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    History 112 Date??????? How did the Ottoman Empire Decline? The Ottoman Empire was the largest and the last of the Islamic empires. It stretched from North Africa to the Arabian Peninsula the Cox and the Balkans Hold away to the gates of Vienna. It was by far the largest empire of its time and it was ahead of its competition in terms of production‚ military‚ science‚ and culture. The Ottoman society was very unique in its form and nothing similar has been seen in history ever again. The closest

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    Persepolis‚ we follow Marji as she faces various obstacles throughout her childhood into adulthood. Most of her childhood is spent in Iran‚ yet her adolescent years are spent in Vienna. Although she and her family believe a different environment will bring her peace‚ she’s faced with a set of complex issues in both Iran and Vienna. She faces herself when she is thrown into less than ideal situations. Satrapi displays how even in a place away from physical violence‚ it can be just as hard to live without

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    Quadruple Alliance restored the Bourbon monarchy to France in the person of Louis XVIII and agreed to meet at a congress in Vienna in September 1814 to arrange a final peace settlement. II. The leader of the Congress of Vienna was the Austrian foreign minister‚ Prince Klemens von Metternich. The Principle of Legitimacy I. Metternich claimed that he was guided at Vienna by the principle of legitimacy. B. To reestablish peace and stability in Europe‚ he considered it necessary to restore

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    within existing compositional forms (gats‚ tukras‚ parans etc.) and created new forms‚ such as uthan‚ Benarsi theka‚ and fard. President of India. In Born in Calcutta in 1953‚ Pandi Anindo Chatterjee is regarded as one of the most versatile Tabla maestros in India today. He is not only a leading exponent of the Farukhabad gharana‚ but is also a master at revelling in other tabla gharanas - Punjab‚ Lucknow‚ Delhi‚ Ajrada and Benaras styles. He is considered by many eminent tabla players as the tabla

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    marked by the uprising of the middle class and the spread of revolutionary ideas caused by the French Revolution‚ which ultimately led to the outbreak of war all across Europe. Once France was defeated‚ the Vienna Congress met to discuss the future and fate of Europe. The purpose of the Vienna Congress was to establish an international framework for continental cooperation and the maintenance of the balance of power. This aided the emperors of Russia‚ Austria as well as Prussia to focus on internal

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    (5) Carl Thomas Mozart (6) Franz Xaver Wolfgang [‘Wolfgang Amadeus’] Mozart Family: Four Lives in a Social Context (Oxford‚ 1998) Mozart (3) (Johann Chrysostom) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (b Salzburg‚ 27 Jan 1756; d Vienna‚ 5 Dec 1791). Austrian composer‚ son of (1) Leopold Mozart. His style essentially represents a synthesis of many different elements‚ which coalesced in his Viennese years‚ from 1781 on‚ into an idiom now regarded as a peak of Viennese Classicism.

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    conference called by the victorious allied nations in Vienna – The Congress of Vienna. It took place in September 1814 to June 1815 and is mostly considered as the precursor to today’s United Nations. The Congress was highly successful in achieving its goal‚ as there were no wars between European countries for almost 40 years. One could say that the Concert of Europe is still continuous‚ but with different players‚ goals and name. Thus The Concert of Vienna was first of its kind and in addition Europe had

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    worst of times‚ he is also a brave and loyal friend. Mercutio is the joker within the play. For example: when Tybalt asks if he consorts with Romeo‚ Mercutio if picks up a stick and calls it a fiddle stick‚ then he says (waving the stick like a maestro would) "..... here’s that will make you dance. Zounds Consort." Mercutio also shows that he is a joker(when he is dying) by making a joke. One can see how Mercutio can be a joker‚ even at the worst of times. Mercutio can also be a brave man at many

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    At 17 he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg‚ but grew restless and travelled in search of a better position‚ always composing abundantly. While visiting Vienna in 1781‚ he was dismissed from his Salzburg position. He chose to stay in the capital‚ where he achieved fame but little financial security. During his final years in Vienna‚ he composed many of his best-known symphonies‚ concertos‚ and operas‚ and portions of the Requiem‚ which was largely unfinished at the time of Mozart’s death.

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    to illustrate their verbal messages which denotes anxiety. -facial expression When Jesse lies about not showing up in Vienna in December‚ he averts his gaze and displays a subtle smile – sign of not being honest. The non- verbal message was not congruent or in accord with the verbal message. -paralanguage Celine becomes frustrated when Jesse says thinking Jesse didn’t go to Vienna‚ frustration displayed by an

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