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HISTORY
ANDREA JIMENEZ OROZCO
Analysis of the movie: The Book Thief
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Narrated by Death, The Book Thief is the
story of Liesel Meminger, a nine-year-old
German girl who given up by her mother to live
with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in the small
town of Molching hortly before World War II
Liesel befriends a neighborhood boy, Rudy Steiner,
who falls in love with her. At a book burning, Liesel
realizes that her father was persecuted for being a
Communist, and that her mother was likely killed by
the Nazis for the same crime. She is seen stealing a
book from the burning by the mayor's wife Ilsa
Hermann, who later invites Liesel to read in her
library.
Liesel loses hope and begins to disdain the written word, having
learnt that Hitler's propaganda is to blame for the war and the
Holocaust and the death of her biological family, but Ilsa
encourages her to write. Liesel writes the story of her life in the
Hubermanns' basement, where she miraculously survives an air
raid that kills Hans, Rosa, Rudy, and everyone else on her
block. Liesel survives the war, as does Max. She goes on to live
a long life and dies at an old age.
EDISON VS TELSA
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CONCLUSION
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Thomas
Edison
-The incandescent
filament
lamp
- The phonograph
- Experimental sound
film
- First industrial
research lab
American Thomas Alva Edison was one of the
inventions that contributed most to change the life
of modern man. More than a thousand inventions
patented dramatically transformed the customs
and habits of industrialized societies. Similarly,
Edison was a key figure in building the new
technological research.
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Nikola Tesla
- Rotating magnetic
field
- AC motor
- Wireless energy
transfer
- Development of xray
- Radio
- Direct energy rays
- Teslascope
- Altern current
Tesla, for all that he I think Tesla should have
more recognition for their achievements, because
there are people like Edison, who despite being
the 'Nemesis' was a thief of inventions, because
Tesla invented the light bulb, and then
incandescent lamp light carbon fibers and Edison
patent it quickly went to his name. Edison
believed to have Tesla assistant gave him the
power to the inventions of his assistants to his
name.
http://www.batang
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s/6343/losaportes-e-inventosmas-importantesde-nikola-tesla
THOMAS EDISON
NIKOLA TELSA
Analysis of an artistic movement
"Abstract Expressionism" is one of the names by which it calls this
movement developed since 1945.
New York has been headquartered rising movement, in large part due to
many Parisian artists landfall in the city during the war.
The main exponents of American Abstract Expressionist painting are
Gorky de Kooning, Rothko, Pollock and Guston. Among the sculptors
David Smith and Lassaw stand.
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The emphasis on the
creativity of the act of
painting, a refusal to plan
ahead and decide, before the
process of painting or
drawing, which aspect will be
the work or what it meant.
The painter must be free from
preconceived concepts as
what constitutes a good
picture and work with the
paint according to his own
instincts, and not what you
would like them to be your
instincts.
Abstract expressionism is a vanguard that due to the time and
the context in which it arose, rescues negative aspects of
history, such as World War II and the discovery of new
harmful to humans drugs, all this caused in the artists a sense of
excessive expression, where the parameters established by the
art transgressed. And I took to the imagination, expressing the
most intimate of human beings.
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http://html.rincondelvago.com/movimientos-artisticos-del-siglo-xx.html
 http://elexpresionismoabstracto.blogspot.mx/2010/08/conclusion.html
19th and 20th centuries
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Evolution: an unfolding, opening out, or working
out; process of development, as from a simple to a 9)
complex form, or of gradual, progressive change,
as in a social and economic structure.
Physic analysis: is any property that is measurable
whose value describes a state of a physical system.
The changes in the physical properties of a system
can be used to describe its transformations or
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evolutions between its momentary states. Physical
properties are often referred to as observables.
Mutualism: is an economic theory and anarchist
school of thought that advocates a society where
each person might possess a means of production, 11)
either individually or collectively, with trade
representing equivalent amounts of labor in the
free market.
Anarchism: is a political philosophy that advocates
self-governed societies with voluntary institutions. 12)
Communist party manifest: (originally Manifesto
of the Communist Party) is an 1848 political
pamphlet by German philosophers Karl Marx and
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Friedrich Engels.
Urbanization: is a population shift from rural to
urban areas, "the gradual increase in the
proportion of people living in urban areas", and the
ways in which each society adapts to the change.
Illiteracy: Throughout most of history most people
have been illiterate. In feudal society, for example,
the ability to read and write was of value only to
the clergy and aristocracy.
Mass production: is the production of large
amounts of standardized products, including and
especially on assembly lines. With job production
and batch production, it is one of the three main
production methods.
British expansionism: The period spanning from
late nineteenth century to the early twentieth
century has been described as one of ‘high
empire.' During this time, Britain took over a huge
amount of territory and colonized a massive
proportion of the world's inhabitants.
Feudal state: A political and economic system of
Europe from the 9th to about the 15th century,
based on the holding of all land in fief or fee and
the resulting relation of lord to vassal and
characterized by homage, legal and military
service of tenants, and forfeiture.
Westernization: is a process whereby societies
come under or adopt Western culture in areas such
as industry, technology, law, politics, economics,
lifestyle, diet, clothing, language, alphabet,
religion, philosophy, and values.
Manufactures: the making of goods or wares by
manual labor or by machinery, especially on a
large scale.
Financial capital: is any economic resource
measured in terms of money used by
entrepreneurs and businesses to buy what they
need to make their products or to provide their
services to the sector of the economy upon which
their operation is based, i.e. retail, corporate,
investment banking, etc.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_property
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutualism_%28economic_theory%29
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Communist_Manifesto
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbanization
http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/society/illiteracy-history.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_production
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Feudal+state
http://crossref-it.info/articles/87/british-expansionism
} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westernization
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/manufacture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_capital
"Intelligence is the ability to adapt to new situations.“
Andrea Jiménez
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It is one of the most famous works of Daniel Defoe, published in 1719 and
considered the first English novel. It is a fictional autobiography of the
protagonist, an English castaway who spends 28 years in a remote desert
island.
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In this sense, admirable character created by Defoe in the measure that
represents the perfect British colonialist. Crusoe believes in the supreme
justice, has a stable and coherent religious beliefs, does not feel sexual
temptations and acts according to maximum efficiency.
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In classical and neoclassical economics, Robinson Crusoe is often
used as a tool to illustrate the theory of production and consumer
choice in the absence of trade, money and prices. Under such
context, Crusoe must choose the optimal combination of time spent
on production and leisure time. In turn, you must choose which
things occur in the time spent on production (usually the alternatives
consist of collecting coconuts or making hunting and fishing tools)
Critics looking at themes of British hegemony in
Robinson Crusoe usually emphasize Daniel
Defoe’s vision of empire as it unfolds in Colonial
South America- understandably since few pages
of text are dedicated to Crusoe touching base in
England. Less emphasis has been placed on the
extent to which Defoe’s narrative concerns itself
with internal political propaganda and England's
internal economy.
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https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_Crusoe
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