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    Biography

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    playing for distinguished guests. Aged 17‚ he accepted a post as a court musician in Salzburg; although this did not suit him very well‚ the next few years were a time of prolific composition. In 1781‚ he moved permanently to Vienna where he stayed for remainder of his life. In Vienna‚ he became well known and was often in demand as a composer and performer. I pay no attention whatever to anybody’s praise or blame. I simply follow my own feelings. - Mozart However‚ despite his relative fame and

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    Anna Freud Research Paper

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    Personality Development Lifespan and Personality Development Anna Freud‚ the daughter of Sigmund Freud‚ was a famous psychologist in the 21st century and was well known for her studies in psychoanalysis and child psychology. Anna was born in Vienna‚ Austria on December 3‚ 1895‚ and was the sixth child born in the Freud family. Anna‚ was extremely close with her father‚ and was influenced by him‚ but her work went well beyond her father’s ideas. She was known as the founder of child psychoanalysis

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    Marjane Satrapi Identity

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    Austria and a return to Iran that are intertwined with her country’s tumultuous narrative. The forces that drive Satrapi to become a graphic novel author living in France are‚ most prominently‚ her relatives actions and stories‚ her experiences in Vienna as a teenager‚ and the geopolitical atmosphere of her homeland. Satrapi’s family plays a very important role in the formation of her familial and moral values. Her parents set an example for her‚ teaching her to stand up for what they think is right

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    History of Mozart

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    from the tender age of three; instruments ranging from the violin to the organ and beyond. By the age of five‚ Mozart had started composing music for himself. As a young man‚ Mozart travelled extensively throughout Europe‚ with his time spent in Vienna in the early 1770s being particularly rewarding; it was here that he composed two operas‚ ‘Mitridate’ and ‘Lucio Silla’. Later during this decade‚ Mozart’s first operas began to be performed in Germany‚ and he found employment from 1774 to 1777 at

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    used the term "intergovernmental organization" instead of "international organization" for clarity.[3] The first and oldest intergovernmental organization is the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine‚ created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna. An international organization is an organization with an international membership‚ scope‚ or presence. There are two main types:[2] International nongovernmental organizations (INGOs): non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that operate internationally

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    Neefe. In 1787 he studied briefly with Mozart‚ and five years later he left Bonn permanently and went to Vienna to study with Joseph Haydn and later with Antonio Salieri. Beethoven’s first public appearance in Vienna was on March 29‚ 1795‚ as a soloist in one of his piano concerti. Even before he left Bonn‚ he had developed a reputation for fine improvisatory performances. In Vienna young Beethoven soon had a long list of aristocratic patrons who loved music and were eager to help him. Onset

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    Life of Sigmund Freud

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    into a Jewish merchant family‚ and moved to Vienna when he was four years. Freud remained in Vienna with his family until the Nazi invasion and occupation in 1938 (Boeree‚ 2009). Growing up in Vienna at the time‚ Freud was exposed to a city was a laboratory for radical innovations in politics‚ philosophy‚ the arts and sciences. A well-educated and ambitious young man immersed in classical literature and philosophy. Freud attended the University of Vienna‚ where he was initially interested in law

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    Beethoven Symphony 5

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    Bernstein. The piece of work was performed by the extremely talented Vienna Philharmonic and consisted of four movements – Allegro con brio‚ Andante con moto‚ Scherzo Allegro and Allegro. This piece is one of the best-known compositions in classical music and one of the most frequently played symphonies. Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor‚ Op. 67 was performed by the Vienna Philharmonic in the Musikverein Golden Hall in Vienna.

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    Kraus were a Jewish American couple who rescued 50 children from Vienna‚ Austria‚ during World War II by bringing them to the United States. They worked for months to gain all the information‚ and important documents to legally bring these children to the United States. The pair had help from a family friend‚ Robert Schless‚ members of the Independent Order Brith Sholom‚ and members of the Jewish communities and families in Vienna. All the children who were rescued were from families who had already

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    Noli Me Tangere

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    WAS RIZAL AN AMERICAN SPONSORED HERO? CONSTANTINO’S ARGUMENTS: * Rizal pre-eminence among other Filipino heroes was partly the result of American sponsorship. * Governor William Howard H. Taft was quoted in one of his statement that Rizal was “the greatest Filipino‚ a physician‚ a novelist and a poet (who) because of his struggle for a battlement of conditions under Spanish rule‚ was unjustly convicted and shot. * The American wanted a national hero who would not oppose policies with

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