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    killed mentally and physically handicapped children and adults. (The Doom of Jewish life in Germany) Adolf Hitler was born in Austria in 1889 April 20 he was born in Braunau am inn. Him and his harsh father clashed emotionally. In 1907 he moved to Vienna. He got a job as a casual laborer and watercolor painter.…

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    to understand how and why the war happened, perhaps it is best to start from the Concert of Europe which some would argue, is the first domino piece that started the sequence of events that led to the First World War. Ironically, the Congress of Vienna or Concert of Europe that was initiated by the Austrian State Chancellor, Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich as means to address issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars (1791- 1802) and…

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    Jane Goodall Jane Goodall’s study of the chimpanzees really impacted the way we think about different species. She has been so devoted to learning everything she possibly could about chimpanzees. She has lived with them for a couple years. Goodall didn’t have a perfect child hood she had some setbacks in her young life but that didn’t stop her to become a scientist and discover everything she has done. She has found out so many cool and important…

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    When a change is needed, it is more beneficial to have a slow change and to work towards your goal instead of a quick or immediate change. In a revolution, a slow change is more effective because you have time to plan for all the mistakes and problems that might happen during a change in government, while with a quick change you must spend time after the revolution is complete fixing the mistakes you didn’t account for resulting in a long drawn out revolution. We see that a long revolution is…

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    As Europeans went through the rise of the Ottoman Empire they had to find new ways to gain wealth and power. As the Ottomans Empire grew Europeans wanted to spread their culture as well. All these cause started the age of exploration of Europeans sailing out to the sea to find out new trading routes, building trading posts along there way expanding their territory, converting people into their culture , it gained back wealth and power to compete with the ottoman Empire. Also influencing the…

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    In addition to the wide catalog of innovative technology on display, the Exhibition was very well known for hosting some of the most iconic inventors in history. “One new invention which interested hardly anybody, yet which would affect the nation profoundly, was Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone. It attracted less notice than the packages of magic tricks on sale nearby” (Brown 132-133). Although Bell was not a United States citizen at the time, his invention was displayed on American soil and…

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    Diabobol Research Paper

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    In the modern days, initially the dianobol utilized for the athletic performance along with the biochemical occurred at the world weightlifting battle at 1954 in Vienna. At the right time of the battle, the Soviet Union team controlled the use of a supplement in every weight practice. For the development of athletic performance that the Soviet Union uses this supplement is little as four weeks to achieve the feasible…

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    Conflict And Alliances

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    Conflict and cooperation both help a nation to grow or improve from failures. Liberals went through conflict with Prince Clemens von Metternich and other strong leaders to fight for liberty and equality. The battles the liberals faced allowed them to form alliances with other nations that also believed in gaining equality and independence. Without conflict a nation has no foundation to improve upon and without cooperation or alliances, a nation can’t stand it’s ground forever. In Europe,…

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    weren’t discovered yet. No one understood what caused the sickness and the society resorted to primitive ways of explaining phenomenon. It was a time when bleeding and use of leeches were still being used in medicinal practices in mid-19th century Vienna. This book describes the story of how doctors used to spread childbed fever to many pregnant women in the hospital and no one had any idea how. “One of every six mothers delivered in the First division of Allegemeine Krakenhaus was dying of…

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    On October 7th, 2002, I was born in Fairfax. Living in a home in Mantua, Virginia my family and I shared a home that I barely remember. Then we moved to Vienna, Virginia where we live now. My first school was Chesterfield Academy, where I learnt how to write, spell, and use a computer. Those three skills have followed me through my life and shaped a large part of it. Chesterfield Academy was a good preschool, with the moon shining in my face as I rode in. Eventually, I graduated to Wolftrap…

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