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Antibiotics are a kind of natural and synthetic compound. They are used to stop or
restrain the process of an organism’s growth, particularly bacteria. They can help to cure
bacterial infections. However, antibiotics are different from disinfectants in the bacteria
killing process. A disinfectant kills bacteria by creating an unnatural environment for
germs to live.

In terms of treatment, antibiotics kill bacteria instantly without injuring those


infected. Although, antibiotics are good for medication, they are not effective in handling
infection caused by viruses, fungi or other nonbacterial substances.

Antibiotics are classified based on their effectiveness against bacteria. There are
antibiotics that kill Gram- negative and Gram-Positive bacteria and some antibiotics have a
wider spectrum. The effectiveness depends on the location of the infection and the ability
of antibiotics to reach the location of the infection.

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Albert Einstein was a physicist who developed the general theory of relativity.
Probably best known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=MC2. Einstein is
considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century.

Albert Einstein was born on March 14th, 1879 to a Jewish family. He attended
primary school in Munich. However, the instructional system was top inflexible for
Einstein, who had a lot of challenges in speech. He got a lot of help from Max Talmud, a
Polish medical student, who became his informal tutor. From Talmud, he was introduced to
children’s science texts. So that he dreamed about the nature of light.

When Einstein attended school in Zurich, he met Maric, a Serbian physics student.
They had a relationship which was forbidden by Einstein’s parents because of Marics’s
ethnic background. However, they continued their relationship by correspondence. The
couple eventually married in 1903, after Einstein’s father had passed away.

Albert Einstein died on April 18th, 1955 at the age of 76. After his death, his brain
was removed in an autopsy by Thomas Stolz Harvey. It was done for the preservation and
future study by doctors of neuroscience in1999, Canadian scientist studied Einstein’s brain
and found that the area that processes spatial relationships, 3D-visualization, and
mathematical thought was 15 percent wider than in people of normal intelligence

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