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Famous Brain: Aristotle

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Aristotle was a renowned philosopher who lived from 384 BC – 322 BC. He learned under the tutelage of Plato and went on to teach several students including Alexander the Great. Aristotle contributed greatly to the fields of physics, theater, poetry, politics, science, ethics and philosophy.

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Famous Brains: Nikola Tesla

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Few scientists have impacted society as Nikola Tesla. To this day, his inventions have a great impact on our everyday lives. He serves as an inspiration to the human mind and will. His life and legacy remind us that we can accomplish great things when we “put our mind to it.”

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Famous Brains: Leonardo Da Vinci

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If the world has ever had a multi-talented person, then the person is none other than the famous Leonardo Da Vinci. For people who don’t know anything about painting and art, the name “Mona Lisa” brings to mind the picture of a smiling woman. However, Da Vinci’s claim to a famous brains does not entirely stem from his painting abilities…

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The Famous Brain of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart!

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Mozart is one of the best-known composers from the last millennium…

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