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6461: Albert Einstein
... on April 18, 1955 at the age of 76. One of the greatest scientist ever born, his thoughts have forever change the way humans think about the world. Through hard times at birth to his death, he will be remembered, for his great ideas, and the ideas which he wishes he never thought of. He has changed the world in ways he would have never thought he would.
6462: Adolf Hitlers Life And Times
... of Hafeld and into Lambach where they stayed for a little over a year and then moved to Leonding, a small district outside of Linz. Alois Sr. was finally happy and stayed there until his death in 1903. This was Adolf's true home, "Even in March of 1945, I have seen Hitler stand for endless periods in front of a wood model representing the rebuilding and extension of the city ...
6463: Abe Lincoln
... Gettysburg address that was awed by even Edward Everett, a noted orator who also spoke there that day. The year of 1864 exhausted Abe Lincoln exhausted by the burden of the war and the sudden death of his son Willie in the White House. Preparing for his departure from the office of president, he was surprised when reelected, and when he gave his inaugural address in 1865, the end of the ...
6464: A Little Bit About Einstein
... informed that Nazi Germany had the intelligence to create nuclear weapons of mass destruction. Einstein then became a United States citizen, he also remained a Swiss Citizen. He remained in the United States until his death in 1955. Einstein died of heart failure on April 16th in Princeton New Jersey. Einstein the was one the greatest scientists of all time, he discovered theories no one else ever even thought of, and ...
6465: Ann Hutchinson
... women except for marrying them and having children. An example of Ann being brave is when she cursed at her own trial. I think she wanted everyone to know that whatever they did to her, death or banishment, she would still believe that what she had done was right. Ann isn't famous for what she did; she is just another name in a book. Whenever someone is a hero or ...
6466: Albert Einstein 2
... and deprived his of his citizenship. Einstein on the other hand had been invited to study at Princeton, NJ at the Institute for Advanced Study. Einstein gladly accepted the invitation and lived there until his death in 1955. His influential letter to President Roosevelt on August 2, 1939 started the Manhattan Project and through this project, without his influence many more Allied Power lives would have been lost in WWII Albert ...
6467: Aristotles Notion Of Body And Soul
... things which are totally irrational. Some other times, it might be inevitable. If one, for example wants to live, than this is the most important thing. It is therefore not important in a life-or-death situation what the most rational action is. Only what, the best action is. It is also good to cater to the needs of one s body. Of course, certain appetites must be pleased: Everybody needs ...
6468: Thomas Jefferson
... abroad an agent to select the faculty, he chose the books for the library, drew up the curriculum, designed the buildings, and supervised their construction. The University finally opened in 1825, the winter before his death. Despite his preoccupation with the University, he continued to pursue a multitude of other tasks. In his eightieth year, for example, he wrote on politics, sending President Monroe long expositions later known to the world ...
6469: Adolf Hitler
... opposition to the universal poisoner of all peoples, international Jewry." The only people which would be spared where the Scandinavians to the north, since they were closely related to the German race. With Hitler's death the Nazi party quickly fated. But there is still a lot of tension in todays Germany.
6470: Ralph Waldo Emerson
... and was a teacher for three years in Boston. Then in 1825 he entered Harvard Divinity School and preached for three years. At the age of 29 he resigned for ministry, partly because of the death of his wife after only 17 months of marriage. In 1835 he married Lydia Jackson and started to lecture. Then in 1836, he helped to start the Transcendental Club. The Transcendental Club was formed for ...


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