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Albert Einstein. By William Farris, Chase Warren, Jules Nijimbere , Taylor Breach. Introduction. Albert Einstein was born in Germany March 14,1879 . They moved to Italy and Albert continued his education at Aarau 1896 he entered the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich
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Albert Einstein By William Farris, Chase Warren, Jules Nijimbere, Taylor Breach
Introduction • Albert Einstein was born in Germany March 14,1879. • They moved to Italy and Albert continued his education at Aarau • 1896 he entered the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich • In 1901,the year he gained his diploma, he acquired Swiss citizenship
History • Began school at age of 5 and disliked it • He felt better off learning for himself • At age of 10 he enrolled at Luitpold Gymnasium High School
Relations • Could have gone farther with E=mc2 • Paved the road for people with disabilities to accomplish great things • Stick to your goals and you can achieve a successful education • General population started to understand the importance of education not just for themselves but for the country as a whole
History • Expelled from school at age 15 boredom and lack of interest • Applied at Institute of Technology Zurich, Germany • Failed exam entrance admitted a year later
History • Met MilevaMaric later became his wife • Had lowest scores in his class • Wrote several papers while employed at a patent office
History • Received his PhD in 1905 • Received Nobel Prize paper on Photoelectric Effect • Died in 1955
Purpose • Had a lack of rights shunned in his community • Given many awards in many fields • Einstein shined as government changed government was exposed for not looking into childhood disabilities
Purpose • Einstein made way for other kids with disabilities to succeed • Helped students become individuals • Bullying is still an issue Einstein helped reduce this
Argument • With Albert Einstein being so widely successful, and a true genius one would think school was easy for young Albert. In fact, it was quite the opposite. • From an early age Einstein was labeled a duns because of a speech impediment. • The schooling administration did not treat his particular situation with the attentive help, care and kindness that anotherwise “smart” child would have received.
c • Max Talmey’s mentoring advanced Einstein more than generic schooling every could at the time. • Stricter guidelines must be implemented to insure that no child is left behind • Hands on participation with each and every student should be equal. • All children need guidance and a mentor especially in their younger years
d • The education system should not be compromised year after year due to cut backs if anything it should be quadrupled in funding.
. • I don’t enjoy taxes but I think we should pay more for educational funding. • I propose this action because I believe this approach is a timely, attainable, and realistic solution to the situation that our educational system faces today.
Conclusion • After World War Two, Einstein was offered the Presidency of the State of Israel, collaborated with Dr. Chaim Weizmann in establishing the Hebrew University of Jerusalem • He married MilevaMaric in 1903 • April 17,1955 he was admitted to Princeton Hospital complaining of chest pains • His brain was removed by Dr. Thomas Harvey
References • Clark, Ronald. Einstein: The Life and Times. Chicago, 1971. • Neff, Jurgen. Einstein a Biography. Germany, 1956. • Overbye, Dennis. Einstein in Love. New York, 1944. • White, Micheal and John Gribbin. Einstien: A Life in Science. New York, 1959.
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