CloudAccess.net - Joomla! as a Service hosted on Cloud Technology

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size

banner-frontpage

 

The front page is located in articals. This area can be edited very easy with words or pictures. The front page is located in articals. This area can be edited very easy with words or pictures. The front page is located in articals. This area can be edited very easy with words or pictures. Some sample words about Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was born to a middle-class German Jewish family.

 

 

 

aspen_logo2

His parents were concerned that he scarcely talked until the age of three, but he was not so much a backward as a quiet child. He would build tall houses of cards and hated playing soldier. At the age of twelve he was fascinated by a geometry book. "It is almost a miracle that modern teaching methods have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiousity of inquiry; for what this delicate little plant needs more than anything, besides stimulation, is freedom."

1895 At the age of fifteen Albert quit high school disgusted by rote learning and martinet teachers, and followed his family to Italy where they had moved their failing electrotechnical business. After half a year of wandering and loafing, he attended a congenial Swiss school. The next year he entered the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. 1900 After working hard in the laboratory but skipping lectures, Einstein graduated with an unexceptional record. For two grim years he could find only odd jobs, but he finally got a post as a patent examiner. He married a former classmate. Some sample words about Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was born to a middle-class German Jewish family.

His parents were concerned that he scarcely talked until the age of three, but he was not so much a backward as a quiet child. He would build tall houses of cards and hated playing soldier. At the age of twelve he was fascinated by a geometry book.

"It is almost a miracle that modern teaching methods have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiousity of inquiry; for what this delicate little plant needs more than anything, besides stimulation, is freedom."

1895 At the age of fifteen Albert quit high school disgusted by rote learning and martinet teachers, and followed his family to Italy where they had moved their failing electrotechnical business. After half a year of wandering and loafing, he attended a congenial Swiss school.

The next year he entered the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. 1900 After working hard in the laboratory but skipping lectures, Einstein graduated with an unexceptional record. For two grim years

  • he could find only od
  • d jobs, but he
  • finally got a post a
  • s a patent exa
  • miner. He married
  • a former classmate.