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    Beat The Red Wedge

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    effect. All of these give the effect like let the picture talks. Most of his works are red in colour‚ which give audience a sense of nation‚ courage and attention. “We Will Fulfill the Plan of Great Endeavours” is a constructivism poster created by Gustav Klutsis in 1930. The overlapping hands display the sentiments of power and strength. It is a symbol for a weapon that personifies the authoritativeness of a nation. The moving forward fist is to crush the enemy characterises the defiance of a nation

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    20th Century Music

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    Avant-garde composers such as Edgard Varèse explored the manipulation of rhythms rather than the usual melodic/harmonic schemes. The tried and true genre of the symphony‚ albeit somewhat modified by this time‚ attracted such masters as Gustav Mahler and Dmitri Shostakovich‚ while Igor Stravinsky gave full rein to his manipulation of kaleidoscopic rhythms and instrumental colors throughout his extremely long and varied career. While many composers

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    Archetypes‚ as defined by the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung‚ are the “contents of the collective unconscious”. Similar to motifs‚ archetypes are the “deposits of the constantly repeated experiences of humanity”; they are universally understood symbols and patterns that have occurred and continue to occur in art and literature. In The Hunger Games‚ there are several key archetypal characters and situations. The archetype of the hero or heroine in the story is Katniss‚ a brave sixteen-year

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    Kirchhoff’s Laws Gustav Kirchhoff‚ (1824-1887)‚ was a German physicist who contributed greatly to the understanding of electrical circuits‚ spectroscopy‚ and the emission of black-body radiation. Kirchhoff formulated his famous circuit laws in 1845‚ while still a student at the University of Konigsberg‚ East Prussia. He completed this study as a seminar exercise‚ and it later became his doctoral dissertation. Kirchhoff’s Laws include two basic principles. Kirchhoff’s First Law‚ also called

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    on March 31‚ 1889. The tower was built in sections‚ the base pieces being the first. There were rods in cement in the ground to help plant the tower in place. In all there were 18‚038 pieces joined by two and a half million rivets. B. Architect: Gustav Eiffel The man behind the Eiffel Tower was Gustave Eiffel‚ known from his revolutionary bridge building techniques‚ as employed in the great viaduct at Garabit in 1884. These techniques would form the basis for the construction of the Eiffel Tower

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    have increased over the last 10 years. Result in flooding‚ landslides‚ storm surges and damage from intense rains and high winds. These are some of the hurricanes Jamaica experienced. EVENTS YEAR CASUALITIES Storm Nicole 2010 16 Storm Gustav 2008 12 Hurricane Dean 2007 4 Hurricane Wilma 2005 1 Hurricane Emily 2005 4 Hurricane Ivan 2004 17 Hurricane Charley 2004 1 TOTAL 54 This project will be about the examination of the causes‚ effects and responses to Hurricane

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    than some influence from external pressure. In simple words‚ the FAE describes the inability to step inside other people’s shoes. The name FAE was first coined by Ross in 1977 but the idea has been around for a very long time. Polish psychologist Gustav Ichheiser first identified the phenomenon in 1929 and others began to study it in the following years. One of the most classical demonstrations of the FAE was noted in Edward Jones and Victor Harris’ study in 1967. Jones and Harris worked with

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    to prevent they could possibly raise war again. 3) Yes‚ the existing circumstance was surely help the growth of Hitler’s power in the Germany makes Hitler’s‚ and it has a lot to do with failing of Weimar institution. So the story starts with the Gustav Stresemann who recovered the traumata aftermath of war while all the other radical parties can’t do that much‚ which resulted as people lost interested on these parties. Later on‚ the government of the Weimar established article 48 that authorized

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    Galvanic Corrosion

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    Galvanic Corrosion in the Statue of Liberty Introduction: The Statue of liberty built by Gustav Eiffel and Frederic Bartholdi in 1886 was made of materials that consisted of a wrought iron framework with an outer cladding of copper attached by saddles of copper. It was pretty much anticipated that galvanic corrosion would occur so both of the metals were separated by an insulation known as “asbestos and shellac” insulation (Shellac is a natural resin that was widely used in the Victorian

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    Gustav Stresemann took Weimar Germany out of its hardest years and turned it into the ‘Golden Years of Weimar. Stresemann was able to restore economic stability. He created the Rentenmark which was a currency issued in 1923 to stop the hyperinflation. It also encouraged foreign investment in Germany’s economy. The Reichsbank was given control of this currency. Stresemann negotiated the Dawes Plan with an American banker called Charles G. Dawes. This reduced the size of the reparations to an affordable

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