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    January of 1961. By April of the same year, a group of Cuban exiles (backed by the US) invaded Cuba at the Bay of Pigs in a failed attempt to trigger an anti-Castro rebellion. In June, President Khrushchev and President Kennedy hold summit talks in Vienna regarding the Cuban Missile Crisis. Over a year later…

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    World War I started on July 28, 1914 through November 11, 1918. It was an intentional conflict that was brought on by 10 key factors. As you continue along, you will see how each one of these helped to create a hostile environment which festered until war was inevitable. As you continue reading you will learn about what started the war, what happened during the war, and what was the result of the end of the war. The first issue that contributed to World War I was the French and Prussian War…

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    the quartet are the Piano Quartet, Wind quartets, Vocal quartet and the Baroque quartet. The first string quartet was formed and played for the Baron Carl von Joseph Edler von Fürnberg in the years of 1755-1757 at the country estate in Weinzierl, Vienna. It just so happened around the same time of the year when quartet music began to rise in popularity, the String Quartets, Op. 50 composed by Joseph Haydn in 1787 was dedicated to King Frederick William II of Prussia. He was an amateur cellist,…

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    Semmelweis Reflex Essay

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    finger while performing an autopsy on a woman who had died of a fever while on childbed, and promptly died in much the same manner as the pregnant women (Davis, 2015). Semmelweis then learned that whatever was killing the mothers was not unique to Vienna: I brooded over the case with intense emotion, until suddenly a thought crossed my mind; at once it became clear to me that childbed fever and the death of Professor Kolletschka were one and the same because they both consist pathologically of…

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    On January 27, 1756, Salzburg, Austria was graced with the birth of one of the most influential composers of the Classical Music Era; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Parents; Leopold and Maria Mozart struggled to have a son, making Wolfgang the only sole surviving son. Leopold was a successful composer, violinist and concert assistant. Wolfgang’s older sister, Maria Anna was taught by their father to play piano. Through observation and fascination at the young age of 3 Wolfgang began to master the…

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    Coffee Is Spilling Everywhere One of the fastest growing industries today is the coffee industry, especially Starbucks, as it has a seven percent annual growth rate (Goldschein 1). These days, it is now impossible to go into a town without seeing a single Starbucks shop due to their intensification and stretching in globalization. Globalization is the exchange of ideas, products, and culture between nations. Thanks to globalization, Coffee has become the world’s second most traded commodity,…

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    also was split into four occupation zones as well as Vienna, Austria. With the re-occupation of Europe, the Soviet took advantage and re-annexed countries west of Germany. Eastern Poland, Bessarabia, and Northern Bukovina. Soviets also recovered the Baltic States and parts of Prussia. ("The Soviet Union and Europe after 1945") The Soviets gained land and were able to spread power through these occupations they regained. Such as cities as Vienna and Berlin. As the Soviets were granted their…

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    Marjane Rebellion Essay

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    which he lives, which does not respond to the effort of his parents so that she lived well, studied and is someone in life, that is how he decides to return to his Although he had to deprive his freedom as a person and socially after four years in Vienna, he had to return due to his conditions, to his home in Tehran, he had a hard time changing it, since everything and everyone was different, they had changed and it was not like he remembered them anymore. He also learned that his childhood…

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    Sigmund Freud Biography

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    The Life of Sigmund Freud Gabriel A. Supnet Damien Memorial School Abstract This paper goes over the life and findings of Sigmund Freud in the field of psychology. This paper will go over his childhood, family life, education, career, and personal life. It will go over how he became involved in psychology. It will show his major contributions and what he was known for. It shows his affect on the world of psychology and ways his contributions are still used today. The Life…

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    What is Science? How do we as humans define it? Is it by the methods people use in investigation? Or is it how we apply concepts? In Okasha’s Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction (1) it attempts to force the reader to look at our own views of how science is defined and if it a satisfactory definition in the realm of Philosophy. The chapter provides several examples on how people determine science: “It is the attempt to understand, explain, and predict the world we live in,” or their…

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