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Is William Gilbert Worth The Definition Of Honor?
The definition of honor according to the merriam-webster dictionary is high respect or self esteem. My definition of honor is someone who cares for and cherishes something so in return whatever the person cares for honors him.The person who I want to honor in my opinion is William Gilbert. He was a famous researcher and studied electricity and magnetism. He was fame by Queen Elizabeth the first. William Gilbert was born on May 24 1544 in Colchester. Gilbert earned his medical degree from the University of Cambridge and in 1600 Gilbert was elected president of the college. Gilbert is known for making electricity starting a career as a physician practicing medicine in London. Gilbert studied that the friction with two or more Objects released

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