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211: Easy As Pi Maybe Not...
... not necessarily the mathematically inclined. People who have gifts go above and beyond. They set new records and prove the unproven. These people are the stars of society. They are: Galileo Galilee, Christopher Columbus, Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and John F. Kennedy, to mention a few. These people have taken their gifts and given them to society. They have taught people what they have learned as ...
212: Fahrenheit 451: Books - A Part of Our Past
... would be studying the man who had invented the television because he would have been able to record himself, and then everything after that, which is only about fifty years. But without the recordings of Einstein and all the other famous scientists, television probably would not be invented that early. In our day and age people are watching too much television. We figure that everything that is in books is on ...
213: Fahrenheit 451: Books - A Part of Our Past
... would be studying the man who had invented the television because he would have been able to record himself, and then everything after that, which is only about fifty years. But without the recordings of Einstein and all the other famous scientists, television probably would not be invented that early. In our day and age people are watching too much television. We figure that everything that is in books is on ...
214: A Review of Huxley's Brave New World
... future, it will be feasible technically - at the very least - for pharmacotherapy and genetic science systematically to re-engineer us so we can become - to take one example among billions - a cross between Jesus and Einstein. Transhumans will be endowed with a greater capacity for love, empathy and emotional depth than anything neurochemically accessible today. Our selfish-gene-driven ancestors - in common with the cartoonish brave new worlders - will strike posterity ...
215: Tom Clancy: Believable Plots
... Clancy is able to advance his plot. Defections for political reasons happened quite often during the Cold War. There were many defections in history starting back in World War II when famous people like Albert Einstein defected to the use because the Germans discriminated again him being Jewish (pg. 124-5, Vol. 9 Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia). The more recent occurance of defection to the US of a high ranking deputy chief ...
216: Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Tuesday February 15, 2000 Victorian Literature INTRODUCTION Charles Darwin has become an icon in our time, no less important than Columbus, Newton, Jefferson, Edison, Einstein, or Gates. He is seen as projecting out of the Victorian era like a colossus. The 1800’s are no less awe-inspiring than ours’ for its intellectual mindset and technological feats. Yet his morally ...
217: The Life of Adolf Hitler
... Germany and enriched other lands, mostly the United States. Among them - writer Thomas Mann, director Fritz Lang, actress Marlene Dietrich, architect Walter Gropius, musicians Otto Klemperer, Kurt Weill, Richard Tauber, psychologist Sigmund Freud, and Albert Einstein, who was visiting California when Hitler came to power and never returned to Germany. In Germany there were now constant Nazi rallies, parades, marches and meetings amid the relentless propaganda of Goebbels and the omnipresent ...
218: Mohandas K. Gandhi: “Live Simply So Others Can Simply Live”
... ends up being shot and killed for spreading peace and love. Jesus Christ and Martin Luther King, Jr. were treated the same way. We always seem to realize too late how good someone is. Albert Einstein said it perfectly of Mohandas Gandhi; “Generations to come will scarcely believe that such a one as this walked the Earth in flesh and blood.” This is so very true.
219: Marie Curie
... recognised as one of the greatest scientists of the century and won 2 Nobel prizes, one for physics in 1903 and one for chemistry in 1911 for isolating radium and studying its chemical properties. Even Einstein once said of her, “Marie Curie is, of all celebrated beings, the one whom fame has not corrupted.” As a child she always wanted to be left alone to finish her work. But after she ...
220: Carl Jung
... into the ruling passion of his life. He is typified by the scientist who devotes his energy to learning as much as he can about the objective world. The most developed extraverted thinker is an Einstein. 2. Introverted Thinking Type. This type is inward-directed in his thinking. He is exemplified by the philosopher or existential psychologist who seeks to understand the reality of his own being. He may eventually break ...


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