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    Friedrich Fröbel also known as Froebel was born on the 21st of April 1782. He died on the 21st of June 1852. He was a German pedagogue. Friedrich Froebel is best known as the originator of the ‘kindergarten system’. (Smith, 1997.) The meaning of the word kindergarten is a garden for children. He developed a system which focus on play as a way of learning. He believed that child would learn better through play using toys such as shaped wooden bricks and jigsaws. This type of learning was known as…

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    of the nineteenth century, Germany was lagging behind most European countries in its industrialization. This industrialization is referring to the Industrial Revolution where Europe saw improvements in many different industries, such as textile, iron, transportation and agriculture. This revolution was something that “all European countries, eventually experienced during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.” This was affecting the German economy, and with Germany being one of the larger…

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    The Circored Project was the beginning of a new technology using the new mini mills. In 1995, Cleveland Cliffs of Cleveland, Ohio partnered with the German Company Lurgi Metallurgie and LTV Steel. The key points to the Circored Project was project managers, changes to the management and design and market turmoil. A project manager must inspire a shared vision, be a good communicator, able to delegate tasks and be great at problem solving skills. Cliff Associates Limited(CAL), Ray von Bitter was…

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    After the Second World War, Germany was divided into four zones. “These occupation zones had been drawn during the war by the European Advisory Commission” (Maddox 1320) the four zones were; the American Zone of Occupation, the British Zone, French Zone and the Soviet Zone. Frankfurt was under the control of the Americans, Bad Oeynhausen under the control of the British, Baden-Baden under French control and East Berlin under Soviet control. With Germany being divided in four, issues began to…

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    Otto von Bismarck unified Germany which consisted of 27 territories. During this time period, Germany rapidly started to become industrialized mainly in obtaining coal and iron. The population at the time was about 60 million. Germany caught up with great powers like Britain and France by having a growing rail network, and one of the strongest armies. Their navy also was the second best Navy. Otto Von Bismarck's foreign policy was to maintain a balance of power in Europe because he feared France…

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    The U.S Army Corps of Engineers had 150 years of experience in national wars and in statutory assignments prior to entering World War II (Beck, Bortz, Lynch, Mayo, Weld, 1985). The engineers tend to have a high esprit de corps, they consider themselves to be elite specialists. Engineer units have a rich history dating back to World War II, whether their military occupation skill was bridge, construction, or combat engineer. They conducted numerous amounts of training on different fighting…

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    In the continent of Europe, I chose the country of Germany to research. Germany’s largest city, which also happens to be the largest city is Berlin. The country is also the most populous state in Europe, with 81 million inhabitants and is the second most popular migration destination in the world. In Germany, most of the people are very engaging when it comes to the topic of sports. In Germany, group activities, team sports, and competitions take place regularly. Playing with neighbors and…

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    Did you know that there were 6 million people in the holocaust because Hitler said they caused their problems? Many camps were used to kill jews but there was a special one named Sobibor that killed 250,000. Sobibor wasn’t only a very deceiving place, but it’s arrival tricked you, it's work, and it’s death place tricked the people that went there, and the lifestyle there. The arrival of Sobibor was very cruel. They would make you ride a train with only the food you had brought with you. The…

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    Boleslaw I of Poland was able to rise in power in the early 1000s due to his father Mieszko I, Christianity, and his military prowess. Boleslaw I became the first king of Poland and was born to Mieszko I, the Duke of Poland, and Dobrava of Bohemia. At the time, Poland was under the Holy Roman Empire’s rule, as were neighboring kingdoms such as Bohemia and Hungary. Boleslaw’s father, Mieszko was part of the governing Piast dynasty, who came to power through a coup against the ruler Popiel in the…

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    was to show that German forces would be outnumbered and the war be a loss for Germany. So, the plan was to send 7/8s of the troops to the west to fight France. The remaining troops would be at the border and would lead the French into battles against them. Although, Schlieffen was no longer in power when this war came about. The…

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