Every day, Albert the Fox wakes up, looking for a big adventure. Today he is on a mission to climb the tallest tree in the forest. While climbing the tree with his best friend, Walter the Big Black Bear, a storm moves in blowing gusty winds through the trees For the first time, Albert is afraid. Will Albert overcome his fear?
At first a simple employee of the Swiss Patent Office in Bern, the young Einstein published in 1905 a series of scientific articles that questioned everything that was thought to be known in the world of physics. His theory, summed up by the formula E=mc2, opened to humanity the power of the atom. A legendary genius but also a great humanist, he lived through the first half of the 20th century with all its horrors and contradictions, in the service of science but distraught by what man's madness was capable of doing with it.
Over the course of a day, big brother Albert manages his interactions with his little brother Baxter and the feelings that result, in this relatable romp through the alphabet. Big brother Albert gets increasingly frustrated with little brother Baxter. Crying Diaper Hungry Irritated A normal day and a familiar sibling interaction escalate alphabetically until Grandma resolves all the problems, with an X for a kiss goodnight, followed by Yawn, and, of course, ZZZZ.
Gift your kids the inspirational tale of Albert Einstein Inspire courage, imagination and unlimited possibilities.Are you looking for an inspirational book to inspire the inner genius of your kids?Can you imagine your little one having so much fun reading, they prefer reading over screen time?Then, you will love our child-friendly biography of Albert Einstein Use this exciting biography book to instill timeless values & principles in your child.This inspirational Albert Einstein children's book includes: I: Illustrated biography - Printed in full color and written like a storybook, these 26 pages of engaging illustrations are sure to engage your little ones... (Warning: Reading could become addictive)II: Extended biography - Curated to deepen your child's knowledge about Einstein, our extended biography is also perfect for school reports...III: Gallery - Impress your little ones with an iconic photo of Albert Einstein...IV: Glossary - Reinforce your child's learning with simplified explanations of advanced vocabulary...V: Muse Museum - Introduce your little ones to a myriad of other inspirational individuals in our book collection...Age Specifications: This illustrated biography book of Albert Einstein is perfect for boys and girls between 5 to 10 years old and it is awesome for any child (toddlers, preschool and kindergarten) who is interested in reading. Your kid will love it About Albert Einstein: Today, Einstein is widely recognized as a genius and one of the greatest physicists in history, but things didn't start off that way. Einstein was slow at speech and spoke only from the age of 3. Despite his slow start, Einstein was always curious and imaginative. It was these qualities that eventually led to some of his craziest ideas and experiments. Some of his most famous inventions include the mass energy equivalence formula E = MC2, the theory of relativity and quantum theory."Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions." - Albert EinsteinWait no more Scroll up now and click on the "Buy Now" button to gift your kid the inspirational tale of Albert Einstein
Help kids ages 4 to 12 discover the life of Albert Einstein. Dive into the world of this unique genius to inspire imagination and unlimited possibilities.Today, Einstein is widely recognized as a genius and one of the greatest physicists in history, but things didn't start off that way. Einstein was slow at speech and spoke only from the age of 3. Despite his slow start, Einstein was always curious and imaginative. It was these qualities that eventually lead to some of his craziest ideas and experiments. Some of his most famous inventions include the mass energy equivalence formula E = MC2, the theory of relativity and quantum theory."Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." - Albert EinsteinImagine the disaster if Einstein stopped inventing because of fear. Now, imagine the possibilities if everyone explored courageously just like him. Let's realize that imagination.Here at Inspired Inner Genius, we believe every child is born a genius. We are a publishing house founded with the purpose to inspire, educate and empower young minds across the globe from a tender age. Hop in and immerse yourself in the real-life stories of these characters, whose legacies have lived on.'I wish I knew this sooner.' Parents, did this thought ever cross your mind during your adolescence? Fret not, because you're not the only one. That is why this series of books were created with the purpose to instill valuable life lessons, values, grit and maturity in your child at the youngest age possible - to continue building on the next generation together. Have your child meet their muse, packaged in the most fun and engaging way possible. Overcome the trials and tribulations in these stories alongside some of the world's most renowned icons, and experience an empowering journey unlike any other. Written and illustrated in a children friendly manner, these books serve to educate kids of all ages.Our vision is to plant empowering seeds in children's minds globally. Join us in our mission to inspire young minds to inspire the world.
Gift your kid the inspirational tale of Albert Einstein Inspire courage, imagination and unlimited possibilities.Are you looking for an empowering biography to inspire the inner genius of your kids?Do you want your little one to have so much fun reading, they prefer reading over screen time?Then you will love our children-friendly biography This fun biography book is the perfect start for any child to begin reading non-fiction and biographies.This book consists of 5 parts: I: Illustrated biography - Printed in full color and written like a storybook, these 26 pages of engaging illustrations are sure to engage your little ones... (Warning: Reading could become addictive)II: Extended biography - Curated to deepen your child's knowledge about Einstein, our extended biography is also perfect for school reports...III: Gallery - Impress your little ones with an iconic photo of Albert Einstein...IV: Glossary - Reinforce your child's learning with simplified explanations of advanced vocabulary...V: Muse Museum - Introduce your little ones to a myriad of other inspirational individuals in our book collection...Age Specifications: This illustrated biography book is geared to boys and girls aged from 5 to 10 years old but it is suitable for any child (toddlers, preschool and kindergarten) who is interested in reading. Your kid will love it About Albert Einstein: Today, Einstein is widely recognized as a genius and one of the greatest physicists in history, but things didn't start off that way. Einstein was slow at speech and spoke only from the age of 3. Despite his slow start, Einstein was always curious and imaginative. It was these qualities that eventually led to some of his craziest ideas and experiments. Some of his most famous inventions include the mass energy equivalence formula E = MC2, the theory of relativity and quantum theory.Buy Now: Celebrate with pride as your young reader takes on new challenges and finds the courage to overcome them. Buy now to inspire the love for learning in your child with the inspirational tale of Albert Einstein.
"If someone could splash a rainbow and catch the shower of colors on canvas, that was Krehbiel. His pictures will long be remembered for their happy note, their impression of joy in nature, and the sheer beauty of their impetuous, irresponsible color."-- Eleanor Jewett, Art Critic, Chicago Tribune, July 15, 1945
Albert Marquet was a French painter who showed a sensitive way of looking at the world in his paintings. He is known for his subtly colored depictions of landscapes from a window vantage point. Using abbreviated brushstrokes to convey forms, the artist evoked weather and light conditions while retaining a sense of volume and space. His ultimate goal was a tonal harmony that would lay bare the essentials as he sought to encapsulate his subjects with fidelity and balance and, as he put it, "to paint like a child without forgetting Poussin."During his life, he traveled extensively, focusing on waterfronts and vistas around France, Italy, Germany, Scandinavia, and North Africa.Utilizing the Kvamme process of digital enhancement, the present array of Albert Marquet's paintings vividly highlights his very particular optical domination of the world, at once modern and timeless.
(Star Licks). For the first time, the legendary STAR LICKS guitar instruction video series is being made available in book format with online access to the classic video footage, all of which has been digitally cleaned up and enhanced. All of the guitar tab from the original video booklets has been re-transcribed and edited using modern-day technology to provide you with the most accurate transcriptions ever created for this series. This edition gets you ready to start pickin' with the best in the business: country guitarist Albert Lee Learn an exciting assortment of Albert's most popular country guitar techniques like slick chicken pickin', flowing double stops, speedy scale runs, open-tuning tricks, tasty steel guitar effects, colorful pick handpulls, timed delay licks, and much more
Albert Einstein was a Zen master? I think so, and I aim to prove it. Imagine understanding how Einstein viewed the world, the Universe, and God. What if you could have the same understanding? How could it change your own outlook on life?Dr. Matthew Barnes, chemist, biochemist, doctor, and bestselling author of The Emerald Tablet 101, The Hermetica 101, The Tao Te Ching 101, The Bhagavad Gita 101, and Jesus Christ, Zen Master presents his case for Einstein as being not only one of the most influential scientists of our time but also one of the most spiritual (in his own, unique way).In this work, you'll discover: - In what ways Einstein's views of reality coincide with those of some of the greatest Zen masters to have ever lived, past and present. - Quotes ranging from funny to contemplative to serious that outline my belief that through his unique understanding of the Universe, Einstein seems to have developed an appreciation for the forces of the natural world that are congruent with the philosophical ideals held by Zen, Taoist, and other Eastern religious masters through the ages. - Why Einstein considered himself to be "a deeply religious nonbeliever". (Do you know what he considered himself to be instead?) - Why Einstein felt his viewpoints on God to be a "somewhat new kind of religion". (Hint: It turns out that his views may not have been all that new, but really really old instead.) - How you too can begin to enjoy Einstein's view of the world, the Universe, and God. "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." -Albert Einstein Change your outlook on life. Scroll up and grab your copy now
If you're anything like me, you will agree that we need simple ideas and stories to teach our children concepts and life skills. This is more important, especially when it relates to money and finances. "Albert and the Apples" tells a simple story for pre-teens who are learning about money. Albert has a new idea to help his mum who is cooking with apples. He intends to grow some apples to help his mum. He decides to search for good ground to plant his apple seeds. To his surprise, after taking good care of his plants, they grow into trees. There are now so many apples that Albert can sell. This book is designed to appeal to children through the use of bright colours and humour. It teaches children about hard work and investing for a good return. Learning about money should be fun and relatable for everyone, including children This book is designed to appeal to children through the use of bright colours and humour. It teaches children about hard work and investing for a good return. Learning about money should be fun and relatable for everyone, including children
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Robert Barr (16 Septem: ber 1849 - 21 October 1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist, born in Glasgow, Scotland. Early Years in Canada Barr emigrated with his parents to Upper Canada at age four and was educated in Toronto at Toronto Normal School. Barr became a teacher and eventual headmaster of the Central School of Windsor, Ontario. While he had that job he began to contribute short stories-often based on personal experiences-to the Detroit Free Press. In 1876 Barr quit his teaching position to become a staff member of that publication, in which his contributions were published with the pseudonym "Luke Sharp." This nom de plume was derived from the time he attended school in Toronto. At that time he would pass on his daily commute a shop sign marked, "Luke Sharpe, Undertaker", a combination of words Barr considered amusing in their incongruity. 2] Barr was promoted by the Detroit Free Press, eventually becoming its news editor. London years: In 1881 Barr decided to "vamoose the ranch", as he stated, and relocated to London, to establish there the weekly English edition of the Detroit Free Press. In 1892 he founded the magazine The Idler, choosing Jerome K. Jerome as his collaborator (wanting, as Jerome said, "a popular name"). He retired from its co-editorship in 1895. In London of the 1890s Barr became a more prolific author-publishing a book a year-and was familiar with many of the best-selling authors of his day, including Bret Harte and Stephen Crane. Most of his literary output was of the crime genre, then quite in vogue. When Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories were becoming well-known Barr published in the Idler the first Holmes parody, "The Adventures of Sherlaw Kombs" (1892), a spoof that was continued a decade later in another Barr story, "The Adventure of the Second Swag" (1904). Despite the jibe at the growing Holmes phenomenon Barr and Doyle remained on very good terms. Doyle describes him in his memoirs Memories and Adventures as, "a volcanic Anglo-or rather Scot-American, with a violent manner, a wealth of strong adjectives, and one of the kindest natures underneath it all." Robert Barr died from heart disease on 21 October 1912, at his home in Woldingham, a small village to the southeast of London.
Albert Gallatin Mackey (March 12, 1807 - June 20, 1881) was an American medical doctor and author. He is best known for his writing many books and articles about freemasonry, particularly the Masonic Landmarks. Biography: Grave of Albert Mackey at Glenwood Cemetery in Washington, D.C. Albert Gallatin Mackey was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of John Mackey (1765 - December 14, 1831), a physician, journalist and educator, and his wife. His father published The American Teacher's Assistant and Self-Instructor's Guide, containing all the Rules of Arithmetic properly Explained, etc. (Charleston, 1826), the most comprehensive work on arithmetic that had been published in the United States.His brother was Edmund William McGregor Mackey, later a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina. After completing his early education, Albert Mackey taught school for some time to earn money for medical school. He graduated from the medical department of the College of South Carolina in 1832. He settled in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1838 he was appointed demonstrator of anatomy in that institution. In 1844 he abandoned the practice of medicine. For the rest of his life, he wrote on a variety of subjects, but specialized in the study of several languages, the Middle Ages, and Freemasonry. After being connected with several Charleston journals, he established in 1849 The Southern and Western Masonic Miscellany, a weekly magazine. He maintained it for three years, mostly by his own expense. He conducted a Quarterly 1858-1860 which he devoted to the same interests. He acquired the Greek, Latin, Hebrew, and continental languages almost unaided, and lectured frequently on the intellectual and moral development of the Middle Ages. Subsequently, he turned his attention exclusively to the investigation of abstruse symbolism, and to cabalistic and Talmudic researches. He served as Grand Lecturer and Grand Secretary of The Grand Lodge of South Carolina, as well as Secretary General of the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States. Mackey was a Union sympathizer during the Civil War and in July, 1865, President Andrew Johnson appointed him Collector of the Port of Charleston. He ran for the United States Senate in South Carolina in 1868, but was narrowly defeated by Republican Frederick A. Sawyer. Mackey moved to Washington, D.C. in 1870. He died in Fortress Monroe, Virginia in 1881....