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    Hildegard of Bingen

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    Wittgenstein: a literary and intellectual history‚ by Andrew Weeks. (Albany: State University of New York Press‚ 1993). • Hildegard von Bingen‚ Mystical Visions‚ by Matthew Fox transited by Bruce Hozeski. (Bear & Company Rochester‚ Vermont). • Hildegard of Bingen: Book of Divine works (Edited and introduced by Matthew Fox‚ (New York: Bear & Company). • Hildegard von Bingen: Mystikerin‚ Heilerin‚ Gefahrtin der Engel‚ by Ingeborg Ulrich. (Munchen: Kossel‚ 1990). • Illuminations of Hildegard of Bingen

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    conduct the nerve signal. At the other end of the axon‚ the axon terminals transmit the electro-chemical signal across a synapse (the gap between the axon terminal and the receiving cell). The word "neuron" was coined by the German scientist Heinrich Wilhelm Gottfried von Waldeyer-Hartz in 1891 (he also coined the term "chromosome"). The axon‚ a long extension of a nerve cell‚ and take information away from the cell body. Bundles of axons are known as nerves or‚ within the CNS (central nervous system)

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    Stiner

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    uncovered which made math generally easier for everyone. Steiner was born in the village of Utzenstorf‚ which is located in the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. He showed signs of great intelligence at age fourteen‚ and later at age eighteen‚ attended Heinrich Pestalozzi. Afterwards he studied at the prestigious Heidelberg in Germany. He made a living through tutoring‚ and met A.L. Crelle‚ another legendary mathematician‚ and became good friends with him. Steiner later published Systematische Entwickelugen

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    Adolf Hitler Summary

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    Adolf Hitler (German: [ˈadɔlf ˈhɪtlɐ] ( listen); 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP)‚ commonly referred to as the Nazi Party). He was Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945‚ and head of state (as Führer und Reichskanzler) from 1934 to 1945. Hitler is most commonly associated with the rise offascism in Europe‚ World War II‚ and the Holocaust

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    was going on. Fear of the plague would be an understandable reaction‚ considering that they had no idea what was going on or how to cure it. Eventually believing that the plague was airborne‚ people’s horrors of the plague could be seen through Heinrich von Staden‚ a traveler to Russia‚ in "Whatever house the pestilence visited was immediately nailed up‚ and if a person died within‚ he had to be buried there. Many died in their own houses. Throughout the country‚ all the roads and highways were guarded

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    committed suicide while in prison‚ and Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach’s mental and physical condition prevented his being tried.) Three of the defendants were acquitted. Four were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from 10 to 20 years. Three were sentenced to life imprisonment. Twelve of the defendants were sentenced to death by hanging. Ten of them—Hans Frank‚ Wilhelm Frick‚ Julius Streicher‚ Alfred Rosenberg‚ Ernst Kaltenbrunner‚ Joachim von Ribbentrop‚ Fritz Sauckel‚ Alfred Jodl‚ Wilhelm

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    Nobel Winners

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    2012 The Nobel Prize in Physics Serge Haroche‚ David J. Wineland The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Robert J. Lefkowitz‚ Brian K. Kobilka The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Sir John B. Gurdon‚ Shinya Yamanaka The Nobel Prize in Literature Mo Yan The Nobel Peace Prize European Union (EU) The Prize in Economic Sciences Alvin E. Roth‚ Lloyd S. Shapley 2011 The Nobel Prize in Physics Saul Perlmutter‚ Brian P. Schmidt‚ Adam G. Riess The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Dan Shechtman The Nobel

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    Case: The Bribery Scandal at Siemens AG 1. There is no question that ’bribing’ is unethical and illegal. However‚ nowadays there are a lot of developing countries in which corruption and bribing is a common practice and large companies that are targeted to expand to those countries’ markets have no other option but to pay government officials or other demanding individuals. In the Siemens case which involves bribing for contracts it is partially understandable if the company’s convicted managers

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    Baroque Music Analysis

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    performance‚ I was reminded of various different historical contexts. The musicians’ playing technique along with the unique structure of each composition contributed to their dynamism. The first piece was a violin solo titled Passacaglia by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Von Biber. The slow and peaceful melody of the song reminded me of the medieval times of kings and queens. Towards the beginning‚ the song flowed more smoothly‚ However‚ as it progressed‚ the rhythm picked up and the notes became more sharp

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    of Germany’s ten biggest cities. Governed by abbesses for more than 1000 years‚ Essen is a center for arts‚ history of coal and steel manufacturing‚ and even a major tourist attraction today. The history of Essen starts in the 800’s; in 852 Aflrid von Hildesheim created a convent. This convent was created for daughters of the Saxon high nobility. The majority of the settlers to come by this convent were farmers. The Essen Cathedral‚ the convent‚ was destroyed in a fire in 946; the reconstruction

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