When Einstein was 13 years old, his older sister, Margaret, died of the Spanish Influenza. Einstein and Margaret had always been very close, and after her death he went into a deep depression, and only creating new invention ideas would make him feel better.
i personally belive that his kids and wives may have made obstacles in his life but he did suced
No, it is an article (indefinite article), which is a form of "determiner" that determines if a noun is a specific example or any one of the examples. "An" obstacle = any obstacle "The" obstacle = a certain obstacle
Lieserl Einstein was apparently Albert Einstein's first child, born to Einstein's first wife in January, 1902, a year before their marriage. Her life story remains a mystery, as few documents exist outside of letters that Albert Einstein wrote in the months before and after her birth. Nothing conclusive can be established about what happened to her after 1903. She may have died, or she may have been adopted, and in any event Einstein never mentioned her during his later life, and neither she or any offspring have any other historical documentation.
Lieserl Einstein was apparently Albert Einstein's first child, born to Einstein's first wife in January, 1902, a year before their marriage. Her life story remains a mystery, as few documents exist outside of letters that Albert Einstein wrote in the months before and after her birth. Nothing conclusive can be established about what happened to her after 1903. She may have died, or she may have been adopted, and in any event Einstein never mentioned her during his later life, and neither she or any offspring have any other historical documentation.
Albert Einstein had many friends throughout his life. He spent most of his time working on his experiments, but he did have some friends.
There is no evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein ever seriously considered or attempted suicide. Einstein faced personal and professional challenges throughout his life, but his letters and writings do not indicate any intent to take his own life.
He did not have any maps of the areas he was heading into, and so the unexpected was his biggest obstacle.
She was apparently born to Einstein's first wife in January, 1902, a year before their marriage. Her life story remains a mystery, as few documents exist outside of letters that Albert Einstein wrote in the months before and after her birth. Nothing conclusive can be established about what happened to her after 1903. She may have died, or she may have been adopted, and in any event Einstein never mentioned her during his later life, and neither she or any offspring have any other historical documentation.
* Historiches Museum in Bern, Switzerland has established a permanent display of his life and works in its Einstein Museum. Einstein became a Swiss citizen in 1901 and an American citizen in 1940. (see related questions)
Here are some inspiring quotes attributed to Lord Ganesha that can help guide us through life's challenges: "Obstacles are like wild animals. They are cowards but they will bluff you if they can. If they see you are afraid of them... they are liable to spring upon you; but if you look them squarely in the eye, they will slink out of sight." - Ganesha "The biggest obstacle in life is the fear of failure. Once you overcome that, nothing can stop you from achieving your goals." - Ganesha "Embrace the challenges that come your way, for they are the stepping stones to success. With determination and perseverance, you can overcome any obstacle." - Ganesha These quotes remind us to face our challenges with courage, determination, and a positive mindset, knowing that we have the strength to overcome any obstacle that comes our way.
The obstacle to ANY kind of independence or the right to self-determination is UNITY. The Philippines was and still is composed of disparate peoples, various dialects, and regional cultures.
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