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    The effect that media has on viewers is a topic of great debate and concern in communities all over the world. There has been much research and endless debate surrounding the impact violence in media has had on the viewing public, especially when considering films. This research has produced countless theories and approaches in the attempt to explain what exactly happens to viewers when they watch these violent programs. While there are many debates and approaches surrounding the effects of…

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    Many people mistake Beethoven for being born in Germany however he in fact was not born in Germany. Germany was not even a country at the time! Beethoven was from Bonn, which was a city in The Electorate of Cologne. It was one of the largest areas of land that the Holy Roman Empire had. During Beethoven’s time, it was slowly dying off. Beethoven despised the Holy Roman Empire and was very pleased with that fact.…

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    Carlyle Vs. Marx

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    com listed on its website. . . Karl Heinrich Marx a revolutionary, historian, sociologist, and economist was born May 5th 1818 in the city Trier located in Rhine, Prussia. Marx was the oldest boy of nine children. In 1835 attended the University of Bonn for a year then went to Berlin to study philosophy and law. Eight years later Marx married Jenny von Westphalen who was smart and attractive to the eye. Jenny came from a family that was highly educated and were high decorated in the military.…

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    Tim O’Brien is a critically acclaimed author that is known for his gut-wrenching stories of his time during the Vietnam War. In his award-winning novel The Things They Carried, he explains countless different instances of struggle and strife in the form of numerous short stories. O’Brien was born in Minnesota in 1946. He majored in political science, but was later drafted in 1968 and stayed in Vietnam about 8 months. After the war, he finished graduate school at Harvard and now, at 71, resides…

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    Exel Case Analysis

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    their customers’ expectations every day to ensure that those products are indeed available, and that company is Exel. Exel is a wholly owned entity of Deutsche Post DHL, the world’s leading logistics group (About Us: Exel, 2014), headquartered in Bonn, Germany. The Americas headquarters for Exel located in Westerville, Ohio provides an extensive range of solutions. Those solutions are provided to customers in multiple sectors, including automotive, consumer, retail, engineering…

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    Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital, anticapitalist works that formed the basis of Marxism. Karl Heinrich Marx was born on the 5th of May 1818 in Trier, West Germany. Karl was the son of a successful Jewish lawyer, Marx like his father studied law in Bonn and Berlin, where he was also introduced to the ideas of Hegel and Feuerbach. Karl received his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Jena in 1841. In 1843, Marx and his wife Jenny moved abroad to Paris after his short spell as an…

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    Heinrich Von Treitschke: Warfare and Nationalism to gain Liberation Germany faced the worst era of political imperial leadership, which suppressed the economy. During the nineteenth-century, Europe had many historical nationalists who studied their history and then glorified their nation's past (Kohn 21). A historian named Heinrich Von Treitschke vastly influenced Germans through his, political speech, named “The Greatness of War” shifting Germany’s perspective on the needs of the citizen’s…

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    concept applies to composing a song- and is exemplified by Ludwig von Beethoven and Pyotr Il'ich Tchaikovsky. Beethoven’s parents were extremely persistent on getting Beethoven to be a Mozart-esque child prodigy when he was young (c. late 1700’s in Bonn, Germany) (Wacker). Tchaikovsky, in contrast, grew up in Imperial Russia in the mid-1800s. His family pushed him to go into civil service, but at the age of 21, he changed his mind and decided to pursue music as a career (“Pyotr”).…

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    Bch. Both very great composer with very great works of music, but my composer of choice is going to be Ludwig Van Beethoven. Beethoven’s piece of music composed that I choose as well is The Symphony No. 5 in C Minor. Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in Bonn, the Capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire. Still to this day there is uncertainty of the exact day that Beethoven was born. Matter of law and custom, babies were supposed to be baptized within 24 hours of birth.…

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    Beethoven Influence

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    However, Beethoven’s pursuit of receiving Mozart’s instruction did not stop there. Since Mozart died before he could teach Beethoven, Beethoven returned to Vienna once again to seek a new teacher, Joseph Haydn, who was another brilliant Classical composer. Beethoven hoped he could “receive Mozart’s spirit from Haydn’s hands”, but sadly, Haydn wasn’t such a great teacher. According to Beachy, a previous composition major at West Virginia University who studied Beethoven’s influences from a…

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