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According to Albert, education should be based not on facts but on ideas. Albert said that one could get these facts from books. He was more interested in knowing why soldiers killed other soldiers in war. He was not interested in knowing their numbers.
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Totipotency is the ability of living cells to form the whole organism unless and until they have become extremely specialized
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Trial Balance is the list of debit and credit balances taken out from ledger. “It also includes the balances of Cash and bank taken from the Cash Book”.
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Einstein's behavior towards his teacher seemed to be extremely disobedient. Even though it was unruly, out told everything truthfully and honestly. He didn't believe in the prevailing system of education. He explained precisely what he had thought. He found negotiating the facts and dates of history is not education and is useless. He believed in reasoning.
When he had a heated argument with his history teacher, he became so confused and flushed. He said that he gave less importance to attend school which he didn't mind not attending at all.
From the conversation that he had with the maths teacher, we can know that the only subject which he was interested was maths and he never wasted his time during his maths class. He paid his complete attention to him. He learnt out only because maths isn't a subject that he memorize it by heart.
When he was expelling from school, he had a meeting with his head teacher. He said that Einstein's presence in class made it impossible for the teacher tho teach. He didn't even utter a single word. Thus, he had a lot of self control. He was polite enough to answer his teacher's questions respectfully. The frankness and the honest nature project him to be disrespectful to his teachers. But he is so obedient too bring out his well defined thoughts.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Einstein's behavior towards his teacher seemed to be extremely disobedient. Even though it was unruly, out told everything truthfully and honestly. He didn't believe in the prevailing system of education. He explained precisely what he had thought. He found negotiating the facts and dates of history is not education and is useless. He believed in reasoning.
When he had a heated argument with his history teacher, he became so confused and flushed. He said that he gave less importance to attend school which he didn't mind not attending at all.
From the conversation that he had with the maths teacher, we can know that the only subject which he was interested was maths and he never wasted his time during his maths class. He paid his complete attention to him. He learnt out only because maths isn't a subject that he memorize it by heart.
When he was expelling from school, he had a meeting with his head teacher. He said that Einstein's presence in class made it impossible for the teacher tho teach. He didn't even utter a single word. Thus, he had a lot of self control. He was polite enough to answer his teacher's questions respectfully. The frankness and the honest nature project him to be disrespectful to his teachers. But he is so obedient too bring out his well defined thoughts.
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The author says this because Albert was short on money and yet he had spent some so that he could get a medical certificate to escape from school. When he was expelled from school without the need to produce any kind of medical reasons, it burnt " a hole in his pocket" because he had spent money on something that was entirely unnecessary.
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The head teacher told Albert that he was expelling him from school because his presence in the classroom made it impossible for the teacher to teach and other pupils to learn. No serious work could be done while he was in the class. Albert refused to learn and he was” in constant rebellion.
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Mr. Koch was Einstein’s mathematics teacher. He was a great man, probably who was not jealous of Einstein’s knowledge. He admired Einstein’s knowledge and regretted his not able to teach what he wanted to learn and sympathized with him for this school’s not able to provide his kind of education. Apart from this, Mr. Koch gave him such a certificate that helped Einstein secure a seat in a university.
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What reasons did Albert give to yuri for his desire to leave school? Albert detested school and the methodology through which education was imparted. It was the reason he wanted to leave school, he had learned what he could from that institution and now there was nothing left for him to do there.
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Albert detested school and the methodology through which education was imparted. It was the reason he wanted to leave school, he had learned what he could from that institution and now there was nothing left for him to do there.
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Elsa was Einstein's cousin who used to live in Berlin where her father had his business. She believed that one must learn just enough to pass exams. She observes that one does not have to know anything or understand what is being taught but just be able to repeat it in the exams. To learn to repeat things like a parrot and reproduce it in the exam hall. Elsa does not read anything other than what is prescribed in her school,she has no thirst for knowledge and will not study anything that is not required as per her coursework. She advised Einstein to do the same and just get his diploma because kids dumber than him would get it easily without putting in any effort.
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The landlady asked Albert to stop playing his violin as there was already too much noise in the house due to her howling children, which Albert thought was because of the landlady herself. But he preferred to keep it to himself.
Playing violin was supposed to relieve Albert of his stress from school until the landlady stops him. He felt it was unjust but could not have helped. He longed to get away soon.
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Albert was punished for his 'insolence' that day He had to stay in for an extra period after the school that day. Albert felt miserable because he hated the school and would have to return there the next day as well.
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Rather than learning when and where the wars happened, Albert was rather interested to know the caused the war.
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| ACCOUNTING EQUATION | ||||||||||
| S. No. | Transaction | Assets | = | Liabilities | + | Capital | ||||
| Cash | + | Furniture | + | Stock | = | Creditors | ||||
| (i) | Sandeep started business with cash | 1,00,000 | + | 1,00,000 | ||||||
| 1,00,000 | = | + | 1,00,000 | |||||||
| (ii) | Purchased furniture for cash | –5,000 | +5,000 | |||||||
| 95,000 | + | 5,000 | = | + | 1,00,000 | |||||
| (iii) | Purchased goods for cash | –20,000 | +20,000 | |||||||
| 75,000 | + | 5,000 | + | 20,000 | = | + | 1,00,000 | |||
| (iv) | Purchased goods on credit | +36,000 | +36,000 | |||||||
| 75,000 | + | 5,000 | + | 56,000 | = | 36,000 | + | 1,00,000 | ||
| (v) | Rent paid | -700 | –700 | |||||||
| 74,300 | + | 5,000 | + | 56,000 | = | 36,000 | + | 99,300 | ||
| (vi) | Goods costing Rs 40,000 sold at a profit of 20% for cash | +48,000 | -40,000 | +8,000 | ||||||
| 1,22,300 | + | 5,000 | + | 16,000 | = | 36,000 | + | 1,07,300 | ||
Working Note:
WN1 Calculation of Sale Price

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