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    Literature of 20th century

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    20th Century and beyond- Döring ‚ 1. Sitzung am 08.04.14 Siehe Handout Texts chosen by chance‚ subjection Erich Auerbach- Mimesis Monarchical categories: literature under monarch e.g. 1830-1901 “The Victorian Age” Julian Barnes: A History of the World in 10 ½ chapters‚ 1989 No solution Article: World´s last WW1 veteran dies Difference: talking about event in past (represented through documents  impersonal) Talking about personal experience represented through

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    MYOB (Mind Your Own Business) is an Australian-based technology company that provides financial software and products to businesses in Australia and New Zealand. While the company offers over 100 services and products‚ it is mostly known for its suite of accounting software for small to medium-size businesses. MYOB’s mission is to help businesses by providing user-friendly accounting software. According to the company‚ over 1 million businesses in Australia and New Zealand use MYOB softwar Tally

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    The Holocaust

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    Those that managed to escape and hide returned to the small farms in the area to ask for help.  Jozef and Wiktoria Ulma were asked to help the Szall family and two Jewish sisters‚ Golda and Layka Goldman.  The Ulma family took them in and helped them until a neighbor informed the Nazis that they were helping the Jews because he wanted their land. The

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    Nationalism in Eu

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    Q.1: How did Nationalism and the idea of the Nation-State emerge?    Ans: Till mid-eighteenth century most of the people around world did not have concept of nationalism i.e. about their nationality‚ their national identity etc. This is because at that time nations did not exist in their modern form. People lived within kingdoms‚ small states‚ principalities‚ chiefdoms and not within nations. The first clear expression of nationalism came with the French Revolution in 1789. Thus‚ the idea of nationalism

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    Poland Has Not Yet Perished was written two years after the third partition of Poland of 1795‚ and was later adopted as the Polish national anthem in 1926 in the same year of Pilsudski military coup and exemplifies not only the struggles Poland has suffered‚ but the resilience of the Polish people in the face of these struggles and their determination to take back what is theirs despite the odds. The song itself was written as a means to boost the morale of Polish soldiers fighting in Napoleon’s

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    Poland DBQ

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    Diego Lopez Liranzo 22 September 2014 AP European History Form VI Analyse the factors that contributed to the emergence of a workers’ opposition movement in Communist Poland in the period 1956-1981. After World War II‚ the official communist party dominated all aspects of Polish politics‚ which soon became an issue with not only the working class of the country‚ but also the intellectual and educated Polish community. Between 1956 and 1981‚ there was an emergence of workers’ opposition against

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    The murders took place at Fort Zeelandia‚ this is not just a coincidence. Back in the eighteenth century‚ a lot of torturing and murdering of slaves took place here as well. Those incidents still had a great impact on the Surinamese society even after slavery was officially forbidden. People always thought of Fort Zeelandia as a place of pain and misery. When the december murders took place here‚ it was also a reminder of the previous events that happened there. So the effect that the December murders

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    The Russian Civil War Basic Work Rough Draft Intro The primary cause of the Russian Civil War was the breach between the Bolsheviks and non-Bolsheviks. This breach was caused by a number of events‚ one of them being the Russian Revolution‚ which occurred throughout 1917. The Russian Revolution consisted of two parts‚ the first part being the February Revolution‚ where Tsar Nicholas II was forced out of his position and the Russian monarchy was replaced by a provisional government. Most Russians

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    The Future of Cryogenics

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    thermodynamic process that states that the "temperature of a fluid is reduced in a process involving expansion below a certain temperature and pressure"(McClintock 4). After Cailletet and Pictet‚ a third method‚ known as cascading‚ was developed by Karol S. Olszewski and Zygmut von Wroblewski in Poland. At this point in history Oxygen was now able to be liquefied at 90 K‚ then soon after liquid Nitrogen was obtained at 77 K‚ and because of these advancements scientist all over the world began competing

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    Lauryn Dippold Mr. Fred Rodgers‚ a great children television actor‚ once said‚“Anyone who does anything to help a child in his life is a hero to me. ” (Fred Rodgers) Saint John Paul II certainly portrayed this quote well. The wonderful man had the ability to stay alive and faithful to others during World War II while his father got sick. He was able to spread the good news of the Lord to countless people. He made extreme changes in the political government that changed the lives of so many. He

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