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Fall of Roman Empire
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Period: 476 to May 29, 1453
Dark Ages
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Renaissance
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Industrial Revolution
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French Revolution
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Antoine Lavoisier "Father of Modern Chemistry"
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World War I
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Max Planck appointed as dean of Berlin University. Contact with Einstein is now possible.
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Wolfgang Pauli and the Exculsion Principle
Wolfgang's Wall You can download the presentation in google docs to powerpoint if you want to view it in full screen.
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Werner Heisenberg
Heisenberg - Werner Heisenberg was a German-born physicist during World War II. He delved heavily into the theory of matrix equations and eventually discovered the Uncertainty Principle of Quantum Mechanics, for which he was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1932. -
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James Chadwick, discoverer of neutrons
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Advent of useful computer
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World War II
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Japan-Tsunami