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    even born there is not any information known about the biological father other than he was Danish. After raising Erik by herself for three years, Karla married Erik’s pediatrician Dr. Theodor Homberger. After they got married the family moved to Karlsruhe in southern Germany where Erikson got his education (Boeree, 1997). As Erikson was not a big fan of school, especially the subjects like science and math, he originally decided against going to college and decided that instead he would travel…

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    Known for the method used in industry to synthesize ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen gases, Fritz Haber was, and still is, a well-known German chemist whose invention is used today for the production of fertilizers, cleaning products, and explosives. He was born on December 9, 1868, in Breslau, Prussia. Three weeks after being born, his mother passed away due to the toll her pregnancy took on her, thus leaving him to be raised in a Jewish household by his father, Siegfried, and several of his…

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    Essay On Albert Speer

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    The factors that resulted in rise of prominence of Albert Speer are his early work for the Nazi party, his appointment as the ‘First Architect of the Reich’ and the ‘Germania’ project and work on the new Reich Chancellery. Albert Speer was born on the 19 of March 1905 in Mannheim, Germany. His father was a successful architect and his family were wealthy so they survived better than most during the depression. However due his parents busy lives and social position they did not expressing any…

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    The city’s populace celebrated the marriage of Princess Marie to the Duke of Hamilton’s son along with the nobles from the German Confederation. The palace gates thrown open and everyone invited into the square to celebrate the grand occasion. Inside the Knight’s Hall, Karolina did not notice the noble guests were dancing at one end of the great hall and she and her friends relegated to the other end. In fact, she did not care. This was her first royal invitation and she was going to be eighteen…

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    Authors from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany, state that “given the growth of data traffic on the Internet, there are fears that an “exoflood” of data will ultimately overwhelm the Internet if proper traffic controls are not allowed. Streaming video, such…

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    Twenty Korean barley cultivars (Geongang, Gwangan, Nackyoung, Dahyang, Daejin, Saegang, Boanchal, Keunal, Saessal, Saechalssal, Sujung, and Boanchalssal) were selected in this research. All the cultivars were developed by the National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), Rural Development Administration (RDA), Korea and were grown during 2013 in the experimental fields of the NICS, Milyang, Gyeongnam. After harvesting, barley leaves were immediately washed with clean sterile water and then…

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    Dynamic Business Leaders

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    In human world, people who have power in business world are almost the same type, such as “six feet tall, a deep voice, a good posture, a touch of grey in his thick, lustrous hair and, for his age, a fit body”. Comparing with gorilla society, people also could find out the gorillas those have power are close to the same type. However, the society of human changes quickly and those changes make some other non-stereotype people get the power. In the past, only men could get the higher position in…

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    1902 in Frankfurt, Germany. Erikson’s Jewish mother Karla Abrahamsen and biological father an unnamed Danish man abandoned him before he was born. His mother married Dr. Theodor Homberger who would raise Erikson as his son. The family moved to Karlsruhe in southern Germany. Erikson officially changed his named to Erik Erikson when he became an American citizen. No one truly knows why he chose the name, Erikson. Early in Erikson’s education instead of focusing on chemistry and biology he…

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    In order to make a judgement on the contribution of Albert Speer to the history of Nazi Germany, and to international history, one must look into his role as Hitler 's architect and his role as Minister for Armaments. In order to better understand Speer, one must look into his background. Albert Speer the apolitical technocrat, was born in Mannheim, Germany on 19th March, 1905. He was the son of a wealthy and successful architect. While his family wealth provided Speer with numerous advantages…

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    very dark and melancholy his work is actually quite optimistic. He works at a really large scale which allows a depth and detail that smaller works may not have as much detail as other artists work. Kiefers first exhibition was held in 1969 in Karlsruhe and he has since continued exhibiting work regularly. He has exhibited in the Art Institute of Chicago in 1987, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 1998 and more recently London’s Royal Academy of Arts in 2014. He also has permanent…

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