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5701: Franz Joseph Haydn
... he dedicated six quartets to him calling them his six sons. The string quartet the had impressed Mozart so much was the string Quartet in B flat Major, Op.1 No.1. It had 4 short movements in a major chord with melodic material on the sound of the first violin creating a happy accessible mood. One of the grand themes of the Classical period that separated it from the Baroque ...
5702: Fritz Haber
... regime. Haber was born on December 9, 1868 in Prussia. He was the son of a prosperous German chemical merchant and worked for his father after being educated in Berlin, Heidelberg, and Zurich. After a short time, Haber left his father's business and took up research in organic chemistry at the University of Jena. The university's strictly orthodox methods soon led him to leave for a junior teaching position ...
5703: Gailileo 3
... a mathematicians and a workman, Galileo made a series of telescopes whose optical performance was much better than that of the Dutch instrument. The astronomical discoveries he made with his telescopes were described in a short book called Message from the Stars published in Venice in May 1610. It caused a sensation. Galileo claimed to have seen four small bodies orbiting Jupiter. These last, with an eye on getting a job ...
5704: You Should Really Read This Poem
... of the story. These are a few of the characters that keep you into this poem. Finally, this is an action story of sorts with all the battles Beowulf fights against various monsters and action stories cannot help but be spellbinding. Beginning with Beowulf's fight with Grendel, many intense events happen. Grendel goes to Heorot and breaks through the iron doors of the meadhall. This shows his immense strength. Beowulf ...
5705: George W. Bush
... George, W as many refer to him, was not interested in any of the political organizations at the University. George W. Bush seemed to be more concerned with social matters than political matters. He knew stories about most people that would pass him by on the campus and was a fan of his school s sports teams. In the late 1960 s he joined a fraternity of Delta Kappa Epsilon, a ...
5706: Interpreting Poetry
... is fond of. Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmed; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance, or nature’s changing course, Untrimmed: But thy eternal ...
5707: “Fanthorpe’s Poetry Stimulates The Reader To See People And Things In A New Light”
... referring to the general patients of the hospital and also it is saying that everyone in the hospital is in fact a patient, including the staff. The poem BC:AD is like its title, a short, snappy poem. It presents an unconventional way of looking at the birth of Christ. It challenges us to see this supposedly momentous occasion, the birth of Christ and a new religion, in a completely different ...
5708: The Poetical Work and Polynesian Cultural Inheritances
... on the famous legend of Maui: “like spinning tops or Maui’s endlessly / inventing mind.” (p110) Maui is an important part of Polynesian mythology; Maui is a demigod who is used to tell of many stories. There are also reflections of Polynesian cultural inheritances in Hone Tuwhare’s use of mythology in his poetry. Tuwhare was born in Kaikohe, and belongs to the Ngapuhi hapus Ngati Korokoro, Ngati Tautahi, Te Popoto ...
5709: Analysis of Blake's "London"
... sentence for a young woman. Disease was rampant in this time and very few husbands showed any kind of concern for their families health, at least not enough to stay away from prostitutes. Blake's short poem about the city of London is packed with his opinions of the injustices of his time. It is a moving poem, which addresses the pervasive sense of misery and entrapment that existed in the ...
5710: Lord Byron's Euthanasia
... 24 Byron wrote: "And womens tears, produced at will, Deceive in life, unman in death." Byron didn't trust women or life. Byron had been hurt many times by women. From his mother that was short-tempered and believed to be "slightly abusive" , to his first love, his cousin Mary Chaworth, to his wife, who left him. He knew they were able to deceive man and have tears "produced at will ...


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