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    One of the greatest physicists of all time and an exceptional pianist and violinist, he would know. What did Einstein mean and what does it tell us about creative thinking? Einstein's musical hobbies served as an example of personal creativity providing the kind of recreation that enables professional innovation. Einstein, introduced the idea that creative thinking can be done with your body as well as your mind. For Einstein, insight did not come from logic or…

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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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    ndividuals win Nobel Prizes for doing something out going, discovering something, or even curing someone. Albert Einstein, won a Nobel Prize for Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect. Growing up he felt not smart and thought that he was going to be nothing in life, but he realized that he loved learning and that he was going to be something in life and make something of his name. He has inspiring quotes that just make you want to push…

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    18th Century Women

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    shamed, because it wasn’t a norm. We see a diverse fascination with natural sciences in Europe and America. These particular women can be seen shadowing male scientists during their time. Different fields of study were focused on: Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics, Medicine, Natural History, and so on. During this 18th century era especially, both men and women became interested in several scientific fields, this is where term naturalists came about. Naturalist will become a…

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    fees. In 1666, the university was temporarily closed due to an extremely contagious, mortal disease and Newton was forced to return home. It was surprisingly during this time, when he was away from school, that he started to pursue his own ideas on physics. When the university reopened, Newton returned and took a fellowship in order to acquire his masters degree. Today, Newton is referred to as one of the most influential scientists that have ever lived. The emphasis of this essay will be on his…

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    Phyllis Wright wrote a letter. She was in the sixth grade. Phyllis wrote Albert Einstein. He won a Nobel Prize in Physics. Phyllis asked, “whether scientists pray, and if so, what do they pray for” (Einstein 9), in her letter to Einstein. Einstein responded back with a letter. He answered Phyllis’ question. Einstein’s letter is rhetorically effective. He appeals strongly to ethos. He appeals strongly to logos. Einstein uses context in his letter. He communicates well with his audience. Einstein…

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    Derek de Solla Price argues the need for a new disciplinary field that bridges the sciences and humanities in his book Science Since Babylon (1978), He makes his case with a series of essays that unpack a critical point regarding the history of science and its development to what we see today. Through his research, he has been able to make important discoveries and suggestions that lead to his argument addressing a call for an institutionalization for what he terms the “humanities of…

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    primarily been in health science classes that will help me excel in a medical career, although I have taken science classes outside of this area. The classes I have taken so far are Honors Biology, Medical Science I, Animal Science, Honors Chemistry I, Physics and Human Body Systems. Next year I will be taking Anatomy and Physiology, a CNA classes offered through a local community college and either Honors Biology II or Honors Chemistry II.…

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    Aristotle's Legacy

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    Even though Aristotle did not survive the ages his legacy did. In the eastern culture they call him “The First Teacher” and in the western culture he is called “The Philosopher”. Aristotle helped start up many scientific branches including organon, physics and metaphysics, Nicomachean ethics and politics, rhetoric and poetics. Aristotle will always be a major founder of science. He has been the influence of many reforms throughout time and still is. His fingerprint is almost as large as the…

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    In Joseph Campbell’s heroic definitions, Albert Einstein fits best with a heroic zealot, devoting his entire life to theoretical physics, also influencing the philosophy of science. Not only is Albert Einstein a heroic zealot, but to me personally, a spiritual hero, for never giving up, and never being satisfied, pushing himself to work harder for things he loved. Growing up, Albert…

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