Judy l hasday biography of albert
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Albert Einstein: The Giant of 20th Century Science
Albert Einstein, who arguably contributed more than any other scientist since Sir Isaac Newton to our modern vision of physical reality, is clearly one of the most gifted intellects the world has ever known. In a relatively brief period of time, Einstein forever changed the way people thought about space, time, and gravitation. Today, his very name is synonymous with the term "genius." In addition to his many contributions to the development of physics, Einstein is also famous for his dedication to many political causes. He was a staunch pacifist who often spoke out against the evils of war. He also later urged other nations of the world to unite against the oppression of Jews in Germany. And upon the outbreak of World War II, he wrote a letter to President Roosevelt warning him of the possible dangers of atomic energy in building weapons of destruction. For all his contributions to science and the world, Albert Einstein is considered one of the most important figures of the 20th century. Book jacket.
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Author: Judy L. Hasday
Publisher: Mason Crest
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Author: Judy L. Hasday
Publisher: Chelsea Backtoback Publishers
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Author: Judy L. Hasday
Publisher: For kids Press
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Author: Judy L. Hasday
Publisher: Mason Summit Publishers
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Publisher: Chelsea House Publications
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Albert Einstein: The Giant of 20th Century Science
I have finished reading the book Albert Einstein: The Giant of 20th Century Science. I have not read biography for a while, so I enjoyed reading this book! (Obviously this book's genre is biography)
I chose this book because I figured out that in every science class I have, there is always a poster on this one guy, which is Albert Einstein, so i figured that it would be interesting to know why he is acknowledged so much in the science world.
This book shows all the stages that Albert Einstein had to go through. It was very thorough and clear.
Finally, it is now the time for my opinion about the book. I thought Einstein was like a genius from his childhood until his death, but apparantly I learned that he is not that genius like person. He was simply a person with a lot of interest in science, especially in physics world. Albert talks about science with his colleagues. That fact was a "wow" for me because I have never seen a person who meets someone to talk about advanced science and how the phenomon works. I was also surprised that Einstein married, divorced, and married again. In my perspective, scientists are supposed to be alone and only focused in his science world,