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    happen? One cause of the war was trying to create a balance of power. The idea to balance the powers were that the major powers of europe like England, France, Russia, and Germany were balanced, so one country could have all the power it would be evenly balanced. Otto von Bismarck didn’t like the idea of fighting on both sides of germany. So his solution try to make alliances with these nations. But when it didn’t work he made alliances with Austria-Hungary and italy, which became known as the…

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    Germany should be blamed for the cause of WWI, because germany was in need of nationalism to support itself against strikes from the working class and imperialism which lead germany to militarize, but Germany was not the only nation to benefit from the war, other nations also gained nationalism, imperialism, and militarism. It might seem that imperialism, nationalism, and militarism encouraged Germany to start WWI, but other nations also were evoke towards WWI, because of the benefits.…

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    Amalie, commonly referred to as Emmy, was a German mathematician. Her contributions to algebra have gained her recognition as “the most creative abstract algebraist of modern times” (Encyclopædia Britannica). Noether received a Ph.D. degree from the University of Erlangen in 1907 with a dissertation on algebraic invariants. Shortly after she was invited the University of Göttingen in 1915 by David Hilbert and Felix Klein, Noether used her knowledge of invariants to assist them in exploring the…

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    The battle of Arnhem was part of one of the most audacious operations in all of World War II. It consisted of the largest airborne drop conducted to date as well as an armored ground movement in what was codenamed “Market-Garden.” The operation failed with the bridge in Arnhem. There were several factors that lead to this failure, specifically not having all the characteristics of the offense. The plan had both surprise and audacity, however it failed to have the tempo and concentration…

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    St. Albert the Great, who was also known as Albert of Cologne,was a great thinker of his time. He was a great natural scientists, physicist, theologian, mathematician, chemist, geographer, and astronomer. St. Albert also was a teacher of St.Thomas Aquinas. St. Albert was born around 1200 AD. There is not much known about his childhood and birth, and many sources disagree on his early life. Research suggests he was sent to Padua University, while he was there he was taught in the writing of…

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    John Veenn Research Paper

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    Kristen Schmidt 2/12/17 7th John Venn Author, lecturer, priest, inventor, logician, philosopher, college president, teacher, and mathematician are all titles for one man. That man is John Venn. Venn was born in Hull, England on August 4, 1834. He was born to Henry Venn and Martha Sykes Venn. He died on April 4, 1923 in Cambridge, England. He was 90 years old at the time of his death. Over the course of Venn’s life there were several historic world events that occurred. One is that the US…

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    Sweden Research Paper

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    Sweden is the third biggest country in Western Europe with a population of about 9.7 million people. The official language of Sweden is Swedish, although most of the population there actually speak English. This is very good if you don’t want to have to learn another language in order to visit. The average life expectancy in Sweden is eighty years for men, and eighty three years for women. Sweden’s climate is usually temperate because of the Gulf Stream. The winters there are usually mild and…

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    Robber Bridegroom History

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    The evolution of “The Robber Bridegroom” “The Robber Bridegroom” is more than the Grimm Brother’s tale; it is a specific type, with multiple variations identified by Aarne-Thompson-Uther’s (ATU) classification system in tale type A955. Here, the ATU system is used for ease in locating similar tales, rather than a rigid adherence to ATU’s criteria, and is supplemented by Maria Tartar’s grouping of “Bluebeard,” “Fitcher’s Bird,” and “The Robber Bridegroom” variations in The Classic Fairy Tales.…

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    Repubbblica Itali Tribe

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    A) The name of the country my ancestors came from is the Repubblica italiana or the italian republic. B)The specific culture of italy is the italian culture. A, My ancestors left the repubblica italiana in 1890. B) My ancestors left for many different reasons. One of the reasons my ancestors left was because the soil had been over used and erosion over time had made it very hard to farm/ grow food. Since there wasn’t any good soil left they had to leave because since they were farmers with no…

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    Fall of Germany After World War 1 Imagine celebrating the end of the war and getting to see your family members come home. You finally think your life is going to go back to normal after rationing off your food and worrying about your family in the war. But no, you fall into extreme poverty while the government is collapsing right in front of you. After the end of WW1, there were many major problems in Germany that caused mass chaos throughout the country. The first problem that Germany…

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