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Albert Einstein: the absent-minded genius who gave us the theory of relativity (two of them, in fact, special theory and general theory of relativity). You must think that a genius like him would have had no difficulties in life. But that’s where you are wrong. Here are 5 things about Einstein that you probably didn’t know before, to inspire the genius in you:
1. Einstein had speech difficulty as a child.
Einstein had trouble piecing entire sentences together and would often mutter sentences under his breath until he got them right before he spoke aloud. This happened until he was nine years old. And naturally, his parents were very concerned about this.
Not just Einstein, but many brilliant people developed speech relatively late in childhood. This condition was named The Einstein Syndrome by Thomas Sowell.
2. He favoured Science & Math over Literature, in very early years.
Einstein's formal education began at age six, when he enrolled in the Petersschule on Blumenstrasse, a Catholic elementary school in Munich. Since his parents were not practicing Jews, they cared more about the school's academic standards than its religious affiliation. Einstein did well in school, but he was a quiet child and kept his distance from his peers. He was uncomfortable with the principle of absolute obedience and the military drills that dominated the school's atmosphere. The young Einstein preferred to build houses of cards and play with his sister at home.
At the age of ten, Einstein was accepted into the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich, a formal and respected institution that emphasized Latin and Greek over mathematics and science. Unhappy with the educational program at school, Einstein turned to a course of personal study outside of school. His Uncle Jakob lent him a book of algebra and sent him math puzzles to solve. In addition, a twenty-one-year-old medical student named Max Talmud, a friend of Einstein's family, lent him books on popular science and philosophy that the young boy eagerly devoured.
3. He failed his University entrance exams.
In 1895, at the age of 17, Albert Einstein applied for early admission into the Swiss Federal Polytechnical School (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule or ETH). He passed the math and science sections of the entrance exam, but failed the rest (history, languages, geography, etc.)! Einstein had to go to a trade school before he retook the exam and was finally admitted to ETH a year later.
4. His job in the patent office paved way for his research.
After graduating, Einstein spent almost two frustrating years searching for a teaching post. Einstein secured a job in Bern at the Federal Office for Intellectual Property, the patent office, as an assistant examiner. He evaluated patent applications for a variety of devices including a gravel sorter and an electromechanical typewriter.In 1903, Einstein's position at the Swiss Patent Office became permanent, although he was passed over for promotion until he "fully mastered machine technology".
Much of his work at the patent office related to questions about transmission of electric signals and electrical-mechanical synchronization of time, two technical problems that show up conspicuously in the thought experiments that eventually led Einstein to his radical conclusions about the nature of light and the fundamental connection between space and time.
5. He was a great musician.
If the whole “genius” thing didn’t work out, Einstein could have become a violinist. His mother played piano so he had the love of music instilled in him—via violin lessons—at the young age of five.
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hey! people seem to really like the notebooks i posted pics of on my blog, so i thought why not make a masterpost on how to do them so u can all have cute notebooks without having to spend lots of money on them!
what you’ll need
any notebook[s] that you want to use
white paint + brush [optional]
good quality glue
magazines
printer + white paper for the quotes
that’s it!!
1. the borders
if your notebook isn’t spiral bound, like mine were, + you can glue things on the borders you can skip this step
if you do have a spiral bound notebook but it’s a neutral colour, or the colour matches the design you want, feel free to skip too!
my notebooks had a combination of colours that didn’t really go with the designs, + i couldn’t glue things because of the spirals, so i had to fix that
i just grabbed some white paint, a paintbrush, + carefully painted the borders white!
you may have to clean the spirals a little afterwards because (for me) it’s basically impossible not to get any paint on them – for the first notebook i did, i used a damp cloth, but for the second one i was too lazy and just left the dry paint there lmao
2. the design
get some magazines, get comfy, and start going through them! tear out any pages where u see something cute or that you can potentially use somehow. don’t worry about the design yet
when u feel like u have enough, cut them and start putting them together until u like what u have! don’t glue them just yet, just lay them on the notebook so you can be sure u like the final result
i did two notebooks two different ways:
for the first one [left], i had some newspaper-ish paper with text in columns that i used as a background, i glued it to all of the front + back covers, then on top of that i glued a couple pics
for the second one [right], i glued all of the pics on top of the notebook itself
if you end up with empty spaces u can fill them with parts of magazines that have no text/design, just plain colours, or with parts of articles
i didn’t print any images cause my printer’s crap with colours, but u can do that if u want!
tip: make sure your pics are big enough that you can fold them over the borders of the notebook and stick them on the other side! the finished look is better + it’s more durable
3. putting it together
this is the messy part, or the fun part if you’re not a perfectionist like me lmao
i haven’t figured out the best way to glue them so that u don’t get those crinkley parts, but don’t be afraid to mess up! in the end it won’t rlly matter and it may even look cool
you can put glue either on your notebook or the back of the pictures, then carefully place them, smoothing them out as much as you can – but again, don’t worry if it’s not perfect
you may want to be careful and wash your hands in between making them so that u don’t ruin any of the paper/pics bc u have glue in ur hands
4. extra: quotes
look at your notebooks: do they look finished? great! do they look like there’s something missing/something you could add? i have the answer for you!
look for some short quotes that you like – from a book, something a famous person said, part of a poem, song lyrics, motivational quotes, something you came up with, etc etc
i only used one on each notebook. in one i put it on the front and on the other on the back. it really doesn’t matter tbh
i used the font ‘archivo black’, italicized, in a very dark grey on mine
i printed them in the size i wanted, cut them like u can see on the pics, and glued them once the other pics i glued were dry – it isn’t necessary to wait, i did it just in case lmao
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i hope u can make gr8 notebooks and that i was any help! if u end up making any please @ me or tag me with #heysofi bc i’d love to see them all <3 [also, english is not my native language so there may be some mistakes bc of literal translations from spanish lmao]
- sofi xx
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Nail this year in school!
High school can be tough, it is difficult to juggle schoolwork, social life, manage college applications and stay healthy at the same time. Here are some tips from Team Exampl, your friendly app for homework help. We hope these help you! :)
1. Get Organized
Make sure you have all the supplies you need.
Find a 3-ring binder with pockets for each class with loose-leaf paper and dividers if they help.
Make sure you have a spiral or composition notebook for notes in lectures and jot down pictures and thoughts to help you remember- the pages are less likely to rip out than loose-leaf. Keep papers in chronological order- they'll be easier to find later when studying.
2. Focus on the Agenda
Agendas give your purpose.
Don't only write homework, but make sure to write down other stuff you'll need to remember (like games, practices, study sessions, etc).
To be successful, you need to stay on top of all your activities.
Use your agenda to set time limits for each activity.
If you're spending more than an hour on that math assignment, you're clearly not getting it, and are only hurting yourself. Stop, put it aside, move on to other homework. Come back to it later. (Tip: Get help with tough questions on the Exampl app)
What I am up to this Christmas!
Love this season! So much to do and it is awesome to spend time with family and friends! Repost if this is what you are up to this season! <3
planner 2016 printables
planner covers: floral 2016 (a5) // plaid 2016 (a5) // blue stripes 2016 (a5)*
info pages: floral (a5)* // lemon drop (a5) // plaid (a5)
calendar year: jan - june (a5) // july - dec (a5)
contacts (a5) // emergency contacts (a5)
birthdays n anniversaries: jan - june (a5) // july - dec (a5)
goals pages: blue (a5)* // orange plaid (a5) // stripes (a5)
dividers: blue plaid* • blue lemon drop • orange plaid • peach plaid • green cloud • green plaid • floral • green polkadot • lemon drop• blue big plaid• yellow polkadot • yellow plaid
dividers a5: stripes • yellow polkadot • yellow plaid • green polkadot • green plaid • lemon drop • green cloud • floral • peach plaid • orange plaid • blue big plaid* • blue divider • blue lemondrop
calendar month: January lemon drop, • January orange floral, • January mint plaid,
• February aqua plaid, • February multistripe • February yellow polkadot, • March flowers, • March orange plaid, • March melon stripe, • April coral plaid, • April green cloud, • April yellow plaid • May lemon drop, • May lime stripe, • May mint roses, • June citrus stripe, • June pink plaid, • June flowers • July big blue plaid, • July green cloud, • July yellow roses, • August colorful rosette, • August melon plaid, • August multistripe, • September orange polkadot, • September pink cloud, • September red plaid • October big yellow plaid, • October blue leaves, • October orange plaid, • November aqua PD, • November green lemon drop • November colorful plaid, • December coral plaid, • December green cloud, • December pink rosette
calendar month a5: January lemon drop • January mint plaid • January orange flowers February aqua plaid • February yellow PD • February multistripe March flowers • March melon stripe • March orange plaid April coral plaid • April green cloud • April yellow plaid May lemon drop • May mint roses • May lime stripe June citrus stripe • June pink plaid • June flowers July big blue plaid • July green cloud • July yellow roses August melon plaid • August multistripe • August rosette September polkadot • September red plaid • September pink cloud October yellow plaid • October blue leaves • October orange plaid November polkadot • November green drop • November plaid December plaid • December green cloud • December pink rosette
to do pages: cloud (a5) // floral (a5)
menu plan: floral (a5) // plaid (a5)
expenses/budget pages (a5) // school charts floral • plaid • blue lemon drop
you can easily print these out and put them in a regular sized binder or get this (x) 6 hole punch with this (x) binder and it’ll be more efficient (-;
here (x) is the 2015 version, and here (x) are more free printables from thehandmadehome :-)
this took me two hours ong