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- 4131: Einstein
- ... Hebrew University of Jerusalem but while he was there he received the Barnard Medal and lectured several times on relativity. He also received the Nobel Prize that year for his 1905 work on the photoelectric effect. He traveled much during the following years until 1933 when the Nazi party came into power in Germany. At that time he went back to the United States and became a professor at Princeton University ...
- 4132: Charles Lindbergh
- ... of breaking an entry and stealing pajamas, which is a felony in New Jersey. This allowed him to be executed under the “felony murder” doctrine. This cased caused a new federal law to come into effect and it is called the “Lindbergh Law” making kidnapping a federal offence if the victim is taken across state lines or the United States Postal Service was used to mail a ransom letter. In June ...
- 4133: Ben Franklin
- ... not have had any source of energy. It would be very different world without being able to use electricity or his other inventions. Ben Franklin was a man of many ideas. He was able to effect the lives of many people around the world with his inventions. He has left a lasting mark on the world with his inventions such as the Franklin stove and his experiments with electricity. He will ...
- 4134: Albert Einstein
- ... where he had originally studied. It was not until 1914 that Einstein was tempted to return to Germany to become research ! ! director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics. World War I had a strong effect on Einstein. While the rest of Germany supported the army, he felt the war was unnecessary, and disgusting. The new weapons of war which attempted to mass slaughter people caused him to devote much of ...
- 4135: Albert Einstein
- ... where he had originally studied. It was not until 1914 that Einstein was tempted to return to Germany to become research director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics. World War I had a strong effect on Einstein. While the rest of Germany supported the army, he felt the war was unnecessary, and disgusting. The new weapons of war which attempted to mass slaughter people caused him to devote much of ...
- 4136: Sigmund Freud
- ... sexual feeling towards her; and the bird men was from a conversation he had with a local boy and the Egyptian birds he had learned about in church. He also discovered that external forces could effect a dream. In several studies he would put cologne in front of a patient and they dreamed they were in Cairo acting as a hero, and in another incident a man dreamed of a bright ...
- 4137: Shel Silverstein
- ... writers make their style visible on paper. A style is what a person makes it. In writing, it's the way the writer chooses to form words and sentences in order to create the intended effect. Each writer's style is special in the way that it's usually like no one else’s. Yet, Silverstein's is especially unique. Silverstein loves to write nonsense verse. It's primarily whatever he ...
- 4138: Sigmund Freud
- ... go into private practice with a specialty in neurology. During his training he befriended Josef Breuer, another physician and physiologist. They often discussed medical cases together and one of Breuer's would have a lasting effect on Freud. Known as Anna O., this patient was a young woman suffering from what was then called hysteria. She had temporary paralysis, could not speak her native German but could speak French and English ...
- 4139: Samuel Adams
- ... liberty, we encourage it, and involve others in our doom.' It is a very serious consideration that millions yet unborn may be the miserable sharers of the event." - Samuel Adams Thesis: Few people realize the effect Samuel Adams has had on our country, they know of him only that he was a politician at the time of the revolution, but he is indeed the father of American independence. “Among those who ...
- 4140: Sagan
- ... on each others character, each will accuse the other of scare-mongering or being too conservative. This only breeds paranoia and hate for science in the minds of the public. The issues are ozone levels, greenhouse gases, fish stocks and whatever is being leached into your backyard. Sagan address' this issue in the second part of his book. This by far being the strongest and most important part because it affects ...
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