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- 981: The play "Amadeus" is Mainly Concerned With the Destructive Nature of Jealousy
- ... earns any, he spends it on lavish food and clothes immediately, instead of saving it. He spends all his time churning out music in final copy, which, although beautiful, doesn't earn money as would teaching music. Mozart is really the one who should be jealous, as he has little in the way of money or assets, or even respect. All he has is his talent and his priceless music, but ...
- 982: Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
- ... in 1933. Among the former students who became important teachers at the Bauhaus were Joseph ALBERS, Marcel BREUER, and Herbert Bayer. The Bauhaus became influential around the world as a result of the continued active teaching and designing by former faculty and students, including many Americans. In the United States, Gropius became dean of the School of Architecture at Harvard University, Mies van der Rohe became dean of architecture at Illinois ...
- 983: Television And Its Affect On Our Lives
- ... brief moment. Television and the cable channels give me the chance not only to read and hear about exciting things, but a chance to see them as well. Books are not the only means of teaching. If they were, then the public schools wouldn't have there own cable channels to show instructional videos and shows. Television has helped me in more ways than it has hurt me. I rely on ...
- 984: Austria
- ... completely mature understanding of musical media. Because of his success with the Italian opera seria the archbishop of Salzburg invited Mozart to his palace in Vienna. The archbishop soon dismissed him and he took up teaching. During this period he composed a singspiel which was requested by the Emperor Joseph II in 1782. In that same year his family had a lot of struggles with sickness and he passed away leaving ...
- 985: Research Essay, East Timor
- ... we have the moral and socially just and on the other we have the capitalist way of thinking that has no room for the issues of the church. This relationship is directly reflected in the teaching of the Catholic Church. In relation to source 1 (2246 lines 1/4) It is part of the churchs mission to pass moral judgements even in matters related to politics, whenever the fundamental rights ...
- 986: Ghana
- ... if they wanted to live peacefully and by cooperating with each other.. The first religions in ancient Ghana were the native West African religions. But later as more Arab traders traveled to Ghana, they began teaching the Ghanaians about the Arab writing systems and the Arab language. Some people even converted to the Islamic religion. The Soninke and the Soninke followers stayed with their native religion but were generally tolerant of ...
- 987: Tahiti
- ... continues to the age of 12, when children begin secondary education. There are several technical and vocational schools in Tahiti, as well as a large adult education program. Vocational training includes hotel, restaurant, nursing and teaching programs. Arts and culture As weaving was unknown in the old days, tapa cloth was made by women from the bark of the paper mulberry, breadfruit, and banyan trees. The boughs were soaked in a ...
- 988: Ancient Egypt: Old, Middle, and New Kingdom
- ... did more than simply form a new religion, he started the art form of naturalism. This was partly because he wished to break all ties with the former religion, and partly because it was the teaching of Aton which stated that all things must be admired as they appear, in Aton's desired state. The artwork of this period of time is also the most sought-after, for therein lies the ...
- 989: Israel - The Presidential Brief
- ... could stop. Being the only remaining superpower of the world, the United States should send aid to both Israel and the Palestinians. This aid should be aimed at education and promoting the peace process and teaching the opposing parties how to live and interact with each other in a peaceful way. It is easy for us, as Americans so far away from hostilities, to claim that each side should compromise. Mothers ...
- 990: "The Baltics: Nationalities and Other Problems"
- ... a new education law was proposed. "Among its provisions was a clause - "Thesis 19" - which immediately aroused the sensibilities of the non-Russians and generated intense debate throughout most of the Union republics. Since 1938 teaching in Soviet schools had been in the native language but Russian had been a compulsory subject. " This "plot" by the authorities was immeiately seen as a way to enhance ussian while diminishing the importance of ...
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