place for the immigrating Kashubes‚ because in appearance it was very similar to their original homeland‚ Puk and Hel near the Baltic Sea in Poland. The Kashubes are from a region of Poland called Kazube‚ now known as Pomerania‚ some of whom left Poland in the early 1800s while there was political reorganization by neighboring countries. These immigrants from Poland settled in Milwaukee’s Jones islands as well as across North American and Ontario.
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true for other nations. In a lecture given by Bronislaw Trentowski in 1848‚ he stated that if he were ever a tsar‚ he would destroy the Ottoman and Austrian Empires‚ thus liberating the Slavic peoples and hence gaining their support. He would free Poland‚ along with every other Slav occupied country. Some people saw Pan-Slavism as the freeing of non-Russian Slavs from their Ottoman‚ German‚ and Austro-Hungarian rulers. <br> <br>Not everyone agreed with the intentions of
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Explore how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. Throughout his life‚ Peter Skryznecki went through times where he felt as if he belonged and experienced times where he also felt alienated and lost. These perceptions were shaped by his personal‚ cultural and social experiences. His sense of belonging and not belonging also emerged from his connection with certain places. This is seen in his two poems St Patrick’s College and Feliks Skryznecki.
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military commitment to Poland has instilled a timeless attachment to his country. This cultural connection echoes into his present life in Australia‚ manifested physically through the garden‚ of which he loved “like an only child.” The simile humanises the garden to highlight the emotional bond that links Feliks to his home‚ perceived as a sanctuary that preserves his memory of Poland. The persona on the other hand does not inherit his father’s nationalistic attitude towards Poland. His fragmented cultural
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heart and memory for a long time. Sol‚ born Solomon Berger was born on October 28th‚ 1919 in the town of Krosno‚ Poland. He was the second youngest‚ or the 8th of 9 children. His father was a tailor in Poland‚ and it may have been this trade alone which may have saved their lives. Sol’s starts off his story by telling the audience of how there was a planned escaped from German occupied Poland‚ where young Jewish people were making their way toward Romania toward the Black Sea. The plan was to book passengers
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crime could cause the British moral repercussions. The Americans followed suit. They resolved that the official response to the Katyn issue would be to call it a distraction used by the Germans and point to the atrocities committed by Germans in Poland and other countries. The Allies had huge
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buildings‚ marine systems‚ and transport infrastructure. Their current headquarters is in Paris‚ France and the currently operate in 70 countries employees approximately 70‚000. Their biggest acquisition came in 2000 when the acquired Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) who was a leading competitor to General Electric. In 2006‚ Alstom recorded sales of 14.208 billion Euros‚ which has been on a constant increase of about 6% in the last 5 years. The makers of substitute products that consumers could fall back to consist
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Americanization in Poland These days in Poland we can notice that the process of Americanization has proceeded. Every step we take‚ we face the influence of the American culture in our country and it does not surprise anybody or we do not even surmise that we take part in this phenomenon. Firstly‚ I have noticed that more than 90% of the music I listen to is in English. Even if the bands come from Sweden or Hungary the lyrics of their songs are still in English‚ usually in American English
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2. Creative Contents One of the biggest reasons why the cultural organizations use the social media is to attract more visitors to the exhibition or to the event. But bringing the social media fans and followers out of the online community and making them actually visit the museum can be a challenging task and might end up only in an ideal stage. Most cultural organizations attempt to overcome this hardship by distributing free tickets through a contest or heavily relying on exhibition reviews.
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Rafael L. Cortada-Brzykcy Professor D. Portillo English 091 2 April 2013 The Slavs: East vs. West vs. South When the term “Slav” is mentioned‚ the first people to come to mind are the Russians. We know them by their unique script of writing‚ vodka‚ and are the most populated of all of the ethnic tribes that populated the mountains‚ rivers‚ and plains of Eastern Europe. Although a quintessential people of this continent‚ they differ greatly from many of their brothers and sisters of the same
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