In 2003‚ the people of Liechtenstein voted on whether or not to expand the powers of the monarchy. Prior to the referendum‚ Crown Prince Hans Adam II had the right of a princely veto‚ the right to dissolve parliament and call early elections. Laws could not be passed without his consent‚ and as such‚ he was already one of the most powerful monarchs in Europe. The Crown Prince wanted these powers to be further consolidated even though political critics said that such a change would transform the country
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Joseph Alois Schumpeter Index 1. Introduction 2. Joseph Schumpeter’s birth 3. Joseph Schumpeter’s Education 4. Capitalism‚ Socialism and Democracy an Insight 5. Conclusion 6. Bibliography Introduction Joseph Alois Schumpeter’s life formed the basis of his choices to enter the economic world and through this becoming an influential icon in the economic world of today with his theories still being taken into account. Schumpeter’s ideas where formed
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Every four seconds someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s currently the disease affects over fourty million people worldwide. Dr Alois Alzheimer was a German psychiatrist who first described the symptoms of Alzheimer’s in 1901 when he noticed a particular hospital patient had peculiar problems which were a difficulty in sleeping‚ disturbed memories‚ drastic changes to mood throughout the day and general confusion. When the patient passed away Dr Alzheimer was able to conduct an autopsy on the body
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Exploring the concept of the development of evil‚ and a child born evil in the books “The Heart of Darkness” and “The Castle in the Forest‚” Inspired by personal experiences during his journey to the Congo in the late 1800s‚ Joseph Conrad explores the idea of an internal darkness that lurks in all of us‚ which thrives when isolated from the laws and conventions of society. This is also seen in the book by Norman Mailer “The Castle in the Forest‚” where evil is investigated from a different perspective;
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Childhood Adolf Hitler was born on April 20‚ 1889‚ in a small Austrian village called Braunau-am-Inn. Adlof was born a sickly child‚ his mother‚ Klara‚ watched over him night and day. Klara Hitler protected young Adolf from her short-tempered husband‚ Alois. Adolf grew into a thin‚ dark-haired‚ blue-eyed boy with an angular face (Twisted 63). At the age of 6‚ Hitler started school and showed excellent achievement in his classes. Outside of school young Hitler was energetic and had many friends. Adolf’s
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Practice essay on Aging with Grace In 1901‚ Dr. Alois Alzheimer began observing a patient named Auguste D. Auguste began behaving more and more bizarrely after developing an intense suspicion about her husband. She would hide objects‚ become lost in her own home‚ start screaming loud insisting that people were out to murder her. Dr. Alzheimer found Auguste confused lines when she read‚ repeated single style labels many times when she wrote and used odd phrases when she spoke. When Auguste died in
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Psychology of Hitler Just saying the name Adolf Hitler brings chills down one ’s spine. Most would describe him as a madman‚ an inhuman monster or even the devil himself‚ but how else could you describe a person responsible for such horrific suffering and for the deaths of millions of people. Most people would know Adolf Hitler as a German dictator from 1934 to 1945‚ the leader of the Nazi party‚ chancellor of Germany‚ or the man responsible for World War II. Most people do not know Hitler the
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eighty-five people‚ possibly including your own grandparents. Research indicates this disease is associated with plaques and tangles in the brain itself. In 1906‚ this disease was described and named after the German psychiatrist and neuropatholoist‚ Alois Alzheimer. It was stated that there are early-onset stages of Alzheimers that can be affected early‚ and most is diagnosed in people over 65 years of age. The symptoms that are commonly found are manifestations of stress and having difficulty remembering
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Alzheimer’s Disease specifically‚ there are several accounts of dementia with its definition dating back to as far as the middle of the 18th century (Berrios). It was not until the beginning of the 1900s that Alzheimer’s Disease would be discovered by Alois Alzheimer and his staff in Munich‚ Germany. Alzheimer first encountered this new form of neurological impairment in November of 1901 when Auguste D. was admitted to the hospital where Alzheimer worked at the time.
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The invention of transistor enabled the first use of radiometry capsules‚ which used simple circuits for the internal study of the gastro-intestinal (GI) [1] tract. They couldn’t be used as they could transmit only from a single channel and also due to the size of the components. They also suffered from poor reliability‚ low sensitivity and short lifetimes of the devices. This led to the application of single-channel telemetry capsules for the detection of disease and abnormalities in the GI tract
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