impact on the lives of composers and the music they wrote. As well as providing a historical and cultural overview‚ select one composer whose experience exemplifies your argument. Introduction. The popularity of the Nazi party from 1928 to 1930 increased in votes by an astonishing 5.5 million‚ and then a by a further 12 million votes by 1933. This dominant support in Germany changed the course of world history forever. The lives of millions would now begin to change and composers and musician were not
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Guido Fubini‚ A famous mathematician‚ was born January 19th 1987 in Venice‚ Italy. His father‚ Lazzaro Fubini‚ was a mathematics teacher so he came from a mathematical background. Guido was influenced by his father towards mathematics when he was young. He attended secondary school in Venice where he showed that he was brilliant in mathematics. It was then clear that from this stage he would follow this career. In 1896 Guido entered the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. There he was taught by Dini
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Langston Hughes was a famous African American poet‚ and novelist. Langston was born February 1‚ 1902 in Joplin‚ MO and soon after he was born his parents James Hughes‚ and Carrie Langston had separated. They both end up leaving him behind his dad took off to Mexico and didn’t return‚ and his mom end up moving. So he had to end living with his grandmother her names was Mary but she end up dying in his early teens. Hughes end up moving with back with his mom which the moved to several cities before
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Matthew Rose Mr. Schwartz Chemistry 8 March 2011 Ernest Rutherford Ernest Rutherford was one of the most famous physicists of the early 20th century. He won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1908 for his work on atomic emissions and his contributions that led to the discovery of atomic fission. Ernest Rutherford was born in Nelson‚ New Zealand on August 30‚ 1871. His father was James Rutherford and his Mother was Martha Thompson. His father was a wheelwright‚ a person who builds and repairs
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Marie Curie Marie Curie was one of the most famous female scientists in history. She was born on November 7‚ 1867 in Poland during the Russian Occupation (“Madame Curie”). Madame Curie was the youngest out of five children. She was a bright child that loved to learn‚ and was always the top in her class. Her discovery of Polonium and Radium led her to be the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize. Madame Curie passed away at age 67 on July 4‚ 1934‚ due to over exposure to penetrating radiation
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crowd. Many of these people had a huge impact on the art scene or just are very good at doing what they are doing in art. One of these people is Manny Farber‚ an american painter‚ film critic and amazing writer. Manny Farber did many things to get famous‚ and one of them is his fantastic still lives. Manny Farber is an American painter‚ critic and writer born on February 20‚ 1917 and died on August 18‚ 2008. Often described as iconoclastic‚ he developed a unique way of writing that has influenced
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In this paper I chose to visit the virtual museum of fine arts in Boston‚ MA. I chose‚ Predictive Dream‚ by a world famous artist by the name of Aoki Katsuyo. This piece of art is currently on display at Exhibition of Fine Arts Boston‚ New Blue and White. This happens to be a ceramic porcelain piece of work from a series the artist created named Predictive Dreams‚ where skulls decorated in an excessive asymmertrical ornamentation style from cast porcelain formulate the series‚ . This work is neo-ornamentalism
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Composers Wilfred Owen‚ writer of poems ‘Futility’ and ‘Exposure’‚ and Jessie Pope writer of ‘Who’s for the game?’ use a diverse range of language techniques in their poems to create images to communicate main ideas .All words in their poems are important because the way these poets use language is exactly in description which may be used to create tone‚ atmosphere or mood or simply to add richness and depth to their texts. Wilfred Owen’s ‘Futility’ is about the existence of mankind. From the beginning
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This very general cliché statement describes a widespread feeling towards the subject of journeys; the journey process is far more valuable then the ’destination’ or end results of the journey. Composers commonly reiterate and emphasis this perspective through their texts such as Larry and Andy Wachowki’s science fiction film "The Matrix"‚ William Shakespeare’s play "The Tempest"‚ Kenneth Grahame’s "Wind In The Willows" and Sonya Hartnett’s novel "Surrender". They represent the notion of journeys
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Do you know of any famous actor during the Great Depression? It was a rare thing‚ but I‚ Shirley Jane Temple‚ accomplished the job. I was born on April 23rd‚ 1928 in Santa Monica‚ California‚ to Gertrude and George Temple. I was nicknamed ‘Little Miss Miracle’ for saving Fox Studios‚ because without me they would have most likely had to shut down their studio. Today I am going to tell you about my childhood hobbies-singing and dancing‚ acting‚ and community service. My main hobbies when I was younger
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