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    negatively alter the way in which they treat others. Both “Without a Cloak” by Phyllis McGinley and “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost explore the adverse consequences of hatred and prove that it is powerful enough to consume people in a negative way. Hate is a powerful force that can be expressed through either lack of passion‚ or extremeness of it‚ so much so that it consumes and blinds people. In “Without a Cloak”‚ Phyllis McGinley describes hate as‚ “Snug‚ colorful‚ the proper weight/For comfort in

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    Albert Einstein once defined insanity as‚ “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” For instance‚ if one repeats an action over and over again like speeding‚ he or she will expect a different outcome; however‚ he or she will keep receiving tickets for speeding. From a personal viewpoint‚ a few of my friends think repeatedly performing a task over and over will give them a new result. For instance‚ not preparing for a test will cause failure which is my personal

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    Script Hello‚ my name is Albert Einstein. I was born in Ulm‚ Germany on March 14‚ 1879. My parent’s names were Hermann and Pauline. As a young child my father Hermann (hair-mon)was originally a featherbed salesman and later ran an electrochemical factory with moderate success. When I was one year old‚ my dad teamed up with my Uncle Jacob and created an electrochemical factory. Although my father was a good role model‚ my parents would call me “slow and dreamy”. As a child‚ I was always fascinated

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    Einstein became an American citizen in 1940. Not long after settling into his career at the Institute for Advanced Study (in Princeton‚ New Jersey)‚ he expressed his appreciation of the "meritocracy" in American culture when compared to Europe. According to Isaacson‚ he recognized the "right of individuals to say and think what they pleased"‚ without social barriers‚ and as result‚ the individual was "encouraged" to be more creative‚ a trait he valued from his own early education. Einstein writes:

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    Albert Einstein 1879-1955 Einstein was undoubtedly the single greatest contributor to science in the 20th century. Few will argue with that point. His gifts to today’s understanding of the universe‚ energy‚ time among others base many branches of modern science. His contributions are not restricted only to the fields of science‚ but also to the individual person: from powerful heads of states to the average citizen. Albert Einstein helped Oppenheimer1 develop the fundamental science needed to

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    The book that I would like to do for this book report is called Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. In this book it talks about a good story about a boy willing to do anything for a dog that he loves. While with the author some things that I found interesting is that she is best known for her children and young adult stories that are in fiction. Also before she even started writing she worked as a teacher and an editor before writing full time om 1960. This is very interesting because it shows that

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    Albert Einstein Of all the scientists to emerge from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries there is one whose name is known by almost all living people. While most of these do not understand this man’s work‚ everyone knows that its impact on the world of science is astonishing. Yes‚ many have heard of Albert Einstein’s General Theory of relativity‚ but few know about the intriguing life that led this scientist to discover what some have called‚ "The greatest single achievement of human thought

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    Albert Einstein Einstein was born on March 14‚ 1879‚ in Ulm Germany. He lived there with his parents‚ Herman and Pauline. Einstein attended a Catholic School near his home. But‚ at age 10‚ Einstein was transferred to the "Luitpold Gymnasium"‚ where he learned Latin‚ Greek‚ History‚ and Geography. Einstein’s father wanted him to attend a university but he could not because he did not have a diploma from the Gymnasium. But there was a solution to this problem over the Alps‚ in Zurich. There was

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    Albert Einstein was born on March 14‚ 1879 in Ulm‚ the first child of the Jewish couple Hermann and Pauline Einstein. In June 1880 the family moved to Munich where Hermann Einstein and his brother Jakob founded the electrical engineering company Einstein & Cie. Albert Einstein’s sister Maria was born on November 18‚ 1881. Einstein’s childhood was a normal one‚ except that to his family’s irritation‚ he learned to speak later than most. In 1884 he received some tutoring in order to get prepared for

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    The Einstein Tower: An Expressionist Landmark Introduction Erich Mendelsohn began his creative architectural sketches while standing guard in World War I‚ along with many other famous architects such as Mies van der Rohe‚ Gropius‚ and Le Corbusier. What was it about standing guard between life and death that enticed a certain creative architectural vision? Maybe it simply provided an ability to envision a world unlike the one being occupied or maybe it reminded these young men of the preciousness

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