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    Music 144 Study Guide

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    Period: Block of time connected with music and chord progressions leading to a PAC; usually an antecedent phrase (ending with an HAC) and consequent phrase (ending with a PAC) once you get to the end of a period‚ the PAC offers a sense of completion Periodicity: Difference between Baroque and Classical music (In Baroque compositions‚ the melody always continues and in Classical compositions‚ the melody will be a set number of measures and will have individual phrases following Empfindsam Style:

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    democracy causing a lot of Germans to vote for Hitler and his way to take Germany forward in its future. German politicians seemed unable to tackle the problems the depression caused. When the depression came into full flow in 1930‚ the chancellor‚ Heinrich Brüning‚ pursued a tough economic policy. He cut government spending and welfare benefits. He constantly urged the German public to make sacrifices. Some believe he was trying to make the countries situation worse so that they didn’t have to make

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    Trimester 1 Indo-Europeans: Were a nomadic group who came from the steppes. We know about them because of the roots of there language They tamed horses sheep cattle and goats. Language: Slavic speakers moved northwest‚ celtic‚ german italic moved west and greek and persia went south. Nobody new they moved from steppes but they started movement from one region to another in 1700 to 1200 bc. Hittites: Part of the Indo-europeans broke off and took over Anatolia: they were called the Hittites

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    Photoelectric Effect

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    utilising work in quantum mechanics‚ and was developed by people like Max Planck. The photoelectric effect was not just an immediate discovery with a definite drawn conclusion. It involved many years of research‚ experimentation and debating. In 1887‚ Heinrich Hertz first discovered the concept of the photoelectric effect when he was investigating the production and reception of electromagnetic waves. From this experiment‚ after several years it was determined that when light shines on a metal surface

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    Franz Jaggerstatter

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    country for not complying with military requests and was later persecuted. Jaggerstatter started in his early life as a in the church and became a sexton. He was spent his childhood living with his mother‚ Rosalia Huber‚ and stepfather/adoptive father‚ Heinrich Jagerstatter‚ on a small farmland. As Jagerstatter grew into youth he was well known to his dedicative farmer and family oriented. In 1936‚ he married to Franziska Schwaninger. They parented three daughters. Jagerstatter was a devoted to his parish

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    ancient Egyptians wrote “The Book of the Dead” to explain their religious rituals‚ Buddhist Monks wrote the “Bardo Thodol” as a way of helping the human soul in reaching Nirvana after death‚ and finally‚ during the mid-1400’s‚ in Medieval Europe‚ Heinrich Kramer wrote the “Malleus Maleficarum”‚ which offers insights‚ on how to detect and eliminate witches. So‚ as you can see the paranormal isn’t a new concept at all. Now we push forward to today‚ the 21st century where‚ according to Llewellyn

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    The Nuremberg Trials The Nuremberg Trials is the general name for two sets of trials of Nazis involved in crimes committed during the Holocaust of World War II. The first‚ and most famous‚ began on November 20‚ 1945. It was entitled the Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal‚ which tried the most important leaders of Nazi Germany. The second set of trials‚ for lesser war criminals‚ was conducted under Control Council Law No. 10‚ at the U.S. Nuremberg Military

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    book burning holocaust

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    On April 6th‚ 1933‚ the Main Office for Press and Propaganda of the German Student Union proclaimed a nationwide "Action against the Un-German Spirit"‚ which was to climax in a literary purge or "cleansing" ("Säuberung") by fire. Local chapters were to supply the press with releases and commissioned articles‚ sponsor well-known Nazi figures to speak at public gatherings‚ and negotiate for radio broadcast time. On the 8th of April‚ the Student Union also drafted the Twelve Theses which deliberately

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    Why I Like The Holocaust

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    One of the reasons why I like the book is because it was very sad and very descriptive and must of took a lot of time and effort into that. My second reason that I like the book is because it lets me make my own mind movie and I can create and design my own characters and it had no pictures so it was really easy to imagine my own things. My third reason why I like the book is because as we were reading the book it was getting more and more sad. But by the time we were done the book it was a little

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    paramilitary corps. These are both good theories but only one can be true. These theories also have much supporting information to back them up. People say they were being controlled by Himmler. They were not that active until the head of the S.S Heinrich Himmler was appointed to command of the Gestapo. Yes some of them where horrible to civilians‚ but not all of them were. Once Himmler to charge every reported Gestapo was now participating in harassing the citizens. The Gestapo began taking people

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