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    Graffiti Knight by Karen Bass helps IB students understand the concept of international mindedness. This book includes the concepts of poverty and inequality after WW2, the reactions of the citizens whose loved ones fought in the war, and what it looked and felt like. This book would also be a good novel study for IB students, because it helps to understand the hardships from the aftermath of the war. After WW II in 1945, poverty became a major issue in both the book and the leading events…

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    He said to of visited leipzig, Nuremberg, and Bayreuth with the two of them in 1619 as well. Because he was away so much there was a decline and Wolfenbüttel Hofkapelle, however when eventually did return, but it still continued to suffer because of his bad health. However since…

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    Martin Luther was conceived November tenth, 1483 in Eislebn, Germany a Saxon mining town; his guardians were Hans and Magarethe Luther. He was immersed directly after his introduction to the world at St. Martin day of the banquet. Luther 's dad needed him to be an attorney. In 1501, at 19 years old he enlisted in the University of Erfurt and in 1505 he graduated with a Master 's degree. Luther 's life changed when he was struck by lightning, around then he cried to supporter holy person for…

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    main purpose for writing the song was to present the Passion story in music during the Good Friday Vesper services (Jones, 2013). The song still moves audiences all over the world three centuries later since it was first sung at St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, Germany. Aria-Soprano In terms of the form of this excerpt, it is a freely composed verse. The song is structured on multiple levels. The…

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    Richard Wagner was a great German composer of 19th century. Wagner was born in Leipzig on May 22, 1813. His father died couple months after he was born. Wagner grew up with Ludwig Geyer who was his stepfather. One of the interesting facts, he started to play piano at the age of 7. The young student was intelligent and smart in the music development, he transcribed Beethoven’s 9th symphony for piano at the age of 15. Remarkably, Wagner was a composer, theatre director, conductor, and writer.…

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    I 've long held a desire to understand and help combat the mentally and emotionally detrimental aspects of our society and culture, It was born out of the death of my friend Aiden in high school He committed suicide after coming out as gay to his family, but not before his father threatened to disown him, his grandfather suggesting he join the Marines, his grandmother trying to "change his mind" with religion and his mother staying silent, he received everything except for what he truly needed,…

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    Sleuthing The Alamo In the Rhetorical analysis, Sleuthing The Alamo, James E. Crisp dives head long into an extensive evaluation of the events, people, and historical stories of the Alamo. As he began his research he stumbled across a speech written and given by Sam Houston. Houston is a well acknowled man in both Texas and U. S. history with a reputation for fairness, and being and all around good wholesome man with a polished set or morals. Upon reading a statement Houston made to his men…

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    science has the same pattern; make observation first then experimentation 3A. Psychological is Born -Psychology was first founded on December 1879 at by Wilhelm Wundt with the help of two of his students. --The laboratory was located in University of Leipzig in Germany --The experiment was to learn about ""atoms of the mind"- the fastest and simplest mental process" ---Measured how long it takes to recognized the sound when a ball hits the…

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    Martin Luther was responsible for the Protestant Reformation, which was when reformers pointed out problems with the church: corruption, simony, and sale of indulgences. During the Protestant Reformation new religions were created because reformers did not agree with Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation had an effect in the Europeans’ society, economy, and the politics. Some effect influenced the European society but others led to diversity. The Protestant Reformation affected society in…

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    and through out the Middle Ages until William Wundt opened the first psychological laboratory at the University of Leipzig, Germany, in 1879. Prior to Wundt’s laboratory, mental illnesses were credited to supernatural and magical reasons before psychology was founded as a field. The ancient Greeks considered gods to be the cause of both health and illness and mind and…

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