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Search results 301 - 310 of 344 matching essays
- 301: Einstein
- ... thinking about space, time and even the whole universe. He also established the relationship between mass and energy with his famous equation E=mc squared, for which he received his Nobel Prize. Einstein helped a great deal in the invention of the atomic bomb although he declared that his intentions were for world peace. However, he proved his intentions to be ...
- 302: Einstein
- ... to raise funds for the planned 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 ...
- 303: Biography Of John Steinbeck
- ... on Steinbeck's family history. Steinbeck spent the last years of his life in New York City and Sag Harbor, writing and traveling with his third wife. He won the Nobel Prize in 1962 and died in 1968, leaving a sizeable body of literature behind him. Word Count: 260
- 304: Albert Einstien
- ... so-called Aryan physics in Germany. Just how controversial the theories of relativity remained for less flexibly minded physicists is revealed in the circumstances surrounding Einstein's reception of a Nobel Prize in 1921--awarded not for relativity but for his 1905 work on the photoelectric effect. With the rise of hitlerism in Germany, Einstein moved, in 1933 to the United ...
- 305: Albert Einstein
- ... of Zurich in 1909. By 1913 he had been appointed director the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics in Berlin. Albert became an internationally renowned citizen for his work, winning the Nobel Prize in physics in 1921, as well as many other honors and awards from various other scientific societies around the world. Although he was an outspoken pacifist and Zionist, Einstein ...
- 306: Albert Einstein
- ... non-patriotic, non-competitive education, believing that it would prevent war from happening in the future. He also believed that socialism would help the world achieve peace. Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922. He gave all the money to his ex-wife and children to help with their lives and education. After another lecture tour, he visited Palestine ...
- 307: Albert Einstein
- ... non-patriotic, non-competitive education, believing that it would prevent war from happening in the future. He also believed that socialism would help the world achieve peace. Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922. He gave all the money to his ex-wife and children to help with their lives and education. After another lecture tour, he visited Palestine ...
- 308: Alber Einstein
- ... Mileva became a university teacher of mathematics. Einstein kept in touch with her and his sons, and in the early 20s, he gave Mileva his entire forty-five thousand dollars Nobel Prize. Han's Albert, Einsteins older son, developed a good relationship with his father. He became a good engineer, and when Einstein moved to United States in 1933, Hans Albert ...
- 309: George C. Marshall
- ... internationalist who sought peace for the world through cooperation and understanding among nations. It was a fitting tribute to a splendid career spent pursuing this ideal that Marshall received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1953.
- 310: Theodore Roosevelt
- ... he began the Panama Canal (see canal in action); he established the Department of Commerce and Labor; he negotiated an end to the Russo-Japanese War and thereby won the Nobel Peace Prize; he preached a "Square Deal" for all Americans, enabling millions to earn a living wage; he built up the Navy as the "Big Stick," thus establishing America as ...
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