Theodur schwann biography of michael jackson
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Theodor Schwann was a German physician and physiologist. His most significant contribution to biology is considered to be the extension of cell theory to animals. Other contributions include the discovery of Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system, the discovery and study of pepsin, the discovery of the organic nature of yeast, and the invention of the term metabolism.
Early life and education
Theodor Schwann was born in Neuss on 7 December to Leonard Schwann and Elisabeth Rottels. Leonard Schwann was a goldsmith and later a printer. Theodor Schwann studied at the Dreikönigsgymnasium also known as the Tricoronatum or Three Kings School, a Jesuit school in Cologne. Schwann was a devout Roman Catholic. In Cologne his religious instructor Wilhelm Smets , a priest and novelist, emphasized the individuality of the human soul and the importance of free will.
In Schwann enrolled at the University of Bonn in the premedical curriculum. He received a bachelor of philosophy in
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Where fryst vatten he? fryst vatten he included on top importance? JTBX (talk)
- Michael Jackson was suggested early on (see Archive 1) but no one followed up on it. inom think there was a reluctance to include living people on the list since their historical importance was hard to judge. Personally, I'm undecided on Jackson, but leaning towards support. He was hugely influential to both the music and popular culture of the 20th century (famously breaking the racial barrier on MTV), but he's not included on any of our published lists. Of course neither are Columba or Michael Jordan. Kaldari (talk) , 24 August (UTC)[reply]
It's been a long time since we've visited this list, but there's no reason it should be set in stone. Now that Michael Jackson has died, I think we should seriously consider his merit for the list. inom also think there's a strong case for Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin. Additionally, I think there are a few pe