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    Research Methods Research is what I’m doing when I don’t know what I’m doing. Werner von Braun Research • Knowing things • How do you know? • Direct Experience – through observation (Methodology) • Agreement reality (those things we “know” as part of the culture we share with those around us) and experiential reality. Human Inquiry 1) All people exhibit a desire to predict their circumstances. a. Getting an education will affect how much money we earn later in life b. Swimming

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    Desires Joseph von Eichendorff is seen as one of the most famous poets of the German romanticism. Eichendorff composed many poems about his desires‚ the romantic world of joy‚ the simple intimacy‚ and the experience of nature as a way to God to create a mental antithesis to his violent affected military life. In this manner‚ his poem “Moonlight Night”‚ written in 1837‚ reflects his desires and his closeness to nature and to God. The speaker of the poem describes his feelings and impressions of

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    borders Industrialization- scramble for scarce resources (ex: coal steal became coveted & cotton) around the world Imperialism Alliances- against rivals‚ build networks of security The Spark: Franz Ferdinand (assassination) air to Austrian throne 1914: War Begins Allies: Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Japan Central Powers: Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Ottoman Empire Modern Warfare‚ Massive Slaughter Airplanes‚ Machine Guns (first time in Europe; had been used in Africa)‚ Tanks‚ Poison Gas (Mustard Gas)

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    In 1905 General Count Alfred von Schlieffen created The Schlieffen Plan. The Schlieffen Plan was the operational plan for the attack on France once Russia started to mobilise their forces near the German border. Germany was to create a small holding on Russia while most of the German army went to invade France‚ this was known as The Two Front War. German’s would have to move quickly through Belgium in order for this Plan to work. After they defeated France‚ the rest of the German troops would move

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    birth of the Space Race commenced long before the Cold War tensions began to rise. In the 1920’s Wernher Von Braun was a German teenager who dreamed of designing and creating rockets capable of reaching outer space. He spent his high school years participating in “Verein für Raumschiffahrt (Society for Space Travel)‚ which conducted experiments with liquid fuel rockets.” Following high school Von Braun joined the Nazi Party who capitalized on his expertise with aerospace engineering. He became a leader

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    The historical roots of humanistic psychology are firmly planted deeply in the European traditions of existentialism‚ phenomenology‚ and personalism. Most humanistic psychology scholars readily acknowledge a debt to existentialism and phenomenology‚ yet the contributions of thought within personalism are often unacknowledged. In part‚ personalism often is forgotten because the term “personalism” speaks less to a system of philosophy or psychology than to a general concern with positivism’s tendency

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    1917  Page 30 - 36 - War broke out against Germany in 1914 as a result the Tsar became more popular than he had been for years. This was because … Everyone united because of the mutual hatred towards Germany The Tsar worked closely with the Duma STEP 1: THE EFFECTS OF THE WAR AGAINST THE SOLDIERS  Page 30 - Support was loss because of the defeat from the Germans - Over one million soldiers were killed or taken as a prisoner by the end of 1914 however this number increased to 8 million by 1917.

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    The Future of the International Monetary System The Future of the International Monetary System by Ansgar Belke‚ Kerstin Bernoth and Ferdinand Fichtner The financial crisis of 2007/2008 and the current “Euro crisis” challenge the current global monetary system. They drastically reveal the actual system’s weaknesses und show the eminent importance of the international monetary system for the stability of markets and national economies. DIW Berlin was commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Finance

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    Throughout our time‚ we have either heard or read about the prodigious people that have shaped or influence the world we live in today. Carl von Clausewitz is a pronounced military theorists who lived during the Napoleon era and saw war as a socio-political activity that skillfully influenced his success. The battles that took place within his time period were heavily influenced by this theory and various revolutionary events that are still adequate for explaining warfare in the modern era. II

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    Diary entry Lecture 1 The first lecture was a start to a large topic known as the imperial capital world city: London 1750-1914. As an introduction‚ the lecture started with a question as to what the British empire and what variables is affected its strength. The question directed acted as method of reviewing my own personal knowledge on the Empire‚ I needed to understand the aspects involved. The trading that occurred which to gave the empire new materials to support its military and riches to support

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