Alfred Nobel

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A Swedish chemist, engineer and inventor who held 355 patents

Real World Example

Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist and inventor best known for inventing dynamite, which revolutionized construction and mining during the Industrial Age. His invention allowed for safer and more efficient demolition, contributing significantly to the rapid industrial development between 1800 and 1915. Nobel's actions mattered because they helped shape the infrastructure and technological advancements that fueled economic growth during this period. After witnessing the destructive potential of his inventions, Nobel established the Nobel Prizes to reward extraordinary achievements in sciences, literature, and peace. Today, these prestigious awards continue to inspire people worldwide by recognizing and encouraging significant contributions to humanity, such as Malala Yousafzai's Nobel Peace Prize for her advocacy of girls' education.

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