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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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    is in Pulaski county, Camp Chaffee in Fort Smith in Sebastian County and Camp Dermott in Dermott Chicot county. The camp Dermott was remote and great place for german officers, Italians were in Drew County. Both germans and italian POWs were in Stuttgart Army Airfield in Arkansas county. Camp Robinson was regarded as a model camp nationwide. It was a very well organized and supervised camp with many options and the conditions of living were nice under the circumstances. The Camp included…

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    violinist. The Elector Carl Theodor contracted him an electoral salary to study in Italy and in the fall of 1750, he then started a course of training with Jommelli in Rome where he endured until 1753. He is known to have accompanied Jommelli to Stuttgart but returned to Italy in 1754, where he then continued until his appointment as frontrunner of the Mannheim court orchestra after the death of Stamitz in 1757. In 1759 he married Maria Elisabeth de la Motte, lady of the bedchamber to the…

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    This is seen when Rudy pretends to be Jesse Owens, striving to be just like his hero, he smeared charcoal all over his body. Covered in black, he ran around the track, commentating as he ran “Owens is looking good, this could be his greatest victory ever”, he then continued to shake the hands of the other imaginary athletes. When his father finds him and asks wha this behaviour was about, Rudy innocently replies “I just wish I was like Jesse Owens, Papa” (60). It is also seen when Death says…

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    I have lived. It all started with my birth in San Diego, California, but shortly after moved to Kaneohe, Hawaii for two years, then Memphis, Tennessee for three years. From there we relocated across the Pacific Ocean to Atsugi, Japan (2 years), Stuttgart, Germany (3 years), and Naples, Italy (3 years). At that point in my life I was about to enter eighth grade, when my…

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    to go study in Paris. He was a pupil of Antoine François Marmontel. In 1877 the Paris Conservatory awarded him a scholarship. However, after two years his interest in the conservatory faded and he left for Germany. MacDowell was a student at the Stuttgart Conservatory for a while, and then went off to the Frankfurt Conservatory where he studied piano and composition under Karl Heymann and Joachim Raff, respectively. In 1880 MacDowell had devoted himself mainly to…

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    People have claimed that Jewish people were different, trying to come up with a reason for the unexplainable tragedy of the Holocaust. Before the Holocaust, Jewish people in Europe led normal lives. Nobody thought of Jews any different than themselves. Judaism was a common religion that had spread throughout Germany, England, and many other countries. When the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), Jews were looked on as disease that could infect and kill the party. The NSDAP was…

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    overcome. Dyslexia is a learning disorder that many people have and it involves trouble reading caused by issues, knowing speech sounds and processing how they are similar to letters and words (Mayo). Dyslexia was discovered by Rudolf Berlin from Stuttgart, Germany in 1887, to characterize the inability to read (“Dyslexia First”). The cause of dyslexia tends to run in families. Researchers notice the genes that may be in charge of the condition. Scientists have acknowledged brain…

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    flamethrowers, and took an alternate route through the north end of the Black Forest, Germany. The large pack of allied soldiers quickly advanced past the German trench battlegrounds and entered the city they initially planned on reaching known as Stuttgart. The English and French armies invaded the German headquarters and stole unreleased war invention blueprints which were extremely advanced at the time. The success that followed this mission put the allied countries in an advantage to the…

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    Christian Friedrich Schonbein One of the more obscure scientists, Christian Friedrich Schonbein was well known for his discovery of ozone as well as work on fuel cells. He along with Friedrich Goppelsroeder discovered and coined capillary analysis, and later on, paper chromatography. My project centers on ink chromatography and capillary action, both of which were discovered by Friedrich Goppelsroeder and Christian Friedrich Schonbein. Of the two men, Christian Friedrich Schonbein was a more…

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