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Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in the small town of Ulm, in Southern Germany, near Europe’s longest river, the Danube. His parents, Hermann and Pauline, were Jewish. His father was an electrician who was also interested in electrical inventions. However he was very unsuccessful in his business, and as soon as Albert was born, the family moved to Munich. As a child Einstein was very lonely and shy. He preferred to play with himself in the parks and woods. He first realized the wonders of science at the age of four, when his dad introduced him to magnets. Later in his, Einstein's Uncle Jacob introduced him to mathematics. School was an unpleasant experience for Einstein. He was disgusted by how war strategies were taught at school and he had disgust for the military discipline that was taught in German schools. Albert’s teachers were not happy with how poorly he was doing in school. Albert’s family wasn’t doing very well either there financial situation was getting worse. Einstein's relatives in Northern City of Milan Italy, offered help to the family. At the time Einstein was at the age of fifteen and he decided to dropout of high school and join his family to travel to Milan. Albert Einstein had become a dropout. In Italy he felt free for the first time, he traveled through the countryside. He visited museums and art galleries, attended concerts and lectures, and most of all Einstein read books. But his good times did not last long. The electrical engineering business his father started had encountered one setback after another. The young researcher was told to settle down to a practical life of self-support. Albert could not imagine himself doing a career with a routine office, nor he could accept a profession like his father's. Albert finally decided he needed to go to college. But because he had not graduated from high school, he could not enter any university in Germany. However, in Zurich, Switzerland, there was the cou... Please login to view comments from other users.
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