#Biographical
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Babe Ruth
The baseball legend whose home run hitting and larger-than-life personality made him an American icon.

Ernest Hemingway
The Nobel Prize-winning author whose spare prose style and adventurous lifestyle defined modern literature.

Mahatma Gandhi
The leader of India's independence movement who pioneered nonviolent civil disobedience.

Ronald Reagan
The 40th President and former actor whose conservative policies and communication skills earned him the nickname 'The Great Communicator.'

Nelson Mandela
The anti-apartheid revolutionary who became South Africa's first black president and a symbol of freedom.

Wright Brothers
The aviation pioneers who achieved the first powered, sustained, and controlled airplane flight.

Mother Teresa
The Catholic nun who devoted her life to caring for the poorest of the poor in Calcutta.

Elvis Presley
The King of Rock and Roll whose music and charisma revolutionized popular culture.

Martin Luther King Jr.
The civil rights leader whose nonviolent protests and speeches advanced racial equality in America.

Mark Zuckerberg
The founder of Facebook who connected billions of people through social media.

Michael Jackson
The King of Pop whose music, dance, and performances made him one of the most influential entertainers ever.

Isaac Newton
The mathematician and physicist whose laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the foundation for classical mechanics.

Galileo Galilei
The Italian astronomer whose telescopic observations supported the heliocentric model of the solar system.

Nikola Tesla
The inventor and electrical engineer whose innovations in alternating current power the modern world.

Steve Jobs
The co-founder of Apple whose vision for personal computers and mobile devices transformed technology.

Bill Gates
The co-founder of Microsoft whose software empire changed how the world uses computers.

Charles Darwin
The naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution through natural selection, revolutionizing biology.

Elon Musk
The entrepreneur behind Tesla, SpaceX, and other ventures pushing the boundaries of technology.

Henry Ford
The industrialist who revolutionized manufacturing with the assembly line and made automobiles affordable.

John F. Kennedy
The 35th President whose leadership during the Cold War and vision for space exploration inspired a generation.

Marie Curie
The pioneering scientist who discovered radium and polonium, becoming the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.

Albert Einstein
The theoretical physicist whose theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space and time.

Thomas Edison
The inventor known as the 'Wizard of Menlo Park' who developed the phonograph and incandescent light bulb.

Alexander Graham Bell
The inventor of the telephone who revolutionized long-distance communication.