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Lindbergh, Charles

Be wary of choosing a famous person as an influence. The admissions officers have read many essays about Martin Luther King, Mother Theresa, and Charles Lindbergh. If you write about a famous person, you need to get highly creative in your explanation of how he or she influenced you. Successful essays on this topic typically center on someone known personally to the... [Pg.33]

In the early 1930s during his tenure at Rockefeller University, Charles Lindbergh, the aviator, first contemplated preclinical development of manufactured human organs (neo-organs) for implantation into the body [1], However, it took 50 years of scientific research and technology advancements... [Pg.799]

Anne Morrow Lindbergh was the author of 14 books, the mother of six children, and the wife of the aviator Charles Lindbergh, who flew across the Atlantic Ocean by himself in 1927 and became an instant international hero (though his reputation was sullied later on when he accepted an award from the Nazi government). Unlike many wives of famous men, she became famous in her own right — which is exactly what you would expect from someone with a tenth house as packed as hers. Figure 16-1 shows her extraordinary birth chart. [Pg.232]

Charles Lindbergh Boulevard Uniondale, NY 11553-3649 Fax 516-222-0114 E-mail employment OSI.com Internet site with job bank www.osip.com... [Pg.332]

Charles Lindbergh flies solo across the Atlantic Ocean. [Pg.962]

Aviator Charles Lindbergh worked with physician Alexis Carrel, a noted pioneer of vascular surgery, to find a means of oxygenating blood other than the lungs. They created a basic oxygen-exchange device that led to the development of the heart-lung bypass machine for artificial circulation. [Pg.131]

First flight across the Atlantic Charles Lindbergh flies the Spirit of St. Louis across the Atlantic. He is the first to make a solo, nonstop flight across the ocean. [Pg.2054]

Chris L. Waller, Oncogene Science, Inc., 106 Charles Lindbergh Boulevard, Uniondale, New York 11553, U.S.A. (Electronic mail cwaller oncogene.com)... [Pg.453]

The concept of the first-aid kit has been around for quite some time—aviator Charles Lindbergh carried one across the Atlantic on his first successful ocean crossing in 1927. [Pg.210]


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