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    look at changes made by nationalism to the Vienna settlement. Vienna settlement can be seen as a stage that attempts to stop changes from taking place in Europe: it aimed to "turn to clock back"‚ restoring old order‚ and preserve a "status quo" to maintain balance of power and stability in return for peace. Changes made to it started in 1830‚ when there was the Belgium War of Independence. The Belgians‚ forced to unite with Holland in 1815 by the Vienna settlement to create a buffer state to prevent

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    HISTORY SECTION Q1.Which of the fallowing countries did not attend the congress of Vienna? a) Britain b) Russia c) Prussia d) Switzerland Ans. d) Switzerland Q2.Who said “when France sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold”? a) Garibaldi b) Mazzini c) Metternich d) Bismarck Ans. C) Metternich Q3.Which treaty recognized Greece as an independent nation? a) Treaty of Versailles b) Treaty of Vienna c) Treaty of Constantinople d) Treaty of Lausanne Ans. C) Treaty of Constantinople

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    Chinese‚ one of the earliest of such works in the West. The interrelationship of Heaven‚ Earth and Man‚ implicit in this philosophy‚ deeply impressed young Anton and affected his whole worldview. He later embarked on medical studies in the University of Vienna. He was the student of some the most famous physicians at the time‚ such as Girard de Sweiten (Empress Marie Theresa’s physician)‚ Anton de Haen and Anton von Storck. His thesis “De influxu planeterium in corpus humanum” (“Influence of the Planets

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    many philosophers would go for the next decade or two. However‚ it was an Austrian‚ Ludwig Wittgenstein‚ whose inspiration and influence motivated a group of scholars known as the Vienna Circle‚ which was organized in the early l920s.1Wittgenstein’s work‚ Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus was generally accepted by the Vienna Circle although it has some "mystical" or quasi-religious tendencies that were usually rejected by the Circle. Actually‚ it has been shown that Wittgenstein was not anti-mystical

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    Los Maestros The Los Maestros goal as a terrorist group is to expand our drug operations into the South-West United States by influencing state governments through terror. We seek economic gain through the selling of drugs. The government is harassing us and slowing down our distribution; we want to take revenge. By attacking our selected places‚ we will be able to strike fear into the citizens and the government; we mean business. Attacking Hill Air Force Base will serve the groups goals and

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    severely limited. In order to do this‚ land from Italy was distributed to Austria‚ as a way of enticing Austria to protect Italy from French expansion. The lands of Lombardy and Venetia came under the influence of the Austrians‚ due to the Congress of Vienna. The Austrian Chancellor Metternich‚ was therefore alarmed when he heard of revolutions occurring in Italy‚ as it made him think that the three states: Naples‚ Sicily and the Papal states‚ were challenging his authority‚ and this would have an impact

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    The first area of this argument focuses on indulgence shown clearly defeated powers in the conference table in the century. For example‚ at the Congress of Vienna in France‚ despite putting Europe through nearly two decades of bloodshed unprecedented‚ they were allowed to return to their former borders to war‚ and later returned to Great Power status in the following decades. This was for the most part to the

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    positivism. Friedrich Waismann who was a member of the Vienna Circle. Logical positivism he saw as the belief that “Anyone saying a sentence must know under what conditions he calls it true‚ and under what conditions he calls it false. If he is unable to state these conditions‚ he does not know what he has said. A statement which cannot be conclusively verified cannot be verified at all. It is simply devoid of any meaning.”   In the early days of the Vienna Circle‚ a sentence was said to have empirical meaning

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    The novel Maestro‚ written by Peter Goldsworthy is set in Darwin. When Paul Crabbe first moves to Darwin‚ the idea of learning the piano from Eduard Keller doesn’t seem to good and idea‚ after his first visit. Eduard Keller also known as the ‘Maestro’ is a strange character in the novel. Paul is portrayed in the beginning of the novel as a young and innocent fifteen year old from South Australia. Mr. And Mrs. Crabbe are the loving and supporting parents of Paul who have gone to much trouble simply

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    Prince Klemens von Metternich was the chief minister of the Austrian Empire and the leading conservative statesman in European politics from 1815 to 1848. He was the principal architect of the "Concert of Europe‚" the alliance of great powers that sought to maintain the the pillars of the old regime--monarchy‚ aristocracy‚ church‚ and privilege--against the forces of liberalism and nationalism. As minister of a German-led multi-national empire‚ Metternich had reason to fear nationalism as much as

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