Little Einstein Jumperoo
Posted on Friday, April 15th, 2011 at 12:29 am|
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Einstein $3.95 Albert Einstein re-wrote the textbooks of science in 1905: physics since has been little more than a series of footnotes to the theories of a 26-year-old patent-office clerk. Einstein’s science and emotional life come together in this vivid portrait of a rebellious and contradictory figure, a pacifist whose legendary equation E=mc2 squared opened scientists’ eyes to the terrible power within every atom. ‘To punish me for my contempt for authority, ‘ he lamented, ‘Fate has made me an authority myself’ |
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Fisher Price Rainforest Jumperoo $89.99 Fisher Price Rainforest Jumperoo |
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The Einstein Factor $29.67 What did people like Einstein do to access the inherent genius of their minds? Mind development pioneer Dr. Win Wenger noticed a clear pattern. He discovered that geniuses are little more than ordinary people who have stumbled upon a technique for widening their channels of attention. Superior thinkers may be the result of mental conditioning rather than genetic superiority. With "The Einstein Factor, " you can learn to condition your mind in the same way. Once you unleash the genius within, you can improve your performance in all aspects of mental ability, including memory, quickness, IQ, and learning capacity. "The Einstein Factor" offers a breakthrough set of tools so you can gainaccess to a remarkable flow of inner perception. You’ll discover howyou can: Improve your memoryLearn and absorb new information with easeSolve problems like a geniusInduce a state of total creative absorption |
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Baby Einstein: First Alphabet Book $8.33 Baby Einstein’s signature combination of stunning photographs and colorful illustrations work together to introduce the alphabet to your little one in a dynamic way. |
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A Friend for Einstein, the Smallest Stallion $14.38 When he came into the world, Einstein weighed less than a cat and was no taller than a cereal box. He was a miniature minature horse. Despite being tiny, he loved being a horse, and he longed to join the others as they trotted and galloped around the paddock. With each passing day he grew bigger and stronger, but still Einstein wasn’t the right size to play with the full-sized horses. So he went in search of the ideal playmate. Kittens? Too crazy A tortoise? Too slow A bunny? Too shy. Poor Einstein. Why was it so difficult to find a friend? Then an odd-looking creature poked her head through the paddock fence. When Einstein went over to investigate, the creature wagged her tail, scooted closer, and–sluppp –gave her a big kiss. And so the perfect partnership between Einstein and Lilly the white boxer was born. Featuring full-color photographs of the miraculous little stallion paired with a series of adorable animals, this book based on a true friendship will bring joy to nature lovers of all ages. |
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Einstein and Oppenheimer: The Meaning of Genius $28.25 Albert Einstein and J. Robert Oppenheimer, two iconic scientists of the twentieth century, belonged to different generations, with the boundary marked by the advent of quantum mechanics. By exploring how these men differed–in their worldview, in their work, and in their day–this book provides powerful insights into the lives of two critical figures and into the scientific culture of their times. In Einstein’s and Oppenheimer’s philosophical and ethical positions, their views of nuclear weapons, their ethnic and cultural commitments, their opinions on the unification of physics, even the role of Buddhist detachment in their thinking, the book traces the broader issues that have shaped science and the world. Einstein is invariably seen as a lone and singular genius, while Oppenheimer is generally viewed in a particular scientific, political, and historical context. Silvan Schweber considers the circumstances behind this perception, in Einstein’s coherent and consistent self-image, and its relation to his singular vision of the world, and in Oppenheimer’s contrasting lack of certainty and related non-belief in a unitary, ultimate theory. Of greater importance, perhaps, is the role that timing and chance seem to have played in the two scientists’ contrasting characters and accomplishments–with Einstein’s having the advantage of maturing at a propitious time for theoretical physics, when the Newtonian framework was showing weaknesses. Bringing to light little-examined aspects of these lives, Schweber expands our understanding of two great figures of twentieth-century physics–but also our sense of what such greatness means, in personal, scientific, and cultural terms. |
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Laugh & Learn Jumperoo $106.95 The Fisher-Price Laugh ‘n Learn Jumperoo is a stationary activity center that offers safe jumping fun as well as the great combination of experiential learning and fun play for baby.This farm-themed jumperoo is full of fun ways to reward baby’s jumping as he laughs and learns with 2 ways to play! In the Musical Fun mode, there are six different toy stations plus two overhead toys that let baby activate lights and five fun melodies! In the Early Learning Fun mode, cause & effect, colors, shapes, object & animal identification and animal sounds are all introduced as baby’s jumping activates lights and three sing-along songs.Features: Comfortable rotating seat Provides a safe place for baby to play & learn   Baby activates music, sounds & lights  Playful friends to help stimulate visual & auditory skills  Shape-sorting garden  Farm flip book that does something different every time Baby flips the page Bobbling rooster that moves when baby does  Cow with rattle beads  Pop-and-play piggies  Mirror pond  Peek-a-boo horsey Requires 3 AA batteries (not included)  Assembly required Appropriate for babies up to 25 lbs or 32" tall.Gift Wrap not available.Shipping Note: This item ships via UPS Ground within contiguous United States only. Cannot be shipped to AK/HI, PO boxes, US territories, or APO/FPO addresses. |
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How We Became the Little Einstein $4.49 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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From Copernicus to Einstein $30.44 FROM COPERNICUS TO EINSTEIN COPYRIGHT MCMXLII BY PHILOSOPHICAL LIBRARY, INC. 15 EAST 40TH STREET, NEW YORK Composed and Printed in the United States of America By Steingould Corp., New York TYPOGRAPHY BY SIDNEY SOLOMON CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. The Copernican View of the World 11 2. Ether 29 3. The Special Theory of Relativity 49 4. The Relativity of Motion 73 5. General Theory of Relativity 85 6. Space and Time 107 6201251 ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE 1. A Tycho Brahe s Sextant 20 2. Roemer s Observation of Jupiter s Moon 32 3. The Phenomenon of Interference 38 4. The Total Spectrum 46 5. The Diagram of Michelson s Experiment 54 6. A Diagram of the Measurement of the Speed of Light 59 7. A Diagram of the Course of a Light-Signal 63 8. Einstein s quot Box Experiment quot 86 9. The Curvature of Light-Rays in Einstein s Box 95 10. The Einstein Tower in Potsdam 100 11. Major Segrave s 1,000 Horsepower Auto at Full Speed 1 10 FROM COPERNICUS TO EINSTEIN Chapter 1 THE COPERNICAN VIEW OF THE WORLD THIS little book purports to serve as an introduction to the great problems of space, time and motion. The in quiries it is concerned with are very old. Men have been forming ideas concerning space and time since times im memorial, and curiously enough, have been writing and fighting about these things with the greatest interest, even fanaticism. This has been a strange strife, indeed, having little to do with economic necessities it has always dealt with abstract things, far removed from our daily life and with no direct influence upon our daily activities. Why do we need to know whether the sun revolves around the earth or vice versa What business of ours is it, anyway Can this knowledge be of any use to us Nosooner have we uttered these questions than we become aware of their foolishness. It may not be of any use to us, but we want to know something about these problems. We do not want to go blindly through the world. We desire more than a mere existence. We need these cosmic perspectives in order to be able to experi ence a feeling for our place in the world. The ultimate questions as to the meaning of our actions and as to the meaning of life in general always tend to involve astro nomical problems. Here lies the mystery surrounding 11 From Copernicus To Einstein astronomy, here lies the wonder we experience at the sight of the starry sky, the wonder growing in proportion to our understanding of immense distances of space and of the stars inner nature. Here is the source of scientific as well as popular astronomy. These two branches have diverged in the course of their development. Astronomy, as a science, has come to forget its primitive wonder instead, it approaches the realm of stars with sober research and calculation. This disenchantment with its subject-matter, which scientific study invariably entails, has permeated astronomy to a greater degree than the layman realizes. In observing the astronomers of today, how they measure, take notes, cal culate, how little |
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Fisher-Price Little Superstar Step N’ Play Piano $95.00 Fisher Price Superstar Step ‘n Play Entertainer – PianoA refresh of the previously popular Step & Play Piano entertainer with updated fashion designed to deliver a more sophisticated (“Guitar Hero”) look. This updated entertainer has been designed to break through the clutter (and sea of primary colors) of the entertainer aisle. It is designed to grow with baby from infant all the way … |
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Bright Starts Activity Jumper, Cute Critters $69.50 Bright Starts Cute Critters JumperBabies will jump with joy for the Cute Critters Activity Jumper™. Unique platform provides a stable place for baby to play. The jumper grows with baby and the seat spins 360 degrees for access to all activities. Music station with piano and silly sounds reward baby’s jumping…. |
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Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Aquarium $49.99 Soothe and captivate baby with classical lullabies, ocean sounds and realistic swimming motion, right in the comfort of the crib. A little crab friend plays peek-a-boo behind the coral, while gentle blue lights fade on and off overhead. Three settings include up to 18 minutes of music and serene aquatic sounds. Parents can activate the aquarium with the remote control so baby isn’t disturbed. Meas… |
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