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    The Stranger is a philosophical novel written by Albert Camus during World War II. Having experienced the horror of war, Camus developed a sense of discontentment and skepticism towards the Western ideological beliefs, both secular and religious. Living in fear of the senseless atrocities, Camus developed his philosophy of the absurd based on the belief that humanity’s effort to search for meaning conflicts with the reality of an irrational universe. The protagonist of The Stranger, Meursault,…

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    Contemporary Exemplar

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    Contemporary Exemplar Work Building upon the early research of Greenstein (1965) and others, more recent work on childhood exemplars has sought to focus on specific types of exemplars. Athletes and entertainers are the most popular areas of research, with general archetypes also being examined. Despite the fact that these studies do not overtly focus on the political nature of exemplars, these studies contribute both initial assumptions for what types of individuals are likely to be current…

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    biochemistry. After he graduated he married Margaret Joan Howe at age 22 and had three children with her. He later came back and worked with Albert Neuberger in order to study the metabolism of lysine, a protein not produced in animals. Later, he got his Ph.D. in 1943 and then turned his focus to the structure of proteins. Soon after, Sanger went to work with Albert Chinball in London in order to prove that the sequences of all proteins were…

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    Mindset

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    Albert Einstein and Steve Jobs are two examples that used goals and dreams to push themselves to achieve great things. Albert Einstein, as a kid, was told he wasn’t intelligent enough in elementary school as he struggled through the younger years of his life in his schooling. He had speech challenges through elementary…

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    Leonhard Euler was born on 15 April 1707. In a town call Basel located in Switzerland. His father Paul Euler was a pastor of the Reformed church. Leonhard Euler had two younger sisters called Anna Maria and Maria Magdalena. Later on the Euler’s moved from basal to the town of Riehen, where Euler spent most of his child hood. Leonhard Euler formal education started in Basel where he was sent to live with maternal grandmother. When Leonhard Euler was thirteen he enrolled at the University of Basel…

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    orn in Odessa, Russia in 1904, George was raised by his mother and father who were both teachers, until he was nine-years-old when his mother died. Neither were science teachers, but they helped George to learn how to speak Russian and French. He also learned German and English. Nineteen years old, and one year after the founding of the USSR, George went to the University of Leningrad to study physics. He and his friends would often discuss quantum mechanics which was cutting edge science at…

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    Considering a medical diagnosis to explain my protagonist’s strange behaviour After having spent a while researching the basic construction of writing the project, I wanted to concentrate on building up a distinct profile of my protagonist Anna , particularly about determining the root cause of her unstable mental state. First evidence that something is wrong with her is subtly given away in the very first opening lines of my first chapter: ‘Raindrops; dull thumps of wet splatter my face,…

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    James Chadwick was a very intelligent boy, as a teenager he knew that he wanted to study physics and so he did. James Chadwick went to the University of Cambridge at the age of 17, in the year 1908. When he was 19 he was in his final year of his physics degree. James’ teacher was Ernest Rutherford another famous scientist who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, because of his studies on disintegrating the atom. After James turned in his research paper he graduated with first class honors. For…

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    Albert Camus Sparknotes

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    The Stranger Analysis- The Stranger is a short astounding novel by Albert Camus and was officially published in 1942. This was his first novel! It is both a brilliantly crafted story and an illustration of Camus’s absurdist world view. A title like the stranger normally leaves one to ponder what Albert Camus was really trying to tell his readers. Albert Camus was French, so it was originally wrote in French, and gave it a French title: Estranger. The main character, Meursault, is a French man…

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    • In the ancient Greek myth, Sisyphus was condemned to roll a rock up a mountain over and over again, forever. Camus wanted to think of Sisyphus as being conscious. • He wrote about the routines in life such as riding the street care, going to work at a factory or an office, eating and riding home. This happens over and over again. He wrote that at the end of the acts of a mechanical life, weariness comes. The is a conscious awakening and the outcome is suicide or recovery. Camus wrote, “For…

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