| 1. | Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann
Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann was born on September 17, 1826 in Breselenz, Hanover (present-day Germany). His father, Friedrich Bernhard Riemann was a Lutheran minister. ... Georg was the second of their six children. Georg’s father served as his teacher...
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| 2. | Franz Kafkas Guilt and Suffering Franz Kafka’s “The Judgment” and The Metamorphosis present, through symbols, an autobiographical account of Kafka’s own guilt and suffering throughout his life.
First of all, the initial feeling of guilt is introduced through both Georg and Gregor’s tyrannical father who appears at first to be an ...
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| 3. | Freudian use of Motherhood in Literature In life, there is no relationship as sacred and complex as the one between a mother and her child. The role of a mother is often a subject of literary as well as psychoanalytic discourse. The mother figure appears frequently as a character in literature, and is often explained by analysis. In Freud’...
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| 4. | die Wolves! That’s all that went threw their minds. Both men sitting in fright and anxiety were wondering what would happen next. “I thought our men were coming?” said Ulrich. Their was a silence in the spooky, horrifying night. Georg didn’t say a thing. “Do u think their coming toward us?” No one answe...
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| 5. | eithics Friedrich Nietzsche linked to Jean-Paul Sartre Friedrich Nietzsche and Jean-Paul Sartre are major philosophers linked together by there agnostic views. However, although they begin from slightly similar premises there are obvious distinctive barriers. Friedrich Nietzsche and Sartre are related by th...
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| 6. | G W F Hegel ... Among these thinkers were men like Kant, Plato, Socrates, and Hegel. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) was a German philosopher who developed a philosophical system that influenced thinkers throughout the ages. Hegel actually broke the mold as far as intellectual thinkers were conce...
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| 7. | carl friedrich Carl Freidrich Gauss was born in Brunswick, Germany on April 30, 1777. Gauss wasn’t born into a very wealthy family in fact he was born in a family of peasants. His mother worked as a maid and his father worked as a gardener. Gauss’s father also worked as a trader and a foreman, which is a merchant’...
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| 8. | Friedrich Schiller V S Victor Hugo In Romanticism Friedrich Schiller V.S. Victor Hugo In Romanticism
Romanticism, as we often define it to be, is a very strong way of representing and expressing all sorts of different forms of arts. To be more specific, romanticism is an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in the late 18th centur...
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| 9. | Visit The play The Visit written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt is not like usual plays because it does not flow from beginning to end. ...
Dürrenmatt uses different types of alienation techniques in the play The Visit and these are that there are a lot of unnamed characters and they are only referred to as ...
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| 10. | History of HyperSpace History
Everyone in this world lives in four dimensions: Length, width, depth, and the last, the dimension of time. ... Much later in human history the Greek philosopher Euclid (330-275 B. ...
According to the Hyperspace Theory this is what has happened to our universe. ... Due to this la...
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| 11. | the reader “ ‘What would you have done?’ But this time she knew she would get no answer. She wasn’t expecting one. Nobody was. The Judge shook his head silently….Not that it was impossible to imagine the confusion and helplessness Hanna described….as if it had been a conflict between two equally compelling dut...
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| 12. | Life and Actions of Carl Friedrich Gauss Carl Friedrich Gauss was born on April 30, 1777 in Brunswick, Germany. From the outside, life looked simple for him, but from the inside there were many struggles within himself and his family. ...
Gauss was born into a family of lower middle class status. ... And his mother, though uneducated...
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| 13. | Noobs It is natural for most humans to hate one another because of many reasons. Such as past experience, jealousy, and other reasons. Because of hatred, people seek for vengeance, and sometimes they can go to the limit, by working extra hard to get their revenge. In, "The Interlopers," by Saki, and, "The...
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| 14. | Friedrich Hebbel on Life Art History and Tradition ... In his play “Gyges und sein Ring” (1858), Friedrich Hebbel explores and presents various themes that that he needed to address as an artist living life in this world. The purpose of this short paper is to present Hebbel’s views on art and life, history, and tradition drawing from “Gyges und ...
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| 15. | Clara Schumann a Brief Account of Her Life and Works Clara Schumann is known as one of the greatest performers of the Romantic period. She was born Clara Josephine Weick in Leipzig, Germany on September 13, 1819 to parents Friedrich Weick, a music teacher and piano store owner, and Marianne Tromlitz Weick, a soprano singer and student of Weick. Eve...
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| 16. | my love "If You Love for the Sake of Beauty" by Friedrich Ruckert is a poem relating to loving and accepting someone for who they are. “Love” demonstrates that poetry is identifiable with life and the living. Ruckert takes us on a journey we have not previously traveled, even though most of us take love f...
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| 17. | Gustav Mahler ... Gustav Mahler was his name.
As with most musicians, Mahler’s childhood had an impact on his music. Unfortunately, Mahler ‘s childhood was full of complications. ... In addition to being reared in a loveless marriage, Mahler’s personality was affected by the death of several of his siblin...
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| 18. | methodology of Gadamer ... In doing so, it was informed by phenomenological philosophers to build its methodology, most notably by the philosophical approaches of Heidegger and Gadamer. ... Hence, I searched for a methodology, which would lead me to an understanding of the meaning of people’s readiness for death. This ...
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| 19. | Detective Max ... A detective named Max Wood has just awakened from his slumber and enters the foyer to find his assistance James Friedrich III sitting in his chair smoking one of his many pipes. ... " Max said and James replied ¡°It¡¯s nearly noon, you have been in bed for ages¡±. Max went to the window and sa...
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| 20. | Karl Marx Karl Marx was a German political philosopher and revolutionist, cofounder with Friedrich Engels of scientific socialism. Marx was one of the most influential thinkers of all times. ...
Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818, in trier in the German Rhineland. ... Marx and Engels were both a...
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| 21. | What is Morality and how does it apply to Accounting ...
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, born in 1844, believed that people who possessed traditional values were actually pursuing a “slave morality.” Nietzsche states that weak people who only sought to serve their own interest and to control the people create slave morality. ... ”
Sigmund Freud ...
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| 22. | War Crimes Bring Destruction for Human Relationships The novel The Reader, directed by Costa-Gavras and the movie The Music Box, written by Bernhard Schlink both indicate how war crimes complicate relationships for both protagonists. War crimes destroy human mind about pride and love in both stories. ... War crimes bringing destruction to human ...
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| 23. | Phological or something theory phlogiston theory , hypothesis regarding combustion. The theory, advanced by J. ... The theory received strong and wide support throughout a large part of the 18th cent. ... Joseph Priestley, however, defended the theory throughout his lifetime. ...
The theory of phlogiston was predominantly G...
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| 24. | German Ideology The German Ideology, 1846, was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in
Brussels, Belgium following their extradition from France. ... The German Ideology follows from the Economic and Philosophical
Manuscripts of 1844, which contained Marx’s first break from Hegel; namely his belief that ...
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| 25. | It was from an opera by Friedrich Gitterfenster called Das Bettzeug and it was the bit ... Alexander, his name itself drawing, as Alex comments in the book (“good Bog, I thought, he is another Alex(124)”), a direct parallel between the two characters, his supposedly benign humanitarianism shown as easily giving way to his betrayal upon Alex in part three chapter 5, veering from extr...
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| 26. | Ideas on Communist Manifesto The Communist Manifesto, written by Karl Marx with the help of Friedrich Engels published in 1848, was an expression of his views on socialism and his prediction of the end to exploitation of the proletariat. ... Throughout this document the ideas of these two authors are proved to be consequences...
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| 27. | Inventors and Inventions of the 19th Century Inventors and Inventions of the 19th Century
We have all heard the saying, “Those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat it”. ...
One theme that has a very big impact on our history is inventions. Inventions change our lives, and most of the time we don’t even realize how much. ...
On...
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| 28. | WHAT IS RADON WHAT IS RADON?
Radon, a member of group 18, the Noble Gases, is the heaviest of the Noble Gases. ... Radon is a nonmetal with an atomic weight and mass number of 222 and an atomic number of 86. ... Radon has a half-life of 3. ...
Radon is most often formed by the radioactive decay of Radium, t...
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| 29. | Much Ado About Nothing William Shakespeare ... ” (Georg Brandis 1895) Examine Shakespeare’s presentation of Claudio. ... Do you think Shakespeare’s audience would have agreed? ... ”
Claudio shares a conversation with Benedick about Hero, seeking his friend’s honest opinion of her and ultimately his approval. ... Claudio is so serious a...
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| 30. | Karl Marx
Karl Heinrich Marks (1818-1883)
In 1818 Karl Marx was born in Trier. After high school Marx went to school at The University of Bonn. ... Within a year Marx transferred to the University of Berlin. ...
In 1841 Marx was a journalist for Rheinische Zeitung, a liberal newspaper. ... ...
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| 31. | Apollonian vs Dionysian in The Flea By John Donne
Apollonian vs. Dionysian in “The Flea”
“The Flea” by John Donne is perhaps simply the seventeenth century’s version of a commonplace pick-up line. ... “The Flea” by Donne creates a poetic tension between the flea and abstinence from sex that reflects the Apollonian and Dionysian duality. The ...
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| 32. | Communist Manifesto The Communist Manifesto is an effort by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to portray their views of the goals of communism and the theory behind this unusual movement. The book says that class struggles or conflicts, the exploitation of one class by another, are the inspiring power behind all historica...
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| 33. | Baroque Era The Baroque Era style began around 1600 with the origins of opera and concluded around 1757 with the death of Haendel. Baroque style is often characterized by elaborate decoration and intellectual complexity. ... At the end of the era, complex counterpoint is frequently found. The best-known com...
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| 34. | Carl Frierich Gauss Carl Friedrich Gauss was recognized at a very age when in elementary school when asked to sum the number from 1 to 100 he noticed a pattern to the numbers and responded with their sum. Gauss has done many amazing things in mathematics. ...
Gauss came from a typical family of town workers. ... G...
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| 35. | What is Communism
Communism was the most powerful force in the world in the early 20th century. ... After World War II, the spread of communism in Eastern Europe caused conflicts known as the Cold War, between communist countries and non-communist countries. Communism can be considered as the greatest threat to w...
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| 36. | Chronological Timeline of Pennsylvania County Development Clouser Data Chronological Timeline of Pennsylvania County Development
& Clouser Data
Pre 1729 Events
Papers Relating To Provincial Affairs In Pennsylvania
“Whereas,” divers Protestants, who were subjects to the Emperor of Germany, a Prince in Amity with the Crown of Great Britain, transported themselves a...
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| 37. | martin heidegger Heidegger, Martin (1889-1976), German philosopher, who developed existential phenomenology and has been widely regarded as the most original 20th-century philosopher. Heidegger was born in Messkirch, Baden, on September 22, 1889. ... Heidegger began teaching at Freiburg in 1915. ... Standing behin...
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| 38. | Does One Have to Be Religious in Order to be Ethical DOES ONE HAVE TO BE RELIGIOUS
IN ORDER TO BE ETHICAL
Most theologians and philosophers acknowledge that ethical values are intertwined with religion. The issue over which they differ is “Does one have to be religious in order to be ethical?”
In order to understand the relationship between et...
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| 39. | Expressionism Expressionism seeks out to show the inner life and emotions of humanity. German expressionism was created from the combination of expressionist art and Germany’s devastating loss in WWI. German expressionism in film was created by the use of lighting techniques, lavish sets, and interesting new came...
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| 40. | The Communist Manifesto Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. 1961. The Communist Manifesto. New York: New York Labor News Co. The Communist Manifesto reflects an attempt to explain the goals of Communism, as well as the theory underlying this movement. It argues that class struggles, or the exploitation of one class by another...
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| 41. | Dracula ... This notion is demonstrated both in Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula and in Friedrich W. ... Both Dracula and Nosferatu present a good versus evil theme, but in the telling of these two stories, different impressions are received by the audience pending the different endings and the individual res...
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| 42. | Terrorism In the late 1700’s a German doctor, Samuel Hahnemann, discovered a different approach to the cure of the sick called Homoeopathy (from the Greek word meaning "similar suffering"). Homeopathy is a system of medicine that has a different approach to disease and remedies from that of conventional or "a...
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| 43. | communist manifesto The Communist Manifesto
I remember the first time I heard Don MacLean’s song America pie. ... It was then that I learned Don MacLean was singing about Vladimir Lenin, leader of the Bolshevik party in Russia(1917 ) and more importantly “the Book on Marx,” was Karl Marx’s Communist Ma...
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| 44. | Modernistm After World War I in British Literature After World War I, Britain entered into a period of transition that changed both life and literature. It was not solely because of the war, which had a profound affect on literature. The discoveries of Sigmund Freud, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Albert Einstein provoked new thoughts about the world. The...
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| 45. | intro to romantic muic Introduction:
To be a romantic is a permanent state of mind and heart that can never be confined to any segment of time. ... The political challenges of the 1840s brought man Central European and German musicians to America, who carried with them the romantic traditions of Vienna and Bohemia. ......
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| 46. | Bayer case study Introduction:
Bayer was founded in Barmen by the successful partnership between Johann Friedrich Weskott, acknowledge as the master of dyeing and dye salesman Friedrich Bayer. They registered ¡°Friedrich Bayer & Companies¡± in the commercial register on August 1, 1863. ... Aside from being a dye...
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| 47. | Why did the Left fail to seize power in the German Reichstag between the years 1919 In this essay, I will discuss the main reasons of why the political left wing of the Weimar failed to seize power between the years of 1919 to 1923. I will outline the main events connected to the left wing during this period and how they contributed to the Left’s failure to gain power. Their lack o...
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| 48. | HISTORY OF THE GUITAR
The guitar is a fretted, stringed instrument, and is a member of the lute family. ... The theory of the guitar was discovered in the early centuries. ... The lutes proper which had rounded backs and the guitar type instruments with their flat backs.
Guitar-shaped instruments appear in stone ...
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| 49. | What is the relationship between the state and civil society The purpose of this essay is to examine the relationship between the state and civil society. In a broad analysis, the ideas of different thinkers will be considered, as the aim is to discuss how the understanding of civil society has changed through the years, as also its frequently imprecise relat...
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| 50. | Communist Party The Manifesto of the Communist Party was written in 1847 by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels for the Communist League of London. It is this Manifesto that Marx first applies his concept of historical materialism, which he constructed in 1846 in The German Ideology. This alternative theory of history s...
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