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The first key is earnings growth, or what we like to call the rate of change of earnings growth. The faster a company can grow its business (i.e. earnings), the larger the income stream it can produce with which to reward shareholders. This is because...
"Josh Freed, showing signs of dis-traction" (Letter of the Day, Feb. 9). Maggie Jackson complains of the grievous error committed by Josh Freed in citing the title of her book as Distraction rather than Distracted. Ms. Jackson might be a tad distracted...
An art-work titled 'Albert Einstein' by British artist Sir Jacob Epstein is displayed as part of the India Art Fair in New Delhi on January 28, 2012. Launched in 2008, the fourth edition of India Art Fair will take place between January 25 to 29. View Photo »
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome.
The first key is earnings growth, or what we like to call the rate of change of earnings growth. The faster a company can grow its business (i.e. earnings), the larger the income stream it can produce with which to reward shareholders. This is because...
(I used to wish I lived two hundred years ago, one thing research has taught me is that I definitely don’t!). And there are so many people I’d like to write about! I’d love to write about Leonardo DaVinci one day. And I’ve been toying with writing...
Maggie Jackson complains of the grievous error committed by Josh Freed in citing the title of her book as Distraction rather than Distracted. Ms. Jackson might be a tad distracted herself. She ends by quoting Albert Einstein that “Any man who can drive...
A man holding a banner depicting scientist Albert Einstein, takes part in a demonstration with private and public sector workers to protest against austerity measures in Marseille December 13, 2011. Trade unions organised anti-austerity protests across... View Photo »
I did Albert Einstein for her and Steve Buscemi from The Big Fish and John Turturro as Jesus [complete with bowling ball] from The Big Lebowski. I did a portrait of Vincent Price on her thigh, and now she wants Humphrey Bogart next to it.
Only trouble was, he wasn’t much of a returner. Anything he took, it was gone for good. Mr Black Hole, we called him, because that’s what happens with more cosmic black holes too. That cosmic variety, we can’t see them, for reasons I will explain. But...
Andy Lyons/Getty Images The week in college basketball By Mark Titus on February 16, 2012 B efore we dive into this week's power rankings, here's something to think about: Say you find yourself in the shallow end of a public pool and Rick Majerus is...
Albert Einstein (German: ˈalbɐt ˈaɪ̯nʃtaɪ̯n ; English: IPA: /ˈælbɝt (-ət) ˈaɪnstaɪn/) (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist. He is best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass–energy equivalence, expressed by the equation E = mc2. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his... Full Article
A man holding a banner depicting scientist Albert Einstein, takes part in a demonstration with private and public sector workers to protest against austerity measures in Marseille December 13, 2011. Trade unions organised anti-austerity protests across France on Tuesday but admitted...
View Photo »Russian President Dmitry Medvedev talks in front of an image of physicist Albert Einstein during a visit to the Russian news agency RIA Novosti in Moscow on June 23, 2011.
View Photo »Visitors take pictures of the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum in Shanghai on June 8, 2011 where an Albert Einstein exhibition financed by the Swiss government was to be held before it was cancelled over a dispute with the Chinese museum authorities. While neither the Shanghai nor...
View Photo »A girl looks at a large bust of Albert Einstein created out of lego bricks, displayed at Legoland Florida during its grand opening celebration in Winter Haven, Florida October 14, 2011. A symbolic 50 millionth Lego brick was snapped in place on Friday on a giant red octopus at Legoland...
View Photo »In this photo taken Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011, a bust of Albert Einstein, made from Legos is seen outside the entrance to Lego Technic at Legoland Florida in Winter Haven, Fla. The second Legoland in North America, Legoland Florida is located in Winter Haven on the site of the old Cypress...
View Photo »File photo of spotlights aimed at the sky above ground along the 27 km (16.7 miles) path of the underground ring of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) of the CERN (Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire) in Geneva September 29, 2044, to celebrate CERN's 50th anniversary. An international...
View Photo »Researcher Dario Autiero is pictured at his laboratory in Villeurbanne, near Lyon, France in this undated September 2011 handout photograph. An international team of scientists led by Dario Autiero said on Thursday, September 22, 2011, they had recorded sub-atomic particles travelling...
View Photo »Researcher Dario Autiero (R) stands next to OPERA experiment's 1,800-ton detector at LNGS (Gran Sasso National Laboratory) at L'Aquila, near Rome is seen in this undated handout photograph. An international team of scientists led by Autiero said on September 22, 2011 they had recorded...
View Photo »The OPERA experiment's 1,800-ton detector at LNGS (Gran Sasso National Laboratory) at L'Aquila, near Rome is seen in this undated handout photograph. An international team of scientists said on September 22, 2011 they had recorded sub-atomic particles travelling faster than light -- a...
View Photo »Opera spokesperson Antonio Ereditato, of the University of Bern, poses before presenting the result of the OPERA experiment during a seminar at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Meyrin near Geneva, Switzerland, Friday, Sept. 23, 2011, when they announced that a subatomic...
View Photo »This undated file photo shows famed physicist Albert Einstein. Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, the world's largest physics lab, say they have clocked subatomic particles, called neutrinos, traveling faster than light, a feat that, if true, would...
View Photo »Protesters show a banner featuring an image of Albert Einstein and words "Bye-bye Nuclear Plant" during the anti-nuclear demonstration in Tokyo, Japan, Monday, Sept. 19, 2011. Chanting "Sayonara nuclear power" and waving banners, tens of thousands of people marched in central Tokyo on...
View Photo »A visitor takes a picture of a wax sculpture of Albert Einstein at the new Madame Tussauds wax museum in Vienna, during its inauguration, on March 31, 2011. The Madame Tussauds in Vienna opens its doors to the public on April 1, becoming the world's 11th Tussauds museum, along with...
View Photo »A pedestrian walks past the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum in Shanghai on June 8, 2011 where an Albert Einstein exhibition financed by the Swiss government was to be held before it was cancelled over a dispute with the Chinese museum authorities. While neither the Shanghai nor...
View Photo »People attend the funeral of Brazil's former soccer player Socrates at the Bom Pastor cemetery in Ribeirao Preto in Sao Paulo state, Brazil, Sunday Dec. 4, 2011. The Albert Einstein hospital said in a statement that Socrates died of septic shock on Sunday. He was 57. Socrates was mostly...
View Photo »Jasmyn Yarborough, 7, left, and her older sister, Autumn, 11, wash off with water from a garden hose after participating in a shaving cream pie fight at the Children's Museum of Houston's celebration of Pi Day in honor of Albert Einstein's birthday, Monday, March 14, 2011, in Houston. ...
View Photo »Sammy Godfrey, 9, bottom left, strategizes with his little brother, Sammy, 6, at the start of a shaving-cream pie fight at the Children's Museum of Houston's celebration for Pi Day in honor of Albert Einstein's birthday, Monday, March 14, 2011, in Houston. The event began at 1:59 p.m....
View Photo »Chris Edmond gets ready to launch a pie during the shaving cream pie fight at the Children's Museum of Houston's celebration of Pi Day in honor of Albert Einstein's birthday, Monday, March 14, 2011, in Houston. The event began at 1:59 p.m. (1.59 because the numbers follow pi, 3.14159,...
View Photo »In this Feb. 17, 2011 photograph, a stuffed figure of Albert Einstein starts to sink as ice begins to melt on Webster Lake in Webster, Mass. , Temperatures are forecast to be in the 50's in some parts of Massachusetts on Friday. The Einstein figure is part of a contest for residents to...
View Photo »Picture taken on December 30, 1992 of then Brazilian President (1992-94) Itamar Franco speaking to the nation in Brasilia. Brazilian senator Franco, 81, was admitted to the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo, on May 25, 2011, and diagnosed as having leukemia, according to the...
View Photo »Picture taken on October 16, 2002 of then presidential candidate for the Worker's Party (PT-opposition), Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and ex president Itamar Franco greeting the audience during a rally in Brazilia, Brazil. Brazilian senator Franco, 81, was admitted to the Albert Einstein...
View Photo »FILE - This May 18, 2011 file photo shows former Brazil's soccer player Socrates posing for pictures in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Albert Einstein hospital released a statement Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011 saying Socrates is back in the hospital and on life support, suffering from septic shock...
View Photo »In his photo taken May 18, 2011, former Brazil's soccer player Socrates poses for pictures in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Socrates, the clever playmaker who captained Brazil at the 1982 World Cup, died after suffering with an intestinal infection the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo...
View Photo »FILE - This May 18, 2011 shows former Brazil's soccer player Socrates posing for pictures in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Socrates, the clever playmaker who captained Brazil at the 1982 World Cup, died after suffering with an intestinal infection the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo...
View Photo »Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs applauds at the conclusion of the launch of the iPad 2 on stage during an Apple event in San Francisco, California in this March 2, 2011 file photo. Steve Jobs will allow best-selling author Walter Isaacson, who chronicled the lives of Albert Einstein and...
View Photo »A man holding a banner depicting scientist Albert Einstein, takes part in a demonstration with private and public sector workers to protest against austerity measures in Marseille December 13, 2011. Trade unions organised anti-austerity protests across France on Tuesday but admitted...
View Photo »The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome.
I did Albert Einstein for her and Steve Buscemi from The Big Fish and John Turturro as Jesus [complete with bowling ball] from The Big Lebowski. I did a portrait of Vincent Price on her thigh, and now she wants Humphrey Bogart next to it.
It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.
The anti-poverty pioneers, as they’re called, who create these inventions are really people like you and me. You don’t have to be an Albert Einstein or an Alexander Graham Bell to change the world. You just have to have the passion and make the right kinds of partnerships to make that happen.
You cannot simultaneously prepare for war and for peace.
This advertisement is ridiculous. I think IIT brand name is taken out of context here. May be genetics do play some role, but hard work makes a man intelligent. If they were right, Albert Einstein's relatives should be the brightest of all in the world. Excellence is mostly hard work
The death of Steve Jobs was followed by an avalanche of superlatives – brilliant, genius, and visionary among the more common. He was likened to Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, and Thomas Edison
