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Term Papers on Albert Einstein From Start To Finish

Term Paper TitleAlbert Einstein From Start To Finish
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Albert Einstein from Start to Finish

     Albert Einstien was born on March 14, 1879 in Alum, Germany.  He was born with extreme deformities, however he out grew them except for his misshapen head.  He was a late talker to add to his problems.  He was branded as a loner because he had no love for anyone but his mother who he spent all of his childhood with.  He was also considered a Jeckell and Hide.
      Albert Einstein was considered mentally retarded as a young child.  This was because he simply chose to do what he wanted to do, in terms of schoolwork.  He didn’t like school too well, except for Math.  In his classes he daydreamed constantly because he was so board with the lesson.  His teachers came to the conclusion that he was mentally retarded and his classmates thought he was a  stupid freak.  How could a freak be known to every person in the world today for his extravagant contributions to Math and Science?
     He began high school at the age 12.  He was only interested in Mathematics and Philosophy.  Therefore he made no effort to work in his other classes.  His father, Hermann Einstein, didn’t want him to study Philosophy.  He wanted him to take over the family business and study electrical engineering. He and his mother would practice the piano for hours.  He mastered it!  He then moved on the violin. He took his violin to school and everywhere he went.  Albert’s father had business problems as he was growing up.  His father was never around to love or help Albert. When he was home he drank and had no patience for poor Einstein.  
     When Albert was going through high school he had many problems.  He didn’t get any recognition for his efforts in math or science.  He felt hopeless. He did not do the subjects he fell to be pointless.  In 1896, he entered the Federal Institute of Technology, in Zurich, Switzerland.  Here Albert received his first recognition for his abilities.  Albert was supposed to take an entrance exam for the school, but he was only 16, and most were 18.  A professor at the school named Hornet Webbed,   saw his incredibly high scores in Math and Physics that he was admitted to the school without taking the exam, and honors credit from Hornet.  During his time at the school Albert’s interest for Physics became larger than ever.  

     While in school, Albert Einstein read out libraries that had sections about physics.  With his reading came publications and he began to write.  He had two papers that were famous, they were, The Quantum Theory to Light and the second was called Brownie Notions, and the third was not said.  In 1905 Albert received his Ph.D. from University of Zurich.  Later he began a career as an academic lecturer.  

     Albert was in Germany when WW I broke out.  At this time he was concentrating on the problem of gravity and the theory of relativity.  Albert was not at all interested in The War.  He hated it.  In 1922, Albert received the Nobel Prize in Physics for the Photo Electric Law and his work in the field of Theoretical Physics.  This was also the year that he came to the United States. In 1934, Germany took away his citizenship, simply because h...

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