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My report will be about Albert Einstein and what his life was about. Also

what kinds of theories he thought about.

Albert Einstein lived between the years of (1879-1905). His life began when

he was born in Prinstone, New Jersey in 1879, March 14. Albert Einstein was born

with bright brown eyes, round cheeks, and a little bit of black hair. Albert Einstein

started school when he was five years-old. Albert Einstein was Jewish, but still went

to a Catholic Elementary School. The name of Albert Einstein parents were Herman

Einstein and Pauline Einstein. Albert's parents were not strict with him. Albert's

parents were scared because Albert was not growing normally.

Albert's parents were confused because he was late in talking. Later, when

Albert was twelve, he went to Luitfield Gymnasium Middle school. It was also a

Catholic school. Kid's Alberts age in middle school, liked to play with various types

of toy soldiers. But Albert didn't want to have anything to do with that. Albert

Einstein always got good grades. Especially in math because that was his favorite

subject. He never got a good grade lower than an A+ in math.

Then after middle school, he went to high school. He continued to get good

grades in high school. His parents were proud of him since he was getting good

grades, except for one class. It was science, the class he hated the most. He never

liked that class ever since he took the course in middle school.

2.

After high school, Albert Einstein enrolled in Polytechnic Institute in Zurich,

Switzerland when he was seventeen years of age. Albert studied mathematics and

physics which the professor did not like. However, Albert continued to study very

hard while he attended college. In 1900, Albert graduated from college, and was

asked to join the physic department but Albert denied the request. After college,

Albert moved to Switzerland where he became a citizen. He stayed in Switzerland

for

three years where he met Mileva Maric.

In 1903, after they got very well acquainted, both decided to get married. His

marriage produced to sons.

World War I caused Alberts separation from his family. With time on his

hands, Albert began to write his theories in the local paper. One of his first theories

was the theory of relativity which proved the rapidness of motion, the speed of light,

and many other phenomena's. Later he started thinking of making inventions. Some

of his inventions were a new camera, and improvements of the "Popgun" (a gun).

However, this did not mean that he was through with physics. He was hoping to get

Ph.D. from the University of Zurich.

Sometimes when he would think of an invention, he would get a scrap paper

and write his ideas down. After time past, Albert received the Noble Prize for his

Theory of Relativity in the field of Theoretical Physics. As time past, Alberts live

changed dramatically. In January of 1905, Alberts father passed away. He died of

two years after Albert got married.

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His second theory was the "Theory of the Creation and Conversion of Light.

That theory proved the radiation of electromagnetic wave. That is when "Electro-

magnetic

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