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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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    Essen

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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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    How to be a engineer

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    mechanical engineering‚ and it is my belief that I really can make a mark in the automobile industry. After deciding to become an engineer‚ I set out to find the qualities necessary for success. In the process‚ I read about Heinrich Maybach‚ Thomas Edison‚ Isambard Brunel‚ Ernst von Siemens‚ and a host of others. Of all the great engineers I have learnt about‚ the one that

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    unemployed in Germany. 25 February – Adolf Hitler obtains German citizenship by naturalization‚ opening the opportunity for him to run in the 1932 election for Reichspräsident. 10 April – Paul von Hindenburg is elected president of Germany. 30 May – Chancellor Heinrich Brüning resigns. President Hindenburg asks Franz von Papen to form a new government. 14 June – Bans against the SS and SA are overturned. 17 July – Altona Bloody Sunday: In Altona‚ armed communists attack a National Socialist demonstration;

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    History; Hitler

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    was in fact the choice of Hindenburg to elect Hitler as Chancellor with the persuasion of von Papen‚ a ex chancellor who was furious at von Schleicher who played the role of chancellor immediately after him‚ the reason in why Von Papen was removed as chancellor was due to von Schleicher ability to persuade Hindenburg to remove Von Papen as chancellor and appoint himself instead as chancellor‚ this angered von Papen massively and behind the scenes Papen began to negotiate with Hitler believing he would

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    David Ricardo‚ a 17 century English political economist‚ is considered an extremelyinfluential classical economist along with Adam Smith and Thomas Malthus. Ricardo was bornon the 27th April 1772 and helped develop key economic theories until his death on the 11thSeptember 1823 1. Ricardo grew up in a dominate English family where his father was also aneconomist‚ Ricardo credits his father and the reading of Adam Smith ’s book The Wealth ofNations for his interest of the social science‚ economics2

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    Long Fuse Notes

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    European countries before 1914. Main People Luigi Albertini: an Italian journalist and politician‚ who studied the causes of World WarI Fritz Fischer: a German historian who published a history of German policy before and during the war Helmuth von Moltke: the German chief of staff who was afrain of a European war‚ but nevertheless “prepared to urge measures that he knew would bring a general war.” Outline A. World War I is among the most widely discussed topics in history 1. Myopia in history:

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    Agricultural Revolutions

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    A brief summary of module 8 in lieu of the DBA. 8.01 Agricultural Revolutions Agriculture is the modification of Earth by humans to raise crops and animals for food or to sell. Agriculture was born out of hunting and gathering. As human populations began to experiment with growing plants and raising animals thousands of years ago‚ the concept of agriculture as it is known today was established. In this interactive‚ you will explore the development of agriculture‚ identify the hearths of plant

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    Hildegarde of Bingen

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    Cosmic Christ‚” what set Hildegard’s century apart from our age of conflict and change was a religious structure within which every person knew his or her place in life as having been preordained by God. Hildegard was the tenth child of Hiltebert Von Bermersheim and his wife‚ Mechthild. From early childhood on‚ Hildegard had visionary‚ mystical experiences that “shook her to the depth of her being.” When she was very young‚ she realized that not everyone around her shared her experiences. At

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    anybody or changing the lives of others. While on the other hand‚ some people keep secrets to protect themselves and do not mind the pain it causes others. No matter how big the secret is‚ all secrets have penalties and consequences. Heinrich Himmler‚ Heinz‚ Von Braun‚ and Griffin are all connected. They may not all be physically connected‚ but something about all of their secrets connects them all. Himmler‚ a

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