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    in Children.[4]Paulus Bagellardus a Flumine (d.1492) De Infantium Aegritudinibus et Remediis 1472‚ Bartolomaeus Metlinger (d.1491) Ein Regiment der Jungerkinder 1473‚ Cornelius Roelans (1450-1525) no title Buchlein‚ or Latin compendium‚ 1483‚ and Heinrich von Louffenburg (1391-1460) Versehung des Leibs written 1429 published 1491. together form the Pediatric Incunabula‚ four great medical treatises on children’s physiology and pathology.[1]Pediatrics as a specialized field of medicine developed in

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    Achilles and Homer

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    consistency in writing styles between the Iliad and the Odyssey to be of the same author. However there is strong archeological evidence that demonstrates perhaps the Iliad and the Odyssey are not entire work of fiction according to archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann. The archaeologist found by using Homers epics as a guide he was able to find that these events actually took place in real life. The evidence was found at the new modern day cities that now reside over Troy and Greece etc.

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    Bildungsroman

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    form from philosophical to personal development and gave celebrity to the genre. Thomas Carlyle translated Goethe’s novel into English‚ and after its publication in 1824‚ many British authors wrote novels being inspired by it. Keller’s Der Grüne Heinrich (1855) and Stifter’s Nachsommer(1857) rank as the best representatives of the genre in the nineteenth century. Though written considerably later‚ Hesse’s novels are also in the vein of the nineteenth-century Bildungsroman like Glasperlenspiel. Thomas

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    History of Fiber Optics

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    sound waves over beam of light. This is considered as mankind’s first attempt to to use light for carrying information. * In 1930‚ Clarence Hansel and John Logie Baird demonstrated independently image transmission using fiber. * In 1940’s‚ Heinrich Lamm successfully transmitted images through a single glass fiber used for internal medical examinations. * In 1951‚ Harold Hopkins and Narinder Singh Kapany experimented with light transmission through bundles of fiber. Their study led to the

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    Slide 3!!! This is a brief introduction to my topic‚ how it started. In January 1933‚   Hitler became Chancellor of Germany‚ He was the idol for the people .Hitler as its Führer ("leader")‚ centralizing all power in his hands.   Hitler now had the power to start manipulating people and started introducing the first nazi policies against Jews. Between 1933 and 1934‚ Nazi policy were fairly moderate‚ because Hitler was paying attention to not scare off voters or moderately minded politicians

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    Holocaust

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    Auschwitz Auschwitz was both a concentration and death camp‚ it was the largest of the Nazi’s camps and the most streamlined mass killing center ever created. It was at Auschwitz that 1.1 million people were murdered‚ mostly Jews. The living conditions at Auschwitz were awful. Prisoners were kept in old brick barracks with several hundred three tier beds in each building.There were 2 types of barracks‚ brick and wooden. The brick buildings usually had 700 prisoners but sometimes even more were

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    Concentration Camps The Holocaust was traumatizing event in the 1900s. It was a life changing event for the Jews. This time period went down in history. Rudolf Hoss‚ estimated during Nuremberg Trial that nearly three million people died while being held hostage in death camps. Also‚ ninety percent of the ones killed were known as Jews. In death camps the people who were known as “different” suffered from cruel treatment‚ harsh environment and immoral medical experiments. Well‚ we all know HItler

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    ignoring the problem won’t make it go away. Heinrich has also cultivated an identity‚ he hides behind logic and facts‚ concrete ideas he’s learned about. It gives him a sense of security as well. In order to deal with his fear of death he studies the dangers of the toxic cloud‚ it eliminate the unknown which is connected to death. “Our senses? Our senses are wrong a lot more often than they’re right. This has been proven in the laboratory." (DeLillo pg. 23) Heinrich had based his life on what science has

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    The Cage

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    “The Cage” The wire of the fence bounds the man within its clutches. Escape seems to be in sight‚ but is lost when he seems to have reached it. “The Cage” by Heinrich Boll is a short story about a man who is closed in by the boundaries of metal wire as a prisoner‚ looking for relief. The man ends up getting a miserable fate. In Heinrich Boll’s “The Cage‚” the author signifies how a person can change due to miserable environmental conditions and loss of hope through literary devices and a pitiful

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    The Clarinet’s Acoustical Properties The journey of clarinet sound production starts with the mouthpiece and the reed. While the mouthpiece itself is not closed‚ the vibration of the reed against it causes the mouthpiece to act acoustically as a closed pipe. The reed first sparks a pressure oscillation that is strongest at the mouthpiece‚ overall causing the first pressure antinode. While it is impossible to have the “perfect reed‚” the mission is to have a reed that has the most freedom of vibration

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