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    Bismarck S Foreign Policy

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    was Bismarck’s best chance of inflaming German national feeling and persuading the independent south German states to unite with the Prussian-dominated states of the north‚ thereby unifying Germany. The Franco-Prussian war was a disaster for France. She entered the war without allies and with a badly organized army‚ which was a huge disadvantage compared to the speedy Prussian forces. Prussia had well-trained‚ highly disciplined Prussians and their German allies. Many believe his foreign policy was

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    Gannon Metaphor

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    The German Symphony Gannon describes the German culture like a symphony. The Germans have a very rich history of symphonies and orchestras. They have produced some of the greatest conductors and composers of all time. Beethoven‚ Mozart‚ Bach‚ and Handel are some of the few composers Germany has provided the world. Germans frequent the symphony regularly and many Germans play musical instruments as a hobby to carry on tradition. “German music is not only integral‚ it is serious; it is not generally

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    Editorial Essay

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    thought that this book was going to be really borring but it actually wasn’t it was really good. The main character in this book is a boy named Brian. Brian is from Germany and he hadto leave his home because ther Russians were attacking the Germans and he and his mom left toanother state in Germany. The rising action in this book is that Brian and his mom have to leave their home town and leave everything behind and go somewhere else without getting cought or killed. And they don’tknow

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    the case in the early 1900’s when the world engaged in its first major global military conflict. There were a number of causes of the First World War; due to the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany accepted full responsibility for the war. Although the Germans had a large contribution in starting the war‚ they should not be fully held accountable for starting the war. The world was a place where only the strongest nations could thrive and expand. The major powers of Europe were all doing whatever it took

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    Not only do Soviet Montage‚ German expressionism‚ and French impressionism influence nearly every film we see today‚ it also molds and builds the appearance of films and help to evoke emotion from the intended audience. Montage can best be described as the selecting‚ editing‚ or piecing together of film to create some type of meaning‚ this is seen in some way‚ shape‚ or form‚ in every film. German expressionism is seen as a movement towards distorted settings‚ along with supernatural stories. Expressionism

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    Letter of Motivation

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    little bit thoughtful person. English Literature is something to think about. Besides‚ I love to learn languages. I have chosen your University because I will be able to develop and perfect English language and learn German language. At the same time I am going to meet German people and culture. I would be lucky if I get chance to study at your place. In future I would like to do PhD in the same area and imagine myself as a university teacher. I hope I will be given an opportunity to do my

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    Invasion of Poland

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    September 3rd ("Why Germany invaded"). Naturally‚ the Germans were already committed to the invasion and refused to retreat. France and Britain had also alerted Germany that they would declare war against the Germans if they did not withdraw from Poland by September 3rd. This invasion played a primary role in the creation of World War Two because it forced the Allies to declare war on Germany. It was a long process that lead up to the German invasion of Poland. There were numerous reasons as to

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    Otto Von Bismarck

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    first step towards German unity. After overrunning the various German states and defeating the combined armies of Austria and Russia at Austerlitz‚ Napoleon formed a political union of German states called the “Confederation of the Rhine.” Hence Napoleon first gave the idea of national unity. He gave them a system of unity and efficiency such as they had never seen before. The next step towards Germany unity was taken in the direction of commerce. Led by Prussia‚ the German states entered into

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    Grimm Laws

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    consonants and is evident in English‚ Dutch‚ other Low German languages‚ and Old Norse. The other shift (about the 6th century ad) was less radical in scope and affected the Germanic consonants‚ resulting in the consonant system evident in Old High German and its descendants‚ Middle High German and Modern High German (standard German). According to the law‚ the ancient unvoiced p‚ t‚ k became the English unvoiced f‚ th‚ h and the Old High German f‚ d‚ h‚ producing such correlations as that between

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    The coming of film sound also had a prominent effect on genre and film characterisation‚ aside from the aforementioned stylistic film changes. The creation of musicals was formed through the coming of film sound in 1927‚ when Warner Bros cemented the demise of silent films‚ by releasing The Jazz Singer. A film considered to be one of the first feature-length motion pictures with synchronised sound. Despite many previous attempts to convert sound into filmmaking‚ such as the Kinetophone‚ which produced

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