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    able to set learning goals‚ and must be ready to engage in learning process. History has it that most thinkers are highly self motivated‚ they are personally ready to face any hardship that comes with them achieving their goal; take for instant Albert Einstein the father of mass-energy equivalence‚ had a prolonged self reserved study and thinking time‚ in his garden or at home dwelling on issues to improve his theoretical physics knowledge‚ right from his younger age to his adulthood. Learning must

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    Many years ago‚ Albert Einstein said‚ "It has become appallingly clear that our technology has surpassed our humanity." Today‚ technology is everywhere‚ and Einstein’s inference is more prominent than ever. It is in our facilities‚ our homes‚ ours cars; it has become a lifestyle rather than an advantage that aids us. We have made great technological advances throughout the years‚ yet society is taking disadvantage of what we have invented. Arising problems with technology include a lack of human

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    did not have the answer. Growing up as an ordinary student‚ I did not make a specific goal in my life. I just a student that has fallen in love with science since in primary school when I had made my own telescope. It’s just too amazing like Albert Einstein quotes‚ The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all art and science. Starting from there‚ I keep my path in science field and had a thought to be a scientist. However‚ I realized that certain things would

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    Francisco Ayala May 9‚ 2012 English 101 Outliers Malcolm Gladwell is a speaker‚ bestselling author‚ and Canadian journalist. He is a writer for the New Yorker since 1996. Gladwell has four New York Times bestseller books he has written. Among one of those books is Outliers: The story of success (2008). Outlier‚ a nonfiction book‚ had to do with social psychology. Outlier is about the success of people who do not fit into our normal understanding of achievement. Gladwell points out that many

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    Ley de Boyle Ley de Boyle (designado a veces Ley de Boyle-Mariotte) es uno de leyes del gas y base de la derivación para ley ideal del gas‚ que describe la relación entre el producto presión y volumen dentro de a sistema cerrado como constante cuando sigue habiendo la temperatura y los topos en una medida fija; ambas entidades siguen siendo inverso proporcionales. Historia La ley de Boyle se nombra después del filósofo natural irlandés Roberto Boyle (Lismore‚ Condado Waterford‚ 1627-1691) quién

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    what it is. Because while kids may grow up fast in the big scheme of things‚ it’s impossible to see that when you’re experiencing their first year or two. Seriously‚ when you’re living in the same house as a baby‚ time moves more slowly. If Albert Einstein hadn’t been fooling around with such malarkey as the speed of light and his space-time continuum theory‚ he would have stumbled onto the same phenomenon I have. Do the math. During my daughter Isabelle’s first year on the planet‚ she didn’t

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    Andrew Robinson takes a look at popular examples of individuals considered to be geniuses. Robinson goes on to decide whether there is a working definition of genius or not. Robinson first lists a few famous figures such as Shakespeare‚ Galileo‚ and Einstein‚ then asks: what do these individuals all have in common? The most common answer appears to be that those people are all geniuses who changed the way humanity perceives the world. Robinson mentions a few more people who are thought to have changed

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    states‚ square well potential (rigid wall)‚ Step potential. Module III: Atomic Physics Vector atom model‚ LS and j-j coupling‚ Zeceman effect (normal & anomalous)‚ Paschen-Bach effect‚ X-ray spectra and energy level diagram‚ Moseleys Law‚ Lasers – Einstein coefficients‚ conditions for light amplification‚ population inversion‚ optical pumping‚ three level and four level lasers‚ He-Ne and Ruby laser‚ Properties and applications of lasers. Module IV: Solid State Physics Sommerfield’s free electron

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    us.” Through the statement‚ Bacon depicts that when people speak up‚ they sustain the justice they deserve. Justice is in the matter of its people‚ and whether or not it is present‚ it is determined by the tenacity of the individual. Much the same‚ Albert Einstein’s assertion that “those who have the privilege to know have the duty to act” demonstrates that when an individual is awarded the essence of knowledge‚ she or he must carry on the duty of informing and guiding others. Conversely‚ some may

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    initial force to set the universe into motion. Einstein refers to this force as “the cosmological constant”. This constant corrected Einstein’s theory of relativity to explain the movement of the universe. Originally Einstein believed that the universe was static even though his mathematical theories suggested otherwise. It was not until another mathematician Friedmann‚ solved Einsteins’s equation of general relativity using the cosmological constant. Einstein referred to this mistake as being the “biggest

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