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    In 1834 a great inventor was born on March 17,1834 this inventor's name was Gottlieb Daimler. He attended a college called Stuttgart Polytechnic College, he went there from 1857-1859. Daimler later got married to a young woman named Emma. He later became the factory director of Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft Karlsruhe. In 1872 Daimler joined a gas motor fabrik as technical manager. Then he became familiar with the four stroke, By the end of 1883 Daimler built a small high speed engine. In the end of…

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    The Munich Massacre

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    Security also became increasingly important for nations concerned about terrorism, especially Germany. From the painful lessons of Munich blossomed counter-terrorist policies and securities employed by many countries. Although security at the Olympics greatly increased, it is not guaranteed that athletes and spectators are completely safe. At the…

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    factors. A pull factor is when somebody chooses to leave their country for their own purposes. A push factor is when somebody is forced to immigrate due to war, political persecution, etc. These are some of the reasons why German immigrants left Germany for America. During the mid 1860’s to early 1870’s,…

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    Africa, Australia and other parts of Africa. France also had established many colonies around the world. Many countries in Europe also like this idea, including Germany. There have been several close incidents when two countries were arguing over new territory. Many almost let to wars between each other. An example of this was when Germany and France had territorial disputes in Africa, which almost led to war. In the end one of the countries back down to help avoid war. Fighting to get new…

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    finally made it to Germany!!!!!!!!!!!! this has been so exciting, this place is so beautiful and I can't wait to start traveling. The first days were hard because of the language and since I' m living in a little town of west Germany, usually in offices, service stuff, stores, they don't speak English at all so it has been a big sign language challenge haha haha. Gladly one of my amazing friends I met in Chicago while I was studying at School of the Art Institute (Leonie from Germany), she was…

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    have to be high powered. The key thing is to get the ethnic groups involved in the government. Another thing is to reduce taxes on imports and increase taxes on outputs.. The goal of this is to unite Austria economically like the Prussians did with Germany. This way, the groups will have more to lose should they rebel. The next thing is to form an alliance with Prussia. Attempts should be made to veer the Prussians of the course of unification. The Prussians have rejected unification before.…

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    Lay Judges In Germany

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    nation of Germany did not come about until the year of 1870.The word Germany comes from the Latin word Germania, it is said it came to use by Julius Caesar, who used it to describe the people who lived by the Rhine River many years ago. Law in Germany is codified and is predominantly federal. The system of criminal justice comes from civil rather than common law. The power in Germany is split between the federal government and state. Pretty similar to the United States of America, Germany holds…

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    Hans Holbein the younger was an extremely dominant figure in German renaissance art and was considered the very best of portrait artists. Hans Holbein aided in evolving German art from the Middle Ages into the Renaissance. Holbein worked in many artistic mediums like portraits and more abstract ones like jewelry and metal work. On the more painting orientated side of things, he was also brilliant at religious history oriented paintings, altarpieces, miniature portraits, illustrations and…

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    The first artistic style to influence Europe from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, Romanesque Art thrived from roughly 1000 A.D. to the thirteenth century. Romanesque Art also encompasses influences from Byzantine art and the Insular art of Northern Europe. It retained many features of Roman architectural style. Some of most famous examples of Romanesque architecture include its famous cathedrals and churches. Romanesque architecture is known by its massive quality, thick walls, round arches,…

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    2. The word “Gothic” originally carried a negative connotation. However, the Gothic style was able to heavily influence Christianity, and the relationship between the two became one of great benefit to the Church. The Gothic had many new ideas in the field of architecture. One of these was rib vaulting. The ribs replaced the large stones of the Romanesque style, and caused the arch to be pushed to a greater height. This increased height encouraged the worshippers to look to the heavens, further…

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