Einstein is such an influential world figure that he permeates many aspects of society. Some people at the universities take pride at having their faces and hair resemble that of Einstein's since his very look is generally equated to genius.
Quiet for fun (not blasphemy to the great genius)) many have even made their pets also look like Albert Einstein!
Einstein Doggies

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Perhaps the owner of this dog is an Albert Einstein fanatic or someone very brilliant in physics. One cannot help but notice the glaring similarity of the white hair and the eyes to the older Einstein. Just take a look at the picture of the mug with Einstein's image incised on it. Even people with little familiarity of Einstein can't hardly notice the facial resemblance. This dog, if trained in basic math, would be a faster learner than a slow learning student.



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Here's another doggy Einstein, relaxing beside a river after one of his grueling bouts with mind-boggling mathematical figures in search for an equation that would unify all the laws of physics. Unfortunately he died without having found the complete solution and the problem has remained an open research. The best of theoretical physicists have made very little progress since his death in 1955.
Einstein Kitty

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Here's Catty Einstein's reaction after knowing he won the 1921 Nobel Prize in physics that he had predicted he would a couple of years prior. He was a bit sad nonetheless for the award was to be given for his work on the photoelectric effect (the forerunner of the modern solar panels) not for his famous Special and General Theory of Relativity. As promised he gave the prize money to his divorced wife Mileva Maric as alimony for her and Hans Christian Albert, his eldest son.
Old Einstein Gorilla

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In a pensive mood after realizing he was losing his life-long debate against Neils Bohr of Demark over his opposition of the new science of quantum mechanics as a reliable theory for unlocking the sub-atomic world. His Relativity theory was without question impressively successful at knowing the mysteries of the universe but the statistical method of quantum mechanics was also becoming extremely useful at deciphering the subtle behavior of the electrons and other unseen building blocks of matter. Thus, Einstein's realization that God could have really played dice with the universe after all.
Einstein Pony

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Einstein pony lamenting over the death of his mother for he was not able to attend her when she was sick. His was a life of wandering and sojourning all over Europe, giving lectures at the universities of the host countries to teach for a while and then start to leave again for another visiting professorship invitation. Only in 1939 did he finally leave Europe for the United States to elude Hitler's wrath against the wandering Jews in which Einstein traced his roots. Einstein eventually embraced U.S. citizenry and taught and did further research at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey.
Einstein Birdy

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He's ready to fly and vanish away from mainstream society after learning of the enormous havoc wrecked by the two atomic bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan. Einstein was instrumental in the building of the bomb when he signed the resolution allowing President Roosevelt to fund the Manhattan Project. The two bombs nevertheless led to the eventual surrender of Japan and ended the four-year atrocities of the 2nd World War. Afterwards, Einstein and other scientists all over the world campaigned never to atomic warfare again in order to protect humanity from extinction.
Now, if you do admire Albert Einstein, then it's time for you to consider acquiring one of these geniuses for a new member of the family. Who knows? Befriending them may boost your schoolchildren's intellectual achievements instead of those time-eating and corrupting computer games.