1. A British naturalist of the nineteenth century. He developed the theory of evolution which forms the basis for the modern life sciences. His most famous books are “The Origin of Species” and “The Descent of Man”. (Charles N-I-W-A-R-D)
2. British nurse who organized and directed a unit of field nurses during the Crimean War and is considered the founder of modern nursing. (Florence E-A-N-T- G-N-I-H-I-G-L)
3. The United Kingdom’s first woman prime minister. She held the office of PM for longer than anyone in the 20th century. (Margaret H-E-R-T-T-H-H-A)
4. A mathematician and scientist who invented differential calculus and formulated the theory of universal gravitation, a theory about the nature of light, and three laws of motion. (Isaac N-N-W-T-E-O)
5. British physicist and chemist who discovered electromagnetic induction and proposed the field theory later developed by Maxwell and Einstein. (Michael F-D-A-Y-A-A-R)
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VIII. Prepare a report onDiana, Princess of Walesor any other outstanding person of Great Britain.