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 Albert Einstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the mid-1920s, as the original quantum theory was replaced with a new theory of quantum mechanics, Einstein balked at the Copenhagen interpretation of the new equations either because it settled for a probabilistic, non-visualizable account of physical behaviour, or because it described matter as being in necessarily contradictory states.
Einstein renounced his Prussian citizenship and stayed in the United States, where he was given permanent residency.
Einstein was an Honorary Associate of the Rationalist Press Association beginning in 1934, and was an admirer of Ethical Culture.
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 Maxwell School of Syracuse University
He was named Special Counsel to the United States Senate Judiciary Committee in 1994 and worked with the committee on the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Stephen G. Breyer.
His current areas of research include developing education cost indices for school aid programs; examining the impacts of school and enrollment size on the cost of providing education; studying the link between state and local fiscal policy and economic growth and development; and examining the fiscal impact of senior citizens on state and local governments.
Her new book is Soldiers to Citizens: The G.I. Bill and the Making of the Greatest Generation (Oxford University Press), for which she surveyed over 1500 members of the World War II generation and conducted interviews with 30 veterans in all regions of the United States.
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 CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference
He served on the California Secretary of State's Ad Hoc Task Force on Touch-Screen Voting, he is on the IEEE P1583 voting standards committee, and is a member of the DRE Citizen's Oversight Committee for Santa Clara County, California.
She clerked for the Honorable Judith Rogers on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Her experience includes stints at the Office of the State Public Defender and at a number of criminal defense boutiques, before founding the Law Offices of Jennifer S. Granick, where she focused on hacker defense and other computer law representations at the trial and appellate level in state and federal court.
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 Time Goes By - What it's really like to get older
None of this will change until we – elders – demand to be treated as full citizens with all the rights and privileges we enjoyed before we committed the sin of getting old.
Before I go any further, it is important to make this distinction: feminism is a social theory, a philosophy, a political movement and a moral position that can be (and is) supported by men as well as women.
So when Laurie states that we have no idea how many “older, feminist bloggers” there are, I would like to think we are speaking about people of both genders.
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 Honorary Citizen of the United States at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Honorary Citizen of the United States at opensource encyclopedia
Non-U.S. citizens may be declared an Honorary Citizen of the United States by the President following an Act of Congress.
Honorary Citizen of the United States in directory
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