Well, honey, there are plenty of famous problem solvers out there, but if I had to pick one, it would be Sherlock Holmes. The man's got a mind sharper than a tack and can crack a case faster than you can say "elementary, my dear Watson." So, if you've got a mystery on your hands, you know who to call.
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One famous problem solver is mathematician and physicist Albert Einstein. He is known for his groundbreaking work in theoretical physics, including the development of the theory of relativity. Another famous problem solver is computer scientist Alan Turing, who played a key role in breaking the German Enigma code during World War II. Both individuals demonstrated exceptional problem-solving abilities in their respective fields.
Well, my friend, there are many famous problem solvers throughout history. People like Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Martin Luther King Jr. are known for their innovative thinking and ability to find solutions to complex issues. Remember, we all have the potential to be problem solvers in our own unique way. Just believe in yourself and trust that you can make a positive difference in the world.
I don't have that one in front of me. Perhaps you could tell me one of the problems.
They drew international attention to the problem because they were famous.--toRk:)
a change you can believe in. Two of Stalin's famous quotes are "Socialism in one country." This actually is a description of his version of one aspect of Marxian philosophy. The other slogan, actually a quote is "Where there's a problem, there's a man. No man. No problem." This is a rather cold blooded description on how to solve problems.
It is a Silver Fern, a plant native to New Zealand.
not famous