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Birth
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, to father Hermann Einstein and mother Pauline Koch they also had a daughter Maria ("Einstein, Ablert"). -
Scandals
"...Einstein often fell out of place and victimized by a Prussian-style educational system...One teacher even told him he would never amount to anything" ("Einstein, Albert") -
Scandal
"I would have found [a job] long ago if Weber had not played a dishonest game with me" (Einstein, Albert) -
job
"In 1902, Einstein went to work at the Swiss Patent Office in bern" ("Albert Einstein"). -
Spouse
"Einstein felt confident enough to marry [Mileva] Maric, which he did on January 6, 1903" ("Einstein, Albert") -
Children
In 1904 the Einsteins' had there first child, Hans Albert was born and 6 later they had another son named Eduard ("Einstein, Albert"). -
Pulications
"During 1905, often called Eintstien's 'miracle year,' he published four papers in the Annalen der Physik, each of which would alter the course of modern physics " ("Einstein, Albert") -
Inovation
"...[his four published papers] led to the equation E = MC^2. This provided the first mechanism to explain the energy source of the Sun and other stars." (Einstein, Albert) -
Albert's Decision
"...Einstein decided to leave Germany forever... his life was in danger... Nazi organization published with Einsteins picture and the caption 'Not Yet Hanged' ("Einstein, Albert"). -
Death
Albert Einstein died April 18, 1955; He died in Princeton, New Jersey ("Einstein, Albert") -
Symbol #1
The owl symbolizes wisdom, insight, and expanded awareness. Albert Einstein was a man that was very smart. He had a great insight of physics, he changed modern physics. -
Symbol #2
For the second symbol an oak tree will represent Einstein. This shows representation because an oak tree represents wisdom. Albert E. discovered many things to change the course of the fututre for the world. It also represents that "You have built a solid foundtion for success..." and he was very successful. -
work sited
"Strange Facts about Albert Einstein." AZ Weird - Weird Stuff from A to Z. Web. 9 Dec. 2011. http://azweird.com/history/strange_facts_about_albert_einstein-717.html. "V. Alexander STEFAN - EINSTEIN: A Sad-Eyed Genius Art for Sale." D'ART - The Internet Art Database. Web. 8 Dec. 2011. http://dart.fine-art.com/artlistinginfo.asp?i=156331.