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    Dusseldorf Research Paper

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    Dusseldorf, Germany is an extremely successful city that is growing in popularity. Though it may not be discussed with the likes of more noted cities, it does possess many qualities that make it worthy to be my region of choice. Such as a stunning harbor that handles over 3 million tons of goods annually, and its modern industrial architecture which includes the thyssen building to the north of the city Centre (Helicon, 2016). Those examples are few of many that make up the several astonishing features. This paper will examine ten characteristics that accomplish the adequate appreciation of this formidable place. Environment, Location, and regions are important topics to include when elaborating the characteristics of an area. I will discuss how this city has welcoming features. More popular topics for anywhere will always include politics, People, and religion. These few things can often make or break a city’s…

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    The dreaded "vampire Dusseldorf " is considered one of the most bloodthirsty serial murderers of all time by experts criminologists and psychologists who have followed the case closely. Born in 1883 in Cologne (Germany) in a country as poor as large family (he was the third of thirteen children), and all lived under appalling conditions in a very small space and a deplorable family atmosphere. His father, unemployed, was an alcoholic and a bad temper, often beat his wife and children. When he…

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    9 Palms Manifesto Bernd and Hilla Becher were born in 1931 and 1934. They were german conceptual artists, first meeting at their college, the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Collaborating on their first project in 1959, the pari photographed disappearing German industrial architecture. These works would be only done on 8x10 inch film. Always shot objectively, on cloudy days, to avoid shadows. They favoured early morning light as well. They arranged the photos in rows, helping to display the…

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    copyright violations. (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2403286,00.asp) In the legal case, Atari Europe S.A.S.U. v. Rapidshare AG in Germany, Legal case: OLG Düsseldorf, Judgement of 22 March 2010, Az I-20 U 166/09 dated 22 March 2010. the Dusseldorf higher regional court examined claims related to alleged infringing activity and reached the conclusion on appeal that "most people utilize RapidShare for legal use cases" (Roettgers, Janko (3 May 2010). RapidShare wins in Court" Gigaom.com 16…

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    Thomas Demand Essay

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    The artist constructs a model from cardboard, referring to a real or imaginary image, then he make a photograph of the model, which is to be destroyed afterwards. Thomas Demand, born in 1964 in Munich, is among the most outstanding artists of our times, primarily a sculptor-slash-photographer, active also as a curator. Demand began his art education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich (1987-90), but it was at the Academy of Art in Düsseldorf (1990-2) and Goldsmith's College in London (1993-4),…

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    Born in 1932 in Leverkusen, Germany, Wolf Vostell was influential member of multiple artistic genres and art theorist of the 20th century. Beginning his career as an apprentice in photolithography, Vostell moved on to study at the Academy of Arts of Wuppertal, Germany, remaining a student from 1854 to 1855. From that point on, Wolf Vostell began to travel across Europe, soon developing his concept of the “décollage” style while in Paris. France However, Vostell did return to his studies,…

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    History Henkel AG & Company, KGaA, is a German multinational company. Founded in 1876 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. This operates in the chemical and consumer goods. It is organized into three business areas: 1. Laundry & Home Care (household cleaning products such as laundry detergent laundry and dishwashing liquid) 2. Beauty Care (beauty and oral care products such as shampoo, hair colorants, shower products, toothpaste et cetera) 3. Adhesive Technologies (adhensives, surface…

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    The amount of sensationalism that developed around these serial killers and trials is something akin to modern media, and something we’ve all grown quite used to. However, the notable presence of serial killers in post-war Germany was something of a direct result of the unprecedented mass-murder that had occurred in such a short amount of time in the war, a compulsion or an emulation of the disturbed psyche of war. It has been assumed that Lang was working from the media coverage of Peter…

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    Paul Klee Research Paper

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    Tanner Harmsen Ms. Bromley October 2, 2016 Artist Essay Paul Klee Paul Klee was a German and Swiss artist best known for his amount of art influenced by expressionism, surrealism, and cubism. Paul Klee was born in Munchenbuchsee, Switzerland, on December 18, 1879. He was involved and influenced by many artistic movements, including cubism, surrealism, and expressionism. He taught in Germany until 1933. His family then fled to Switzerland, where he died on June 29, 1940. In his early life he…

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    One of Dix’s controversial work which going to be analysed in this essay is “Trench” (fig.1). The medium was oil on canvas, with unknown location, since the works was seized during Nazi regime. This painting made from 1920 in Dresden and finished in 1923 where has moved to Dusseldorf, during the Weimar Republic. “Trench” portrayed war that he experienced. The annual exhibition of this work was in Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne in December 1923. At that time, there were no visual arts that…

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