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Hathanhan Posted 5 years ago
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The road to success is never paved with roes.

The road to success is never paved with roes.

By Albert Einstein.

Published: 07:00GMT, 01 October.

From the day he was born, Uncle Albert was nothing but ordinary children. He was so slow to speak that at the age of 3, he even babbled in a single language, making his parents think he was mute. Two or three years later, Albert is still a quiet, withdrawn child, often eschewing all the children on the street. He has few friends and does not like toys. His favorite entertainment is singing hymns softly while walking alone in the fields. Einstein lived in the love of his parents and next to his talented uncle. It was through him that Einstein got his first concepts of Mathematics.
Although he is Jewish, Hermann sent his son to a Christian elementary school, perhaps wanting his son to live like a German child in the future. Einstein went through elementary school classes without ever feeling like an eccentric child. At school, Albert Einstein was not brilliant. His withdrawn and reflective nature leads his friends to mock him for being a dreamer.
From a young age, Albert Einstein loved to learn about Physics. He remembers when he was 5 years old, his father gave him a map. The needle always pointed in one direction, making this boy wonder and think. Growing up, Einstein loved reading Science books. The Jewish student who came to dinner on Thursday advised Einstein to read Aaron Bernstein's "Common Science" series. Thanks to this book, Einstein learned more about Creatures, Plants, Universe, Weather, Earthquakes, Volcanoes and many other natural phenomena. At the age of 10, Albert Einstein left elementary school and entered Gymnasium, a German high school.
At the age of 12, Albert Einstein was given a book on Geometry. He brooded over the book and was amused by the clarity and concrete examples in it. Thanks to this book, he learned how to reason clearly and how to present the order of a calculation. Therefore, he is superior to his friends in Math.
In 1901, Albert Einstein graduated from Polytechnic and also became a Swiss citizen. During the five school years, from 1901 to 1905, Einstein's ideological efforts bore fruit: he studied and formulated the law linking time and space.
Don't let difficulties stop you from succeeding and always try your best because the road to success is never paved with roes.

  

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hathanhan paved with roes. Roe is fish eggs. It is non-count.

  • hathanhan paved with roes.
  • Roe is fish eggs.
  • It is non-count.
  • A very expensive delicacy is caviar, the roe of wild sturgeon.
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hathanhanpaved with roes.

Roe is fish eggs. It is non-count.

A very expensive delicacy is caviar, the roe of wild sturgeon.

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From the day he was born, Uncle Albert (Are you his nephew?) was nothing but ordinary children. (Einstein was one person, not several.) He was so slow to speak that at the age of 3, he even babbled in a single language, making his parents think he was

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