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    complete control a goal it was able to accomplish by all accounts with disturbing drive‚ under the leadership of Polish Bolshevik‚ Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky. According to the same 2004 Encyclopedia of Russian History‚ “Dzerzhinsky’s obsessive personality and dynamic organizational talents drove the Cheka into almost every area of Soviet life‚ from disease control and social philanthropy to labor mobilization and management of the railroads.” Under the Cheka‚ the famous soviet prisons system

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    high standards‚ and professional strength is Felix Roxarious. Whether it is graphic designing‚ Online Trading‚ music production‚ website development or photography‚ Felix is the exceptional market leader with most creative solutions across sectors and business areas. Felix provides excellent services and varied solutions in conquering clutter‚ mastering time‚ and helping the clients in reaching their goals. He completely understands that the creativity

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    On 14th of October 2012‚ the famous Austrian skydiver‚ daredevil‚ and BASE Jumper‚ “Fearless” Felix Baumgartner broke a world record of the highest skydive jump‚ on a mission called Red Bull Stratos‚ also known as Mission to the edge of space. The number of world records aimed to be broken in this mission was 4‚ but Felix only broke 3 world records‚ due to his faster free fall time. In this jump he ascended to the stratosphere in a capsule carried by a helium balloon up to 127‚851 ft. (38‚969 m)

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    strangest of things. In 1829‚ Felix Mendelssohn was inspired by a great cavern‚ rich with Scottish mythology. While sailing through the Hebrides Islands off the coast of Scotland‚ he saw the famed Fingal’s Cave and was so moved by its beauty that he jotted down a full orchestration that became the beginning of one of his most famous works‚ The Hebrides Overture. Originally titled‚ The Lonely Island‚ this masterpiece has become a staple in today’s orchestral repertoire. Felix Mendelssohn was born on February

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    Fe’nix del Sur‚ LLC Problem: After specializing in ancient artifacts as well as replicas from countries like Peru‚ Venezuela and Africa‚ business is beginning to subside due to the competition in the market and similar replicas being sold at lower prices. The market has added new competitors which have weakened the bargaining power of this company. The market is shifting from antique authentic items to cheaper replicas. Another huge problem in this market is that people are producing a large

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    The Videopainter Felix Gmelin Robert Stasinski Felix Gmelin‚ a veteran-boyish artist and a persistent auditor of the attitudes of the 60s‚ has recently exhibited new work at the 4th Berlin Biennial. In the piece Sound and Vision (2005) – a two channel video installation – his severe love-hate relationship with this mystified decade comes into play. The work features archive footage of the artist as a young man‚ as well as an eerie instruction video showing blind kids learning about sex‚ by

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    and men. However‚ their opportunities were still limited by tradition. Therefore‚ the role of the 19th century women as performers and composers was not equal to men‚ as can be seen in the case of Fanny Hansel‚ a sibling of the well known composer Felix Mendelssohn. At the beginning of the 19th century‚ the numbers of female amateur musicians rose due to the increasingly prosperity of the middle classes. According to Reich (1991)‚ most women from well-to-do families had an opportunity to learn

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    Beethoven 1782-92 he was in Bonn‚ Germany (1st Period) (1770-1827) Path. in c minor op 13 1792-1802 he was in Vienna (2nd Period) His primary tool for composition was the piano 2/3 of his piano sonata came from the second period Was a student of Hadyn Technical demand to execute his compositions more rapidly Chamber and Symphonic music 1815-1827 (3rd Period) Starts to lose his hearing around 2nd period‚ he can still hear just losing his ability to hear String quartets were considered decades

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    Felix Mendelssohn was not only an accepted composer and pianist‚ but also a sensitive painter‚ skillful writer‚ and fluent in three languages aside from his native deutsch tongue. The genesis of Mendelssohn’s successful life in the arts‚ began with piano lessons from his mother. He was later taught by Marie Bigot in Paris‚ and eventually tutored by Ludwig Berger‚ a former student of Clementi’s. Young Mendelssohn also studied composition with Carl Friedrich Zelter‚ a keen enthusiast of J.S.Bach.

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    The Prodigy The German composer Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy‚ mostly famously known as Felix Mendelssohn was born on February 3rd 1809 in Hamburg Germany. Mendelssohn was one of four children growing up‚ the second oldest of the children right behind his sister Fanny. Mendelssohn was the son of a successful banker and the grandson of a well-known German Jewish Enlightenment philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Even though his grandfather was Jewish‚ his father grew up his family to be

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