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    in 1968 to unify the Basque Language according to the Basque Studies department at Boise State. This marked the recovery of the Basque language which brought its gradual impact on education. It has been preserved through generations. In 1938, Jon Bilbao, who was a University instructor and activist for Basque Nationalism was invited to speak at Boise State University by the history department to give a presentation on the Basques in the midst of the Spanish Civil War. In 1974, Pat Beiter, a…

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    these differences between his people the Vizcaya (a providence in the Basque country), from the Spanish people through an impassioned article published in a Basque newspaper. This writing was penned directly to the Vizcayans in the 1895 Bizkaitarra (Bilbao) newspaper article published on June 16th, 30th, and July 7th. Arana’s reputation leads current day readers to apply the thoughts and ideals to all the Basque regions at the time. This persuasive essay leans on heavily on pathos to convince…

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    Company Summary Eurokout Ltd. will be formed on the 1st July 2006 and begin its operations thereafter. The company will be registered in Panama and based in Athens, Greece and will carry out its operations in the Antwerp-Bilbao route, offering three daily sailings on its container vessels. Twelve container vessels (300 TEU) will be ordered and delivery will be scheduled for the 1st January of 2009, when the normal operations of the company will begin. The company will be…

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    Hito Steyerl Case Study

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    Hito Steyerl - A case study of an up and coming Stakeholder in the Art Market. Hito Steyerl (b1966) Munich, is a filmmaker, philosopher, theorist and writer. Steyerl studied film at Tokyo’s Academy of Visual Arts and at the University of Television and Film in Munich. She also holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. She is based in Berlin where she has been Professor for Experimental film and video, University of Arts Berlin since 2011. Some of her other…

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    Human Rights Watch, Inc. (HRW) Human Rights Watch, Inc. is a multinational non-governmental organization whose area of interest is to conduct research and advocacy on human rights. It was founded in 1978 with the formation of Helsinki Watch, an organization that was designed to monitor government compliance with the 1975 Helsinki Accords formed through the Soviet bloc (Human Rights Watch, Inc., n.d). In rapid succession, this organization adopted the name Human Rights Watch in 1988. Apart from…

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    safety and well-being of the recipients of the people who are going to be inside or around the structures. With only those parameters in place, architects can build artful award winning structures like the Burj Khalifa Tower, or the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao that are not only safe but…

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    Contemporary Period Essay

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    Contemporary period is a big-mixed era in the world. Many materials and ideas all can put into music or art works. In this research paper, I will talk about the background of the contemporary era, composers of the contemporary period, the modernism and many different styles of music in this period. This piece I want to talk about, is the horn sonata, wrote by Paul Hindemith. This piece is a good piece to describe the music of the contemporary period because we still perform this at present, and…

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    As the only visual artist who made Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People list in 2008, Takashi Murakami is one of the most conspicuous and popular Japanese artists working today. He has long been a superstar in the global art world since his emergence in the early 1990s, and is often touted as “the Warhol of Japan.” He has built up a rich body of work, ranging from paintings and sculptures to huge inflatable balloons and factory-produced merchandise. His bright-colored, anime inspired…

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    Facts About Chile

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    Chile covers 756,950 square kilometers of land (292,258 square miles). It never gets wider than 240km (150 miles), but it is over 2,800 miles long. It is almost twice the size of California. Chile also includes two islands: Juan Fernandez Islands and Easter Island. More than 17.8 million people live in Chile. Santiago, the capital city, has a population of 308,000, but when counting Santiago Metropolis 6.68 million people live in that area. This is the largest city. The next on the list is the…

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    This report has been written to study the impact of globalization on migration in both developing and developed nations as there are many factors that have changed the course of migration over the years. Globalization is defined as the development of an increasingly integrated global economy market especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labour markets (‘Globalization’ n.d.). The evolution of technology has helped to spur a rise in international trade,…

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