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    hide it. 2. Why did Mozart come to Vienna (his last visit) and how old was he when he finally arrived in Vienna for good. a. Mozart moved to Vienna in January 1781 where he attended the celebrations for the accession of Joseph II to the Australian Throne. In his first months…

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    While researching the beginnings of Mao’s single party, communist dictatorship over China, I noticed strong similarities between the Communist Chinese Republic and the Soviet Union. During the rise of the Communist Chinese Republic, the Soviet Union had already gained status as a World Power. As a result, Chairman Mao idolized the Soviet empire, and utilized it as a model for the Chinese Republic. In order to attain a similar empire to the Soviet Union, the Communist Chinese Republic required a…

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    In Joseph Campbell’s “The Hero with a Thousand Faces,” Campbell describes how myths are stories that can reveal information about oneself and the world around them through heroic journeys. These “journeys” or heroic “quests,” be they physical or mental, are what one must go through in order to reach deeper knowledge. According to Campbell, the three central parts of a journey are, “a separation from the world, a penetration to some source of power, and a life-enhancing return” (35). I believe…

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    This last Tuesday, September 20th the Fry Street Quartet performed at the Caine Performance Hall. I was in attendance at this even and my feelings about it are varied. I chose this performance for a few reasons, first was that despite it not really fitting into the rock or pop categories whatsoever I was curious to see if any type of message could be spread by a quartet playing classical music. It is a different type of music for the subject and as the performance went on it became clear it was…

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    Author’s Bio Joseph Conrad was a novelist born on December 3, 1857 in Berdychiv, Ukraine. He had a tragic childhood. His mother died of tuberculosis in 1865 and his father died after his imprisonment for his attempts to regain Polish independence from the Russian Empire. Conrad was taken in by his uncle and took an interest in geography, something that Marlow from Heart of Darkness takes a liking to as well with his interest in maps and unemployed territories. When he was just seventeen, he got…

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    Before the scene changes Mozart plays the piece from memory and criticizes the piece and improves it in front of Emperor Joseph 2nd, Salieri and other members of the Emperor courts, unintentionally embarrassing Salieri and adding to his rage. Time and time again we see Salieri try to embarrass Mozart or get him into some kind of trouble with the Emperor, he even goes as far…

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    Albert Speer

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    Part B: ‘History is about winners.’ How accurate is this statement in relation to the personality you have studied? The history of an individual is ultimately dictated by differing perspectives and dependant on their levels of achievement as well as failures. When making a judgement about whether an individual such as Albert Speer is a winner or not, it is integral for historians to take into consideration his multitudal achievements and failures. One may argue that his greatest achievements…

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    all of those that make it back from that temptation remain completely sane. Those individuals can be considered tainted with an underlying level of insanity, even though they made it back portraying a surface level of sanity. In Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad uses color imagery, symbolism, and dehumanization of the characters in order to display an underlying parallel between Marlow’s journey into the Congo and the level of sanity/humanity left in humanity after it is faced with temptation and…

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    The people of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are considered peculiar by people both within the church and non-members. This may be for different reasons but I think most people can tell that those of the LDS faith are unlike most other people in this world. This can be for many things, but I think a big part of it is the Word of Wisdom. So my question is, “Is the Word of Wisdom essential for the members of the LDS faith?” As the world and society continue to change, many things…

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    Introduction Failed illusions by Charles Gati examines the events leading up to and surrounding the Hungarian uprising of October 1956. Gati argues that all the major players in the drama failed to provide adequate if any reasonable leadership. Throughout the drama the USSR gave vague and often conflicting orders to their Hungarian satellite. The Hungarians responded by attempting to fulfill their soviet overseers orders to no avail. The Hungarian leadership then was thrown into turmoil, and…

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