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    ACHIEVERS essay 2

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    Cassandra Corona Professor Higgins English 20 O5 February 2014 Achievers (rough draft) Albert Einstein quoted‚ “In order to succeed‚ your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure”. Many students find this quote from Albert Einstein to be very mind powering in one way or another. Being a college student requires some concentration‚ motivation and sometimes causes frustration in all hopes of the final goal in college which leads to graduation day. However‚ students either

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    Disasters to Success

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    about the disasters to success. The dream of success can often be blinding which can cause them to do the wrong things to get good things in return. The glory from success can also make a person selfish and exceedingly proud. Lindsay Lohan‚ Albert Einstein‚ and Julius Caesar are all examples of fame that can end in a total disaster. Lindsay Lohan is the best example of a star who has hit rock bottom. In her younger days‚ she was an actress and played in The Parent Trap which was a very popular

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    I Eat Mentos, Do You?

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    easier? The ad for Mentos featuring Albert Einstein reads‚ “I eat Mentos‚ do you? Mentos. Helping People Get Ideas”‚ implying Mentos can help increase intelligence to a level comparable to Albert’s. In advertisements from Mentos ordinary individuals find themselves facing various dilemmas; however‚ if one consumes a Mento they are inspired to solve their problems‚ while staying fresh and cool. In every case a loser becomes a winner. Mentos’ ad featuring Albert Einstein is an effective advertisement‚

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    since October‚ and I can honestly say that I am more than pleased with the lessons I ’ve attended. The majority of the teachers are highly educated‚ so that gives us the opportunity to learn more things through the experience they have and as Albert Einstein said ’ ’The only source of knowledge is experience ’ ’. I think since studying at the University of Greenwich of all my expectations have been met through the material our teachers provide us. Generally‚ the high standard of all the courses makes

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    to further insight and understanding of the forces that actually create our perceptions of time. It is no doubt that when thinking of such ideas and philosophies it is easy to first think of the big philosophers such as Newton‚ Plato‚ and even Albert Einstein who gave us the Theory of relativity‚ but hidden in the middle is James Clerk Maxwell. James Clerk Maxwell may not be a household name when it comes to scientists‚ but his contributions to the field ranks him with some of the great scientists

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    Self Confidence

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    Albert Einstein :who? The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible. I didn’t said this statement. This was said by the one Who proudly declared himself as a “lone wolf”.He’s the fuzzy haired guy in 1925! He’s the genius who unlocked the secrets of the universe! He’s also a great peacemaker! Good morning respected sir and fellow students‚ I’m going to talk about the amazing Albert EinsteinAlbert Einstein was born in Ulm‚ Germany on March 14‚ 1869. He is known

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    Classification Essay

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    Classification Analysis of William Golding‘s “Thinking as a Hobby” “Thinking as a Hobby‚” by William Golding‚ is a prime example of division and classification. Many never ponder about what Golding describes as a “thinking as my hobby”(494). He spent an abundance of his lifetime developing classifications of the three kind of thinkers: grade-three thinking‚ grade-two thinking and grade-one thinking. The effective use of classification‚ shows how something so alike‚ is still very different

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    this it goes to wrack and ruin without fail.’ — Albert Einstein ‘Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the life-long attempt to acquire it.’ — Albert Einstein ‘It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education.’ — Albert Einstein ‘This coercion had such a deterring effect upon me that‚ after I had passed the final examination‚ I found the consideration of any scientific problems distasteful for an entire year.’ — Albert Einstein ‘We are students of words: we are shut up in schools

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    I Admire Albert Einstein

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    What I find most admirable about Albert Einstein is the way he thought up his theories and had the ability to conduct experiments on them. By doing this‚ he answered many questions of the scientific realm of the world. Some of the traits I admire are: 1. A trait I admire is his curiosity because he always wanted to find out how things worked. When he was five years old his father gave him a compass. It was a mystery to him. He wanted to know why the arrow always pointed north. His father

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    “All I know is that I know nothing” argued the deep ancient philosopher Socrates. His argument is based on the fact that one cannot know anything with absolute certainty; they could only know something with a fractional amount of confidence. Socrates had written this quote nearly two thousand year ago. With our vast advances in modern technology‚ science‚ mathematics‚ and equipment to record data‚ over the last two millenniums‚ one would assume that we would long grow this view of not knowing anything

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