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Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German physicist; brilliant mind-wasn't always
recognized; did poorly in school; after college, he nearly starved before finding a job;
published his Theory of Relativity in 1905; worldwide fame; acknowledged as scientist
and leader in the cause of World Peace; helped establish Hebrew University of
Jerusalem; named Person of the Century by TIME Magazine in 1999
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This is the biography of Sir Albert Einstein
Explanation:
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was a german physicist. He had a brilliant mind but he wasn't always recognized. He did poorly in school. His performance was not so good. After college, he nearly starved before finding a job. He
published his Theory of Relativity in 1905. After this, he got worldwide fame and was acknowledged as scientist and leader in the cause of World Peace. He also helped establish Hebrew University of Jerusalem. And then, he was named Person of the Century by TIME Magazine in 1999.
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