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    fifteen thousand items including American Art, European Art, Photography and Ceramics. In 2010 a new pavilion was added to the Crocker which tripled the size of the museum (Crockerartmuseum.org). Hermann von Kaulback was born on July 26th, 1846 in Munich, Germany. Hermann was the son of Wilhelm von Kaulbach, an established artist himself who painted numerous…

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    Dachau, & it was established by the Nazi party. The camp Dachau was divided into 2 parts, one section was the working area & the other was the crematoria area. While the new crematoria was made the old one was being turned into a gas chamber. This massacre in Dachau lasted 12 years, & In those 12 years it killed millions of people.…

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    Dachau Monologue

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    I am aware that the words I have encompassed in this letter will never be enough to heal our shared pain. However, I am writing to you to express the thoughts that have been consuming me; the ones I should have shared before I had to leave. Perhaps if we could have conveyed our feelings towards each other about the horrors we witnessed—the ones that occurred while we stood idly by—there would have been different results. Therefore, I’m going to elaborate on my experiences during the darkest time…

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    picture-book castles has as its capital, Munich, a year-round destination. Gilly Pickup goes in search of Chocolate, Beer Steins and the Mad Monarch Images Gilly Pickup It's amazing how much rich, chocolate Bavarian cream tart you can eat to sustain you during a hard day’s sightseeing. Besides, we’d just climbed all the way to the top of the 15th century ‘Frauenkirche’, Gothic Church of Our Lady, the city’s famous twin domed landmark to view the glories of Munich laid out before us. Our…

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    6500 different languages. There are thousands of different cultures and subcultures, and no two people will have the exact same preferences, but almost everyone in the world appreciates a good party. Oktoberfest is an annual German festival held in Munich, with the first being held in 1810. It is the world’s largest beer festival, lasting 16 days with over 6 million people attending every year. Columbus has hosted it’s very own version of the festival since 1965, with this year marking the 50th…

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    The greatest challenge in studying the life of Johannes Ockeghem is the discouraging absence of concrete evidence of the date of his birth and death, specifics of life activity, and even original manuscripts. This lack of records and information results from the cultural practices of preserving this sort of data, which are not as meticulous compared to today’s. Scholars and musicologists however study Ockeghem because he “had added something to the musical knowledge of his time” (Krenek, 7)1. In…

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    The Munich Agreement

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    The Munich Agreement and the Anglo-German Declaration For some European powers at the time, The Munich Agreement and the Anglo-German Declaration was considered to have achieved peace in our time. Unfortunately, the great claims of Neville Chamberlain did not come true. These agreements only delayed the evitable between the great European powers and allowed Hitler to gather more territory with relative ease. This document between the powers of Germany, United Kingdom, France, and Italy outlined…

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    Chamberlin, on the other hand thought he could reach world peace by offering The Munich Agreement which let Hitler to take control of Sudetenland but he had to promise to stop taking over any other land after that. First, this just showed Hitler that he had what he wanted, power, because people gave him what he wanted in fear of what…

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    made it his goal to gain back all of these territories. However, troubles began to brew when it came to taking back the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia. Eventually, troubles regarding the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia became the focus point at the Munich Conference. During this conference, the fate of Czechoslovakia…

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    The first problem that Diana and pilot need to face before they work together is multiculturalism. They grow up in completely different world. Diana have not seen male before she see the American pilot and pilot haven’t see an island only have male. Diana is inquisitive about everything of pilot. When they back to the modern society, Diana is highly incompatible with new world. She always holds her shield and doesn’t understand why female in the modern society need to dress so complicate.…

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