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    For every American‚ there is an endless array of different factors‚ often spanning over decades and centuries‚ which have each uniquely contributed to how he or she has ended up living in America. The stories that account for how each American has ended up in America are filled with a vast diversity of different events and people‚ but nearly all of these stories involve the common aspect- the opportunity to start a new life in America. Most people’s journeys to America begin long before they are

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    Business Overview Taking a brief look on the economic development in Europe up to the year 2008 reveals high GDP growth rates and reminds us about the times of prosperity that we almost all so nostalgically recall. But Austrian Airlines have never seen any boom in revenues‚ profits and the number of transported passengers. This alone is a reason for big concern as airlines have never been a counter-cyclical business. If the company is unable to sustain itself in the times of prosperity what loss

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    To what extent was Austria responsible for the failure of the Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820-1849? Austria played an integral part for the failure of Italian revolutionaries in between the years 1820-1849‚ due to their incredible influence throughout Europe at that time‚ being known as a superpower. Their military strength shone through‚ and crushed every revolution between 1820 and 1849. However‚ they are not the sole reason for failure. There are also other important factors that

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    tearing the country apart. Dollfuss banned the Nazi party. In 1934‚ Hitler ordered the Austrian Nazis to create havoc in Austria. This turned into an attempt to overthrow the government. Chancellor Dollfuss was murdered but the attempted coup failed because the Austrian military intervened to back up the government. In 1934‚ Italy had an agreement with Austria that it would protect Austria from outside aggression. The Italian dictator‚ Mussolini‚ honoured the agreement and moved Italian troops to the Austrian

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    the students take the necessary steps to help reach their occupational support of the German effort. Just like symphony members‚ the order in the educational system lets the Germans excel individually to make the Germans successful. Germany and Austria have very different cultural dimensions for being in the same geographical region‚ but both share differences and similarities to the U.S. Germany‚ for instance‚

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    government over the implications of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand assassination they were indirectly preparing for a war they would fight but did not want. Fay says that Austria was more responsible for the war than any other power but not in military attack‚ but more in the form of self-defence. He makes it clear that Austria was justified in their battle and that they didn’t have to‚ "sit back and await the dismemberment at the hands of its neighbors." (Fay‚ The origins of the World War). Fay

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    Advanced Analysis Project: Ernst Krenek’s Suite for Violoncello Solo Op. 84 (1939)‚ first movement Op. 84 (1939)‚ first movement Ernst Krenek (1900-1991) Ernst Krenek was born in Vienna‚ Austria on 23 August 1900 and died in Palm Springs‚ California on 22 December 1991. Throughout his life‚ he insisted that his name be written and pronounced as a German word. In 1918‚ near the end of World War I (1914-1918)‚ Krenek was drafted into the Austrian Army‚ but his assignment to Vienna allowed

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    blood. The first factor leading to the failure of the Frankfurt parliament was their unclear aims and splits among them. They could not decide upon the eventual shape of the state. Would there be a Klein Deutschland without Austria or a Gross Deutschland which included Austria? Also the question of how much power the princes would have remained unsolved. Conservatives wanted constitutional decisions to be implemented by the individual princes while liberals wanted the parliament to have more power

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    Frederick the Great of Prussia and Joseph II of Austria both followed many enlightened policies while reforming but both of them did not utilize all of the enlightenment ideas. Both of the rulers were also similar in the ways they used enlightened ideas and how far they advanced these ideas. Frederick the Great of Prussia was a strong believer that the king was the first servant of the state. which meant he would do what is necessary for the long-term betterment of the state. The major thing he

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    European rulers wanted to restore the old order. Great Britain‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Russia met at the Congress of Vienna. They met to arrange a final peace settlement. The most influential leader was the Austrian foreign minister‚ Metternich. He wanted the royal families to be restored to their positions of power. They also wanted to keep any one country from dominating Europe. They gave new territories to Prussia and Austria. To keep the balance of power‚ the countries agreed to meet and

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