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  1. Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein was one of the greatest scientists of all time. Best known as a physicist for developing his famous theory of relativity, Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany. When he was five years old, his father...
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  2. Albert Camus: Real Existence Or Existence Reality?
    ‘Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is’— Albert Camus announced this in the Introduction to The Rebel (1951). Encompassing the author in his above mentioned predicament, it would be impossible, however, to unravel his...
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  3. Albert Einstein
    all the electronic devices that are here because of Albert Einstein's theories. The biggest thing Albert Einstein did was he discovered the connection between energy...
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  4. Little Albert And Classical Conditioning
    didn't cry. The second time he reached for the rat again and the sound was heard, Albert cried. A week went by before the white rat was showed to him again. He did...
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  5. Creativity Of Albert Einstein
    school in Zurich. At the age of 21, after four years of university study, Albert Einstein got a job as a clerk in an office. But already in 1905 he made...
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  6. Albert Enstien - The Great Scientist
    Albert Einstein From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "Einstein" redirects here. For other uses, see Einstein (disambiguation). Albert...
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  7. The Manhattan Project
    The idea that mass could be changed into energy was predicted by Albert Einstein in the earlier part of the 1900’s. John D. Cockcroft and...
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  8. Werner Heisenberg And The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
    such as Max Planck, and Max von Laue. Unfortunately, to his dismay, Albert Einstein was unable to attend this conference. During the nineteenth...
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  9. Sigmund Freud
    Freud and some of his associates Richard von Kraft-Ebing, Havelock Ellis, Albert Moll, and Iwan Bloch as the "pioneering experts of sexology."(Gay, 613...
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  10. Embarking On An Acid Trip: Analysis Of The Benefits And Dangers Of Lsd
    using LSD on certain types of patients. Discussion Albert Hofmann while testing a compound he'd discovered five years before, was accidentally...
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  11. Etymology Of Court
    Hence, the English “court” became a polysemic word. Albert C. Baugh places court in the group of “Governmental and Administrative Words...
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  12. Tennessee William's The Glass Menagerie
    Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. <br /> -- Albert Einstein. <br /> The most important theme in The Glass Menagerie is the difficulty people have in accepting and relating to reality. As a result of their inability to...
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  13. Maria Theresa
    Table of Contents <br /> <br /> Pictures 3 <br /> Birth Date and Birth Place 4 <br /> Early Life 4 <br /> Schooling 4 <br /> Family 4 <br /> Accomplishments 4 <br /> Hardships 5 <br /> Later Life and Death 5 <br /> Bibliography 6 <br /> <br...
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  14. Logic Of The Absurds
    Man's fundamental bewilderment and confusion, stems from the fact that man has no answers to the basic existential questions: why we are alive, why we have to die, why there is injustice and suffering, all this serve as the impetus for such a...
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  15. The Right Choice
    to make regarding animal experimentation, we must trust that our fellow historian Albert Einstein was correct by saying, “There will come a day when such...
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  16. Teleportation
    Imagine a world without traffic jams; where there would be no delay for work, no worries about travel schedules and above all no public appraisals from the English teacher for coming late to the class! Time would finally be stricken off the banal...
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  17. Intellectual Life Of The Painters Of The Early Renaissance
    Before attempting to answer the question it is important to consider what we mean by ‘early Italian Renaissance. Unlike many periods in history the Renaissance has no obvious start and end dates, for the purposes of this assignment I will define...
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  18. Nuclear Chain Reaction
    The scientist Albert Einstein did not participate in the invention of the atomic bomb and nuclear energy. But he was the key to unlocking the development of nuclear energy and atomic bomb. In 1905, as part of his Special Theory of Relativity, he...
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  19. Milton’s Paradise Lost
    Milton’s Paradise Lost has been praised since its edition as being the greatest English epic of all time, most stunningly in its author\'s realistic depiction of the fabled parents of humanity, Adam and Eve. How Milton chose to portray the...
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  20. Who Killed The Seven Dwarves?
    Has Disneyfication destroyed the traditional folk tale and damaged children’s illustrated literature?<br /> <br /> By Richard Neil Thomas<br /> <br /> Art & Design BA Hons.<br /> ILLUSTRATION<br /> <br /> Contents<br /> <br /> 3...
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  21. Extraterrestial Influence
    All our science, measured against reality, is primitive and childlike and yet it is the most precious thing we have. -Albert Einstein<br /> <br /> <br /> INTRODUCTION<br /> There are many things in this world that go unexplained. Not...
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  22. British Poetry
    Knowledge of contemporary British poetry is of great importance when it comes to understanding the reigning trends of England. The 1970s saw a fair amount of polemic concerning the discontinuities of the national \"traditions,\" most of it concerned...
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  23. Australian Art 1930-1960
    The environment was major contributing factor to the evolution of Australian art in the 20th century. The elemental landscape; isolation and distance, the imposition of the mythical and the visionary on the landscape, national identity (the...
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  24. British Monarchy
    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has one of the oldest intuitions that are the British Monarchy. With in the rich history of the British Monarchy there have been great People who have Influence the monarchy and the people of...
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  25. Technology In World War Ii
    Since the First World War passed with its greatest influence on the movement and the greedy of power, the world started to develop their plans and methods in wars. World War II saw the biggest evolution of technology, especially weapons, which still...
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  26. Martin Luther King
    “Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love.” These words were spoken by a great man. One who accepted all people for any color or race. He...
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  27. Atomic Bomb
    On August 6, 1945, the world changed forever. On that day the United States of America detonated an atomic bomb over the city of Hiroshima. Never before had mankind seen anything like. Here was something that was slightly bigger than an ordinary...
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  28. Harold Pinter: The Menacing Silences In Truth
    “Truth in drama is forever elusive. You never quite find it but the search for it is compulsive. The search is clearly what drives the endeavour. The search is your task. More often than not you stumble upon the truth in the dark, colliding with...
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  29. Reason Why Advertising Vs "Image" Advertising
    in advertising and emphasized the importance of salesman-ship-in-print philosophy before Albert Lasker. He wrote: “You have only 30 seconds [in a TV commercial...
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  30. a Day Without Geomagnetism
    Imagine, what would have happened, if there had not been earth’s magnetic field. Ships could not have sailed through the oceans, airplanes could not have reached their destinations, birds could not have migrated to new lands and sea animals could...
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