The Baroque Era Rebecca Mozingo Mr. Craton Period 8 The Baroque Era was a period for artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear and easily interpreted detail to produce drama‚ tension‚ exuberance and grandeur in sculpture‚ painting‚ architecture‚ literature and dance and music. It started around 1600 in Rome‚ Italy and spread to most of Europe and ended around the 1750’s. The Baroque era was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church‚ which had decided at the time of the Council of Trent
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from 122 Tokyo streets on Sundays—the busiest of Japan’s shopping days. In Essen‚ Germany‚ I saw disruption in another form—smog caused mainly by industries. The chief of air-pollution control and land protection for North Rhine Westphalia‚ Dr. Heinrich Stratmann‚ showed me two small steel squares. The first was bright and new. The second‚ exposed to the Ruhr’s smog for only two months‚ was chocolate brown and deeply corroded. We can clean up land before we use it‚ and purify water before we
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He became a teacher at the Plomannsche Schule in Berlin.İn 1816‚he quit his job and founded German General Education İnstitute. The‚ he passed institute to Rudolstadt.İn 1831‚ this institute was continued by other cofounders Wilhelm Middendof and Heinrich Longethel.Then‚Frobel opened new institutes in different places.By the way ‚he published sme boks about education and effect of gamet o education .He died on 21 June 1852. Contributions to Education Fröbel has an importance place because
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“Night of November 9–10‚ 1938‚ when German Nazis attacked the Jewish population and there homes. The name Kristallnacht comes from the litter of broken glass left on the streets after the war. The violence continued on November 10‚ and in some places acts of violence continued on for more and more days to pass. Although the events of the Night of Broken Glass only took place on the 9th of November 1938 and the number of assaults against the Jews had increased throughout the autumn season in 1938
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The Nazis burnt over 25‚000 books and records. Some of the authors whose books were burnt were: Helen Keller‚ Albert Einstein‚ Bertolt Brecht‚ August Bebel‚ Heinrich Heine‚ and etcetera. The largest book burning was in Berlin’s Opera Square on May 10‚ 1933‚ although they were spread out across Germany and over 30 universities participated. Literature is usually the first to be targeted‚ although‚ as Helen Keller
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history of radio broadcasting‚ in addition to how the low cost and simplicity of technology has become very easy to tune in to your favorite station‚ even though it was not always that way. The article mentioned that it began in 1887 when a man named Heinrich Hertz discovered radio waves and their ability to transmit code wirelessly. Hertz’s research was followed up by Reginald Fessenden who created the first continuous wave generator‚ which was inspired by the action of skipping stones across water.
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Art History Chapter 4 – The Art of the Prehistoric Aegean Homework Assignments Due Date: 09/17/12 I. Define/Identify: a. Arthur Evans- British archaeologist that unearthed Knossos at Greece b. Homer (not Simpson…)- poet; creator of Iliad c. Heinrich Schliemann- German archaeologist II. Cycladic Art- abstract human figurines that are mostly female made of clay‚ limestone‚ and sometimes marble 1. List three stylistic characteristics of the Bronze Age statuettes from the Cyclades stylized‚
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on December 8‚ 1765. As a young boy he enjoyed taking things apart and then putting them back together. When he was young‚ he worked in a plantation in Georgia‚ tutoring children. He noticed slaves had trouble taking the seeds out of the cotton boll. He then had an idea for a device that could help out both slaves and plantation owners. The invention of the cotton gin‚ by Eli‚ had many big impacts in the south‚ on slavery‚ and on capital for countries. Cotton and tobacco were very popular goods
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the commuter on their ride to work‚ the radio is a part of everyday life. With it’s low cost and simplicity of technology it is very easy to tune in to your favorite station however‚ it was not always this way. It began in 1887 when a man named Heinrich Hertz discovered radio waves and their ability to transmit code wirelessly. Hertz’s research was followed up by Reginald Fessenden who created the first continuos wave generator‚ which was inspired by the action of skipping stones across water.
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"men bileve not lyghtly hym whiche is knowen for a lyer".[4] The story dates from Classical times but‚ since it was recorded only in Greek and not translated into Latin until the 15th century‚ it only began to gain currency after it appeared in Heinrich Steinhowel’s collection of the fables and so spread through the rest of Europe. For this reason‚ there was no agreed title for the story. Caxton titles it "Of the child whiche kepte the sheep" (1484)‚ Hieronymus Osius "The boy who lied" ("De mendace
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