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Nombre:Ricardo Adriano
Apellido:Castro Gavilanez
Curso:10mo
Paralelo: Echo
Docente:Jenny Goya
Albert Einstein
His parents were Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch.

In 1905, as an unknown young physicist, employed at the Bern Patent Office, he published his
theory of special relativity.

In it he incorporated, in a simple theoretical framework based on simple physical postulates,


concepts and phenomena previously studied by Henri Poincaré and Hendrik Lorentz.

As a logical consequence of this theory, he deduced the most popularly known physics equation:
the mass-energy equivalence, E = mc². That year, he published other works that would lay some
of the foundations for statistical physics and quantum mechanics.
Frida Kahlo
Frida was the third daughter of photographer Guillermo Kahlo, a German immigrant with Mexican
nationality, and Matilde Calderón, a Mexican.

Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter.Her work revolves thematically around her biography and her own
suffering.

She was the author of 150 works, mainly self-portraits, in which she projected her difficulties in surviving.
She is also considered as a pop icon of the culture of Mexico.

Her life was marked by the misfortune of suffering a serious accident in her youth that kept her bedridden
for long periods, even undergoing up to 32 surgeries.

In 1939, she exhibited her paintings in France thanks to an invitation from André Breton, who tried to
convince her that they were "surrealists", although Kahlo said that this tendency did not correspond to her
art since she did not paint dreams but her own life.
Diego Rivera
His father was Diego Rivera Acosta and his mother María del Pilar Barrientos.

He was born on December 8, 1886 in the city of Guanajuato. A year and a half after being born, his twin
brother Carlos María died, while Diego, who suffered from rickets and had a very weak constitution,
stayed alive.

He was a Mexican realist, cubist and muralist painter, famous for capturing works of high political and
social content in public buildings.

The work of Diego and his wife, the painter Frida Kahlo, influenced each other. He was the creator of
various murals in different parts of what is now called the Historic Center of Mexico City, as well as in
the National School of Agriculture in Chapingo, and in other Mexican cities (Cuernavaca and Acapulco),
North American and South American (Buenos Aires, San Francisco, Detroit and New York).
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