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    change from its original orchestral music to instrumental music, and music was no longer just for the church or its clergy. Music publishing became much easier for printing had advanced to engraving, and commercial public concerts become a custom, and Vienna becomes the musical center of Europe. Entering the 19th century, three major composers advance the development of instrumental music; Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, and the major sources of employment for musicians were the church, courts,…

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    from her marital unhappy relationship), his father’s death from tuberculosis, and later leaving him lonely after the death of his only brother from TB. Reich joined the army at an early age and experienced World War One. He studied medical school in Vienna and became associated with Freud, practicing as a n analytic psychiatrist (Pietikainen, 2002). Reich took Freud’s Psychosexual theory to another level of development. Using Sigmund Freud’s idea, he began to study human sexuailty. He became…

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    theory of human agency (Albert). Sigmund Freud -Freud lived from 1856-1939 and made many discoveries in physiology, psychology, and he was also a medical doctor (Thornton). -Freud is Jewish and was forced to leave Austria by the Nazi’s and went to Vienna (Thornton). Erik Erikson…

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    efforts to piano concertos, and would finish Piano Concerto No. 9 in E flat major just after he turned the young age of 21. Soon Mozart would go on to look for a bigger role in the music world, that would also bring him more money. He would find work in Vienna writing pieces for publication and working with other composers while giving private lessons to young hopefuls. during this time is when he would find and marry his wife Constanze. Wolfgang and Constanze began to live a lavish lifestyle at…

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    Kim Diaz Humanities II/History II Mrs. Lamanteer 13 February 2015 Amon Goeth Amon Goeth was born in Vienna, Austria on December 11, 1908. He had a career as an author, since his family was involved and acclaimed in the book world. However, Goeth’s path changed when he joined a Nazi youth group at the age of 17. When Goeth was 22 in 1930, he joined the Austrian Nazi Party. That same year, he became affiliated with the Security Police, the Schutzstaffel (SS). Goeth also encountered two…

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    Athena Greek Goddess

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    There is also a beautiful golden and marble statue in Vienna. Athens (or Athenae) is in plural form, because it represents thesisterhood of the goddess that existed there.Similarly, Athena was called Mykene in the city of Mycenae (alsoa plural after the respective sisterhood), and Thebe in the cityof Thebes…

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    During the 1920’s – 1950’s the child guidance movement took off after the 1st world war. As the great Depression continued, governments were interested in the future of their countries and were investing into the childhood mental health sector. Rogers became influenced by this movement and helping students to become self-directed learners . He worked in the Rochester Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, (1928) within a laboratory setting with troubled children and adults. Here he…

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    Judy Cassab was born in Vienna in 1920 to Hungarian and Jewish parents. After surviving the horrors of the Second World War by assuming the identity of her German maid, she migrated to Australia in 1951 with her husband and two children and settled in Sydney. In Australia, she quickly gained a reputation for her distinctive expressionist technique and portrait abilities. Since her first solo exhibition at the Macquarie Galleries in Sydney in 1953, Judy Cassab has held well over fifty solo…

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    Franz Joseph Haydn was a Austrian composer that was born on March 31, 1732 and died on May 31, 1809 . He became the main composer of the classical style of music. Franz Joseph Haydn is also known as the “ Father of the Symphony.” Two of his most famous pieces are The ‘Surprise’ Symphony and “The heavens are telling the glory of God.” With his musical talent he became rich.He composed about 100 symphonies. Franz Joseph Haydn influenced music very much. During his early life in 1740 around…

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    To evaluate the progression of DMV Bone Health, a concrete system of analysis and measurement needs to be put in place. This system is based on quantitative measures run by the facility manager. Since the organization’s vision is to expand and eventually reach 2 million out of the 20 million individuals in the DMV area, it is critical to analyze the satisfaction of the pilot program/clinic launched in Fairfax, VA. The organization will compare its performance in the DMV area on month to month…

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