, for his education at Yale College. After inventing the cotton gin, he lived in various locations, including Georgia, where he worked on his invention, and eventually settled in New Haven, where he lived until his death.
The Census counts people in the location where they lived on April 1 of the year in question. If you lived on campus at the time, you would be counted wherever your college is.
Alessandro Botticelli did not attend college in the modern sense, as he lived during the 15th century in Florence, Italy. He was an apprentice in the workshop of Fra Filippo Lippi, a prominent painter of the time, which served as his primary artistic education. The concept of formal higher education for artists was not prevalent during the Renaissance. Botticelli is best known for his iconic works such as "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera."
Walter tells George Murchison that a college education fails to provide practical experience, instill respect for working people, and offer a genuine understanding of life’s hardships. He emphasizes that formal education does not equip individuals with the real-world skills and values needed to navigate life's challenges. Walter's perspective reflects his frustration with the limitations of academic achievements compared to lived experiences and personal aspirations.
The Census counts people in the location where they lived on April 1 of the year in question. If you lived on campus at the time, you would be counted wherever your college is.
Yes, Alexander Pope was a Roman Catholic who lived in England in 1688. Due to his religion he was unable to attend college as Catholics were not permitted higher education in England at the time. He was educated at home by priests.
R.K.Narayan born in Madras in 1906, R. K. Narayan had his initial education in Madras (Chennai) and later at the Maharaja's College in Mysore. He lived in Mysore, the place that had maximum influence on him and reflected in his novels till recently, before moving to Chennai where he took his last breath.
He has had a home in Hawaii and Illinois. He lived as a college student in California, New York and Massachusetts .