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    mechanics. He was born and grew up in Vienna in a Jewish family from Lostice in Moravia. Ehrenfest excelled in his grades at school but did not do well at the Akademisches Gymnasium‚ his best subject being mathematics. After transferring to the Franz Josef Gymnasium‚ his marks improved and in 1899 he passed the final exams. He majored in chemistry at the Technische Hochschule‚ but took courses at the University of Vienna‚ in particular from Ludwig Boltzmann on his kinetic theory of thermodynamics

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    twenty-nine languages. His contemporaries were his way of exorcising his own postwar trauma by recreating the amorphous hell of the western front. Because Remarque was a sincere patriot‚ he was unable to ignore Germany’s attempts to start another war. Josef Goebbles‚ Hitler’s propagandist‚ cranked out a stream of lies‚ linking Remarque with bohemians‚ Jews‚ communists and charging him with removing money illegally from the country‚ concealing Jewish ancestry and

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    World War I is one of the most memorable war of all time. According to pbs.org at least 8‚528‚831 soilders had died in the war and 21‚189‚154 people were severely wounded. This war was between two armies‚ the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. The Triple Alliance was the alliance between Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy while the Triple Entente was between Great Britain‚ France and Russia. This war began on July 28th‚ 1914. This war all started with the assassination of Mr. Franz Ferdinand

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    Importance of Laughter

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    relieves tension‚ leaving your muscles relaxed. Humor helps you keep a positive outlook. Even in the most difficult of times‚ a simple laugh can go a long way. We are born with the capacity to laugh‚ which is an unconscious behavioral response. Dr. Josef Parvizi‚ a Stanford University neurologist says‚ “All laughter is unconscious. You do not choose to laugh like the way you choose to speak.” Philosopher John Morreall believes that the first human laughter begun as a g¬esture of shared relief at the

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    Walter Gropius Essay

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    Walter Gropius was one of the most important architects and educators of the 20th century. The son of a successful architect‚ Gropius received his professional training in Munich. After a year of travel through Spain and Italy‚ he joined the office of Peter Behrens‚ the most important European architect of the day‚ in Berlin. In 1910‚ Gropius left Behrens to work in partnership with Adolf Meyer until 1924-25. This period was the most fruitful of Gropius’s long career; he designed most of his significant

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    Fictional literature of the Holocaust the reader opens a diverse number of stories about this tragic and gruesome historical event. Fictional stories explore a sensitive topic with respect‚ it gives honor to the survivors of the Holocaust by informing new generations of the adversities the Jewish people experienced. Fictional Nazi genocide stories solve the limitations present in autobiographies and survival testimonies about the Holocaust; Anna Richardson mentions one of these limitations in The

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    The Holocaust In Poland

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    The Holocaust is the persecution and extermination of a large portion of European Jews and other minorities by the Axis powers ( Allen 6 ). The majority of the event took place in WW2‚ happening between 1938- 1945 ( Allen 7 ). Most of what happened in the Holocaust did so in Germany and Poland as the majority of ghettos‚ concentration and extermination camps were in these regions‚ but the event was not isolated there either ( Holocaust par.15 ) . Those who took part in the act were the members of

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    History of Photography Final Research Project Bauhaus: Influences on Photography and Architecture After the defeat in the First World War and the fall of the German monarchy‚ Germany faced darkness and lost hope in the future. Walter Gropius‚ a German architect‚ who served in the war‚ saw the need of re-orienting the art world for the better (Westphal‚ 7). One year after the First World War‚ 1919‚ Gropius opened a school in Weimar‚ Germany called the Bauhaus school. His intention

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    Byzantine art Byzantine art is the artistic products of the Eastern Roman‚ or Byzantine‚ Empire‚ as well as the nations and states that inherited culturally from the empire. Though the empire itself emerged from Rome’s decline and lasted until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453‚[1] many Eastern Orthodox states in Eastern Europe‚ as well as to some degree the Muslim states of the easternMediterranean‚ preserved many aspects of the empire’s culture and art for centuries afterward. A number of

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    Joseph Stalin Biography

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    In 1902 a short‚ sworthy little firecracker of a man was arrested by Russian authorities for his part in a prison break. Before fingerprints were in common use‚ police had to write detailed notes about every suspect they took into custody. Heres how they described the tank: Height 2 archins‚ 41/2 vershoks. Body medium. Age 23 features: Second and third toe of the left foot attacked. Appearance: Ordanary. Hair dark brown. Beard and moustaches: Brown. Nose straight and long. Forehead straight but low

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