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What changes were levelled against Einstein by the head teacher? ​

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Answered by nikhil8239
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He was born in 1935 in Rochester, New York. Pringle grew up in Mendon, a rural town just south of his birthplace. He was educated in a one-room schoolhouse, where one teacher handled the first through eighth grades. In 1945, the schoolhouse closed, and Pringle was sent to a central school in Honeoye Falls. This school, the author recalled in SAAS, “had a library that fed my hunger for books.

After graduating from high school, Pringle worked for a year in the kitchen of the county hospital. In 1954 he enrolled at Cornell University, majoring in wildlife conservation. At Cornell, Pringle’s interest in nature was nurtured by his classes and by vacations with friends.

In 1958 Pringle began a master’s degree program at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. While his research on cottontails earned him a degree, he continued to pursue his interest in mammalian predators.

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Answered by renuthakur3333
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However, it turned out that the head teacher himself wanted Albert to leave the school as he found him a menace in class. His decision, thus made it easy for Albert to leave school. the head teacher said that the very pressence of albert hindered the teachers to teach and pupils to learn.

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