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    composer. Aton Bruckner was born September 4‚ 1824- died October 11‚ 1896. He lived in Austria‚ Ansfeldan. Bruckner’s full name is Josef Anton Bruckner. He was an Austrian composer of a number of highly original and monumental symphonies‚ Also an organist and teacher who composed much sacred and secular chorus music. Bruckner was the son of a village schoolmaster and organist in upper Austria. The type of music that Bruckner composed was vast amount of chorus music. In 1835-1836

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    To counter further French aggression and to gain diplomatic backing for future disputes‚ in 1882 Italy Joined the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria. The alliance‚ however‚ was not flawless. Italy and Austria a rivalry for years as Austria held northeastern Italy‚ it opposed the unification of Italy and it had Trieste‚ Istria and Zara and the coast of Dalmatia‚ all land of which Italy wanted to integrate into its growing Empire. Therefore

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    To what extent had the provisions of The Vienna Settlement (1815) relating to Italy been overthrown by 1849? In 1815 there was a meeting of the great powers – Britain‚ Russia‚ Austria‚ Prussia and France – to consider the future of Italy after Napoleonic rule had ended. Metternich‚ the leader of Austria at the time‚ had various main aims regarding the situation of Italy‚ the majority of which revolved around stopping French influence and not allowing liberalism which could lead to wars and revolutions

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    contributing factor‚ it is far less significant when compared to other aspects of the failure such as the intervention and military strength of Austria‚ the lack of unity between various revolutionary factions and the lack of outside help from other countries. One of the key factors of the revolutionary’s failures was due to the repeated involvement by Austria and its imposing army‚ who were a major force in Europe and the world at the time. Led by Metternich‚ the Austrian’s quashed revolution after

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    Business Overview Taking a brief look on the economic development in Europe up to the year 2008 reveals high GDP growth rates and reminds us about the times of prosperity that we almost all so nostalgically recall. But Austrian Airlines have never seen any boom in revenues‚ profits and the number of transported passengers. This alone is a reason for big concern as airlines have never been a counter-cyclical business. If the company is unable to sustain itself in the times of prosperity what loss

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    Advanced Analysis Project: Ernst Krenek’s Suite for Violoncello Solo Op. 84 (1939)‚ first movement Op. 84 (1939)‚ first movement Ernst Krenek (1900-1991) Ernst Krenek was born in Vienna‚ Austria on 23 August 1900 and died in Palm Springs‚ California on 22 December 1991. Throughout his life‚ he insisted that his name be written and pronounced as a German word. In 1918‚ near the end of World War I (1914-1918)‚ Krenek was drafted into the Austrian Army‚ but his assignment to Vienna allowed

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    labor‚ capital and services •European Community-1993 European Union (EU)/ Maastricht treaty- single currency (Euro) •Globalization •Unification of East and West-economic troubles/ “new Europe” FRQ 2 Metternich‚ Foreign Minister of Austria from 1815-1848‚ and Bismarck of Prussia from 1862-1890‚ were the same in their foreign policy goals with their conservative beliefs that the ideas of liberalism and revolution must be crushed‚ however Metternich often engaged in war while Bismarck

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    Frederick the Great of Prussia and Joseph II of Austria both followed many enlightened policies while reforming but both of them did not utilize all of the enlightenment ideas. Both of the rulers were also similar in the ways they used enlightened ideas and how far they advanced these ideas. Frederick the Great of Prussia was a strong believer that the king was the first servant of the state. which meant he would do what is necessary for the long-term betterment of the state. The major thing he

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    porTodo Indoor Leisure Consulting Business description porTodo Indoor Leisure Consulting is a young‚ innovative‚ Austrian consulting group‚ specialized in indoor activities. The company is based in Innsbruck and operating in Austria‚ Bavaria and in South Tyrol. The focus is on indoor activity concepts‚ which add value to the community‚ town or tourist region of the client. porTodo has a proved network‚ with long-time partners‚ at its disposal‚ with witch the perfect solution for the prospect’s needs

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    European rulers wanted to restore the old order. Great Britain‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Russia met at the Congress of Vienna. They met to arrange a final peace settlement. The most influential leader was the Austrian foreign minister‚ Metternich. He wanted the royal families to be restored to their positions of power. They also wanted to keep any one country from dominating Europe. They gave new territories to Prussia and Austria. To keep the balance of power‚ the countries agreed to meet and

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