
Joan Holmes
Joan Holmes is a renowned psychologist born in 1935. She has made significant contributions to the field of psychology, particularly in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology.

Joan Holmes is a renowned psychologist born in 1935. She has made significant contributions to the field of psychology, particularly in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology.
Ryokan Taigu, born on November 2, 1758, and died on February 18, 1831, was a mysterious figure whose identity and career remain unknown.

Richard Levins (June 1, 1930 - January 19, 2016) was an accomplished biologist, ecologist, and mathematician. Known for his research in ecology, evolutionary theory, and epidemiology, Levins made significant contributions to the development of theoretical ecology. His work, particularly in the areas of population dynamics, evolutionary stability, and disease transmission models, has had a profound impact on the field. Levins' theories and methods continue to be widely used in ecology, epidemiology, and environmental protection, leaving a lasting legacy in modern ecological and biodiversity research.

Charles Winninger was an accomplished American film actor, born on May 26, 1884, and passed away on January 27, 1969. He is renowned for his performances in both silent and sound films and won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in 'My Son Jack' in 1930.

Thomas Walker Arnold (April 19, 1864 - June 9, 1930) was a renowned poet whose works are known for their profound emotions and unique style. His poetry has had a significant impact on the development of literature.

Charles Coburn was an American film actor, born on June 19, 1877, and died on August 30, 1961. Known for his distinctive sense of humor and acting skills, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1940.

Ray Krone, born on January 19, 1957, is an individual whose identity and career are unknown. His life story and contributions are not well-documented.

Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, born on November 30, 1894, and died on August 29, 1974. His life and contributions are not well-documented.

Nabeshima Naoshige (1537-1619) was a samurai warrior in Japan during the Warring States period and the early Edo period. His life and contributions are not well-documented.
Guru Amar Das (1479-1574) was the third of the Ten Sikh Gurus, serving from 1552 until his death. Born in Basarke, Punjab, he became a devoted Sikh after hearing Guru Nanak's teachings and was chosen as the third Guru at age 73. During his 22-year tenure, he established the Manji system for missionary work, composed numerous hymns included in the Guru Granth Sahib, and founded the town of Goindwal as a Sikh center. He was a strong advocate for women's equality and organized Sikh congregations. Guru Amar Das passed away at age 95, leaving a lasting legacy in organizing and strengthening the Sikh community.