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    Perhaps one of the most haunting and compelling parts of Sanders-Brahms’ film Germany Pale Mother (1979) is the nearly twenty minute long telling of The Robber Bridegroom. The structual purpose of the sequence is a bridge between the marriage of Lene and Hans‚ who battles at the war’s front‚ and the decline of the marriage during the post-war period. Symbolically the fairy tale‚ called the "mad monstrosity in the middle of the film‚" by Sanders Brahms (Kaes‚ 149)‚ offers a diagetic forum for

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    the school and threw himself into the composition. He devoted in composition and expected his efforts had paid off. However‚ he began to gain more popularity in the press‚ and the first public performance of an overture took place in February 1818. Anton Diabelli‚ a publisher‚ hesitantly printed some of his works and paid him a pittance. Music publishers‚ meanwhile‚ didn’t want to take a risk on a young composer like Schubert‚ whose music was not considered traditional. Later in 1822‚ Schubert was

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    Things you see on a day to day basis were made by Russian immigrants. Russia brought many arts to the United States. One thing the immigrants brought was piano music. Piano was first introduced in 1840 by Anton Rubestein. Every American loved the piano after the first song. It got so popular that Anton would have to travel every night to a different location. Ballet was also introduced to the public by a Russian immigrant. Anna Pavalo and MikHail Mordin’s were the first to do show the citizens a ballet

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    Was America Ever Great? “Let’s make America great again‚” the slogan that rang across America angering half of the population while also resonating with the other half. America was rumored to be an option for families who wanted a new life full of opportunities for their children. Many were persuaded by the rights guaranteed by a piece of paper. In the Declaration of Independence‚ it states‚ “…all men are created equal‚” however‚ there hasn’t been a time where this has been strictly enforced in

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    Life sucks when you’re just another face in the crowd of screaming people running from a dragon. Or a giant. Or a robot controlled by a mad scientist. But I should feel lucky‚ of course. We have the protagonist to protect us! Or‚ as he calls us‚ the ’innocent people.’ As in‚ "Don’t hurt them‚ they’re all innocent people!" or "Why don’t you pick on someone your own size‚ they can’t defend themselves from you‚ you giant cockroach!" Yeah‚ he’s not the type of guy who remembers names. In fact‚ most of

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    simple microscope‚ which allowed him to see what organisms were composed of. The advent of the simple microscope however was not enough for the scientific community to accept this theory‚ as the images had low resolution. So between 1674 – 1683‚ Anton Van Leewenhoek developed a microscope that allowed for greater magnification‚ of upto 200x. This increased magnification and resolution has allowed him to view bacteria‚ and this time the scientific community accepted the findings due to the resolution

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    Economics and Business Department DATE: September 16‚ 2011 TO: Martie Kazura FROM: maria anton RE: Shoe production in Indonesia Recently one of the company’s competitors was accused of exploitative labor practices because they used Indonesian labor that are paid similar wage like the company plans to. Due to the accusation imposed‚ that company suffered 50 % decrease in monthly sales and incurred negative publicity. If the company is to go ahead and implement the plan to relocate

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    Declaration of Independence‚ showing the five-man committee in charge of drafting the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776 as it presents its work to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia The American Revolution was the political upheaval during the last half of the 18th century in which thirteen colonies in North America joined together to break free from the British Empire‚ combining to become the United States of America. They first rejected the authority of the Parliament of Great

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    These problems drastically changed the culture‚ religion‚ economy‚ and land. Throughout the 14th century‚ Europeans faced several catastrophes that changed the continent’s culture‚ land‚ religion‚ and economy‚ as shown in the Black Death‚ social upheavals‚ and war. The Black Death was one of the most devastating calamities in Europe’s written history. The Bubonic plaque was the most common form of plague during the Black Death. It was spread by black rats infested with fleas carrying a deadly bacterium

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