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    unification of Germany into one sovereign state and into one of the high and dictating powers of the world at the time. A crucial and fundamental event that led to the stepping blocks of the future rise of nationalism within the hearts of future Germans alike was that of the Confederation of the Rhine and the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte I. In 1806 after countless wars involving Napoleon against Austria’s Francis II and Russia’s Alexander I in the Battle of Austerlitz‚ Napoleon and the French empire

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    German wine industry vocabulary 1. Briefly discuss the AP number. (5) All Qualitätsweine bestimmter Anbaugebiete (QbA) and Qualitätsweine mit Prädikat (QmP)‚ including Sekt have to carry an AP number. AP stands for Amtliche Prüfnumber and means quality control number. It proves that a wine has undergone and passed various tasting and analytical tests and its origin has been established to the board’s satisfaction. When a producer pertains for an AP number‚ samples of the wine are kept by the

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    with a guide. Where good hiking shoes or boots. Steep and bumpy trails are the hiking in Germany. 3 facts about German eating establishments: Geustheuses are Inn type reastraunts offer the best specialties in the region. Geustheuse are often kept in the family for many generations. Many langer Geustheuse are homes to the family owning the Geustheuse. 3 important tips for eating in a German restaurant: The menus are outside the window so you can already know what to order and how much to pay. You can

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    became largely influenced by the prominence of fine arts (e.g. painting) movements‚ referred to collectively as Avant-garde. Avant-grade contained styles that rejected the realistic depiction of a concrete world‚ movements such as German Expressionism and Soviet Montage. German Expressionism attempted to express raw‚ extreme emotions‚ in painting through garish colors and distortion and in theatre through “emphasized gestures‚ loud declamation of lines‚ staring eyes‚ and choreographed movements” (Thompson

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    Mazzini centralized the republic and gave more emphasis on the right and the will of the people. Next‚ Gioberti headed the federation of existing states‚ and then Italian nations were built around the aristocratic kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont as german looked towards Prussia. Cavour has played a prominent role in the Sardinina government from the period 1850 to 1861. He was recognized as a dominant figure during that time. In 1852‚ Cavour was elected as a chief minister in the Sardinian monarchy

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    Stereotypes in Anglo-German relations as portrayed in John Cleese’s Fawlty Towers 1. Introduction 1.1 Fawlty Towers “Listen‚ don’t mention the war! I already mentioned it once‚ but I think I got away with it all right!” (Fawlty Towers: The Germans). Fawlty Towers is a British situation comedy from the 1970’s‚ written by ex-Python John Cleese‚ which has become a cult series and is considered to be a legendary comedy milestone (Berman 14). The first series launched in September of 1975‚ introducing

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    International Business and Economics German Culture and Leadership Behavior Midterm Examination Paper‚ Fall Semester 2011‚ Chinese Traditional Culture and Leadership Behavior Introduction This is a short introduction to German Culture in the eyes of a German born and raised student. The content reflects his sight and impressions as well as his personal experience and insight to topics such as German Tradition and Culture‚ what is the background of German Culture and where does it come from.

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    German Expressionism and Tim Burton Tim Burton’s films have often been noted as modern day forms of German expressionism (the creative movement in Germany before World War I). It is through such things as sets‚ themes‚ makeup and costuming‚ lighting and shadows‚ acting techniques‚ and character that we can see Burton has been widely influenced by films of the era. The notable director’s films Edward Scissorhands (1990)‚ Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)‚ Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992)‚

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    always work as the basis for further integration of the European Union. Although the Franco-German relationship is old‚ it continues to be vital today. According to one German professor of the International Relations and the chair of the department of political and social sciences at the European University Institute (European University Institute‚ 2015)‚ Ulrich Krotz‚ “a long-term perspective on the Franco-German relationship

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    Menz German Expressionism and Early Cinema German expressionism is one of the most fundamental movements of early cinema. With its basic foundation stemming from the creation of the Universum Film AG in 1917 by the German government‚ expressionism found a happy home in Germany until‚ arguably the late 1920s (Wolf). Expressionism changed the canvas of cinema with its technical innovations as well as its impact on Hollywood‚ not only with its borrowing of ideas‚ but with the emigration of German actors

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