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    #2) Why was the Congress Unable/Unwilling to prevent or act on the revolution in Austria? Austria was excluded from the Great Power negotiations during the last years of the crisis. It was unwilling to support the decisions already taken but was also unable to prevent them. Austria’s attempts to suppress uprising in Italy in areas that Austria controls initially had to deal with the French forces supporting the uprisings. Austria contained dozens of subjugated language groups (including the Magyars

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    which they were selected.3 This representative portion of a population is called a sample.4 Donald Ary‚ Lucy Cheser Jacobs‚ and Asghar Razavieh‚ Introduction to Research in Education‚ (New York: Holt‚ Rinehart and Winston‚ Inc.‚ 1972)‚ 160 2 Ibid.‚ p. 125 3 L. R. Gay‚ Educational Research: Competencies for Analysis and Application‚ 3rd ed.‚ (Columbus‚ Ohio: Merrill Publishing Company‚ 1987)‚ 101. 4 Ary

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    Last week‚ I wrote about what I thought about the word “culture”‚ what it meant to me‚ and how it related of coming of age. I discussed on how culture to me meant the customs and beliefs of your past generation passed on to you and creating that to your image. This week I’ve now realized there are many other factors of culture that influence our way of life. Pop culture plays a big role if not more on who we are and how we behave. I discovered that many aspects like television and social media affect

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    In 1848‚ many revolutions broke out in many regions such as France‚ the Austrian Empire‚ Prussia‚ and Germany. Originally‚ the intention of the revolutions were for universal male suffrage and for greater rights for the common people. There was always a constant struggle between classes‚ since the lower classes felt they were being oppressed and treated unequally by the upper class. The original intention of revolution failed in the revolutions of 1848 since many revolts were held in France‚ the

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    Though many studies have emphasised the importance of outdoor free play on children’s social and emotional development‚ there has not been much research on how the lack of outdoor free play can affect children’s social and emotional development. Therefore‚ this research aims to investigate the following research question: How does the duration of outdoor free play affect the interaction skills of children ages three to four years old? Methodology/ Research Design For the purpose of this research

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    From 1830 to 1848‚ there were six revolutions that happened in the Italian States‚ the Austrian Empire‚ the German States‚ Belgium‚ and France that attempted to make the governments more liberal and (in some cases) nationalistic. Despite the fact that many of these revolutions were repressed by the government‚ and not many clear short-term successes occurred due to them‚ it can be debated that the liberal revolutions of 1830 & 1848 were successful. Successful meaning that they spread the ideas of

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    refers to a change in the weather which can be an environmental problem‚ such as the sea level rising‚ more warming over land than oceans‚ and more hot days and nights. In the past century‚ climate change was consistent with greenhouse gases increase (Philippe & Kool‚ 2000‚ p.16). According to Lemieux and Scott (2005‚ p. 385)‚ anthropogenic climate warming is threaten to global biodiversity; thus‚ climate change has many impacts. Climate change has significant consequences for Northern Canadian

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    Obbligato instruments Favola in musica Week 2/Chapter 5-6 Maestro di capella Commedia del Arte Opera buffa Public opera Stile concitato Lament (on ground bass) Teatro San Cassiano/1637 Castrati Week 3/Chapter 9. Benigne de Bacilly Philippe Quinault Académie Royale de Musique Tragédie en musique Air Lully’s recitative (especially metric properties) Agrément Air de cour Divertissement Les quatre-vingt violins de Roi (24 violins of the king/5-part string band) Haut-contre French

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    kingdoms in Israel and Lebanon. In 1187‚ Salah al-din took Jerusalem. Moreover‚ the people of Europe were very upset and the pope urged the kings of Europe to unite against Salah al-din‚ and in the end Richard‚ the Lionhearted‚ the king of England‚ Philippe Augustus‚ the king of France‚ and Friedrich Barbarossa‚ king of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor‚ all went to Jerusalem. Beside‚ a special tax in both France and England raised money for the crusade. Nevertheless‚ the Third Crusade‚ like the Second

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    Many parallels exist between “Man on Wire” and the life presented by Camus in The Myth of Sisyphus‚ but there are some distinct differences between the assertions of Camus and the actions of Philippe Petit. Camus found that we as humans usually act with some motive‚ whether that is appealing to God or to some goal set by social standards‚ to reach some unknown measure of success. To Camus‚ this constant appeal to some ulterior meaning becomes absurd when death is considered‚ because death is when

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