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    diverse country with a rich history. Part of this rich history contributes to the multilingualism of this nation state. Switzerland has four official languages; German, French, Italian and Romansh. All of these languages, with the exception of Romansh, hold equal value in the federal government. A reported 63.9% of the Swiss population speaks German as their main language, 22.5 percent speak mainly French, 8.1 percent use mainly Italian, and .5 percent speak Romansh as their most used language based on

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    Bob Fosse's 1972 Cabaret

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    Prior to World War I, German cinema was a thriving industry being seen across Europe and North America. Various European cultures of the 1920s embraced new ideas and artistic styles called expressionism that focused on experimental fields of expression and looking into the future. In Bob Fosse's 1972 musical Cabaret, the flamboyant world of art appears under the intimidating Nazi era. This film follows the German Expressionism trend as seen through its avant-garde style and sense of emotion. The

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    Why do you want to spend a year in Germany specifically rather than in another European country? In my opinion Germany is the ideal country to spend a year, it has an interesting and complex history, strong culture. Germany is also located in the heart of Europe which makes it a culturally vivid and intriguing country that’s influenced by the surrounding diverse ethnicities. Studying abroad in Germany will aid me to experience a brand-new country with incredible outlooks, customers, and activities

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    1929, p. 455). However, what there has been much research on is how it differs from modern German, also called High German, and also how Pennsylvania Dutch and English have mutually affected each other. Researchers can even tell which dialects Pennsylvania Dutch evolved from and whence

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    Gern1any Research Paper

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    thriving nations such as Austria, Switzerland, and Luxembourg which have all chosen German as the national language. This superpower of a country has left its mark on many culture Though the Netherlands and Gern1any are separate lands they share the same ancestors of the Germanic race. Some Northern Germans speak in a dialect that is sounds close to the Dutch language that it can be picked up in mannerisms by natives. German is the most taught language around the world and is made 35 different dialects

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    difference between your home in the United States and the one you’re staying at. In Germany, you will find that there are some things they do not have that we have and vice versa. These different countries and cultures supply us with different households. Some similarities are shared between German households and United States household. While shopping for a house in either countries, it is not as common to find a home that is furnished compared to one that is unfurnished. Once you get a lease for the

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    more diverse than German Americans and African Americans. They both vary from the reasons that brought them to America to their physical appearance. Regardless of these differences, they are part of a melting-pot that makes up this country. Both ethnic groups had to overcome life changing struggles and contributed to this country in numerous ways. German Americans are one of the largest ethnic groups in this country, living all over the United States (Jerreat, 2013). The first Germans arrived in the

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    ago. As a result of many wars much of this country has changed more than once (“Germany Historical Geography”). The German people are persuaded by powerful people that could promise them their independence. The German people were persuaded by the Hitler and the Nazi party because Hitler had a solution to every problem (Bailey). In the German sixty-five to seventy percent of Germans are Christians.They’re religion is more or less evenly split between the mainstream denominations of Lutheran-Protestantism

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    has been compared with other works of the same kind."   Comparative literature deals with all the elements with which the literary text interacts without any confinement. It studies the interactions of a literary text with other texts from other cultures, from other national literatures, from other times, from other spaces. In this respect, it is open and

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    The War Of The Great War

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    The alliance system, imperialism, arms race, and military plans created a perfect situation for a war in Europe, which would eventually become the Great War. With Germany, Great Britain, France, and Russia being the top powers in Europe, these countries would be the front runners in the discussion of the topics mentioned above and how their participation in those topics eventually led to the Great War. The order of topics to discuss that would ultimately lead to the Great War would be Imperialism

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