Ingles IV
Miguel Hernández Luis
Arturo
4IV10
Teacher : Gonzalo
Hernández Hernández
 Leonardo da Vinci is considered one of
the greatest painters of all time
 His greatest work in painting was The
Last Supper
 Leonardo Da Vinci is considered one of
the most talented men in history
 It is the largest inventor in the field of
electricity
 He discovered the alternating current
 Wireless transfer of electrical energy
by electromagnetic waves.
 Discovered the Remote Control and the
radius
 It is one of the most important
composers in the history of music and
his legacy has had a decisive influence
on later music.
 His masterpiece was the ninth
symphony
 Despite his hearing impairment
composed his greatest works
 It is considered as the most important
scientist of the twentieth century.
 He helped invent the nuclear bomb
 He explained the theory of relativity
 are recognized as the most commercially
successful and critically acclaimed in the
history of popular music.
 In 1965, Queen Elizabeth II appointed the
four Beatles Members of the Order of the
British Empire
 The Beatles have received 7 Grammy Awards
and 15 Ivor Novello awards for his albums.
They have been certified diamond with 6 discs
and 24 multi-platinum albums, 39 platinum and
45 gold albums in the United States, while in
the UK they have 4 Multi-Platinum albums, 4
Platinum albums, 8 golds and one silver disc.
 was an astronomer, philosopher, Italian
mathematician and physicist who is closely
associated with the scientific revolution.
 their achievements include improvements
to the telescope, a variety of astronomical
observations, the first law of motion and
decisive support for Copernicanism. It has
been regarded as the "father of modern
astronomy," the "father of modern
physics" 6 and the "father of science."
 developed a crucial role in the United
States in front of the civil rights
movement for African Americans
 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
 He was posthumously awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom by
Jimmy Carter in 1977 and the
Congressional Gold Medal of the United
States in 2004. Since 1986, the Martin
Luther King Jr. holiday in the U.S.
 was the president and chancellor of Germany
between 1933 and 1945. Brought to power
the Nazi Party
 was the one who went to Germany during the
SecondWorldWar, which began with the
main purpose to fulfill their previous
expansionist plans in Europe.
 Hitler was the cause of death of 17 million
people, 6 including six million Jews and
between 500,000 and 1.5 million Roma

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    Ingles IV Miguel HernándezLuis Arturo 4IV10 Teacher : Gonzalo Hernández Hernández
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     Leonardo daVinci is considered one of the greatest painters of all time  His greatest work in painting was The Last Supper  Leonardo Da Vinci is considered one of the most talented men in history
  • 5.
     It isthe largest inventor in the field of electricity  He discovered the alternating current  Wireless transfer of electrical energy by electromagnetic waves.  Discovered the Remote Control and the radius
  • 7.
     It isone of the most important composers in the history of music and his legacy has had a decisive influence on later music.  His masterpiece was the ninth symphony  Despite his hearing impairment composed his greatest works
  • 9.
     It isconsidered as the most important scientist of the twentieth century.  He helped invent the nuclear bomb  He explained the theory of relativity
  • 11.
     are recognizedas the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed in the history of popular music.  In 1965, Queen Elizabeth II appointed the four Beatles Members of the Order of the British Empire  The Beatles have received 7 Grammy Awards and 15 Ivor Novello awards for his albums. They have been certified diamond with 6 discs and 24 multi-platinum albums, 39 platinum and 45 gold albums in the United States, while in the UK they have 4 Multi-Platinum albums, 4 Platinum albums, 8 golds and one silver disc.
  • 13.
     was anastronomer, philosopher, Italian mathematician and physicist who is closely associated with the scientific revolution.  their achievements include improvements to the telescope, a variety of astronomical observations, the first law of motion and decisive support for Copernicanism. It has been regarded as the "father of modern astronomy," the "father of modern physics" 6 and the "father of science."
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     developed acrucial role in the United States in front of the civil rights movement for African Americans  was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize  He was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Jimmy Carter in 1977 and the Congressional Gold Medal of the United States in 2004. Since 1986, the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday in the U.S.
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     was thepresident and chancellor of Germany between 1933 and 1945. Brought to power the Nazi Party  was the one who went to Germany during the SecondWorldWar, which began with the main purpose to fulfill their previous expansionist plans in Europe.  Hitler was the cause of death of 17 million people, 6 including six million Jews and between 500,000 and 1.5 million Roma