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    Phocion and Turner’s The Slave Ship. Despite both having the same subject of death and injustice‚ differences in formal qualities reveal a shift from thinking man dominates nature to nature dominates man‚ which makes sense given the contexts surrounding each work. Practically the only commonality between these two works (besides simply saying both are historical

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    Jews‚ or who started the concentration camps? Heinrich Himmler‚ Hitler’s right-hand man‚ was the main architect of the Holocaust‚ using elements of mysticism and a fanatical believe in the racist Nazi ideology to justify the murder of millions of victims. In his entire lifetime‚ Himmler coordinated the killing of approximately six million Jews‚ between 200‚000 and 500‚000 Italians‚ and millions of Soviet prisoners of war (Heinrich Himmler). Heinrich Himmler was born on October 7‚ 1900 in Munich

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    Newspaper publishers Nazi Heinrich Himmler Letters‚Photos. January 27‚ 2014 last updated. Helped with a view from a persons perspective at that time of history. Breitman‚ Richard‚ The Architect of Genocide: Himmler and the Final Solution‚ Alfred A. Knopf‚ New York‚ 1991. Important information Given on this sight. Carmelo Lisciotto. Heinrich Himmler‚ Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team. 2007 A lot of great information given in this sight. Esme Nicholison.A Heinrich Himmler Documentary;in

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    Slide 1- Heinrich Schliemann an archaeological treasure hunter. Slide 2- Heinrich Schliemann was born in Beubukow‚ Germany in 1822 and he died in 1890 at Naples‚ Italy. He received little education as a child‚ and first was enrolled at school at age 9. But he was later removed after his father could no longer afford payments‚ as he was accused of stealing church money. In the Christmas of 1829 Heinrich’s father gave him a book entitled‚ an illustrated history of the world‚ by Ludwig Jerrer.

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    Few artists have been able to portray so much life and meaning within a landscape painting the way J.M.W. Turner has. Looking at just two of his works‚ The Slave Ship and Fall of the Rhine at Schaffhausen‚ one can easily see the range and the power of this artist. Turner brings to life these scenes between nature and man in a way that communicates the infinite strength of nature and the frailty of humanity. Although these two particular works show very different moods and make different political

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    The renowned piece Slave Ship by J.M.W Turner was viewed by critics as a ‘kitchen accident’ and over the top (Simon Schama’s Power of art). This painting represented slaves killed at sea. The intentions of this were to make viewers weep‚ but was actually viewed as absurd. (Simon Schama’s Power of art). Turner was viewed as mad‚ yet created the greatest British painting in the 19th century. Starting at a young age‚ Turner created sublime paintings that represented British and French issues and incredible

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    It is a one-act play that takes place during historical experiences in African-American history‚ with the main focus being aboard a slave ship during the Middle Passage from Africa to America. Baraka’s play employs this representation of African-American history as a method of creating a communal African-American identity through the conservation of African cultural origins. The use of music throughout the play is essential to this theme of African-American cultural identity and unification. The

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    painters abandoned strict lines in favor of exploring how color could define forms‚ and created unstable compositions to infuse their work with an element of theatricality and emotionalism the 18th century had barely touched. Joseph Turner’s The Slave Ship provides a breathtaking example of the shift from line to color in creation of forms. A painting that is clearly anything but a depiction of the triumphs of humanity‚ this piece has little of geometry or rationality about it. There are few clear

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    Heinrich Hertz Hertz‚ in 1886‚ constructed a series of experiments to verify J.C. Maxwell’s predictions on the electromagnetic spectrum. Heinrich Hertz ’s First Transmitter from 1886 The instrument used by Hertz incorporated an induction coil to produce an extremely high voltage. This was connected to a circuit with a very small opening‚ with small copper balls on each end. Capacitor plates were used to adjust the capacity of the circuit for resonance. A ring of copper wire with a

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    Heinrich Himmler: Hitlers Right Hand Man Rebeka Ndreu History Mr.Oliveira Friday‚ 5 April‚ 2013 Heinrich Himmler: Hitlers Right Hand Man  Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945) was the Reich Leader (Reichsführer) of the dreaded SS of the Nazi party from 1929 until 1945. Himmler presided over a vast ideological and bureaucratic empire that defined him for many -- both inside and outside the Third Reich -- as the second most powerful man in Germany during World War II

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