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    Hans Zimmer is a German born composer and music producer who is recognized as one of the most influential and innovative musical talents. He is the head of the film music division at DreamWorks studios‚ and works with other composers through the company that he founded‚ Remote Control Productions. Raised and educated mainly in England‚ he has no formal musical education; he says the most he ever got was about "two weeks of piano lessons." Nevertheless‚ he took an early interest in electronic musical

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    Han and Roman Technology DBQ There were a lot of different attitudes towards technology between the Han and Roman Empire‚ even different opinions within the empires themselves. During the Han Empire‚ some believed that technology was a very important part of an empire and requires government intervention‚ while others thought it was just a gift from enlightened leadership. During the Roman Empire‚ some believed that technology was necessary‚ but not necessarily enlightening‚ while others saw it

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    Will Holmes Mrs. Willocks English II Honors 1 April 2015 Appropriate Content for Kids in “Iron Hans” Once upon a time there came a literary genre known as fairy tales. They were mystical and magical with varies of twist and turns but always brought joy to my early childhood. Fairy tales where originally an oral tradition but became a written one in the late 1600’s. The origins that we know today are found in sources varied as mythology and The Bible and was inherited by the Grimm brothers‚ Jacob

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    In the Han Dynasty‚ women were not considered as citizens and were viewed as being a lower level of power to men. Women living in the Han Dynasty were taught to be submissive‚ beginning with their father arranging a marriage for them. People believed that everyone was treated right and equally‚ but I believe that not everyone had equal rights especially between men and woman. To start off‚ woman and young girls were not allowed to be educated instead‚ they were taught how to be good housewives by

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    The term pacifist‚ is well known throughout history‚ but they are not normally known as authors for poems and stories like the author Hans Magnus Enzenberger. The author Hans Magnus Enzenberger indirectly expresses his protest against World War II in a pacifist-like manner. Enzenberger writes about post-World War II‚ and he tries to send the message that violence is not a solution and that war is the wrong path to take. The different types of conflict presented in Enzenberger’s literary works helps

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    What does it mean to be truly alive? People talk about truly living and being human‚ but what does this really mean? In her novel‚ The Vegetarian‚ Han Kang explores this idea of what it means to be truly alive and human. This novel focuses on Yeong-hye‚ who turns vegetarian‚ and the impact it has on her life and on others around her. The novel is told from three different perspectives‚ her husband‚ brother-in-law‚ and sister. Through the eyes of the brother-in-law‚ the reader observes what it

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    10/17/12 DBQ Athens vs Han China In the 5th century BCE Sparta and Athens constantly battled for 27 years for the number one spot in Greece. Despite being at war for such a long time‚ Athens made their culture most memorable in our world’s history. Athens‚ located in Attica was rather small surprisingly‚ smaller then Rhode Island. Athens was known for it’s talent; like we know today‚ Pericles‚ Plato‚ Socrates and more. While Athens Greece was prospering‚ China was suffering. During this period

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    Rome and Han China had both similar and different characteristics about their empires‚ while existing at the same time. While thousands of miles separated Rome and Han China‚ neither influenced the other. They both lasted approximately 400 years‚ with populations of about 50 million. The Roman Empire encompassed all the land that surrounded the Mediterranean Sea‚ as well as large portions of Continental Europe and the Middle East. The Han Empire however‚ stretched from the Pacific ocean to the oases

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    Hans Fischer is a well known chemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1930. The animal’s’ natural coloring matter‚ tissue of plants‚ and red blood pigments is what Hans Fischer dedicated his scientific career to. Because Hans Fischer’s father was the director of the chemical dye‚ Hans was well acknowledged of the color of chemicals‚ which is known as the chemistry of color. Hans Fischer was one of the best chemist‚ because he was awarded the Nobel Prize‚ researched biological pigments

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    Han China vs. Imperial Rome Han China during the time 200 bce. through 200 ce. and Imperial Rome during the time of 31 bce. though 476 ce. had many similarities and differences. Some of the similarities between the two are their religious policies‚ the significance of their armies‚ rebelliations from the people‚ and the role of the emperor. These empires had many differences as well such as the acceptance of outsiders‚ their influences on other regions‚ and their philosophies. A similarity between

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