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    There’s a reason Otto Eduard Leopold‚ or more commonly known as Otto von Bismarck‚ is nicknamed the Iron Chancellor. His impacts on both national German/Prussian and international history are arguably second to none throughout all of history. The Iron Chancellor’s impact can still be seen and still continue to influence the world today‚ which truly shows how large his significance on history is. His military and political victories strengthened Germany into a global world power which lasted for almost

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    nor too democratic for the tradition of the Hohenzollern monarchy. He wanted to create a modern‚ bureaucratic state that would be strong and secular” (Merriman p. 663). I wanted to begin with this quote to demonstrate the sort of mission statement of Otto von Bismarck. I felt it important to understand what his ideas and ideals were in order to unify the German states or gain power for Prussia. As the text stated on page 663‚ Bismarck used a type of politics now referred to as “Realpolitik” in order

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    Prime Minister Otto Von Bismarck and Prime Minister Count Camillo Benso di Cavour were powerful men who believed in politics based on practical objectives rather than on ideals‚ also referred to as Realpolitik. Bismarck sought to unify Germany while Cavour sought to unify Italy. Looking at which one was more effective as a leader it is my opinion that Otto Von Bismarck was most effective in the success of his nation. Bismarck was a high-ranking diplomat of the Prussian government‚ it was said that

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    Conservatism‚ Nationalism‚ and Prussification as driving forces of unification After the creation of the German Confederation‚ Otto von Bismarck‚ the Prussian representative in the union of German states‚ was determined to unite them into one single empire‚ with Prussia as its core. Prussia officially took over the rest of German sates by 1871‚ but in the meantime Bismarck implemented several internal and foreign policies to make that happen along with unification. After his speech on September

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    Frederick William IV‚ was appointed king of the military state known as Prussia. As a result of disputes from the rising middle class‚ William I choose to hire Otto von Bismarck as chancellor in order to quiet the unrest. Otto von Bismarck was a realpolitik‚ someone whose decisions were based on practicality‚ not morals. The policies of Otto von Bismarck’s government represented the new kind of conservatism because they represented realpolitik through doing what’s best for the country by incorporating

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    Eval Helper EP OPENINGS Ranks X of XX fiercely competitive X Class Petty Officers. Petty Officer X exhibits the highest standards of professionalism‚ integrity‚ and dedication. Consummate professional. His/Her contributions to this command’s mission cannot be overstated. Ranks X of XX highly competitive X Class Petty Officers. Petty Officer X is extremely conscientious and industrious. Displays an uncompromising commitment to excellence. Already performing at the level of a seasoned

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    In Ranks Inspection

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    7-16. IN-RANKS INSPECTION To conduct in-ranks inspections‚ use the following procedures: a. With the platoon in line formation‚ the platoon sergeant commands Count‚ OFF. On the command of execution OFF‚ all personnel with the exception of the right flank personnel turn their head and eyes to the right and the right flank personnel count off with “ONE.” After the right flank soldiers have counted their number‚ the soldiers to their left count off with the next higher number and simultaneously

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    Nickolaus Otto

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    Nickolaus Otto Nicolaus Otto was born on June 14‚ 1832 in Holzhausen‚ Germany. His first occupation was as a traveling salesman selling tea‚ coffee‚ and sugar. He soon developed an interest in the new technologies of the day and began experimenting with building four-stroke engines. After meeting Eugen Langen‚ who was a technician and owner of a sugar factory‚ Otto quit his job‚ and in 1864‚ the duo started the world’s first engine manufacturing company N.A. Otto & Cie. In 1867‚ the pair was

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    Dr. Rank

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    A Doll’s House is a play written by Henrik Ibsen. The play was set in the 1800s. This essay will convey the significant role of Dr. Rank in A Doll’s House.. Dr. Rank is a secondary character who is overshadowed by the main characters Torvald and Nora Helmer. Dr. Rank gets easily overshadowed in A Doll’s House because his few actions in the play do not affect the outcome. Nora is by far the most significant character in the novel. Nora is the main character who famously leaves her children and her

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    Dr. Rank

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    Dr. Rank hold‚ and one which they both passed to Nora in the play. This idea is first introduced by Helmer in reference to Krogstad when he says that “An atmosphere of lies infects and poisons the whole life of a home. Each breath the children take in such a house is full of the germs of evil” (Ibsen 183). This line plants the idea in Nora’s head that a parent’s moral wrongs may negatively affect their children. This is later shown to have become a belief of Nora’s when‚ in reference to

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