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    the people of Europe grew weary of the corruption and economic problems within their governments. France was the first to act and soon the rest of Europe followed. Metternich once said that “When France sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold”. Austria was another country that was not pleased with their government and status of social classes. The driving force behind the revolutions in Europe was the ideologies of nationalism and liberalism. Nationalism is the pride in one’s own national group

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    In 1908‚ Austria-Hungary took over the former Turkish province of Bosnia. This angered Serbians who felt the province should be theirs. Serbia threatened Austria-Hungary with war‚ Russia‚ allied to Serbia‚ mobilised its forces. Germany‚ allied to Austria-Hungary mobilised its forces and prepared to threaten Russia. War was avoided when Russia backed down. There was‚ however‚ war in the Balkans between 1911 and 1912 when the Balkan states drove Turkey out of the area. The states then fought each other

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    about there culture‚ beliefs‚ and history of Austria. Austria is a small predominantly mountainous country in central Europe‚ between Germany‚ Italy‚ and Hungary‚ its capital is Vienna. The landlocked country shares national borders with the Switzerland‚ Germany‚ Czech Republic‚ and Slovakia. Seven of Austria’s nine provinces have long historical tradition predating the establishment of the republic of Austria in 1918: upper Austria‚ lower Austria‚ Styria‚ Carinthia‚ Salzburg‚ Tyrol‚ and Vorarlberg

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    Understanding Anschluss

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    forbade Germany from making a political union with Austria. Due to this law Hitler had to find a way of making it seem as though Austria wanted the union. Hitler’s plan: He was boosted by his successes in 1936/1937 and now felt that Austria and Germany should become one German-speaking country. Austria felt the same due to its economic instability. The Nazi party was strong in Austria and Hitler encouraged his party to wreak havoc in Austria through demonstrations and riots. Hitler used this

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    Dondon Case

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    DON DON The case of a Slovenian Gazelle As said Mozetic‚ there are three groups of potential market segments for the international expansion of DON DON. The first one concerns the Italian markets‚ the second one includes Austria and Germany and finally the last one concerns the Visegrad group of countries (Hungary‚ the Czech Republic‚ Slovakia‚ and Poland). So we will focus our analysis on these countries. SWOT analysis Strengths: * In 2005 DON DON was among the leading suppliers of fried

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    My Cultural Identity

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    cultural identity seems to me quite difficult. I actually have to admit that I am not quite sure which culture I belong to. I was born in Austria but my father comes from South Tyrol‚ the northern part of Italy‚ where Italian and German are spoken. Therefore I have Italian nationality but I have only some basic knowledge concerning the language. Although I live in Austria‚ there are still some traditions and cultural aspects in my family that are not Austrian. Not only is there some Italian influence‚

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    To what extent was Austria responsible for the failure of Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820-49? Austria had a massive empire in the early 19th century‚ Italy only being a small part. The 1815 Congress of Vienna had given Austria direct control over Lombardy and Venetia‚ and had also put an Austrian family in charge of ruling smaller duchies such as Parma and Modena. As such‚ Austria had dominating control over a lot of Italy. However‚ this was not the only reason why Italian revolutionaries

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    Congress of Vienna

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    Rimmer‚ Gloria Carneiro‚ Mikaela Hall Cuevas 22 February 2012 European History AP The Success of the Congress of Vienna The Congress of Vienna‚ held in Austria from September 1814 to November 1815‚ was a conference held by prominent European powers of the day. The Quadruple Alliance‚ consisting of Britain‚ Austria‚ Russia‚ and Prussia‚ enacted the congress in order to reinstate peace throughout Europe after the tiring Napoleonic Wars scourged the continent. The Napoleonic Wars had

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    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‚ Czechs

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    RTP: Reusable Transport Packaging Of Fruits and Vegetables for Vienna’s Food Trade Austrian Institute for Applied Ecology Christian Pladerer Markus Meissner Abstract June 2005 WASTE PREVENTION INITIATIVE in Vienna Supported by Vienna’s environmental councillor Mag.a Ulli Sima On behalf of the MTV-Abstract ABSTRACT Packaging is of big importance for an economic system. As soon as packaging has served its purpose‚ it usually turns into waste. Considering the shortage of resources

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