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  1. Dear Professor Einstein: Letters to and from Children by Albert Einstein, 2002
  2. Einstein on Peace by Albert Einstein, 1988-12-12
  3. Einstein's 1912 Manuscript on the Special Theory of Relativity 1ST Edition by Albert Einstein, 1996
  4. What's the Matter with Albert?: A Story of Albert Einstein by Frieda Wishinsky, Jacques Lamontagne, 2004-08-03
  5. Who Was Albert Einstein? by Gero Von Boehm, 2005-04-15
  6. Albert Einstein and His Inflatable Universe (Horribly Famous) by Dr. Mike Goldsmith, 2010-06-07
  7. Albert Einstein, 1879-1955: A Centenary Exhibit of Manuscripts, Books, and Portraits Selected from the Humanities Research Center Collections by Albert C. LEWIS, 1979
  8. Einstein's Cosmos: How Albert Einstein's Vision Transformed Our Understanding of Space and Time by Michio Kaku, 2010-03-01
  9. Einstein's Universe by Nigel Calder, 1988-11-02
  10. The Meaning of Relativity, Fifth Edition: Including the Relativistic Theory of the Non-Symmetric Field (Princeton Science Library) by Albert Einstein, 2004-11-01
  11. The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 1: The Early Years, 1879-1902 (Original texts) by Albert Einstein, 1987-06-01
  12. Out of My Later Years by Albert Einstein, 1995-06
  13. Works of Albert Einstein: On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies, Relativity: The Special and General Theory, Sidelights on Relativity, Dialog about Objections ... the Theory of Relativity & more (mobi) by Albert Einstein, 2009-12-15
  14. The Quotable Einstein by Albert Einstein, Alice Calaprice, 1996-09-16

61. Albert Einstein Archives
albert einstein The Human Side. New Glimpses from his Archives (Princeton The Collected Papers of albert einstein, Volume 3, The Swiss Years Writings,
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Primary Literature Boni, Nell, Monique Russ, and Dan H. Laurence:
A Bibliographical Checklist and Index To The Collected Writings of Albert Einstein (Readex Microprint Corporation, New York, 1960) Calaprice, Alice:
The Quotable Einstein (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1996) Dukas, Helen and Banesh Hoffmann, eds.:
Albert Einstein: The Human Side. New Glimpses from his Archives (Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1979) Einstein, Albert:
About Zionism (The Soncino Press, London, 1930) Einstein, Albert:
Ideas and Opinions (Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1982) Einstein, Albert:
Out Of My Later Years (The Philosophical Library, Inc., New York, 1950) Einstein, Albert:
Relativity (Methuen and Co., Ltd., London, 1988) Einstein, Albert:
The Meaning of Relativity (Chapman and Hall, London, 1991) Einstein, Albert:
The World As I See It (Carol Publishing Group, New York, 1991) Einstein, Albert and Michele Besso:
Correspondence 1903-1955 (Hermann, Paris, 1972 Einstein, Albert and Max Born:

62. Ejnstejno (Albert Einstein)
Prezento de la sciencisto.
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Vidu la Vikipedion por la plej aktualigita versio de la artikolo. Enciklopedio Kalblanda scienco fiziko astronomio ... geniuloj > Ejnstejno
Ejnstejno kiel studento cxe Zuriko Politekniko, 1898
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Lasta aktualigo: lundon la 28-an de januaro 2002 je 20.49 GMT vivo verko cerbo IK ... skribtablo Alberto EJNSTEJNO (1879-1955) , (germane: Albert Einstein ) la plej fama sciencisto de la jarcento XX, estis la svisa fizikisto kiu eltrovis la teorion de speciala kaj gxenerala relativeco je kaj
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Ejnstejno naskigxis en Germanio , sed iris al Svislando por studi kaj labori kaj, post kiam la Nazioj forprenis lian germanan civitecon je , li iris al Usono , instruinte cxe Princeton (logxinte cxe 112 Mercer St ). En Usono je , li sendis leteron al Prezidento ROOSEVELT, konsilinte lin konstrui atombombon bazitan sur siaj teorioj, supozinte (malkorekte) ke Germanio konstruis tian bombon. Post ses jaroj, Usono konstruis du atombombojn, sed bombis per ili ne Germanion sed Japanion, je por fini Mondmiliton II.
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El lia teorio de relativeco venis la fama formulo: La formulo diras ke energio ( E ) kaj materio ( m ) estas radike du formoj de la samo, materio egalante energion laux la rapideco de lumo (

63. Weston Gallery - Artist: Yousuf Karsh
The Weston Gallery presents 5 portraits Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemmingway, alberto Giacometti, Frank Lloyd Wright, and albert einstein.
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Albert Einstein, 1948 Frank Lloyd Wright, 1954 Ernest Hemingway, 1957 Pablo Picasso, 1954 Alberto Giacometti, 1965 For information about pricing and availability please contact us. HOME THE GALLERY ARTISTS ... CONTACT US

64. MSN Encarta - Albert Einstein
Article provides an overview of einstein s life, along with a detailed look at his theory of relativity.
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Print Preview of Section Einstein, Albert (1879-1955), German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general theories of relativity and for his bold hypothesis concerning the particle nature of light. He is perhaps the most well-known scientist of the 20th century. Einstein was born in Ulm on March 14, 1879, and spent his youth in Munich, where his family owned a small shop that manufactured electric machinery. He did not talk until the age of three, but even as a youth he showed a brilliant curiosity about nature and an ability to understand difficult mathematical concepts. At the age of 12 he taught himself Euclidean geometry.

65. Albert Einstein Cancer Center
Comprehensive cancer center provides an array of services including research, clinical trials, prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Located in Bronx, New York.
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66. La Relatività E Einstein
La relativit Â  ristretta spiegata in maniera rigorosamente scientifica ma in modo da essere accessibile a tutti. Descrizione delle sue conseguenze e dimostrazione delle trasformazioni di Lorentz. Cenni sulla relativit Â  generale. Vita di albert einstein e curiosit Â .
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Verso la fine dell'ottocento molti scienziati ritenevano che la maggior parte delle leggi che regolano i fenomeni fisici fossero state scoperte. In particolare sostenevano che tutti i moti conosciuti potevano essere studiati attraverso l'applicazione delle leggi di Newton e che tutti i fenomeni elettromagnetici erano ampiamente descritti dalle leggi di Maxwell. Veniva allora spontaneo chiedersi: "Con quali leggi studiare i fenomeni elettrodinamici?" Con questo mio lavoro voglio cercare di dare una adeguata risposta a tale domanda e mostrare quelle che furono le tappe che portarono Einstein alla formulazione della teoria della relatività, quali sono le conseguenze e le applicazioni della stessa. Dopo averlo visionato l'autore ti sarebbe grato se gli inviassi un e-mail di commento al seguente indirizzo: n8@libero.it Sei il visitatore n° Ultima modifica: L'autore pubblica questo suo lavoro solo ed esclusivamente per permettere a chiunque di approfondire in maniera abbastanza scientifica l'argomento trattato.

67. Einstein, Albert --  Encyclopædia Britannica
einstein, albert GermanAmerican physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his
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Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Introduction Early life and career International acclaim Later years in the United States Major Works Scientific papers Other works Additional Reading Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products Einstein, Albert
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Albert Einstein
died April 18, 1955, Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.
Albert Einstein.
Courtesy of the Nobelstiftelsen, Stockholm German-American physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect
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68. Albert Einstein College Of Medicine/Jacobi Medical Center Radiology Residency Pr
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69. Einstein, Albert
albert einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, on March 14, 1879. albert einstein resumed his education in Switzerland, culminating in four years of physics
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Einstein By courtesy of the Nobelstiftelsen, Stockholm [Video]
Introduction.
Recognized in his own time as one of the most creative intellects in human history, Albert Einstein, in the first 15 years of the 20th century, advanced a series of theories that for the first time asserted the equivalence of mass and energy and proposed entirely new ways of thinking about space, time, and gravitation . His theories of relativity and gravitation were a profound advance over the old Newtonian physics and revolutionized scientific and philosophic inquiry. Herein lay the unique drama of Einstein's life. He was a self-confessed lone traveler; his mind and heart soared with the cosmos, yet he could not armour himself against the intrusion of the often horrendous events of the human community. Almost reluctantly he admitted that he had a "passionate sense of social justice and social responsibility." His celebrity gave him an influential voice that he used to champion such causes as pacifism, liberalism, and Zionism. The irony for this idealistic man was that his famous postulation of an energy-mass equation, which states that a particle of matter can be converted into an enormous quantity of energy, had its spectacular proof in the creation of the atomic and hydrogen bombs, the most destructive weapons ever known.
Early life and career.

70. M.D. Degree Program At The Albert Einstein College Of Medicine
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71. Welcom To Einstein’s Century Meeting
Le Siècle d A. einstein. A. einstein’s Century. Paris 2005 albert einstein Century International Conference 18 22 july 2005.
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Le Siècle d'A. Einstein A. Einstein’s Century Paris 2005 Photos en ligne Conferences at UNESCO Manifestations "Grand Public"
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72. TIME.com: Person Of The Century -- January 3, 2000
albert einstein, Time Magazine s Person of the 20th Century. Site includes links to information about einstein and also information on the runnersup.
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Albert Einstein: Person of the Century Read the full story by Frederic Golden
Who Mattered ... And Why
TIME Managing Editor Walter Isaacson reviews the century's leading figures Photo Essay: A photographic tour of the life and times of Albert Einstein
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73. Welcome To MECME
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74. Library And Technology Services | Brandeis University
Located in Waltham, Massachusetts. Over sixty specialized collections are grouped into four broad categories (Judaica, history, literature, and creative arts) and include significant holdings on Louis D. Brandeis, and Benjamin Disraeli, and Leonardo da Vinci, as well as collections of albert einstein's papers, and Yiddish Sheet Music, among others. Research affiliations Association of American Universities, Center for Research Libraries, Research Library Group.
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75. - Einstein Year 2005
Copyright © 2004 Institute of Physics einstein and other marks are trademark HUJ, represented by the Roger Richman Agency Inc., www.alberteinstein.net
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76. Index
Struttura gestita dalla Societ  Astronomica Palermitana. Presentazione delle attivit  e contatti.
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" Per Aspera, ad Astra" Centro Ricerche Geologiche e Planetarie "Ignazio Florio" Scuola Media Statale - Centro Territoriale Permanente "I. Florio"- Palermo Iscritto alla Commissione Nazionale Rete Osservatori Astronomici della U.A.I. ENTRA

77. Einstein And The World Year Of Physics 2005 -- Arts & Sciences Libraries, UB Lib
albert einstein published his special theory of relativity, along with two other key works in 1905. This exhibit celebrates 100 years of einstein s work.
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Albert Einstein and the World Year of Physics 2005 2005 is the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein's "miraculous year." In 1905 he published three seminal papers describing ideas that have since influenced all of modern physics: the "theories of special relativity," the "photoelectric effect," and the paper on "Brownian motion." In Germany several major scientific outreach events are planned for the " Einstein-Year " and the United Nations declared 2005 the International Year of Physics. Celebrate the life and achievements of Albert Einstein (1879-1955) by viewing manuscripts and papers, scientific articles, related news and events, photographs and AV, and even sites for kids. "Science is a powerful instrument. How it is used, whether it is a blessing or a curse to mankind, depends on mankind and not on the instrument. A knife is useful, but it can also kill." Albert Einstein Main Websites Resources In the Libraries
World Year of Physics 2005
The United Nations has declared 2005 the International Year of Physics - and there's a very good reason why this particular year was chosen to raise worldwide public awareness of physics. It is also the 100th anniversary of physicist Albert

78. Einstein
A biography of albert einstein from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archives
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Albert Einstein
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Around 1886 Albert Einstein began his school career in Munich. As well as his violin lessons, which he had from age six to age thirteen, he also had religious education at home where he was taught Judaism. Two years later he entered the Luitpold Gymnasium and after this his religious education was given at school. He studied mathematics, in particular the calculus, beginning around 1891. Following the failing of the entrance exam to the ETH, Einstein attended secondary school at Aarau planning to use this route to enter the ETH in Zurich. While at Aarau he wrote an essay (for which was only given a little above half marks!) in which he wrote of his plans for the future, see [13]:- If I were to have the good fortune to pass my examinations, I would go to Zurich. I would stay there for four years in order to study mathematics and physics. I imagine myself becoming a teacher in those branches of the natural sciences, choosing the theoretical part of them. Here are the reasons which lead me to this plan. Above all, it is my disposition for abstract and mathematical thought, and my lack of imagination and practical ability. Indeed Einstein succeeded with his plan graduating in 1900 as a teacher of mathematics and physics. One of his friends at ETH was Marcel

79. German American Corner: EINSTEIN, Albert (1879-1955)
einstein, albert (18791955), German-born American physicist and Nobel albert einstein, attributedThis is inscribed over a fireplace in Fine Hall at
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I, at any rate, am convinced that He [God] is not playing at dice. ALBERT EINSTEIN, letter (1926)
Imagination is more important than knowledge. ALBERT EINSTEIN, On Science
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80. Culture3-Albert Einstein For Kids
A short biography written just for kids. Includes introduction geared toward teachers.
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Albert Einstein for Kids
By: Jason Haas
Teacher's Foreword Hello, teachers! I am a student at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and I have a dream. My dream is that children will be able to see this article, and that it will strike a cord in them. I wish that students in the 3rd-6th grade levels would read this article and see the importance and the magic of Albert Einstein. Perhaps they will take it so close to heart that they will choose a career in science and/or assimilate Einstein's ingenious way of viewing the world, his gentle nature, and vision into their own person. I chose Einstein to be the topic of my article in this magazine because I am not a particularly good scientist, and I thought that biography would be an interesting way for me to explore science. Einstein is probably one of the most influential figures in science in the twentieth century, but more importantly, he was a man of great character. I chose to present this outstanding scientific figure to children due to his appeal to humanity in general, and not just scientists. He was a kind and modest man who did not accept social convention, who thought about more than science and who was always eager to learn. Children need role models like Einstein; they need role models who wished to learn no matter how old they were. They need role models who will teach them that it is OK to stray from the pack and be themselves. They need a dreamer like Einstein to inspire their own dreams. For those children who may have budding interest in science, I hope to steer them towards this view of science, making science as a concept easier to deal with and more attractive. For students who are less interested in science, I hope to instill in them a curiosity and sense of wonder that Albert Einstein the man imparts in me. Hopefully, even if the student doesn't like science, they can learn from Einstein's approach to science and to the rest of the world. I would hope they could learn from Einstein's decision to approach everything with a fresh perspective and without prejudice.

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