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    In the Monster Who Fed the World you learn about a German Jew named Fritz Haber. Haber was a genius chemist who learned how to take nitrogen out of the air and turn it into a liquid form to contain to use for fertilizer to help grow food for the overpopulated German nation and later the world. Unfortunately, some things and most things can have good and bad uses. Fritz Haber was born on December 9th, 1868. He was the son of a Jewish merchant in a small town. He had all ways longed for a better…

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    Mozart Accomplishments

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    Today’s music has evolved tremendously since when music was first discovered in the middle ages. Now we have musicians like Beyonce, Alicia Keys, and Adele who changed the whole sound of music: different messages, beats, and style. Artists today are just as creative as the composers before them; Acapella artists sing with no music, other artists use techno or Dubstep, a type of electronic dance music. However, these artists would not have it so easy like they do today if the people that came…

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    typical mass for such a stellar black hole would be about 10 times the mass of the Sun, or about 10^{31} kilograms. (Here I'm using scientific notation: 10^{31} means a 1 with 31 zeroes after it, or 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.)” how genius would you have to be to know that? He was rated B on his page by his students for being very accurate. He is also very patient because he doesn’t mind long things like long documents. Creating a learning environment for people is hard but…

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    Society is constantly questioning what the future will hold with numerous interpretations. Kurt Vonnegut, Jr, in the short story “Harrison Bergeron”, anticipates the future of humankind to comprise of complete equality; ultimately, resulting in the absence of individuality. The citizens are obliged to be uncompetitive in all means. After a television announcer stutters, a masked ballerina volunteers herself to speak on behalf of him, a “warm, luminous, timeless melody” blossomed out of her lips,…

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    Batman Vs. Superman

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    The DC flick Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice displayed a completely new Lex Luthor, who may seem to be an eccentric genius but actually turns out to be a sociopath hell-bent on destroying Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel as well as Ben Affleck’s Caped Crusader. Luckily, Jesse Eisenberg’s character has been arrested in the film and is currently facing jail time. However, his company LexCorp Industries is officially washing their hands of Luthor by issuing a statement on Instagram! The official…

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    Alexander The Great Dbq

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    incorporate the Greek culture. Soon after his father's death, alexander took his fathers thrown and was in power and control. He used this opportunity to successfully conquer the Persian empire. he had a very powerful army, and he was known to be a genius for the military force. Alexander also succeeded to colonize the city of tyre. After Alexander's sudden death in 323BCE, Politically, the huge power which he created became unstable. Therefore, his military leaders…

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    walls are decorated original paintings by Pablo Picasso, the different stages of his creative life, they say that the restaurant Picasso - can give you as our guests much more than any casual restaurant. This place decorated with paintings by the genius of art of the twentieth century, which is considered the most popular and most expensive artists in the world, the creator of the restaurant's…

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    Axis Dominance In Ww2

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    Axis Dominance in the Beginning of the Second World War The Axis powers domination was undisputed in the first part of World War II, it was like Mike Tyson VS Michael Spinks where Mike Tyson knocked Spinks out just seconds into the first round, only Spinks was Europe and the Pacific. The dominance portrayed by the axis was distinct and scary for the allied powers. September 1,1939- This was the official start of the Second World War, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland, after previously signing…

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    special programs and camps to keep their child ahead academically. Kakutani also points this out in her article where she brings up the 1920s study of young “geniuses” conducted by Lewis Terman, a professor of psychology, where “‘almost none of the genius children from the lowest social and economic class ended up making a name for themselves.’” He also states how someone from a lower class would be more submissive in the presence of authority (104) and would most likely fall behind because of…

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    come from physics and engineering. Technology has been developing over the several centuries. We can thank people like Isaac Newton, who discovered the laws of gravity and inertia. All of these things stem from an apple falling on a man’s head. The genius playwright Tom Stoppard plays the game of imagination and discovery in his text Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. In Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Stoppard addresses man’s curiosity, fate, and…

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