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    How Social Change Influenced the Music of the Romantic Era Following the classical era‚ the romantic era brought a new life to music. Emotion-filled. Riveting. Romantic music was able to portray the beauty and melancholy of life. Romantic composers like Frédéric Chopin‚ Franz Schubert‚ Felix Mendelssohn‚ etc.‚ were able to provoke an emotional response from the listener. Differing from the classical predecessor‚ the romantic era focused on the human emotion. With this change in style‚ the question

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    By 1871‚ Europe was remapped with the rise of two newly united nations - the Kingdom of Italy and the German Empire. The unification movements of both countries took place at roughly the same time in the mid-19th century and were motivated by the same historical trends - liberalism and nationalism. Before the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonaparte‚ both Italy and Germany shared some similar features. Italy was divided into a number of separate states which were ruled by despotic kings. Yet the

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    to prevent the Polish from crossing it‚ Thus helping Russia and gaining her support for future wars. The next step was manipulating a situation in Denmark to eventually eliminate Austria. The Danish king‚ Frederick VII tried to‚ against the congress of Vienna‚ incorporate Schleswig and Holstein into Denmark. He did not succeed and The Salic law of succession was passed. After Frederick VII‚ Christian IX came to power and he also tried to take over these countries‚ this time succeeding. Now Bismarck

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    Management Qatar Airways in Vienna: The Necessity of an Integrated Marketing Approach for Convention Travellers at a City of Political Importance for Airlines and the Arab World Ferdinand Geisselhofer Student ID: 9087687 Trauneggsiedlung 30 4609 Thalheim bei Wels / AUT Supervisor: Professor Dr. Vogel Date of Submission: January 5‚ 2012 Qatar Airways in Vienna Dedication ii This thesis is dedicated to my family and friends at Qatar Airways. Qatar Airways in Vienna Acknowledgement iii

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    regulated or prohibited by law‚ but instances of cruelty were common before the 19th century. Denmark was the first European country to abolish the slave trade‚ in 1792. Britain followed in 1807‚ and the United States followed in 1808. At the Congress of Vienna in 1814‚ Britain exerted its influence to induce other foreign powers to adopt a similar policy‚ and eventually nearly all the states of Europe passed laws or entered into treaties prohibiting the traffic. The French emancipated their slaves

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    Four years after the fall of the French radicals‚ Napoleon Bonaparte took over France and created what kind of an empire‚ describe: 9. Describe the settlement made at the Congress of Vienna its effect upon the nations of Europe: 10. When was the Greek Revolution and who did it involve? 11. By the 1890’s labor movements became organized to help the industrial workers in what ways? 12. What were some of the political

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    Rights‚ women) French Revolution (Estates General‚ social classes) Documents from the English and French Revolutions (Declaration of the Rights of Man‚ English Bill of Rights) Scientific Revolution (inventions‚ inventors) Module 7 Napoleon Congress of Vienna (Metternich) Nationalism and Unification Industrial Revolution (causes‚ impacts‚ development of‚ results) Imperialism (Britain‚ China‚ India‚ Boxer Rebellion‚ Opium Wars) Module 8 Modernism (definition‚ Darwin‚ Freud‚ Einstein) World

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    unification. Prussia was the natural leader among the German states and the process of unification that took place in the mid-19th century was a consequence of its earlier military‚ cultural and political achievements. After the negotiation of the Congress of Vienna‚ Prussia emerged as the major German power of Western Europe. Under William I and his Prime Minister and also imperial chancellor‚ Prince Otto Von Bismarck‚ Prussia reached the peak of its power. The first reason was because of Bismarck. Bismarck

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    wrote very important Article about (The Man Who Pushed America to war. (Iraqi politician Ahmed Chalabi‚ who played a key role in pushing for the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq‚ has died at the age of 71. Chalabi was the former head of the Iraqi National Congress‚ a CIA-funded Iraqi exile group that helped drum up pre-war claims that Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction and had links to al-Qaeda. Chalabi provided bogus intelligence to the Bush administration‚ U.S. lawmakers and journalists

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    For Better or for Worse Nation building does not happen overnight. It takes time‚ planning‚ and sometimes a little push. In 1853‚ Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States voyaged to Edo Bay of Japan. This voyage was taken because the United States wanted Japan to open up trade to western countries. Japan’s political authority realized that they were behind in military technology but felt threaten by the West when Commodore Perry came knocking. Japan wanted to be even more secluded from foreign

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