Albert Einstein: The Inspiring Story of Albert Einstein From Start to End
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Albert Einstein’s career led to the innovation of many aspects in the world of math and science. His research, mathematical equations, and theories opened so many doors to so many possibilities that scientists today are still researching about and finding ways to prove. Einstein’s life was not easy. He could have taken the easy route many times, but he never did. Instead, he fought for his beliefs, his research, and even for his rights. Einstein, commonly known as a mathematician and scientist, is so much more than his contributions to science. He was a man who epitomized perseverance and integrity.
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• Wholesome and inspiring for readers ages 8-14 years old
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• True-to-life stories that challenge young readers to aspire for greatness
• Extras of quiz questions and discussion prompts for material digestion
There’s something for everyone in this series so start reading and discover that dreams can come true even in real life. Sometimes, those dreams will change the world for the better.
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Albert Einstein - Heroes Us Among
Chapter One: Birth & Early Childhood
A Genius In the Making
No one in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany could have ever guessed that a famous genius, whose name would be known for generations and generations to come, would have been born within their midst on March 14, 1879, yet that was exactly what happened. On that day, Albert Einstein, who would grow up to be a renowned genius and mathematician, was born.
Albert’s father was Hermann Einstein. He was born on August 30, 1847, in Bachau, Kingdom of Württemberg, Germany. And Albert’s mother was Pauline Koch Einstein. She was born on February 8, 1858, in Cannstatt, Kingdom of Württemberg, Germany. Albert Einstein also had a younger sister by the name of Maria Maja
Einstein. She was born on November 18, 1881, just two years after Albert. The Einstein family was a Jewish family; however, they were not a devout family of