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    Albert Einstein once said‚ “Too many of us look upon Americans as dollar chasers. This is a cruel libel‚ even if it is reiterated thoughtlessly by the Americans themselves.” I believe that Einstein was trying to say was happiness is a desirable objective for everyone in life. There are many ways to get happiness which can only be gained by wise people who know exactly the real value of happiness. If someone thinks that money can bring them happiness‚ they are very wrong. Money can’t buy happiness

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    equations. The quantum theory began in 1900; while the first initial commencement of studies was made when Max Planck suggested that energy is quantized. Progression has been made continuously to this theory from a variety of other scientists including Albert Einstein. Planck has successfully discovered a theory to provide an accurate outcome‚ becoming a more intelligent choice of study over the well-established Newton’s Law. Still to this day Max Planck’s quantum theory is the most advanced source of

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    Julius Robert Oppenheimer was born on April l22‚ 1904 in New York. Oppenheimers dad‚ Julius S. Oppenheimer was a German immigrant who became wealthy by importing textiles. Unlike many immigrants‚ Oppenheimer had a very decent childhood. Oppenheimer studied at the Ethical Culture Society School for grade education‚ then went to Harvard University for his undergraduate education. While studying to become a chemist‚ Oppenheimer switched majors to physics. Oppenheimer graduates in 1925 and then sailed

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    This is the story of a man who lived a good life and contributed to the field of physics. He became personal friends with one of the smartest men in history‚ Albert Einstein. But as I said before‚ this is not the story of Einstein; it is about a man who helped create many breakthroughs which are still being learned about today in our schools. This is about Erwin Schrödinger‚ the guy with a cat in a box. Erwin Schrodinger was born on August 12th‚ 1887 in Vienna to a linoleum business owner. He was

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    Nearly everything in life involves making a choice‚ either big or small. According to Albert Camus‚ an existentialist‚ life is considered absurd because the meaning of life has no answer‚ yet one continually searches for meaning while knowing death is inevitable. One is responsible and free to determine the meaning of life for oneself. People will continue to create a purpose for themselves and struggle to accept death. This is what makes life absurd and the act of searching for meaning pointless

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    Freedom

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    of being free.” However‚ it depends on how people see their own freedom. In addition‚ this essay will explain more about this concept with different texts such as‚ “Eveline” By James Joyce‚ “Tosca” by Isabel Allende‚ and “The Myth of Sisyphus” by Albert Camus. These essays will show us different points of view of what freedom is and which factors limit or promote freedom. Some of the factors that limit freedom are society‚ ignorance‚ and immaturity. Society is essential in people’s life because

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    The Great Injustice This story‚ “The Guest‚” by Albert Camus displays many injustices to me‚ because there is the presence of unfairness and taking away a person’s choice. What is an injustice? According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ injustice means the evidence of unequal treatment. Injustices have been going on for years and years‚ and they are still present today. For example‚ in the world today we see injustice in the way people are treated based on their religion‚ age‚ ethnicity‚ or sexual

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    currents‚ these are no longer generated once the organism dies but still they find the electric fields around the deads. Many ghost hunters believe that strong support for the existence of ghosts can be found in modern physics. Specifically‚ that Albert Einstein‚ one

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    electromagnetic waves  8. J.C.Bose (India) - Ultra short radio waves  9. W.K.Roentgen (Germany) - X-rays  10. J.J.Thomson (U.K) - Electron  11. Marie Sklodowska Curie (Poland) - Discovery of radium & Polonium; studies on natural radio activity  12. Albert Einstein (Germany) - Explanation of photoelectric effect; Theory of relativity  13. Victor Francis Hess (Austria) - Cosmic Radiation  14. R.A.Millikan(USA) Measurement of electronic charge  15. Ernest Rutherford (New Zealand) - Nuclear model of atom 

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    Case Study on Motivation and Social Learning "The Project"      When it comes to engagement in studying and evaluating students’ achievement‚ so many teachers talk about motivation. In particular‚ when a student is failing‚ teachers blame on lack of it. So what is motivation and why is it so important in education? Should a teacher always use various “tricks” to make students interested in class? Can students actually want to learn by themselves? And what triggers that desire for studying? In this

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