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    in power would be her competition with other nations. In order to help fulfill her needs to gain power‚ Maria Theresa orchestrated military and political reforms within Austria. In order to hopefully take control of Silvia‚ Maria Theresa needed to increase military power. First she needed to reform the army. In doing so‚ she created a social ideology that revolved around education and military. She encouraged the nobility to uptake a large interest in officer corporations‚ and a school for officers

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    been barbaric while the Renaissance was classier. Another time to mention is the time of Ancient Greece and Rome. It may not seem like it‚ but they were very similar to the Renaissance. Although they were different times they are like and extent. Both of their focuses on the way the approached art was quite similar. Mainly because Ancient Greece and Rome influenced this time. Many artists during this time took ideas from Ancient Greece and Rome to make their own

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    Karl Marx vs. Adam Smith Karl Marx vs. Adam Smith Idea | Karl Marx | Adam Smith | Capitalism | Economist | Economist | On Production | * Realizes the importance of production * The rich factory owner benefited and the poor factory workers lost * Production would be aimed to meet the needs of the individuals in the society * “In production‚ men not only act on nature but also on one another. They produce only by co-operating in a certain way and mutually exchanging their activities

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    JEAN-ANTOINE WATTEAU AND THE PEOPLE WHO INFLUENCED HIS CAREER JEAN-ANTOINE WATTEAU AND THE PEOPLE WHO INFLUENCED HIS CAREER Who was Jean-Antoine Watteau? Gradually drifting away from the seventeenth century Baroque style‚ French painting of the eighteenth century embraced the Rococo. One of the most influential and acclaimed artists of this era was Jean-Antoine Watteau. Watteau undoubtedly mapped the path of new artistic advancements in France. He was a former costume designer

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    (L.E) There’s many sports to choose from‚ in all different types of countries. The great part about it is that within the countries they all have their own way of culturally making the sport unique. The sport we chose to talk about is soccer in Greece. However‚ like many other foreign countries they call it football. As we all know Greece is not big with their sports‚ but they still have it‚ and many people continue to participate in this sport. They also have their problems with government funding

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    The overall silhouette narrowed and straightened‚ beginning a trend that continuedinto the years leading up to the Great War. STYLE GALLERY 1900-1910. Charles Dana Gibson’s Cartoonist character “Gibson Girl” Her clothes were fashionable in both America and Britain and set a fashion for the narrow‚ gored skirt worn with an embroidered blouse or ’shirtwaist’. Another Gibson look was a shirt collar worn with a tie‚ a floppy artist bow‚ a tie neck cravat with stickpin bar brooch or a crosscut

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    They also differed by the use and need of slavery. Slaves are needed more in agricultural areas than trade areas. That doesn’t mean that the northern colonies did not have slaves; it just means that the southern ones used slaves more. Along with trade‚ slavery‚ and agriculture‚ a major thing that impacted how the colonies developed was how willing people were to travel to it. All in all‚ the development of each colony differed from the others drastically in some fields and in others‚ they had the

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    “The Reformation: Erasmus of Rotterdam” Desiderius Erasmus was born October 28th‚ 1466 in the city of Rotterdam‚ Netherlands. Desiderius was a devout Dutch Catholic priest‚ Professor‚ Humanist‚ and theologist. Desiderius lost both of his parents at an early age due to the plague. Desiderius was sent to a Monastery in his youth by relatives. Even though orphaned in his younger years‚ Desiderius still attended college and obtained the best education that was offered to him. Later in his life and writings

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    How to Increase job performance ….the main thing that matters to you as an employer is probably the way people do their jobs‚ and the results that they achieve. You cannot afford to employ people just because they are nice guys; you need to turn them into nice productive guys (Hackett‚ 1979). The above assertion by Hackett‚ (1979) cited in Ejiogu (2001:91) clearly explains the need and rationale for training‚ capacity building‚ appraisal or evaluation and motivation of staff or employees by the

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    Knowledge of music is and always has been a vast part of a proper education. Fine arts in any sense help shape our society and us but it has not always been available to middle and lower classes. This is due to music being considered a more advanced level of education that only wealthy and upper classes could afford to have. Two time periods that reflect these views are the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The Renaissance‚ the period of rebirth. It is also the period in which there was a dominant

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