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    Albert Einstein family ,Hermann and Pauline Einstein, were merchants who lived in germany. Einstein was actually jewish, but not jewish religion. When albert was born he was unusual, he had a large misshapen head and a big body even when his grandma saw him her first words were too much fat, too much fat, how nice. Overtime he look normal, But his behavior changed like he would barely speak and he would say the sentence to himself when he spoke. When he started to speak he would just ask question

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    weapons, airplanes, or advance technology in general. Isaac Newton is one the biggest contributors to the advancement of physics and the understanding of the world. Another contributor to this is Albert Einstein, the greatest physicist of the modern era. In Philip Shane’s highly informative film, Einstein: The Real Story of the Man Behind the Theory, Einstein’s story on his theory of general relativity is brought to the surface through the use of scientific expert analysis, demonstrations of Einstein’s

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    Albert Einstein Einstein was born in 1879 in Germany. When he was a small child he didn’t show any high intelligence. In fact he even took a while to learn how to speak. He was a smart kid but it took a while for people to notice his intelligence. He would ask questions his own teachers couldn’t answer and he even taught himself calculus. He took an entrance exam for Swiss Federal Polytechnic School and failed. He failed but he was still admitted a year later. While doing his regular work he

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    a name synonymous to genius, Albert Einstein is undoubtedly one of the most influential men in modern physics and philosophy of science. Who exactly is Albert Einstein? Born in the German Empire in 1879, Albert Einstein was not thought initially by his peers to be anything special. There is a lot of myth surrounding Einstein’s schooling with statements like “Einstein failed math” or “Einstein did bad in school”, but these were simply myths and not much more. Einstein did extremely well in school

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    Albert Einstein is widely known for the atomic bomb, his studies in physics and medicine, also proving gravity was a pushing force. Einstein had a lot of adversity in his life, but he surmounts the negative connotations of him and other Jews. Einstein faced adversity during his life, he had to take several breaks in his research, but he triumphed over it by proving everyone wrong. Einstein went to university at the university of Zurich, he had many jobs, he was at risk during the holocaust and wars

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    found in earlier work of Einstein himself. When that did not work, after repeated efforts, Einstein had simply to say that he did not like the theory. He did not like the elements of indeterminacy. He did not like the abandonment of continuity or of causality.” (Oppenheimer, Robert) He summed up his scientific career by saying “The real goal of my research has always been the simplification of and unification of the systems of theoretical physics” ( Einstein). Einstein did not like to conform to

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    as “Jewish physics.” Jews were not allowed to work official jobs, or university work, and Einstein was targeted to be killed. Albert Einstein was a German theoretical physicist who accomplished much in his life. He developed the general theories of relativity, the equation E = MC2, and won the Nobel Prize for Physics for his research on the photoelectric effect. These are just some of the things that Einstein did that made him the most influential scientist of the 1900s. In this report, I will explain

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    Albert Einstein was one of the most well-known scientists of the 20th century. He was born in Ulm, Germany and was a very hard worker. Albert Einstein worked for what he wanted and ended up reaching those goals. He won many awards including the Nobel Peace Prize in Physics in 1921. According to the statutes, a reserved prize can be awarded the year after, and Albert Einstein was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in 1922. He was rewarded for his many contributions to theoretical physics, and especially

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    Albert Einstein In the history of the United States of America, there have been many different people who have influenced this country in different ways. There have been people, such as George Washington, who have benefited this country exponentially and have caused it to grow and become better. On the contrary, there have been people who have taken a great toll on this country and had influenced it to do wrong. Albert Einstein is a man who most think has benefited the country tremendously, but

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    Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Wüttemberg, Germany, on March 14, 1879. While he was still an infant, the family moved to Munich. Albert’s father was plagued with business failures throughout his life, and after one such failure, he moved his family to Milan, Italy. Einstein was, at first, left behind to finish his schooling at the Luitpold Gymnasium, but he disapproved of this choice, and followed his family to Milan. Albert decided to attempt to skip the rest of gymnasium and tried to pass

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