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    The Cold War developed from disagreements on the postwar European world. The Soviet Union wanted to feel secure on the western border and did not want to give up what it had gained in Eastern Europe by defeating Germany. Eastern Europe was an area of disagreement in that the United States and Great Britain were in favor of democratic freedom for the liberated nations of Eastern Europe‚ however Stalin feared this would lead to traditional anti-Soviet attitudes if they were allowed free elections and

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    telescope‚ which made a crude spectroscope. He was able to find that when the light from the sun and bright stars were analyzed‚ there were characteristic absorption lines present in the spectrum produced. There was further advancement in 1859 when Gustav Kirchhoff and Robert Bunsen made an unexpected discovery. They were able to identify the cause of the dark lines seen in the solar spectra. These two scientists were able to find that every chemical element produces a unique spectrum‚ which allowed

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    INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN MUSIC TOM SMIALEK SAMPLE CONCERT REPORT Return to MUSIC 5 ________________________________________ On October 15 I attended a concert by the NDR Symphony Orchestra of Hamburg at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. The performance consisted of only two pieces‚ yet both were met with enthusiastic applause and praise. The first piece performed was the Violin Concerto in D major‚ Op. 35‚ by Piotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky‚ with the famous violinist Midori as

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    Nyack‚ New York. He came from a middle class family‚ and had an older sister named Marian. Like most famous painters he enjoyed drawing from a young age‚ and at the age of ten signatures were found on his work. He showed an interest in the artists Gustav Dore and Phil May‚ whose Illustrations he’d copy eagerly. From his early teens he was already working with a range of mediums such as charcoal‚ ink and oil paints. He sold his first signed oil painting when he was 13 entitled Rowboat in Rocky cove

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    midst of 50 and 60 years old. Bionic limbs promoted from usual joints to the need of springs and releases. One of these limbs was a hand made of iron for Götze Von Berlichingen. Figure 1: Iron hand designed by Amboise Pare [scienceblogs.com] In 1868 Gustav Hermann used aluminium instead of steel as it lighter also it is more useful and practical to make artificial limbs. In 1912‚ a well-known English pilot who called Marcel Desoutter‚ lost his leg in an aircraft accident and made the first aluminium

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    Sun He/Sean Blake Hunter Huang Xiaolu/Heloise Chen Haoyue/Cindy History  BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke AG) was started in 1916  World War I  Gustav Otto‚ Karl Rapp‚ Franz Josef Popp‚ Camillo Castiglioni History  1923 First Motorcycle (R32)  1927 first automobile invented by Max Friz Gotthilf Durrwachter (BMW 3/15) History  World War II  1959 expanded factory  1973 expansion to Rosslyn‚ South Africa  1980 first motorcycle with anti-lock brakes History  1999-2007 New

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    Psychoanalysis (Sigmund Freud) believes that there are 3 levels of awareness of one’s mind conscious preconscious unconscious acc. to Freud‚ there are 3 parts of personality id (pleasure) ego (reality) superego (moral center of one’s personality) Carl Gustav Jung believed that there is a collective unconscious that contains archetypes or models of people‚ behaviors‚ and personalities which are innate‚ universal‚ and hereditary 4 major archetypes the self the shadow the anima or animus the persona

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    Scandinavia ultimately adopted Lutheranism over the course of the 16th century‚ as the monarchs of Denmark (who also ruled Norway and Iceland) and Sweden (who also ruled Finland) converted to that faith. In Sweden‚ the Reformation was spearheaded by Gustav Vasa‚ elected king in 1523. Friction with the pope over the latter’s interference in Swedish ecclesiastical affairs led to the discontinuance of any official connection between Sweden and

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    He oeuvre catalogue has been publishes by Gustav Vriesen. His letters exchanged with Franz Marc were published‚ edited by Waolfgang Macke. He’s known for his colorful landscape paintings: prominent in The Blue group. Most of his work included “View into a Lane‚” a watercolor from 1914‚ and “Rokoko

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    The role of destruction in art Rhythm is the basis of life‚ not steady forward progress. The forces of creation‚ destruction‚ and preservation have a whirling‚ dynamic interaction. Kabb.allah In the Kabb.allah school of thought‚ it is believed that the forces of creation and destruction are the rhythm of life. They are interacting with each other all the time. Creation and destruction are two terms which have always been together. Without destruction‚ creation does not mean‚ and without

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