Case Study – August Macke August Macke was an artist born in Germany on the 3rd of January‚ 1887 and became a leading member of the expressionist movement‚ Der Blaue Reiter‚ before the movement ended due to the dispersion of members in the First World War. He himself was drafted into the German army and was inevitably was killed in action on the 26th of September 1914‚ only at the age of 27. August Macke was an expressionist painter‚ who would present the world solely from a subjective perspective
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FOCUS ON GERMAN STUDIES 69 The Poetics of Deniable Plausibility in Rainer Maria Rilke’s “Die Turnstunde” DARREN ILETT ie Turnstunde”1 opens abruptly: “In der Militärschule zu Sankt Severin. Turnsaal” (W 435).2 Provided with only these two terse phrases of orientation — which replicate the harsh‚ clipped commands of the military3 — the reader is already located in the space of action. The narrative begins immediately and relates Cadet Karl Gruber’s atypical athletic performance and consequent
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Assignment One – Professionalism Submission Date: Monday‚ September 15th 2014 PETROLEUM LAND MANAGEMENT - 2015 SUMMER STUDENTS Requisition Number: 2378 Date Posted: 9/3/2014 Location: Calgary‚ AB PETROLEUM LAND MANAGEMENT - SUMMER STUDENTS Apache Canada Ltd. seeks Petroleum Land Management students for 2015 summer positions in our Calgary office. The successful candidates will be working in a team environment and responsibilities may include: Provide
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Gumbinnen‚ 1914. This battle was initiated by the German eighth army at Stalluponen on 17 August 1914. The eighth armys commander was General von Prittwitz. He was encouraged by the leader of the I corps Hermann von Francois to press ahead with the assult against the Russian first army under Rennenkampf at Gumbinnen. Prittwitz was aware that General Samsonovs Russian second army was making its way towards the south he decided to take them on at the first avaliable opporotunity. The German attack was
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18 May 2012 The Literature and Life of August Wilson August Wilson was born as Fredrick August Wilson on April 27‚ 1945 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. His father Fredrick August Kittel was a German immigrant baker who later abandoned his family. His mother Daisy Wilson was from North Carolina. August Wilson was one of six children by his mother who also was the youngest by 13 years. He grew up in a two-bedroom apartment with his mother and siblings. August Wilson was the only black child in his
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August Wilson: Poet‚ Playwright‚ and So Much More August Wilson is a man who‚ outside of the theatrical world‚ is not very well known. Yet there are those‚ like Paul Carter Harrison‚ who would rank him in "the same ’artistic continuum’ as Langston Hughes‚ Toni Morrison‚ and Thelonius Monk."1 When I began research on August Wilson I asked myself‚ so what? So what if he’s won awards and recognition? What has he done to merit them? What makes this man important enough to do a research paper
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In the poetry of 1914 there is both crude propaganda and poems that are subtle and deeply moving if naïve. The poetry in 1914 had purpose for why they were written. Some were written with the intent of trying to enlist more men for the war because the authors believed that all men should fight for their country. While others were to show everyone that war is not so glorious and there is nothing sweet about fighting for their country. Either way‚ they all used naïve idealism or sometimes crude propaganda
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(Germany‚ Italy and Austria-Hungary) and The Triple Entente 1907 (Britain‚ France and Russia). This was a evident factor as to who fights who an for what reasons. The two alliances‚ aware of rising tensions‚ began their preparations for war long before 1914. The Naval Race began between Britain and Germany. Germany had their Risk Theory‚ to create a big enough fleet to threaten Britain’s fleet to stay in their ports. And Britain had their "two power standard"‚ for their fleet to be big enough to fight
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Light in August‚ by William Faulkner‚ is a story of racial conflict in a Southern United States town. Faulkner’s work is very unique because its structure presents only gradual revelations of information and consists of three different but interconnected plot threads. In this way‚ the narrative plots are circular because they build frameworks around the other plots. One of these three narratives focuses on the enigmatic character Joe Christmas. One of the most interesting things about Joe Christmas
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The 15th of August has its own importance for us Indians. It was on this day in 1947 that India became independent. We won freedom after a hard struggle. On this day our first Prime Minister‚ Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru‚ unfurled the National Flag at the Red Fort for the first time All the people irrespective of their caste‚ colour and creed celebrate the day every year amidst great rejoicing. It is a public holiday. On this day we take a pledge to defend our freedom with all our might. The Independence
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