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He is born
He is born in Canada.
He is non-Japanese of Japanese. -
graduated from Amherst College
He graduated from Amherst College (Massachusetts). http://www.davidsuzuki.org/david/ -
University of Chicago
He held a research associateship in the Biology Division of Tennessee's Oak Ridge National Lab (1961 – 62). -
entrance into University
He entrance into British Colombia University -
He award the E.W.R
In 1972, he was awarded the E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship for the outstanding research scientist in Canada under the age of 35 and held it for three years. He has won numerous academic awards and holds 25 honourary degrees in Canada, the U.S. and Australia. I think that he is great because he got award before he become age of 35.
Therefor holds 25 honourary degrees so I think that he is so intelligent. http://www.davidsuzuki.org/david/ -
developed and hosted
He developed and hosted Quirks and Quarks -
His 1976 textbook
An Introduction to Genetic Analysis (with A.J.F. Griffiths).
He remains the most widely used genetics text book in the U.S. -
became the host
He became the host of the award-winning series, The Nature of Things with David Suzuki.
He has won four Gemini Awards as best host of different Canadian television series. I think that he could became the host and famous parson because of TV. Also he got award again. I revere him and we sould revere him. http://www.davidsuzuki.org/david/ -
He establish NPO group
The David Suzuki Foundation is a science-based environmental organization headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with offices in Montreal and Toronto. It is a non-profit organization that is incorporated in both Canada and the United States, and is funded by close to 30,000 donors. I think that donors of 30,000 is so many and good things. I think that this is because of he gained considerable support from people. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Suzuki_Foundation -
received the Award
He received the John Drainie Award for broadcasting excellence. -
Selected "100 Greatest Britons"
He was selected "100 Greatest Britons" -
won the Award
in 2009 won the Right Livelihood Award that is considered the Alternative Nobel Prize.