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221: Carl Gustav 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 ...
222: The Atomic Bomb and the Manhattan Project
... my report I will talk about the many reasons, the atomic bomb had to be created and used. The atomic warfare capabilities of the United States were brought about in a letter from Mr. Albert Einstein to Franklin D. Roosevelt, our current president at the time. “It may be possible to set up a nuclear chain reaction in a large mass of uranium, by which vast amounts of power and large ...
223: Effects of the WWII Atomic Bombs
... unofficially announced that it was O.K. to bomb women, children, and elderly citizens. The thought that atomic weapons are needed to keep the peace is exactly the idea that fueled the cold war. Albert Einstein said in a speech, "The armament race between the U.S.A. and U.S.S.R., originally supposed to be a preventative measure, assumes hysterical character. On both sides, the means of mass-destruction ...
224: The Holocaust - The Way It Was
... newspapers, magazines, books, public meetings, rallies, art, music, movies, and radio. Bookburnings of books that didn't gel with the "Nazi ideals" were frequent, some due to the their authors being Jewish, such as Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, but many of them by non-Jews such as Ernest Hemingway, Jack London, Sinclair Lewis, and Helen Keller (a particularly offensive person to the Nazis since she successfully overcame her handicaps). The ...
225: How to Overcome Shyness
... so serious, Penchan. I do not think so, but part of this step worked for me. For example, athletes do not get stronger and more toned by watching Jerry Spring and eating potato chips. Likewise, Einstein did not invent the nuclear bomb by religiously following the NFL. People achieve greatness by their own self-discipline. If you want to overcome your shyness, then you are going to have to budget your ...
226: Immigrants Coming Over To America
... out of fear of a revolution. This caused a flood of immigrants into the United States. Most of America's famous people are descended from immigrants if they are not immigrants themselves. People, like Albert Einstein, a famous physicist, and Henry Kissinger, who was Secretary of State, and helped to open up negotiations with China, were Jewish immigrants. People like Bob Hope, who was born in England, have contributed richly to ...
227: Immigration: Pro
... There always is a new influx of people creating new technology and new ideas. In the past most of the greatest accomplishments from Americans has been from foreign born researchers. A prime example is Albert Einstein one of the foremost mathematician of all time. He contributed the equation E=mc^2 and various other formulas. The list though doesn't end here it goes onencompassing the likes of Ted Koppel, Henry ...
228: The Population Problem
... political separatism (James 340). There are many arguments that focus on the benefits of immigration. Arguments that conclude that immigration creates jobs, promotes a diverse culture, and even arguments that immigration may produce the next Einstein. These arguments, that the United States should not close its borders, come primarily from those people who claim that the United States is a melting pot. If the United States continues to live by the ...
229: Atomic Structure
... Indirect evidence for molecules was strong during the second half of the 19th century, and the first explicit evidence was found when Brownian motion was correctly understood and studied in about 1906 by physicists Albert Einstein and Jean-Baptiste Perrin. There are many kinds of molecules, and it was clear that simplifying ideas were needed. The Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev argued that there was a set of more basic entities of ...
230: Black Holes
... really take an in depth look at black holes and the collapsing of stars, were a professor, Robert Oppenheimer and his student Hartland Snyder, in the early nineteen hundreds. They concluded on the basis of Einstein's theory of relativity that if the speed of light was the utmost speed over any massive object, then nothing could escape a black hole once in it's clutches. The name "black hole" was ...


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