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    Not only did Albert Einstein publish many outstanding formulas, he also contributed by his inventions. In 1905 with his e=mc2 formula Einstein helped create the world's first atomic bomb. Although he wasn't granted the security access to help create the A-bomb, Einstein had a major impact on its success. Einstein's major role in the creation of the bomb was signing a letter urging President Franklin Roosevelt that the A-bomb should be built. Einstein started to get concerned when a german…

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    in 1907 with a dissertation on algebraic invariants. Shortly after she was invited the University of Göttingen in 1915 by David Hilbert and Felix Klein, Noether used her knowledge of invariants to assist them in exploring the mathematics that Albert Einstein used in his theory of general relativity. Once they had finished, Hilbert and Klein convinced Noether to remain at Göttingen where she taught under Hilbert’s name. In 1918, Noether discovered what is now known as Noether’s…

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    of depression (Pascal). After that Dr. Seuss married a close friend her name was Audrey Diamond (Pascal). Dr. Seuss had no children because Helen Palmer was not able to products children (Pascal). In 1921 Dr. Seuss started college at Dartmouth then in 1925 he drop out of college (Pascal). Then…

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    St. Albert the Great, who was also known as Albert of Cologne,was a great thinker of his time. He was a great natural scientists, physicist, theologian, mathematician, chemist, geographer, and astronomer. St. Albert also was a teacher of St.Thomas Aquinas. St. Albert was born around 1200 AD. There is not much known about his childhood and birth, and many sources disagree on his early life. Research suggests he was sent to Padua University, while he was there he was taught in the writing of…

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    The answer to that is Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein had impacted the world with his many discoveries in the field of physics. Though once regarded dull-witted as a small child, he is now known to others as one of the most intelligent individuals to ever live on the planet earth. Albert Einstein is easily the smartest scientist to ever live, and will always be remembered throughout history. Albert Einstein grew up differently than other people his age did. Albert Einstein was brought into the…

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    Martin Buber was considered, by many, a theological existentialist. Buber was born Austria in 1878. (Mayhall and Mayhall, 95). He had an interesting childhood surrounded by many great intellectuals. Martin Buber's childhood and upbringing set the stage for his career. Buber was immersed in studying and intellectual thought very early in life and continued to immerse himself in his studies for the rest of his life. Soon after he was born his mother left him and his Father for another marriage…

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    successful comes with a lot of hard work and effort. Einstein started as a young boy to gain as much information as possible, which gave him a head start against many others who were trying to pursue the same job. Not only was Einstein a genius, he was able to spread his knowledge which lead him to become a famous figure in the early 1900’s. A childhood can be a period of time in someone’s life that can define the fate of their future. Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879, his…

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    Albert Einstein: the Inventor & Dreamer “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving” -- This is one of Albert Einstein’s quotes. Albert Einstein made a great impact on the world. He is credited with discovering a theory that found that gravity can affect time and space. He also made the atomic bomb when he was serving in the U.S. military to fight against the Germans in World War II (WWII) when he was getting targeted by Germany because he was Jewish, and the…

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    Albert Einstein was one of the most influential people in the twentieth century. One hundred years later, we’re still using his equations, theories, and discoveries today. Albert Einstein was able to take a big stand in history. Taking a stand means to take a firm position in an issue. Einstein took this stand with his theory of relativity. Albert Einstein took a stand in history when he refused to give up proving relativity which carved a pathway to modern science. Einstein had some hardships…

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    School Recess Effects

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    According to The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, “the number of recess sessions per day and the duration of the recess periods have been steadily declining” This claim was supported by evidence from a 2005 survey done by the National Center for Education Statistics. (Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2) For this reason, a child who is not afforded the chance to take part in school recess does not get an…

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