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    Erich Von Ludendorff was born in April 9.1865‚ and died in December 20‚1937. He was responsible for Germany’s military policy Early life. Erich Ludendorff went to World War I. After the war he became a leader of the political. His mother’s family served for the military. He was an impoverished landowner and captain. He also became an officer and then he went to the military. Ludendorff was educated in the cadet corps and also was promoted to a general staff in the military. In the 1908 he was put

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    A Deceitful and Untrustworthy Beast Within “The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions‚ but by iron and blood” Otto Von Bismarck once advocated. This quote generalizes this Iron-chancellor’s attitude towards change. He highlights the importance of wars depicted by Iron which symbolizes Artillery and weaponry‚ and blood which symbolizes patriotic death. His perception of change was strongly reinforced by the necessity for strong arms and military

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    honour of Otto Fürst von Bismarck‚ the architect of German unification and the arbiter of European politics during the second half of the 19th century. Bismarck‚ also known as the "Iron Chancellor"‚ was the founder and first chancellor of the German Empire‚ and through his diplomatic skills‚ he managed to maintain the peace in Europe for a generation. EARLY LIFE AND CAREER Otto von Bismarck was born on 1 April 1815 at Schönhausen in Brandenburg‚ Prussia. His father‚ Ferdinand von Bismarck-Schönhausen

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    To what extent was Bismarck responsible for the unification of Germany in 1871 and account for the effect this had on the balance of power in Europe‚ any threats faced due to this imbalance and how Bismarck countered these threats. Otto von Bismarck‚ a charismatic diplomat and first chancellor of Germany‚ was one of the main driving forces behind the unification of the pre-German states. By opposing socialism and...... into the German Empire. His actions and results would usurp the balance of

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    Otto Von Bismarck was instrumental in the unification of German states up for 1871. His experience as ambassador in St. Petersburg and Paris gave him considerable experience in foreign affairs‚ and his aim sought to deliver Prussia a higher status in Europe. Representing the Junker class‚ Bismarck was a great opportunist‚ delivering and commanding decisions well by exploiting situations at the right time. He accomplished unification through diplomatic persuasion and well prepared wars. He would often

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    Werner von Braun  Von Braun’s life  Born 23rd March 1912 in Germany (now Poland)  Prosperous aristocratic family  Early interest in astronomy fostered by being given a telescope  Didn’t do well at school until he acquired a copy of “The Rocket into Interplanetary Space”‚ by Hermann Oberth‚ which inspired him to apply himself in maths and physics.  1932‚ graduated from Berlin institute of technology with a degree in mechanical engineering.  Enrolled in University of Berlin.  1932

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    A Surveillance Society In the article‚ The Surveillance Society‚ by David Von Drehle‚ talks about the privacy of today’s society. It is said that “Privacy is mostly an illusion.”‚ because in our world today‚ there is hardly any privacy left at all. Today’s society is being watched everywhere they go and everything they do along the way. A surveillance society is a society where you are constantly being watched in every step that you do in life. Ranging from text messages to your credit card purchases

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    Belas Rift by Stephan Von Clinkerhoffen follows the undertakings of Stig and Meg‚ both aliens known as Manna In their mission to spare their homeland from the abhorrent human‚ Anet. Anet looks to wipe out their race in an offer to get all the gold from their gold rich world. Stig and Meg are compelled to take after her to earth to prevent her from undertaking her plan. Upon their entry‚ they find that there is a whole other side to their journey than they had first thought. Their excursion turns

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    language is one of the most important aspects of life‚ without it humans cannot understand and coexist with eachother. Yet no other two novels has shown the opposite of that more emphatically than The Sufferings of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. Goethe and Flaubert explores the notion that language is an imperfect communication medium and lacks the ability to help one fully express themselves whole heartedly and truthfully. The characters ideas

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    The principles of John Von Neumann Model using a block diagram. John von Neumann Block Diagram John von Neumann Block Diagram John von Neumann is known as “The Father of the Computer” or subsequently as the “von Neumann architecture”. The main principles of John von Neumann were he devised a concept for computer architecture that remains with us to this day‚ the stored-program concept. The computer should operate completely electronically. An electronic stored-program computer where both

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