In 1918 Haber won the physics/chemistry Nobel Prize, yet thousands wondered whether he deserved it. For he was considered a heartless person, as he purposefully made inventions to kill. Firstly, by finding a local way to make ammonium, an important component in explosives, and then he made Zyklon B, the gas used in the holocaust. Yet to say he was patriotic would be an understatement, even though he was jew, he loved Germany more than anything, even his wife’s suicide didn’t stop him from helping
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Nightmare? Now a day, many people see success as being the same as someone else but we can’t be someone else. By trying to be someone else, the best we can be is an imitation of him or her. Being successful does not mean having Bill Gates’ wealth, Albert Einstein’s brain and Walt Disney’s brains. According to John C Maxwell, success is known your purpose in life, growing to reach your maximum potential and sowing seed that benefit others. Billionaire Donald Trump said, “The real measure of success
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Ginsberg: America The poem America by Allen Ginsberg is a harsh critique on the American culture. This poem made me feel like he is giving a lecture to the country of their actions, almost like they are a child being punished. A line that really jumped out at me was when he said, “Go f*** yourself with your atom bomb”. He is clearly talking about Russia and the communists. He is arguing that what we did to them was wrong and who are we to do these things to them. He then proceeds to attack
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power and more. It is also very appealing to the eye, and marketing use this color’s attractiveness as an advantage. All of these ads have a strong use of pathos and ethos, they use stuff and persons with an important well known background, like the Einstein picture, who is famous for his energy theories and they took a good advantage of that, and by adding a little humor they can get more attention. The way they are fighting the war against France is pretty much as trying to make them look more important
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irst some questions: What is time? In a physical sense? In psychological terms? What does time do? How does it work? Can it be transcended? Time in many ways is like space. In physics, time and space are woven together, like a fabric upon which all matter lies. At the limits, near the speed of light, movement in time is yoked to movement in space. As spatial speed increases, temporal speed slows. Recent quantum physics, in the area of non-local phenomena, suggests that both time and space are not
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Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born on April 23, 1858, in Kiel, Germany. He was the sixth child of Julius Wilhelm and Emma Planck. His parents taught him at a young age the family history of success in academics, kindness, and morality. However, he did not do as well at his schooling as was hoped, although he excelled at music and it became a passion for him. He was even gifted with perfect pitch. In the end, he decided to go to college and pursue physics, even though he loved music. The reason
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Norma and Einstein was written by Professor James Earl Strode. Professor Strode was graduated from Boise High School in 1971. He had a good athletic career. He worked as assistant Pastor at Emerald Baptist Church and Pleasant Valley Baptist church. Professor Strode also did social work at The United Christian Center, helping needy families. In 2006 he graduated from CSUS College of Arts and letters. He started teaching at Cosumnes River College and Sierra College in 2006. He wrote Norma and
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Sir William Crookes Sir William Crookes has been said to be one of the greatest physicists of his time. Crookes was born on June 17, 1832, in London, England. Later on in his life after high school Crookes attended Royal College of Chemistry, and the Royal College of Chemistry, where be became part of the Royal Society in London, and became one of the best scientists in his era. Crookes brother Philip passed away in 1867, therefore people believe this is why he began his research and study into
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Ansel Easton Adams (famous western photographer) was born on February the 20th of 1902 in San Francisco, CA near the Golden Gate Bridge. He received his first camera (Kodak Brownie Box camera) in 1916 when he was about 14 years of age. He wanted to be a pianist but he gave up his piano and decided to be a photographer. His first professional photograph was Monolith, the Face of Half Dome (1927). Adams married Virginia Best, the daughter of an artist who inherited the studio to Virginia after he
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About Einstein German born theoretical physicist. Developed the theory of general relativity. Won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921. Settled in the US in 1940. Alerted President Roosevelt that Germany might be making an atomic bomb. Encouraged US to do research. Led to the Manhattan Project. Denounced discovery on nuclear fission as a weapon. Signed the Russell-Einstein Manifesto which highlighted the danger of nuclear weapons. Article Summary Einstein begins the article by justifying as to why
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