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  • The Dark Side of Albert: Einstein and Mileva Marić, his First Wife

    By David R. Topper

    Albert Einstein was the most photographed forskare of the 20th century. The scope of emotions depicted range from the serious to the silly: from looking like a secular saint with hands folded and deep in contemplation of supposedly solemn thoughts, to the image hanging in front of me on the bulletin board over my computer table, showing him sticking out his tongue at the cameraman. Living during the heyday of the development of the spelfilm camera, he and the press surely took advantage of it. The positiv persona of the genius was formed out of these visual images. This visual disposition was supplemented with endless quotations on not only science and the universum, but also with homilies on life and how to live it, with much of that which you will find quoted, being things he never said. Overall, the general image of him and his personality has him coming out seemingly squeaky-clean.

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    Merrick Maric was a player for the Swindon Town Swoodilypoopers. He is electively mute, so not much is known about him. He is silent, but deadly. He is about 4ft 10 (1.5m), bald and is known for getting tired easily.

    The Miracle of Swindon Town[]

    Merrick Maric
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    Fifa NameM. Maric
    PositionMidfielder
    First Seen#58: HGTV & Me
    Last Seen#216: Winning and Losing
    Starts112
    Substitutions9
    Goals3

    Personal Life[]

    Merrick is electively mute. He does not talk, but does communicate through nodding and shaking his head and does express frustration. He has made some sounds before, but never spoken properly. He is capable of talking, but the reason behind his muteness is unknown. He is also short. At half time, he is sometimes seen with his mouth moving, but he isn't actually talking.

    He has formed a very close friendship with Ricardo Bunsen Berna, even though he is electively mute and Ber

    Joseph Merrick

    Man with severe deformities (1862–1890)

    "The Elephant Man" redirects here. For other uses, see The Elephant Man (disambiguation).

    For the Jamaican missionary, see Joseph Merrick (missionary).

    Joseph Carey Merrick (5 August 1862 – 11 April 1890) was an English artist known for his severe physical deformities. He was first exhibited at a freak show under the stage name "The Elephant Man", and then went to live at the London Hospital, in Whitechapel, after meeting the surgeon Sir Frederick Treves. Despite his challenges, Merrick created detailed artistic works, such as intricate models of buildings, and became well known in London society.

    Merrick was born in Leicester and began to develop abnormally before the age of five. His mother died when he was eleven,[1] and his father soon remarried. Rejected by his father and stepmother, he left home and went to live with his uncle, Charles Merrick.[2] In 1879, 17-year-old Merrick entered the Lei

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