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    Britain showed respect to Germany. The things that Germany didn’t like is that it made Germany seem weak or not strong enough to defend themselves from French‚ other than become friends with them. Also Gustav Stresemann was appointed Chancellor of Weimar after the death of Ebert. One of the reasons that Gustav Stresemann was a significant person is that‚ he made Germany to become a member of the League of Nations. The way he did this is that at first the French teased Germany for what had happen. After

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    STUDY GUIDE 2006 A PRACTICAL‚ HANDS-ON RESOURCE FOR THE CLASSROOM CONTAINING ONTARIO CURRICULUM SUPPORT MATERIALS ARMS AND THE MAN BY BERNARD SHAW EDUCATION PARTNERS PRESENTS Arms and The Man By BERNARD SHAW This study guide for Arms and The Man contains background information for the play‚ suggested themes and topics for discussion‚ and curriculumbased lessons that are designed by educators and theatre professionals. The lessons and themes for discussion are organized

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    How important was Gustav Stressman‚ amongst other factors‚ in making the Weimar government successful in the years 1924 to 1929? Gustav Stressman‚ play a key role in helping Germany get back on their feet. He used his negotiation skills to make a deal to lower reparation payments to a more realistic level and to secure loans from the united states of American to stabilize the hyperinflation currency of the Weimar republic also the young plant lower the amount of reparation he had to pay back.

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    Part A: How did Gustav Stresemann’s policies during the Weimar Republic bring hyperinflation under control in 1923? This investigation evaluates the impact of the economic policies during Gustav Stresemann’s short period as the German chancellor and his influence as Foreign Minister. In order to address the question of how Stresemann’s economic policies brought hyperinflation under control in 1923‚ this study will analyze the significance of the occupation of the Ruhr‚ the financial demands

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    In this essay I will be explaining how I think Gustav Stresemann played a significant role in German history from 1923-1929. I will also put some reasons that he did not play a factor in. So how was Gustav Stresemann a big factor in German history? Gustav Stresemann was a German politician and a statesmen. He served as chancellor in 1923. He was also a foreign minister during 1923-1929‚ during the Weimar republic. He was awarded with the nobel peace prize in 1926. Stresemann was born on May 10

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    When Gustav Robert Kirchhoff’s banker questioned the financial unreliability that would result from Mr. Kirchhoff investing his hard-earned gold in Fraunhofer lines‚ Kirchhoff handed him the medal he had earned from his research and replied “Look here‚ I have succeeded at last in fetching some gold from the sun.” Despite how phenomenally sassy this quote makes him appear‚ Kirchhoff lived a quiet life (aside from his incredible scientific contributions‚ of course). Gustav Robert Kirchhoff was born

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    Raoul Wallenberg

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    in contact with the authorities and began distributing the most successful pass to ever be handed out‚ the Schutz-pass. With Sweden being a neutral country in World War II‚ none of its property‚ possessions or people could be touched. With Raoul Gustav Wallenberg being born into a prominent Swedish family‚ he was able to pull some strings to help his cause‚ and keep the fight alive (ABC-CLIO 1). The Schutz-pass was the key to his success. As stated by Debra McArthur in her book‚ Raoul Wallenberg:

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    The Mona Lisa

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    Cited: Arbiter‚ Petronius. “A Great Work of Art: ‘Portrait of Mona Lisa’ by Leonardo Da Vinci.” The Art World ‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 2 (May‚ 1917)‚ pp. 160-162. Web. Kobbé‚ Gustav. “The Smile of the ‘Mona Lisa’.” The Lotus Magazine‚ Vol. 8‚ No. 2 (Nov.‚ 1916)‚ pp. 67-74. Web. Smith‚ Webster. “Observations on the Mona Lisa Landscape.” The Art Bulletin ‚ Vol. 67‚ No. 2 (Jun.‚ 1985)‚ pp. 183-199

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    Magazines like Jugend helped spread the style in Germany‚ especially as a graphic art form‚ while the Vienna Secessionists influenced art and architecture throughout Austria-Hungary. Art Nouveau was also a movement of distinct individuals such as Gustav Klimt‚ Charles Rennie Mackintosh‚ Alfons Mucha‚ René Lalique‚ Antoni Gaudí and Louis Comfort Tiffany‚ each of whom interpreted it in their own individual manner. Although Art Nouveau fell out of favor with the arrival

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    Vygotsky is a sociocultural theorist; he believed that the social nature of cognitive development excelled with guided participation. A young child will learn how to complete a new task when a more skilled individual either shows the child how to do the new task or tells the child how to do it. Children are able to learn new things more quickly and more accurately with guidance. If a child that had never practiced the dance techniques of ballet was placed in a ballet class‚ they would most likely

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