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Albert Einstein: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879–April 18, 1955) was a Jewish theoretical physicist, born in Ulm, Germany, who is widely regarded as the...
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Albert Einstein: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Einstein - Biography
Albert Einstein - Youth and college.
Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 at Ulm in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 100 km east of St...
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Albert Einstein: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Einstein - Biography
Albert Einstein - Youth and college.
Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 at Ulm in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about 100 km east of St...
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Albert Einstein's Brain: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein's Brain
The brain of Albert Einstein has often been a subject of research and speculation. Einstein's brain, removed shortly after the death of t...
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Albert Einstein College Of Medicine: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein College Of Medicine
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM) is a private medical school located at 1300 Morris Park Ave, Bronx, New York (see website...
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Albert Einstein Institution: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein Institution
The Albert Einstein Institution is a US-based non-profit organization that specializes in the study of the methods of non-violent resista...
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Albert Einstein Memorial: Encyclopedia - Albert Einstein Memorial
The Albert Einstein Memorial is a monumental bronze statue depicting Albert Einstein seated with manuscript papers in hand. It is located...
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Young Einstein: Encyclopedia - Young Einstein
Young Einstein is a comedy movie starring Yahoo Serious, released in 1988. It grossed over $26 Million US Dollars in its world wide theat...
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Albert Nolan: Encyclopedia - Albert Nolan
Albert Nolan OP (born 1934) is a Roman Catholic priest and member of the Dominican order in South Africa.
Albert Nolan - Life.
Nolan was...
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2001 Einstein: Encyclopedia - 2001 Einstein
2001 Einstein is an asteroid discovered on March 5, 1973. It is named in honor of the physicist Albert Einstein.
Arthur C. Clarke joked i...
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Carl Einstein: Encyclopedia - Carl Einstein
Carl Einstein (aka Karl Einstein) was born on April 26, 1885, in Neuwied/Rhein, Germany and died July 3 or July 5, 1940.
A German poet, w...
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Albert Schweitzer: Encyclopedia - Albert Schweitzer
Albert Schweitzer, OM, (January 14, 1875 – September 4, 1965) was a German theologian, musician, philosopher, and physician. He was bor...
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Albert Ellis: Encyclopedia - Albert Ellis
Albert Ellis (born September 27, 1913) is an American cognitive psychologist who in 1955 developed rational-emotive therapy, an approach ...
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Albert Camus: Encyclopedia - Albert Camus
Albert Camus (November 7, 1913 – January 4, 1960) was a French author and philosopher and one of the principal luminaries (with Jean-Pa...
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Doctor: Encyclopedia - Doctor
Doctor means teacher in Latin. It has been used continuously as an honored academic title for over a millennium in Europe, where it dates...
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Bose-einstein Statistics: Encyclopedia - Bose-einstein Statistics
In statistical mechanics, Bose-Einstein statistics (or more colloquially B-E statistics) determines the statistical distribution of ident...
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Albert Speer: Encyclopedia - Albert Speer
Albert Speer ▶ (help·info) (March 19, 1905 – September 1, 1981) was born Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert Speer in Mannheim, Germany,...
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Albert Abrams: Encyclopedia - Albert Abrams
Albert Abrams (1863–1924) was a San Francisco doctor who employed the practice of electricity therapy (as ERA, or Electronic Reactions ...
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Bose-einstein Condensate: Encyclopedia - Bose-einstein Condensate
A Bose-Einstein condensate is a phase of matter formed by bosons cooled to temperatures very near to absolute zero. The first such conden...
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Bohr-einstein Debates: Encyclopedia - Bohr-einstein Debates
The Bohr-Einstein debates on foundational aspects on quantum mechanics happened during the Solvay conferences. They consisted of analyses...
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Albert Hustin: Encyclopedia - Albert Hustin
Albert Hustin (1882-1967) was a Belgian medical doctor. He was the first to successfully practice non-direct blood transfusions after dis...
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Albert Hoffman: Encyclopedia - Albert Hoffman
Albert Hoffman (1915 - 1993) was an American painter and wood carver. Never progressing beyond a sixth-grade education, Hoffman earned hi...
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Albert Hofmann: Encyclopedia - Albert Hofmann
For the American artist, see Albert Hoffman
Dr. Albert Hofmann (1906 - ) is a prominent Swiss scientist and best known as the "father" o...
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Albert King: Encyclopedia - Albert King
Albert King (April 25, 1923 – December 21, 1992) was an influential American Blues guitarist and singer.
One of the "Three Kings" of th...
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Albert Abraham Michelson: Encyclopedia - Albert Abraham Michelson
Albert Abraham Michelson, (pronunciation anglicized as "Michael-son", December 19, 1852 - May 9, 1931), was a Prussian-born American phys...
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Albert Howard: Encyclopedia - Albert Howard
Sir Albert Howard (1873-1947) was a British botanist, an organic farming pioneer, and a principal figure in the early organic movement. H...
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Albert Grossman: Encyclopedia - Albert Grossman
Albert B. Grossman (born 1926 Chicago; died 1986) is best known as the manager of Bob Dylan. Grossman was born to Russian-Jewish immigran...
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Albert Calmette: Encyclopedia - Albert Calmette
Léon Charles Albert Calmette (July 12, 1863 – October 29, 1933) was a French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist, and an import...
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Albert Discworld: Encyclopedia - Albert Discworld
Albert is a character from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of novels, first appearing in Mort
Albert, known as Alberto Malich when he ...
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Albert Bandura: Encyclopedia - Albert Bandura
Albert Bandura (born December 4, 1925) is a Canadian psychologist most famous for his work on social learning theory (or Social Cognitivi...
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Albert Pike: Encyclopedia - Albert Pike
Albert Pike
(* December 29, 1809 in Boston; † April 2, 1891 in Washington, D.C.) was an attorney, soldier, writer, and Freemason. Alber...
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Doctors: Encyclopedia - Doctors
Doctors is a BBC daytime soap opera, which started in 2000. It is produced by BBC Birmingham and screened on BBC One. It tells the story...
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Albert Outler: Encyclopedia - Albert Outler
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Christianity
Protestantism
Pietism
Anglicanism
Arminianism
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Albert Anker: Encyclopedia - Albert Anker
Albert Samuel Anker (April 1, 1831 - July 16, 1910) was a Swiss painter and illustrator noted for his portraits of children.
After taking...
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Albert Fish: Encyclopedia - Albert Fish
Albert H. Fish (May 19, 1870 – January 16, 1936) was an American serial killer and cannibal. He was also known as the Moon Maniac, the ...
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Hans Albert Einstein: Encyclopedia Ii - Hans Albert Einstein - Family
Hans Albert was born in Bern, Switzerland, where Albert Einstein worked as a teacher at a university. A younger brother Eduard Einstein (...
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Albert Einstein College Of Medicine: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Einstein College Of Medicine - Organization
Albert Einstein College of Medicine - The Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean.
Dominick P. Purpura, M.D
Albert Einstein College of Medi...
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Albert Einstein's Brain: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Einstein's Brain - Preservation And Study
Einstein's brain was preserved by Thomas Stoltz Harvey, the pathologist who performed the autopsy on Einstein. Harvey found nothing unusu...
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Albert Namatjira: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Namatjira - Works
Namatjira's works were colourful and varied depictions of the Australian landscape. One of his first landscapes from 1936, Central Austra...
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Albert Uderzo: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Uderzo - Working With Goscinny
Throughout some more creations and travelling for the next few years, he eventually met Rene Goscinny 1951. The pair became good friends ...
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Albert Uderzo: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Uderzo - Working With Goscinny
Throughout some more creations and travelling for the next few years, he eventually met René Goscinny in 1951. The pair became good frie...
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Albert Jay Nock: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Jay Nock - Life And Work
Throughout his life, Nock was a deeply private man who shared few of the details of his personal life with his working partners. He was b...
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Eugen D'albert: Encyclopedia Ii - Eugen D'albert - Works
Eugen d'Albert - Operas.
Der Rubin (1893)
Ghismonda (1895)
Gernot (1897)
Die Abreise (1898)
Kain (1900)
Der Improvisator (1902)
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Albert Von Kölliker: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Von Kölliker - Works
Kolliker made contributions to the study of zoology. His earlier efforts were directed to the invertebrates, and his memoir on the develo...
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R. Albert Mohler Jr.: Encyclopedia Ii - R. Albert Mohler Jr. - Media And Editorial Work
Mohler served as editor of The Christian Index [6] the biweekly newsletter of the Georgia Baptist Convention [7]. From 1985 to 1993 he wa...
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Bose-einstein Condensate: Encyclopedia Ii - Bose-einstein Condensate - Theory
The collapse of the atoms into a single quantum state is known as Bose condensation or Bose-Einstein condensation. This phenomenon was pr...
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George Albert Wells: Encyclopedia Ii - George Albert Wells - Work On Early Christianity
Wells argues that the earliest extant Christian documents from the first century, most notably Paul's epistles, show no familiarity with ...
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Albert Nolan: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Nolan - Life
Nolan was born in Cape Town, South Africa, as a fourth-generation South African of English descent. Reading the works of Thomas Merton, N...
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Doctor Doctor Who: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Doctor Who - Discontinuities
A common contention among fans and producers of the series is that a large part of the Doctor's appeal comes from his mysterious and alie...
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Albert Ellis: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Ellis - Development Of Rational-emotive Therapy
After the completion of his doctorate, Ellis sought additional training in psychoanalysis. Like most psychologists of that time, he was i...
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Albert Camus: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Camus - Literary Career
During the war Camus joined the French Resistance cell Combat, which published an underground newspaper of the same name. This group work...
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Doctor Doctor Who: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Doctor Who - Changing Faces
The changing of actors playing the part of the Doctor is explained within the series by the Time Lords' ability to regenerate after suffe...
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Albert Camus: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Camus - Early Years
Albert Camus was born in Mondovi, Algeria to a French Algerian (pied noir) settler family. His mother was of Spanish extraction. His fath...
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Albert Camus: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Camus - Summary Of Absurdism
Many writers have written on the Absurd, each with his or her own interpretation of what the Absurd actually is and their own ideas on th...
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Doctor Doctor Who: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Doctor Who - Who Is The Doctor?
The Doctor is a Time Lord, an extraterrestrial from the planet Gallifrey, who travels in a time machine called the TARDIS — Time And Re...
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Albert Schweitzer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Schweitzer - Medicine
Albert Schweitzer spent most of his life in Lambaréné in what is now Gabon, Africa. After his medical studies in 1913, he went there wi...
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Doctor Title: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Title - Legal Doctors
In Shakespeare's day, lawyers were called "civil doctors," as distinct from the medical doctor and other types. Academically, however, la...
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Bose-einstein Statistics: Encyclopedia Ii - Bose-einstein Statistics - History
In the early 1920s Satyendra Nath Bose was intrigued by Einstein's theory of light waves being made of particles called photons. Bose was...
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Doctor: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor - Legal Doctors
In Shakespeare's day, lawyers were called "civil doctors," as distinct from the medical doctor and other types. Academically, however, la...
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Albert Speer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Speer - Minister Of Armaments
Hitler was always a strong supporter of Speer, in part because of Hitler's own frustrated artistic and architectural visions. A strong af...
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Doctor Who: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Who - The Doctor
The character of the Doctor was initially shrouded in mystery. All that was known about him was that he had a granddaughter, Susan, that ...
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Einstein Notation: Encyclopedia Ii - Einstein Notation - Introduction
In mechanics and engineering, vectors in 3D space are often described in relation to orthogonal unit vectors i, j and k.
If the basis ...
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Albert Namatjira: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Namatjira - Early Years
Born near Alice Springs, he was raised on Hermannsburg Mission, Northern Territory and was baptised Albert after his parents' adoption of...
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Doctor Who: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Who - The Doctor
The character of the Doctor was initially shrouded in mystery. All that was known about him was that he had a granddaughter, Susan, that ...
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Albert Speer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Speer - After The War
Albert Speer - Nuremberg trials.
Immediately after the war, there seemed to be little indication that Speer would be charged with war c...
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Albert Namatjira: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Namatjira - The Height Of Success
Albert Namatjira started painting in a distinctly unique style. His landscapes normally highlighted both the rugged geological features o...
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Albert Speer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Speer - Early Years
Although Speer originally wanted to become a mathematician when he was young, he ended up following in the footsteps of his father and gr...
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Wilhelm Reich: Encyclopedia Ii - Wilhelm Reich - Orgone Experiment With Einstein
In 1940, Reich wrote to Albert Einstein saying he had a scientific discovery he wanted to discuss, and on January 13, 1941, he went to vi...
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Russell-einstein Manifesto: Encyclopedia Ii - Russell-einstein Manifesto - Background
The first detonation of a nuclear weapon took place on July 16, 1945 in the desert north of Alamogordo, New Mexico (see: History of nucle...
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Albert Ellis: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Ellis - Early Life
Ellis was born to a Jewish family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was the eldest of three children, with a brother two years younger and ...
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R. Albert Mohler Jr.: Encyclopedia Ii - R. Albert Mohler Jr. - Criticism Of Pat Robertson
Responding to Pat Robertson's remarks advocating the assassination of Hugo Chávez, the president of Venezuela, Mohler said:
With unmista...
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Einstein Notation: Encyclopedia Ii - Einstein Notation - Examples
Einstein summation is clarified with the help of a few simple examples. Consider four-dimensional spacetime, where indices run from 0 to ...
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Albert Uderzo: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Uderzo - Early Life
Uderzo was born in Normandy, but his parents had recently moved from Italy. His name comes from the Italian village called Oderzo (former...
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Eddie Albert: Encyclopedia Ii - Eddie Albert - Career
In 1936, Albert became one of the first television actors, performing live in RCA's first television broadcast, a promotion for their New...
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Albert Speer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Speer - After The War
Albert Speer - Nuremberg trials.
Immediately after the war, there seemed to be little indication that Speer would be charged with war c...
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Albert Speer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Speer - Early Years
Although Speer originally wanted to become a mathematician when he was young, he ended up following in the footsteps of his father and gr...
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Albert Speer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Speer - Minister Of Armaments
Hitler was always a strong supporter of Speer, in part because of Hitler's own frustrated artistic and architectural visions. A strong af...
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Albert Speer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Speer - First Architect Of The Reich
When Troost died in 1934, Speer was chosen to replace him as the Party's chief architect. One of his first commissions after promotion wa...
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Albert Besson: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Besson - Biography
In 1916, as officer cadet, he was seriously injured at the fort de Vaux, during the battle of Verdun, after saving wounded soldiers, and ...
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George Albert Boulenger: Encyclopedia Ii - George Albert Boulenger - Life
Boulenger was the only son of Gustave Boulenger, a Belgian public notary, and Juliette Piérart de Valenciennes. He graduated in 1876 fro...
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Albert Schweitzer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Schweitzer - Stance On Racial Relations
Schweitzer considered his work as a medical missionary in Africa to be his response to Jesus' call to become "fishers of men" but also as...
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George Albert Wells: Encyclopedia Ii - George Albert Wells - Books
George Albert Wells - German.
His major works in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century German language thought and letters are
Herder and...
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Doctorate: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctorate - Types Of Doctorates
Doctorate - Research Oriented Doctorates.
While the Ph.D. is the most common doctoral degree, and even often (mis)understood to be syno...
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Albert Ellis: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Ellis - Education And Early Career
Ellis entered the field of clinical psychology after first earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in business from the City University of New ...
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Doctor Who: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Who - Music
The original 1963 arrangement of the Doctor Who theme music, as composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radio...
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Doctorate: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctorate - Types Of Doctorates
Doctorate - Research Oriented Doctorates.
While the Ph.D. is the most common doctoral degree, and even often (mis)understood to be syno...
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Doctor Who: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Who - Music
The original 1963 arrangement of the Doctor Who theme music, as composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radio...
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Albert Nolan: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Nolan - Public Honours
In 1990, Albert Nolan received an honorary doctorate from Regis College, Toronto, Canada.
In 2003, the South African government awarded h...
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Einstein Notation: Encyclopedia Ii - Einstein Notation - Abstract Definitions
In the traditional usage, one has in mind a vector space V with finite dimension n, and a specific basis of V. We can write the bas...
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Albert Wohlstetter: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Wohlstetter - Career
A native of New York, Wohlstetter earned degrees from the City College of New York and Columbia University in the 1930s. During the 1940s...
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Albert Speer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Speer - First Architect Of The Reich
When Troost died in 1934, Speer was chosen to replace him as the Party's chief architect. One of his first commissions after promotion wa...
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Albert Campion: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Campion - Bibliography
Albert Campion - Novels.
The Crime at Black Dudley (1929) (a.k.a. The Black Dudley Murder)
Mystery Mile (1930)
The Gyrth Chalice Myste...
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Albert Schweitzer: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Schweitzer - Later Life
From 1939-1948 he stayed in Lambaréné, unable to go back to a Europe in war. Three years after the end of World War II, in 1948, he ret...
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Doctor Mabuse: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Mabuse - History
Dr. Mabuse first appeared in the novel Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (trans. "Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler") by Norbert Jacques. The novel was the b...
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Albert Guðmundsson: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Guðmundsson - Sporting Career
In 1944 Albert made his way to Scotland to study business at Skerry's College, Glasgow. He began his footballing career with Rangers. Aft...
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Albert Abrams: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Abrams - Investigation
The war between Abrams and his followers and the American Medical Association (AMA) went into high gear. Defenders included American radi...
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Albert Einstein: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Einstein - Personality
Albert Einstein was much respected for his kind and friendly demeanor rooted in his pacifism. He was modest about his abilities, and had ...
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Albert Einstein: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Einstein - Personality
Albert Einstein was much respected for his kind and friendly demeanor rooted in his pacifism. He was modest about his abilities, and had ...
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Albert Einstein: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Einstein - Popularity And Cultural Impact
Einstein's popularity has led to widespread use of Einstein in advertising and merchandising, including the registration of "Albert Einst...
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Albert Einstein: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Einstein - Popularity And Cultural Impact
Einstein's popularity has led to widespread use of Einstein in advertising and merchandising, including the registration of "Albert Einst...
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