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    Overview of the Causes of World War Two 1 In your own words‚ explain what the terms short term factors and long term factors mean. Long-term means causes that had been building up over a long period of time‚ these included: Treaty of Versailles‚ which was thought ‘’unfair’’ by Germany Rise of Fascists groups in Europe Short-term‚ means causes that occur in a very short amount of time: Invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany Pre-emptive strike on Pearl Harbor (America) by Japan 2. Read the

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    Elijah Otis: Elevators

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    guide us to our destinations faster and help us innovate our technologies to higher levels to keep up with our fast-paced world. Based on simple machinery‚ its minimalism proves to be the heart beat of our improving industrial communities. Although Elijah Otis improved the invention of the elevator in 1850‚ the composition‚ structure‚ and limitations are still improving today. Though there are many types of elevators‚ the most common type is the roped elevator. This type of system consists of many

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    Elijah Heart Center Toni Berthia University of Phoenix/HCS 405 Elijah Heart Center The finance department has reported that Elijah Health Center is facing a potential working capital shortfall which means the hospital may not have enough cash to sustain itself. The reasons for this shortfall is due to huge discounts given to managed care companies‚ higher wages given to contract nurses‚ low Medicare reimbursement levels‚ growth in current liabilities‚ and unused equipment. I will provide

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    Moby Dick - Lessons Learned There is much to be learned from the theme of the novel Moby-Dick. As in any book‚ there is a message or a sort of subliminal "moral of the story" type lesson you can learn from Moby-Dick. The novel‚ Moby-Dick‚ can teach you many things if you can remain focused long enough. However‚ the most prominent lesson that can be learned from the work is not that complicated and rather apparent. This lesson can be summed up in one sentence; don’t become to

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    In 1970 Diane Arbus used her twin lens Rollieflex camera to capture a photo of Eddie Camel and his parents; strategically using this camera as mentioned before in the photos she took at this time for its square format‚ distortion of image edges‚ and its superiority in intense details. Carmel commonly referred to as the “Jewish giant” or “gentle Giant” was 34 years old‚ 8 feet tall‚ and a walloping 300 pounds; born with Acromegaly‚ a tumor on the pituitary gland that produces an excess of growth hormones

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    Felix Mendelssohn was not only an accepted composer and pianist‚ but also a sensitive painter‚ skillful writer‚ and fluent in three languages aside from his native deutsch tongue. The genesis of Mendelssohn’s successful life in the arts‚ began with piano lessons from his mother. He was later taught by Marie Bigot in Paris‚ and eventually tutored by Ludwig Berger‚ a former student of Clementi’s. Young Mendelssohn also studied composition with Carl Friedrich Zelter‚ a keen enthusiast of J.S.Bach.

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    twenty-first birthday. They worked together‚ composing and performing and raising their eight children. In Clara’s childhood‚ she met‚ performed for‚ and was admired by performers and composers such as Goethe‚ Paganini‚ Louis Spohr‚ Chopin‚ Liszt and Mendelssohn. She was influenced by each of these men and made an impact on them as

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    through the use of adding new instruments to orchestras‚ new tones‚ and harmonies. Two composers of this era are Frederic Chopin and Felix Mendelssohn. Frederic Chopin lived between 1810-1849 and was born in Warsaw to French parents. Chopin was considered to be a child prodigy at the piano and composing music. When referring to Romantic Music‚ he is said to

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    Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy‚ mostly famously known as Felix Mendelssohn was born on February 3rd 1809 in Hamburg Germany. Mendelssohn was one of four children growing up‚ the second oldest of the children right behind his sister Fanny. Mendelssohn was the son of a successful banker and the grandson of a well-known German Jewish Enlightenment philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Even though his grandfather was Jewish‚ his father grew up his family to be Lutherans. Mendelssohn and his family moved

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    Study Questions Unit II Part 2 (Chapters 28-29‚ 32) The Romantic Era Chapter 28 1) How old was Mendelssohn when he composed the Overture to a Midsummer Night’s Dream? 17 2) How does Mendelssohn tell the story of the play through music? By using melodies that can be readily associated with the play’s principal characters. 3) What is program music? Why was it important during the 19th-century? Purely instrumental work openly linked in some way to an object‚ story‚ or idea outside of the music; Artists

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