- Albert E. was born in Germany, March 14th 1879
- In 1896 Albert got accepted to a school in Switzerland and began his training as a Physics and Mathematics teacher and graduated in 1901.In 1905 he got his doctors degree.
- In 1909 his teaching career began and was a professor at Zurich. In 1914 Albert became Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Physical Institute and Professor in the University of Berlin.'
- In 1914 he became a German Citizen and stayed in Berlin until 1933.
- When he became a American Citizen in 1940 he decided to retire five years later in 1945.
Analysis;
Paragraph one, (I want to explain Albert Einstein’s impact on history)
Topic Sentence: Albert Einstein is a famous and well known inventor in American history.
Evidence: Talk about his history impact.
- E=MC^2, A mathematical equation about nature of energy.
1.How matter can be turned into energy and energy can be turned into matter.
- His kinetic energy theory.
- Einstein’s letter to president Frankin B. Roosevelt about the Atomic Bomb.
Analysis: Tie all three of Albert Einstein’s inventions and talk about how much his knowledge impacts us until this day.
Bonus: State the quote at the end of the paragraph and put quote written by Walt Disney published in 2007.
Paragraph two, (In this paragraph I want to write about the importance of Albert E. discoveries, in the world we live in today.)
Topic Sentence: Albert E. inventions still play a huge part in our world today.
Evidence: How Albert E. inventions/theory are being used today.
· The importance of E=MC^2 in mathematics.
· How we used his theory to get to where we are today.
Analysis:
Paragraph 3,(In this paragraph I want to write about the quote and explain more in depth the relationship between this quote and Albert Einstein.)
Topic Sentence: Albert E. isn’t only known for one of his inventions, but for many.
Evidence:
Did any of his inventions lead him to others?
What kept him so motivated?
Analysis:
Conclusion: So far the two main points I want to be seen in my conclusion is
· The connection between the quote and Albert E.
· How Albert E. was a big part of history.
Sources
http://www.disneydreamer.com/walt/quotes.htm
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bleinstein.htm
http://www.worsleyschool.net/science/files/emc2/emc2.html
http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921/einstein-bio.html
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