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    In the 1920’s‚ more films were produced then in the rest of Europe combined. Many amazing German directors were discovered who included Fritz Lang‚ Joseph von Sternberg and Ernst Lubitsch. Some of the movie master pieces these men created include: The Cabinet of Dr Caligari‚ The Blue Angel‚ Metropolis and Nosferatu. Blue Angel launched its star Marlene Dietrich who became world famous. Nosferatu was a German horror movie

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    Gender Bias in Literature "Men Fix Things…Girls Have Dolls" -Shirley B. Ernst I have thought about many different ways to organize this paper and have come to the conclusion that the best way to approach the topic is on a book-by-book basis. My perceptions of the gender biases in these books vary greatly and I did not want to begin altering my views on each so that they would fit into certain contrived connections. What interests me most in these stories is how the authors utilize certain character’s

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    CASE SUBST STANCE A CASE STUDY OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE DEPRESSION AND DEPRESSION by Damian Carey The author‚ engaged in the pursuit of Mental Health CONTENTS Page Introduction Introduction History Case Histor y Aetiology Pathogenesis Oriental Medicine Diagnosis‚ Aetiology and Pathogenesis Treatment Oriental Medicine Treatment Aetiology Treatment Western Medicine Aetiology and Treatment Research Discussion Conclusion References 1 1 2 2 4 6 7 8 9 ~1~ INTRODUCTION

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    Art History Survey 2 MODULE THREE READING QUESTIONS 1. How does Ernst Gombrich define style and how might we understand the relationship between an object’s style and the time and place in which it was created? Ernst Gombrich defines style as “any distinctive‚ and therefore recognizable‚ way in which an act is performed or an artifact made or ought to be performed and made.” He also portrays style as distinguished event or pieces that has “desirable consistency and conspicuousness” and “stands

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    How and why did Hitler become a dictator? Hitler rose to the position of chancellor in January 1933‚ as a result of the poorly prepared treaty of Versailles‚ the resulting economic hardship and his apparent strong leadership. In the next 18 months however Hitler seized absolute power and created a total dictatorship through his ability to exploit opportunities‚ a manipulation of his country through a reign of fear and a ruthless and systematic repression of all opposition. Hitler used the Reichstag

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    and instead of being kicked out he alternated his talent and played the violin and the harpsichord. In 1703‚ he landed his first job as a musician at the court of Duke Johann Ernst in Weimar. There he served as a violinist and at times‚ filled in for the official organist. Later on‚ he began working for Duke Wilhelm Ernst in Weimar‚ where he wrote many church cantatas and possibly some of his best compositions for the organ while working for the duke. Some-time later‚ while working at St. Thomas

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    Jeremy Bentham’s Influence on the Criminal Justice System: Past and Present The delivery of punishment has changed significantly over the centuries. Up until the 19th century in England‚ imprisonment was not regarded as a punishment‚ it was merely used while the offender waited to be sentenced to their ‘real’ punishment (Bull‚ 2010; Hirst‚ 1998). Corporal punishment such as flogging‚ branding and mutilation‚ death by hanging‚ and transportation to other continents such as America and Australia

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    Dada and its impact on Contemporary Art According to the Oxford Dictionary of art‚ Dada was “A movement in European art (with manifestations also in New York)‚ c.1915–c.1922‚ characterized by a spirit of rebellious revolt against traditional values. It arose from a mood of cynicism engendered by the First World War‚ to which some artists reacted with‚ cynicism‚ sarcasm and nihilism.” Gathering in Hugo Balls’ Cabaret Voltaire for spontaneous readings‚ performances and exhibitions

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    basis of the Nazi regime. In September 1935‚ the Nuremberg Laws were announced. ‘The laws deprived Jews of their German citizenship and prevented them from marriage to non-Jews’[3]. Furthermore when a German-born Jew assassinated German diplomat- Ernst von Rath in Paris in 1938‚ this gave the Nazi’s and Hitler a good excuse to finally attack the Jewish

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    Accounting in the USA The following report will describe and discuss the major elements of accounting in the USA. It will show that the US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) are set by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)‚ where as the International Accounting Standards (IAS) are set by the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). This report will also state the similarities and differences between these standards. In addition‚ the following report will use

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