Albert Einstein's Impact On The World

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Albert Einstein has made a historical impact on the world and in the fields of science and math. Even with a not so great childhood, he was able to persevere and accomplish many great things. In elementary school, his teacher had told him he was “too dumb” to be there. His mother told him he was “too smart” and decided to homeschool Albert. This is the beginning of his magnificent journey. From solving equations, to making a difference in schools, he has helped many people and will continue to help with his accomplishments. The things that he has done, still benefit us today, everything he has done was a positive thing, therefore, Albert Einstein is a great hero.

1905 was a very important year for Albert and many other people. For him,

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