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    comfortable while you’re being miserable.  Clare Boothe Luce  While‚ Miserable‚ Awfully Happiness is like a kiss. You must share it to enjoy it.  Bernard Meltzer  Must‚ Enjoy‚ Kiss Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory.  Albert Schweitzer  Bad‚ Nothing‚ Memory A sure way to lose happiness‚ I found‚ is to want it at the expense of everything else.  Bette Davis

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    I will “create a job‚” as opposed to just “getting a job.” Throughout history‚ there have been many examples of people who have succeeded in “creating their job” such as many of the great inventors like Thomas Edison‚ Alexander Graham Bell‚ Albert Einstein‚ and many others. These people saw unmet needs in society and met them through their ingenuity and hard work. Other business people like Andrew Carnegie‚ Rockefeller‚ J.P. Morgan‚ and others took advantage of opportunities to grow and develop

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    I NEVER THINK OF THE FUTURE. IT COMES SOON ENOUGH. – Albert Einstein Some people are trying to live a carefree life‚ they say that they ‘’go with the flow’’ and are not preoccupied with the future. Others think about tomorrow and the day after it so much they are constantly under stress. So which is better‚ to worry or not to worry about the days which are ahead of us? Planning our days in advanced is somehow necessary these days. Our world is spinning so fast that one has to know what he is doing

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    researched and did important work on the nature of these “space-time ripples.” This discovery about gravitational waves marks victory for the many physicists with the LIGO. Albert Einstein was the one who predicted the existence of gravitational waves 100 years ago. Kip Thorne’s observation of Gravitational Waves tests Albert Einstein’s theory of gravity. This discovery also opened up a new field in the subject of astronomy. When it became clear that the US national science foundation would not fund

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    engine‚ wind-powered machinery‚ and theories of light that couldn’t be improved for centuries. And then he invented some really crazy stuff. Scientific geniuses have to pull off a tricky balancing act before they’re even born. Great minds like Albert Einstein or Isaac Newton were born at precisely the right time for their ideas to be really revolutionary - just far enough ahead of their time to be trailblazers‚ but not so far ahead that people had no idea what they were talking about. Hero of Alexandria

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    The quantum theory began in 1900; while the first initial commencement of studies was made when Max Planck suggested that energy is quantized. Progression has been made continuously to this theory from a variety of other scientists including Albert Einstein. Planck has successfully discovered a theory to provide an accurate outcome‚ becoming a more intelligent choice of study over the well-established Newton’s Law. Still to this day Max Planck’s quantum theory is the most advanced source of scientific

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    Julius Robert Oppenheimer was born on April l22‚ 1904 in New York. Oppenheimers dad‚ Julius S. Oppenheimer was a German immigrant who became wealthy by importing textiles. Unlike many immigrants‚ Oppenheimer had a very decent childhood. Oppenheimer studied at the Ethical Culture Society School for grade education‚ then went to Harvard University for his undergraduate education. While studying to become a chemist‚ Oppenheimer switched majors to physics. Oppenheimer graduates in 1925 and then sailed

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    not be capable of getting a good judgement. In my opinion‚ people should be judged based on their potential. Throughout society and in life‚ the evidence to support my viewpoint is pervasive. A quite famous example to support my viewpoint is Albert Einstein‚ a ground breaking physicist who found what others disbelieved- the theory of relativity in the 1900’s. However‚ based on his childhood‚ one would never know that he would be capable of transforming physics majorly. He was an unruly kid‚ getting

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    No matter how hard we find a subject‚ we should still continue studying for it so that we could learn the lesson well and pass the test. Even though we do not understand the lesson‚ we should continue studying about it until we understand it. Albert Einstein once said‚ “It’s not that I’m so smart; it’s just that I stay with problems longer.” It is possible to be successful even if you are not that intelligent but you never give up with realistic problems. Work does not always have instant

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    not affected by taxes 3 years is normally the maximum time spent in one country.[clarification needed] During the Nazi era‚ the German government deprived many left-wing and intellectual opponents of citizenship through expatriation‚ such as Albert Einstein‚ Oskar Maria Graf‚ Willy Brandt and Thomas Mann‚ often

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