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A TRUE LEGACY.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN INTRO Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm Germany. His holy little geometry book known as “Euclids Elements” which was given to him at the age of ten by a poor jewish medical student known as Max Talmud. He is also famous for a essay he wrote outside of his formal schools. “On the investigation of the State of the Ether in a Magnetic Field. He is also the man who destroy the laws of physics by finding a way to destroy an atom, once he broke those laws he created the new laws of Physics. “Relativity” He is also the man who created the Formal “E=MC2” which gave birth to a whole new weapon.
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ALBERT'S HISTORY Albert Started his school career in 1886 in the city called Munich he also started to study calculus in 1891. in 1896 he renounce his German citizenship and in 1899 he applied for a Swiss citizenship, in 1901 he was granted Citizenship. In 1900 Albert graduating as a teacher of Mathematics and Physics.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN'S PURPOSE “Try not to become a man of success rather try to become a man of value” Albert never saw items bring happiness nor does money, yet he also believed to o what ever makes you happy in life. Rich or poor Albert could find happiness in people, problems, and solutions.
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ARGUMENT I disagreed with out the schooling system treated Albert when he was child and teenager, He did amazing well in his classroom yet with simple tasks of like tying his shoes, and just being social, he was classified as mental handy cap and kicked out of school.
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FORREST RELATION PAPER The two things I believed that he impacted so heavily on the human culture and scar it was by breaking the laws of physics and creating the formula “E=MC2” Those two things really made him into the legend he is today and change the culture of the world in some way.
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IRIE RELATION PAPER was a man of physics he didn’t just impact the world with his scientific finds, he was a great man who took pride in helping others with there problems. If you were emotionally hurt he would do whatever he needed to do too see you smile and be happy.
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CONCLUSION At the begging of this research project I was quite sceptical, and questioned the difficulty in a fifteen page essay. As I began to learn more about Albert Einstein and subjects like his involvment in the Manhattan Project I learned he wasn't some mad genius but a very loving and caring man. Einstien was a man of value he had once said “Try not to become a man of success rather try to become a man of value.” he absolutely loved helping others. This experience has taught me many things not only about Einstein but about myself. It has opened new doors to me on what I can accomplish when I really apply myself to something. This research project has taught me valuable lesson about dealing with adversity, the knowledge that when a job must be done, I take the initiative to get it done
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MLA FORMAT http://mattabraxas.wordpress.com/2007/11/13/a-man-of-value- albert-einstein/ http://mattabraxas.wordpress.com/2007/11/13/a-man-of-value- albert-einstein/ http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921 /einstein-bio.html http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921 /einstein-bio.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein
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