Famous Scientists’ List Name | Birth/Death | Achievements | Albert Einstein | 1879 - 1955 | He is arguably at the pinnacle‚ if the popularity of all the scientists is taken into account. He demonstrated solutions to a trio of mind-boggling topics in Physics in 1905 and shot into the limelight. | Sir Isaac Newton | 1642 - 1727 | "Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica" called "Principia" is acknowledged as the greatest scientific book ever published. Sir Isaac Newton wrote this in 1687
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Clavier‚ Book I) by Johann Sebastian Bach Prelude Fugue Sonata in A major‚ K. 331 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Theme and variations Minuet with trio Rondo Nocturne in B flat minor‚ Op.9 No.1 by Frederic Chopin Waltz in E-flat major‚ Op. 18 by Frederic Chopin Trios Novelettes‚ Nos. 1 and 2 by Francis Poulenc Novelette I in C major Novelette II in B-flat minor Prelude and Fugue in A flat‚ BWV 862 (No.17 from The Well-tempered Clavier‚ Book I) Johann Sebastian Bach
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart was born in Salzburg‚ Austria on January 27‚ 1756. His first two names (Johannes Chrysostomus) belonged to a saint and Theophilus was given to him by his godfather and changed to Amade or Amadeus later in his life. Mozart was born to Leopold and Anna Maria Pertl Mozart‚ and his only sibling was an older sister called Maria Anna. Mozart ’s father Leopold Mozart was one of Europe ’s leading musical teachers‚ a composer and
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international. During his lifetime‚ the current of his thought and poetry extended from Iran to Bengal‚ from Shiraz to Baghdad and Tabriz captured the hearts and imagination of people‚ and after his death blazed across the universe and reached Wolfgang Goethe and the Romantics thinkers in Germany and indeed the whole of Europe. Today‚ Hafez belong to the world‚ he is the poet of global thoughts and feelings. Languages into which his poetry have not been translated are few and far between‚ in deed
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Stockhausen‚ Klavierstück V Harmony: diatonic Wolfgang A. Mozart‚ Piano Concerto No. 21‚ in C‚mvt. ii (MEB 1/4) chromatic Fryderyk Chopin‚ Prelude in F minor‚ Op. 28 No. 18 Texture: Monophonic Hildegard of Bingen‚ Columbia aspexit (L 1/8) Homophonic Wolfgang A. Mozart‚ Piano Concerto No. 21‚ in C‚mvt. ii (MEB 1/4) Ludwig van Beethoven‚ The Ruins of Athens‚ “Turkish March” (MEB 1/9) Polyphonic‚ imitative Johann Sebastian Bach‚ The Art of Fugue‚ Contrapuntcus 1
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universities in Göttingen and Bonn ● Earned a doctorate in philosophy from Bonn in 1954 ● ● From 1956 onward studied sociology & philosophy in Frankfurt (Goethe University) Studied under Marx Horkheimer & Theodor Adorno ● ● ● ● Finished his studies at the University of Marburg under the guidance of Wolfgang Abendroth His work is a associated with the Frankfurt School of thought After reading George Lukács‚ Habermas started to read more Marxist literature and became
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what so ever. (Miller‚ p.1-2) One hundred years after Sir Isaac Newton died‚ a German poet by the name of Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (1749- 1832) began to argue Newton’s theory. He claimed that the eye‚ brain‚ emotions‚ and experiences do‚ in fact‚ have a connection to our perception of color. Von Goethe’s views were not appreciated until one hundred years after his death. (Miller p.2) Von Goethe’s theory is the basis of many research studies done on color today. Many of these recent studies
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influenced him III. Claude Adrien Helvetius A. Influences B. Reasons for contribution IV. Immanuel Kant A. How he made a difference B. Why he made a difference C. What caused him to make a difference V. Johann Fichte A. Influences B. Reasons for contribution VI. Johann von Herder A. Contributions B. What caused him to contribute C. Influences VII. Friedrich Schleiermacher A. Why he contributed B. Influences The Age of Reason was a period in time during the
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Color fills our world with beauty. We delight in the colors of a magnificent sunset and in the bright red and golden-yellow leaves of autumn. We are charmed by gorgeous flowering plants and the brilliantly colored arch of a rainbow. We also use color in various ways to add pleasure and interest to our lives. For example‚ many people choose the colors of their clothes carefully and decorate their homes with colors that create beautiful‚ restful‚ or exciting effects. By their selection and arrangement
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This relationship is known as Ohm’s law. Ohm died in Munich in 1854‚ and is buried in the Alter Südfriedhof. Early years Georg Simon Ohm was born into a Protestant family in Erlangen‚ Bavaria‚ (then a part of the Holy Roman Empire)son to Johann Wolfgang Ohm‚ a locksmith and Maria Elizabeth Beck‚ the daughter of a tailor in Erlangen. Although his parents had not been formally educated‚ Ohm’s father was a respected man who had educated himself to a high level and was able to give his sons an excellent
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