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    Honors October 18‚ 2007 Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was a very intelligent man he was not just a person thought of making the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima. Albert Einstein is widely known as the person who developed the special theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for his explanation of the Photoelectric Effect and was considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. (“Albert Einstein.” Encyclopedia Britannica. 1) Albert Einstein had a very interesting

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    • • • • • • A Truly Beautiful Mind Albert Einstein was born 14 March 1879 in the German city of Ulm. Albert’s mother thought that Albert was a freak. When Einstein finally learn to speak‚ he uttered everything twice Einstein’s playmates called him ‘Brother Boring’ He loved mechanical toys Looking at his newborn sister‚ he is said to have said- “ Fine but where are her wheels?” Albert Einstein at the age of three. • Einstein began learning to play the violin at the age of six‚ because

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    Albert Einstein‚ born March 14th 1879‚ in Ulm‚ Kingdom of Wurttemberg‚ German Empire‚ died April 18th 1955‚ in Princeton‚ New Jersey‚ USA‚ is remember as one of the most influential physicists of all time and the father of modern physics. Sir Isaac Newton who produced the Newtonian mechanics influenced Einstein; this led to Einstein’s development of the special theory of relativity. This theory was later expanded to gravitational fields. Einstein is best known for his mass-energy equivalence formula

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    A Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) is a state of matter of a dilute gas of bosons cooled to temperatures very close to absolute zero . Under such conditions‚ a large fraction of the bosons occupy the lowest quantum state‚ at which point quantum effects become apparent on a macroscopic scale. These effects are called macroscopic quantum phenomena.Although later experiments have revealed complex interactions‚ this state of matter was first predicted‚ generally‚ in papers by Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert

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    http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1933/12/02/scientist-mob-idol-1 http://www.newyorker.com/?p=331671 Albert Einstein - Scientist and Mob Idol BY ALVA JOHNSTON‚ The weekly magazine: “The New Yorker”‚ DECEMBER 2‚ 1933 The only scientists who kept the Business-as-Usual sign hanging out during the war were the mathematicians and astronomers. The other men of learning were engaged in war work. Physicists were making better range-finders‚ chemists were making better poison gases‚ and theologians

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    the hat the crowd gasps‚ and applauds the magician. This essentially is the scenario in which Albert Einstein has been measured against‚ in terms of impressiveness‚ by Chuck Klosterman the author of “Sex‚ Drugs‚ and Cocoa Puffs*”. Klosterman has asked his audience if a magician‚ that uses real but limited (rudimentary) magic is as impressive as Albert Einstein? Of course not! Albert Einstein was able to simplify all existence into one simple but profound equation‚ E=MC2 (energy equals

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    the paper‚ it seems that Einstein himself never answers Phyllis’s question definitely‚ never really leaning either way‚ but by using rhetorical writing he doesn’t really have to. By giving rational exchange of viewpoints‚ he gives the reader the choice to answer her on question. Albert Einstein is rhetorically effective to help Phyllis to her answer by using context and purpose; subject‚ speaker‚ and audience‚ and appeals to logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos‚ Albert Einstein understood that rhetoric is

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    corresponding property called mass; the two properties are equivalent in that they are always both present in the same (i.e. constant) proportion to one another. Mass–energy equivalence arose originally from special relativity‚ as developed by Albert Einstein‚ who proposed this equivalence in 1905 in one of his Annus Mirabilis papers entitled "Does the inertia of an object depend upon its energy content?"[1] The equivalence of energy E and mass m is reliant on the speed of light c and is described

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    Science and Religion Albert Einstein Certainly no one in 1879 in Ulm‚ Germany‚ could have guessed that one of their own born that year would someday receive global praise for his undisputed genius‚ meriting recently the coveted title “person of the century” (Time magazine). Likewise‚ international fame was probably not what Albert Einstein himself anticipated in 1895 when he failed the entrance exam for the Federal Polytechnical Institute in Zurich‚ Switzerland. Even as he worked and was being

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    in areas that regular conditioning‚ working out‚ stretching‚ and practicing cannot. Dance is not only a sport‚ but an art. When athletes participate in the arts it makes them more well– rounded people. As said by Albert Einstein‚ “Dancers are the athletes of God.” (Albert Einstein Quotes). The arts awaken the right brain‚ giving people the ability to think more openly and creatively‚ they find musicality and rhythm. Along with imagination and innovation that the right brain brings‚ dance can help

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