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    Der Bologna-Prozess – Fluch oder Segen? Gut zehn Jahre ist es nun her‚ dass die deutsche Regierung zusammen mit 29 europäischen Staaten den sogenannten „Bologna-Prozess“ unterzeichnete und hiermit den Grundstein für ein reformiertes‚ einheitliches europäisches Hochschulwesen setzte. Bis zum Jahr 2010 soll der Prozess andauern‚ die Hochschulen in Europa zu modernisieren und einen gemeinsamen‚ europäischen Hochschulraum zu schaffen. In diesem sollen die Studenten und Professoren mobiler

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    SUMMER 2010 DANCE-38A INSTRUTOR: LUCAS ZENG‚ JIAXIN RESEARCH PAPER Through this course‚ I am interested in Ballet. I didn’t know there are so many kind of ballet before. I always thought ballet is just a kind of dance‚ and I didn’t know there is classical ballet‚ temporary ballet‚ and neoclassical ballet until I take this course. Ballet emerged in the late fifteenth-century Renaissance court culture of Italy as a dance interpretation

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    World war one was one of the darkest times in our history. There were many horrors associated with world war one that weren’t associated with other wars due to advances in technology. Additionally‚ fear was also a major factor during the war‚ as people constantly feared for their lives. To make matters worse‚ the soldiers that fought in the war lacked the proper motivation after everything they have experienced. World war one was horrific‚ frightening‚ and unfortunate war that nobody wanted to fight

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    Republican system of government. Caesar’s political alliances were a method of gain for all involved individuals‚ however to usurp absolute power‚ these relationships were necessarily temporary and unstable in nature. Following the dictatorship of Sulla (82 BC)‚ the Senate were especially wary of the accumulation of power by an individual‚ causing Caesar’s relationship with the Senate to become increasingly tense as his political and military career progressed. Political alliances were essential

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    Indice: 1. Rapporto tra semiotica e pubblicità: -Tra semiotica e pubblicità……………………………………6 -Primi passi verso la pubblicità……………………………...10 -Origini della pubblicità……………………………………..11 -Capire il significato della Brand per l’azienda……………..13 -Struttura del Brief………………………………..................20 2. Approccio storico alla pubblicità automobilistica -Introduzione………………………………………………...26 -La pubblicità di ieri…………………………………………27 -E in Italia? Scoppia il mito della velocità………

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    Foundations in ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIES Only study guide for ENG1501 Authors: Deirdre Byrne Fetson Kalua Ruth Scheepers Critical reader: Gwen Kane Department of English Studies University of South Africa Pretoria ©  2012 University of South Africa All rights reserved Printed and published by the University of South Africa Mucklneuk‚ Pretoria ENG1501/1/2013–2015 98926381 InDesign‚ Florida HSY_Style Although every effort has been made to trace the copyright holders

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    ballet dancer. Anna’s mother enthusiastically supported her pursuit. Within just two years‚ Anna was accepted at the St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet School‚ after passing the entry exam with flying colors. The school was directed by famed ballet master Marius Petipa. At the Imperial Ballet School‚ Petipa and Anna’s teachers‚ Ekaterina Vazem and Pavel Gerdt‚ quickly recognized her extraordinary gift. A dedicated and ambitious student‚ Anna knew a successful ballet career would require a lot more than

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    “Alea iacta est”. With those words Julius Caesar crossed the River Rubicon in northern Italy and forever changed the history of the world. Rolling the die was exactly what Caesar was doing when he decided to challenge the authority of the Roman Republic that until now he had served. While it is easy to give specific dates as to when the government shifted to Caesar’s ‘Dictator for Life’ role‚ as well as for when his nephew Octavian (Augustus) received his new name and new titles of Caesar/Emperor

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    It is all useless. It is like chasing the wind." (Ecclesiastes 2:26). The "it" in this case‚ F Scott Fitzgerald’s groundbreaking novel The Great Gatsby‚ refers to the exhaustive efforts Gatsby undertakes in his quest for life: the life he wants to live‚ the so-called American Dream. The novel is Fitzgerald’s vessel of commentary and criticism of the American Dream. As he paints a vivid portrait of the Jazz Age‚ Fitzgerald defines this Dream‚ and through Gatsby’s downfall‚ expresses the futility and

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    create what became the First Triumvirate. The First Triumvirate included Pompey the Great‚ and Marcus Licinius Crassus‚ along with Julius Caesar. (Balsdon 75) In seventy one BC Pompey the Great‚ who had earned his epithet in service under Sulla‚ returned to Rome‚ after having defeated the ever so popular general Sertorius in Spain. At the same time Pompey was returning to Rome‚ Marcus Licinius Crassus‚ a rich aristocrat‚ was restrained in Italy. (White 14) Pompey and Crassus

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