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    Ernst & Young Essay

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    company was renamed Whinney, Smith & Whinney in 1894. A couple of years later, in 1903, an accountancy company named Ernst & Ernst was established by Alwin C. Ernst. At the same time another firm was established by Arthur Young, called Young & Co. As early as 1924, these American companies allied with prominent British firms, Young forming a partnership with Broads Paterson & Co and Ernst — with Whinney, Smith & Whinney. As a result, the two leading companies in the world of accounting: Earnst & Whineey

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    cover and is considered to be one of the pioneers for both Dadaism and Surrealism: Max Ernst. Due to the traumatic army experience during the World War 1, Ernst became highly critical of the western culture. His experience of the brutality of the world critically influenced his later works to become quite absurd, yet interesting like those of other Dadaists. In terms of relationship between the word and the image, Ernst created the so-called fatagaga, or Fabrication de Tableaux Gasometriques Garantis

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    The Gorgon Murderer Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a dexterous and influential german expressionist, during the revolution of german art, once stated, “Everyone who renders directly and honestly whatever drives him to create is one of us." To clarify, Kirchner, establishes the idea that in art history, expressionists illustrate the significance of conveying feelings and emotions in their artwork in preference of considering a simulacrum; an image that is not influenced by the original artwork. Expressionists

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    Ernst Nepomucky

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    Ernst Nepo, originally Nepomucky, was born in 1895 in Dubá (Czech Republic) and died in 1971 in Innsbruck; he was a Tirol-based visual artist and a representative of the New Subjectivity movement. After his studies at the School of Applied Arts in Teplitz (1909-13) and Vienna (1913-4), and during the time of World War I serving on the South Front, Nepo settled in Innsbruck, where he continued to follow his artistic path. After numerous displays at the Kunsthandlung Czichna or the Kunstsalon Unterberger

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    instantly caught fire and spread practically everywhere, no matter where you looked there was some sort of DADA to be seen. Sometimes you didn’t even know it! The artist found inside of this essay will be: Max Ernst, Hannah Hoch and finally Johannes Baader. To begin with the first artist, Max Ernst, was a man who served in the war and soon enough became terrified of how the real world works. He became the “Enemy Alien” from the government saying that max had been a Refugee. Max’s work has

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    Ernst Von Bergmann

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    Ernst Von Bergmann German Surgeon known for Sterilization of Surgical Instruments Monday, May 24, 2010 Intrudoction to the Surgical Environment Instructor: Javier Espinales Paper Written by: Walter Pacheco My Paper is about a Baltic- German surgeon named, Ernst Von Bergmann. Dr. Bergmann was Born on December 1836  Riga, Russian Baltic Provinces. He is known as the first surgeon to use heat to sterilize surgical instruments. Dr. Bergmann came from a religious family. His father was a Lutheran

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    work. They took everyday objects and turned them into much more. One Surrealist painter was Max Ernst. Ernst was born on April 2, 1891 in Bruhl, Germany and died on April 1,1976 in Paris, France. Creating his own style, he used pictures from medical and technical magazines to help create extreme collages. After producing many collages, he then moved to Paris where he continued painting. Ernst created his very own technique called frottage. Frottage is when he would take two pieces of paper and

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    but when asked who Ernst Haeckel is, very few people know. Without Haeckel, many of the ocean organism we now know of today would either be undiscovered or newly discovered. The work that Haeckel did could be considered before his time. He could also be called a founding father of the animal kingdom too many people. His life was full of new discoveries and many new kingdoms and species that he named. Whether his illustrations are credible is still a subject that is debated. Ernst Haeckel was born

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    As one of the early controversial Soviet-American made films, Ninotchka (1939) was one of the first American movies which under a satirical cover and light romance, depicted the Joseph Stalin rule of Soviet Russia as being harsh and melancholy. Ernst Lubitsch’s comedy starring Greta Garbo as a stern Russian who falls in love, was deemed a great success in the United States and Western Europe whereas it was banned in the Soviet Union and its satellites. At the time, New York Times newspaper started

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    Intellinex, Llc

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    Executive Summary Intellinex LLC is an eLearning company that was recently spun off from its parent Ernest & Young LLP. At its inception Intellinex claimed to be one of the largest eLearning providers. They have an aggressive strategy to take advantage of the consolidating eLearning market and become a "one-stop" provider of all eLearning services for their clients. Their focus is on creating customized training for clients and helping them to implement and maintain their on-line courses. Products

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