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151: Jack Kevorkian
... became time to consider whether to make the order permanent, Kevorkian tried to submit to the court a rambling, twenty-page statement, which included the views of Aristotle, Saint Thomas More, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein. The court would not accept the document (Hendin, ³Seduced by Death² 131). ³His lawyer used the argument that Kevorkian was not actually killing people but relieving suffering² (Filene 134). ³He was not charged with murder ...
152: William James
... it and made people believe what he thought was right. He made discoveries which will forever change the field of psychology and have inspired famous people in the sciences such as: John Dewey and Albert Einstein. These men had both used James s theories and benefited greatly from them.
153: Nationalism And Patriotism
... to agree with the quote from Charles De Gaulle because those people fought for what they love most there country. I tip my hat off to those people and I salute them from within. Albert Einstein once said "Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind." However nationalism is the belief that one's own country is the best country, or that one's own national group is ...
154: Michael Jordan 2
... m going to show you and the next day I m going to show you again. That was how he competed. All the great geniuses of the world were like that. We re talking about Einstein, Edison, and Roosevelt. These people came across something and worked to perfect it (Collins, 61). Michael Jordan is the most competitive human being I ve ever met. I ve met many CEO s from fortune ...
155: Jack Kevorkian
... became time to consider whether to make the order permanent, Kevorkian tried to submit to the court a rambling, twenty-page statement, which included the views of Aristotle, Saint Thomas More, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein. The court would not accept the document (Hendin, ³Seduced by Death² 131). ³His lawyer used the argument that Kevorkian was not actually killing people but relieving suffering² (Filene 134). ³He was not charged with murder ...
156: Irene Joliot-curie
... the alpha rays colliding with the atoms of the screen, counting the flashes and noting where they hit. She went on to publish another paper on the rays' distribution - which Marie personally sent to Albert Einstein - and their magnetic deviation, all of which contributed to her doctoral thesis. During this time she was also completing her doctoral dissertation on the alpha rays of polonium. After successfully defending her thesis in March ...
157: Hume
... converting scientists and will take them any way it can. From Plato to Planck the problematic lion of religion must be rendered safe and tame. Religion must be reasonable, after all, we are reasonable "men." Einstein writes that the scientist's "religious feeling takes the form of rapturous amazement at the harmony of natural law, which reveals an intelligence of such superiority that, compared with it, all the systematic thinking and ...
158: Emmy Noether
... for the first time. Even with the new rights granted to women, Noether was not paid for her work teaching. During this time, Felix Klein and David Hilbert were working on further defining one of Einstein's theories at the University of Gottingen. They felt that Emmy Noether's expertise could help them in their work. They asked her to come and join then, but since there were no women on ...
159: Archibald Macleish
Still he stands Watching the vortex widen and involve in swirling dissolution the whole earth and circle through the skies till swaying time collapses, crumpling into dark the skies -from the poem Einstein INTRODUCTION Archibald MacLeish was always a loner. Although he married he was always wondering about man s relationship to the world. He wondered why people could not see that they were wasting the little time ...
160: The Life And Times Of Ghandi
... never earned a degree or received any special academic honors. He was never a candidate in an election or a member of government. Yet when he died, in 1948, practically the whole world mourned him. Einstein said in his tribute, “Gandhi demonstrated that a powerful human following can be assembled not only through the cunning game of the usual political maneuvers and trickery but through the cogent example of a morally ...


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