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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Mozart was born on January 27‚ 1756 to Leopold Mozart and Anna Maria in Salzburg‚ Austria. He was the youngest of seven children‚ five of whom died in infancy. Wolfgang was baptized the day after he was born and his baptized name was‚ Johannes Chrysos Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart. Wolfgang was considered as a child prodigy because at the age of five he composed his first piece of music‚ at the age of seven he had his first piece of music published‚ and he wrote his

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    Biography of Helen Keller [pic] Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27‚ 1880‚ in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama. Before she was 2 years old‚ Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing after a high fever. She was often frustrated and the family spoiled her considerably‚ though until Dr. Alexander Graham Bell urged them to find a teacher from the Perkins Institute for the Blind‚ she was unable to communicate. Anne Sullivan was that teacher. The next events are well-known: Helen Keller learning to understand

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    appreciated today‚ in his time‚ the pieces he performed were very divisive. Touring Europe as a child‚ the young and talented Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was observed to be a musical mastermind because of his gifts as a piano player and as a composer. He traveled around Europe with his father‚ Leopold Mozart‚ and his sister‚ Maria Anna‚ who was also a child prodigy. Wolfgang began writing his own music at a very young age: at the age of four‚ Mozart wrote his first concerto‚ age seven‚ his first symphony

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    Helen Adams Keller Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27‚ 1880 in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama she was the first of two daughters born to Arthur H. Keller and Katherine Adams Keller. Keller wasn’t born without sight and hearing and at 6 months old she was speaking. When she was only 18 months old Keller contracted “brain fever” producing a high body temperature. After a few days after the fever broke‚ her mother noticed she didn’t react when the dinner bell was rung or when someone waved there hand in

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    “Your success and happiness lies in you. Resolve to keep happy‚ and your joy and you shall form an invincible host against difficulties.” This quote by Helen Keller means that you should overcome the difficulties and conquer your struggles. Helen Keller showed us that everyone can do that‚ even deaf-blind people. Helen Keller‚ born on 27 June 1880 in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama‚ America‚ was a famous author and speaker. She has two older stepbrothers and one younger sister. She was one and a half years

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    Wolfgang Pauli & The Exclusion Principle Receiving a Nobel Prize is a very onerous award. It is usually given to scientists who have had the most amazing discovery & most scientific advancement in their chosen field of studies. Ever since the first Nobel Prize was given in 1901 there have been much more scientific advancements in physics‚ which has given way too many more Nobel Prizes given out. One of these amazing scientific advancements was The Exclusion Principle discovered by Wolfgang Pauli

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    Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    (2) Maria Anna (Walburga Ignatia) Mozart [‘Nannerl’] (3) (Johann Chrysostom) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (4) (Maria) Constanze [Constantia] (Caecilia Josepha Johanna Aloisia) Mozart [née Weber; later Nissen] (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

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    Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on the 27th of January 1756 in Salzburg‚ Austria. He began taking piano lessons from his father‚ who was a musician at the age of four and he began composing when he was five. In 1762 his father took him to Munich and Vienna to introduce him to the public In Vienna Mozart played for the Emperor of Austria and it was around this time that Mozart learned to play the violin and the organ without having lessons. In 1763 he traveled to paris with his family

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    MARKETING LECTURE NOTES Dimitris Drosos Lecturer Technological Education Institute of Piraeus Business School Management Information System & New Technology Lab LOGO CONTENTS About Marketing Marketing - Product Marketing - Promotion Marketing Strategy E - Marketing GeoInformation and ICT in Market Research – Marketing Notes ABOUT MARKETING GeoInformation and ICT in Market Research – Marketing Notes WHAT IS MARKETING GeoInformation and ICT in Market Research –

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    essay compares and contrasts these two modern photographs created by two prominent photographers. Wolfgang Sievers and Max Dupain are two of Australia’s most renowned Modernist photographers. Their photographs reflected significant changes in the world including technology‚ ideas and the modernist aesthetic applied to Photography. In this regard‚ the photograph Gear for Mining Industry‚ created by Wolfgang Sievers has been compared with the Rescue and Resuscitation by Max Dupain‚ of which both photographs

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