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The Life of Dr. Einstein By Shawn Hiramatsu
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Early Life Albert Einstein has been considered as the most genius person in the world. Albert Einstein has been considered as the most genius person in the world. Did you know that Albert Einstein was slow in learning to speak in first years of his childhood it took him till 4 years old. Did you know that Albert Einstein was slow in learning to speak in first years of his childhood it took him till 4 years old. At school he did his learning much less than other students he often fell asleep in classes. At school he did his learning much less than other students he often fell asleep in classes. By his teens Einstein failed to finish high school and also failed the test to enter Zurich Polytechnique School in Switzerland. By his teens Einstein failed to finish high school and also failed the test to enter Zurich Polytechnique School in Switzerland. Then he took language study and physics in pre college school. Then he took language study and physics in pre college school. Even this genius had proved to become one without a good background.
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Asia In 1922, he traveled throughout Asia as part of a six- month excursion and speaking tour. His travels included Singapore, Ceylon, and Japan, where he gave a series of lectures to thousands of Japanese. In 1922, he traveled throughout Asia as part of a six- month excursion and speaking tour. His travels included Singapore, Ceylon, and Japan, where he gave a series of lectures to thousands of Japanese. His first lecture in Tokyo lasted four hours, after which he met the emperor and empress at the Imperial Palace where thousands came to watch. His first lecture in Tokyo lasted four hours, after which he met the emperor and empress at the Imperial Palace where thousands came to watch. Einstein later gave his impressions of the Japanese in a letter to his sons "Of all the people I have met, I like the Japanese most, as they are modest, intelligent, considerate, and have a feel for art." Einstein later gave his impressions of the Japanese in a letter to his sons "Of all the people I have met, I like the Japanese most, as they are modest, intelligent, considerate, and have a feel for art."
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Location Lived Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German empire on March 14 1879 and died April 18 1955 at age 76 in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German empire on March 14 1879 and died April 18 1955 at age 76 in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. He lived in many different place like the: German empire, Switzerland, Austria, United States, Germany, and one time Stateless ( it basically means 1 Having no state or 2 not having any recognized citizenship in a state or nation.) He lived in many different place like the: German empire, Switzerland, Austria, United States, Germany, and one time Stateless ( it basically means 1 Having no state or 2 not having any recognized citizenship in a state or nation.)
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Picture in 1921 Handsome Huh?
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Death On April 17 1955 Dr.Einstein died cause of something called abdominal aortic aneurysm at that time he was making a speech for Israel 7 year anniversary that was going to be on TV he was at Princeton hospital that time. On April 17 1955 Dr.Einstein died cause of something called abdominal aortic aneurysm at that time he was making a speech for Israel 7 year anniversary that was going to be on TV he was at Princeton hospital that time. But he didn’t live long enough to finish it. But he didn’t live long enough to finish it. In the hospital Einstein said, "I want to go when I want. It is tasteless to prolong life artificially. I have done my share, it is time to go. I will do it elegantly."
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Awards Won Nobel Prize in Physics (1921) Nobel Prize in Physics (1921) Copley Medal (1925) Copley Medal (1925) Max Planck Medal (1929) Max Planck Medal (1929) Time Person of the Century Time Person of the Century
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