| EmpedoclesEmpedocles ( 490 BC 430 BC) was a Greek philosopher and a citizen of Agrigentum also known as Acragas, a Greek colony in Sicily. He maintained that all matter is made up of four classical elements (which he called roots) water, earth, air and fire. In add | Empty setAbstract algebra Algebra Set theory In mathematics, the empty set is the set with no elements. Notation The standard notation for denoting the empty set, invented by Nicholas Bourbaki, is the symbol , also written as or ∅, and sometimes approximated | Emanuel LeutzeEmanuel Gottlieb Leutze ( May 24, 1816- July 18, 1868) was a German-born American painter. Leutze was born in Schwabisch Gmund, Wurttemberg, Germany but was brought to America as a child. He was notable for his famous historical painting Washington Crossi |
| Empire State BuildingDavid's Day The Empire State Building a 102-story Art Deco building in New York City, was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon Associates and built in 1930. Its history and statistics It is 390 m to the 102nd floor observatory; it is the tallest building in | EmoticonAn emoticon also called a smiley is a sequence of printable characters such as :) or that is intended to represent a human facial expression and convey an emotion. Emoticons are a form of paralanguage commonly used in email messages, in online bulletin bo | Emma GoldmanEmma Goldman ( June 27, 1869 May 14, 1940) was a Lithuanian-born anarchist known for her radical libertarian and feminist writing and speeches. She immigrated to the United States at sixteen and was later deported to Russia, where she witnessed some event |
| Emily BrontëEmily Bront ( July 30, 1818 December 19, 1848) was a British novelist and poet, best remembered for her one novel Wuthering Heights an acknowledged classic of English literature. Emily was born at Thornton in Yorkshire, the younger sister of Charlotte Bro | EmulatorThis article is about emulation in computer science. See Emulation (disambiguation) for other meanings. An emulator in the most general sense, duplicates (provide an emulation of) the functions of one system with a different system, so that the second sys | Embrace and extendMicrosoft has publicly stated that it aims to embrace and extend popular standards and existing work. Embrace, extend and extinguish EEE is a scornful takeoff on this by Microsoft's critics, used to suggest that the stages of embracing and extending are o |