Beethoven fue un gran compositor alemán que nació en 1770 y tuvo una vida difícil debido a su familia disfuncional y su progresiva sordera. A pesar de estos desafíos, compuso nueve sinfonías innovadoras y obras como la Novena Sinfonía, que introdujo el coro y ayudó a iniciar el periodo romántico en la música clásica. Murió en 1827 y fue honrado con un funeral masivo.
Juana Azurduy nació en 1780 en Bolivia. Quedó huérfana de niña y fue enviada a un convento, del cual fue expulsada por su carácter rebelde. Se casó con Manuel Padilla en 1805 y tuvieron cinco hijos. Ambos lucharon por la independencia de Hispanoamérica, participando en la Revolución de Chuquisaca en 1809. Juana y Manuel se unieron al ejército de Belgrano y lucharon en varias batallas, incluyendo la Batalla del Villar en 1816 donde Manuel murió
Mozart fue un niño prodigio que empezó a componer a los 4 años. De niño realizó giras por Europa tocando para príncipes y emperadores. A los 14 años ingresó en la Academia Filarmónica de Bolonia tras pasar un examen en media hora. En su adultez se independizó y se instaló en Viena, donde compuso algunas de sus obras más famosas como Las bodas de Fígaro y Don Giovanni. Mozart falleció a los 35 años, dejando un legado de más de 600 obras maestras
Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879 and showed an early interest in science after being impressed by a compass as a child. He developed his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905 while working as a patent clerk, which established that the laws of physics are the same in all frames of reference moving at a constant speed. This theory disrupted Newtonian concepts of space and time and introduced mass-energy equivalence with the iconic E=mc2 equation. Einstein subsequently developed his general theory of relativity and made numerous other significant contributions to physics, while also escaping Nazi Germany in the 1930s and settling in the United States.
Princess Diana was born in 1961 in Norfolk, England. She married Prince Charles in 1981 and they had two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. Although she tried to focus on motherhood, Diana's marriage was strained due to the royal protocol that required over 500 public engagements per year. Diana became known for her humanitarian work with charities. She separated from Charles in 1992 and their divorce was finalized in 1996. Diana tragically died in a car accident in Paris in 1997 while being chased by paparazzi.
Franz Schubert was an Austrian composer known for his melodic music and as one of the first romantic composers, who showed talent at a young age and received musical training but struggled with illness and poverty during his life, composing over 600 songs before his early death at age 31, leaving a lasting legacy as a brilliant songwriter and influential composer.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a famous German composer born in 1770 in Bonn, Germany. He gave his first public performance at age 7 and received training from composers like Haydn and Mozart. Some of his most famous works include 5 symphonies, 17 string quartets, 32 piano sonatas, and the opera Fidelio. Beethoven struggled with deafness throughout his life but continued composing masterpieces until his death in 1827.
Beethoven fue un gran compositor alemán que nació en 1770 y tuvo una vida difícil debido a su familia disfuncional y su progresiva sordera. A pesar de estos desafíos, compuso nueve sinfonías innovadoras y obras como la Novena Sinfonía, que introdujo el coro y ayudó a iniciar el periodo romántico en la música clásica. Murió en 1827 y fue honrado con un funeral masivo.
Juana Azurduy nació en 1780 en Bolivia. Quedó huérfana de niña y fue enviada a un convento, del cual fue expulsada por su carácter rebelde. Se casó con Manuel Padilla en 1805 y tuvieron cinco hijos. Ambos lucharon por la independencia de Hispanoamérica, participando en la Revolución de Chuquisaca en 1809. Juana y Manuel se unieron al ejército de Belgrano y lucharon en varias batallas, incluyendo la Batalla del Villar en 1816 donde Manuel murió
Mozart fue un niño prodigio que empezó a componer a los 4 años. De niño realizó giras por Europa tocando para príncipes y emperadores. A los 14 años ingresó en la Academia Filarmónica de Bolonia tras pasar un examen en media hora. En su adultez se independizó y se instaló en Viena, donde compuso algunas de sus obras más famosas como Las bodas de Fígaro y Don Giovanni. Mozart falleció a los 35 años, dejando un legado de más de 600 obras maestras
Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879 and showed an early interest in science after being impressed by a compass as a child. He developed his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905 while working as a patent clerk, which established that the laws of physics are the same in all frames of reference moving at a constant speed. This theory disrupted Newtonian concepts of space and time and introduced mass-energy equivalence with the iconic E=mc2 equation. Einstein subsequently developed his general theory of relativity and made numerous other significant contributions to physics, while also escaping Nazi Germany in the 1930s and settling in the United States.
Princess Diana was born in 1961 in Norfolk, England. She married Prince Charles in 1981 and they had two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. Although she tried to focus on motherhood, Diana's marriage was strained due to the royal protocol that required over 500 public engagements per year. Diana became known for her humanitarian work with charities. She separated from Charles in 1992 and their divorce was finalized in 1996. Diana tragically died in a car accident in Paris in 1997 while being chased by paparazzi.
Franz Schubert was an Austrian composer known for his melodic music and as one of the first romantic composers, who showed talent at a young age and received musical training but struggled with illness and poverty during his life, composing over 600 songs before his early death at age 31, leaving a lasting legacy as a brilliant songwriter and influential composer.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a famous German composer born in 1770 in Bonn, Germany. He gave his first public performance at age 7 and received training from composers like Haydn and Mozart. Some of his most famous works include 5 symphonies, 17 string quartets, 32 piano sonatas, and the opera Fidelio. Beethoven struggled with deafness throughout his life but continued composing masterpieces until his death in 1827.
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist known for developing the theory of relativity. He was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879 and showed an early aptitude for math and science. After difficulties in school and work, he obtained a job in 1902 at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern, where he did his pioneering work on relativity and the photoelectric effect. This established his reputation and he went on to positions at universities in Germany and the US. He fled Nazi Germany in 1933 and spent his remaining years in the US, continuing his scientific work and campaigning for Zionist causes. Einstein died in 1955 in Princeton, New Jersey at age 76 after refusing surgery, saying he had lived a full life.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer born in 1770 who was a pivotal figure in transitioning music from the Classical period to the Romantic era. Though going deaf later in life, he composed profoundly influential works including 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, and the choral symphony Symphony No. 9 from which the lyrics of "Ode to Joy" come. His works remain hugely popular and important today, with the length of his Symphony No. 9 even determining the capacity of the compact disc when it was invented.
Stephen hawking power point presentationLisa Schmidt
Stephen William Hawking was born in 1942 in Oxford, England. He grew up in St. Albans and had a father who was a research biologist and a mother who was a medical research secretary. Hawking is best known for his work regarding black holes, where he hypothesized their properties using complex mathematical calculations based on Einstein's work and observed models using laser beams. His accomplishments led to new ideas and theories, including his theory on black hole radiation and information loss within black holes.
Ada Lovelace was the first computer programmer. She met Charles Babbage in 1833 and became fascinated with his Analytical Engine, the first general purpose computer. In 1843, she published notes that explained how the Analytical Engine could be programmed to calculate Bernoulli numbers, which is considered the first computer program. Ada realized the potential of computers to solve problems of any complexity, not just mathematical ones. Though the Analytical Engine was never completed in her lifetime, Ada is credited as the first computer programmer for her conceptual contributions.
Diana, Princess of Wales was born in 1961 in the United Kingdom and died in a car accident in 1997 at age 36. She was married to Prince Charles from 1981 to 1996 and had two sons, William and Harry. As a member of the royal family, Diana was known for her charitable work supporting causes like AIDS awareness. She helped change public perceptions and bring attention to important issues through her compassion and dedication to helping others.
Marie Antoinette was born a princess of Austria and married to King Louis XVI of France for political reasons when she was 15. As queen, she spent lavishly and was disliked by the French people, who blamed her for France's financial troubles. During the French Revolution, she and Louis XVI attempted to flee France but were captured. Marie Antoinette was later charged with treason, though no conclusive evidence was found. She was executed by guillotine in 1793.
This presentation describes a brief biography and research background of the great scientist Marie Curie, which helped her to earn Nobel Prize for twice in two different fields.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a prolific Austrian composer who started composing at age 5 and writing symphonies at age 9. He travelled extensively throughout Europe as a child musical prodigy. Though he achieved great success early in his career, writing operas and pieces commissioned in Vienna and Italy, Mozart struggled financially later in life and died in poverty at age 35, the cause believed to be from repeated bouts of rheumatic fever.
Princess Diana was born in England and loved dancing and working with children. She married Prince Charles and had two sons, but they divorced. She was devoted to charitable causes, especially those helping children and sick people. She visited hospitals and was awarded for her humanitarian work. Tragically, Diana died in a car accident in Paris at the young age of 36.
Opera developed significantly in the Romantic era. In Italy, bel canto opera flourished with composers like Rossini, Bellini, and Donizetti. Their operas featured beautiful singing styles and melodies. In France, grand opera became popular with works by Meyerbeer that included large choruses and spectacles. German opera emerged with composers like Weber who drew on national folk influences. By mid-century, opera had become a widespread genre across Europe with new houses and audiences.
This PPT about Louis Braille and how literacy for persons who are blind was invented. His history is a dynamic one leading to educational access and better quality living for person who are blind.
Johann Sebastian Bach fue un compositor y organista alemán del período Barroco que perteneció a una extraordinaria familia de músicos. Bach compuso obras maestras como la Pasión según San Mateo, el Clave bien temperado y los Conciertos de Brandenburgo. Tocaba instrumentos como el órgano, el clavecín, el violín y la viola da gamba, y fue reconocido como un gran improvisador durante su vida en Europa.
The document discusses the ongoing search for Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, an ape-like creature that has been reported in numerous sightings in the United States and Canada. There have been over 4,000 reported sightings but no conclusive evidence proving Bigfoot's existence. A famous 1967 film appears to show Bigfoot but is believed by most to depict a man in an ape costume. While some claim to have found large footprints or shot a large ape-like creature, there is still not enough evidence to confirm that Bigfoot is real rather than a myth.
Maria Sklodowski Curie was born in Poland in 1867 and went on to study physics and math at the Sorbonne, where she met her future husband Pierre Curie. Together, they conducted research that led to the discovery of the radioactive elements polonium and radium, for which they received the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics. After Pierre's death in 1906, Marie Curie took his position at the Sorbonne and received the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, making her the first person to receive Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. She continued her pioneering work with radiation until her death from aplastic anemia in 1934.
The 2016 Kirk Family Reunion will take place in Memphis, Tennessee over three days in July. Events include a meet and greet on Friday evening, a picnic at Meeman Shelby Forest State Park on Saturday, and a banquet on Saturday night. Attendees can stay at the Sleep Inn & Suites or SpringHill Suites. Family dues of $75 for adults and $45 for children will help cover the estimated $6,000 budget for events, food, t-shirts and other expenses.
Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879 and worked as a patent clerk after struggling in school. He did some of his most significant work during this time, writing papers on his theories of relativity. He later taught at universities in Switzerland, Germany, and Prague before moving to the US in 1933 to escape Nazi persecution of Jews. Einstein wrote letters warning of the dangers of the atomic bomb and continued working on theories until his death in 1955. He was considered one of the greatest scientists and thinkers.
Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna was born 2 November 1755 to the Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Teresa of Austria. Born in the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Maria Antonia (best known by her French name Marie Antoinette), was born a princess to the most powerful monarchy on the continent of Europe at that time. She was the fifteenth out of sixteen children born to the Emperor and Empress of Austria.
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist known for developing the theory of relativity. He was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879 and showed an early aptitude for math and science. After difficulties in school and work, he obtained a job in 1902 at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern, where he did his pioneering work on relativity and the photoelectric effect. This established his reputation and he went on to positions at universities in Germany and the US. He fled Nazi Germany in 1933 and spent his remaining years in the US, continuing his scientific work and campaigning for Zionist causes. Einstein died in 1955 in Princeton, New Jersey at age 76 after refusing surgery, saying he had lived a full life.
Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer born in 1770 who was a pivotal figure in transitioning music from the Classical period to the Romantic era. Though going deaf later in life, he composed profoundly influential works including 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, and the choral symphony Symphony No. 9 from which the lyrics of "Ode to Joy" come. His works remain hugely popular and important today, with the length of his Symphony No. 9 even determining the capacity of the compact disc when it was invented.
Stephen hawking power point presentationLisa Schmidt
Stephen William Hawking was born in 1942 in Oxford, England. He grew up in St. Albans and had a father who was a research biologist and a mother who was a medical research secretary. Hawking is best known for his work regarding black holes, where he hypothesized their properties using complex mathematical calculations based on Einstein's work and observed models using laser beams. His accomplishments led to new ideas and theories, including his theory on black hole radiation and information loss within black holes.
Ada Lovelace was the first computer programmer. She met Charles Babbage in 1833 and became fascinated with his Analytical Engine, the first general purpose computer. In 1843, she published notes that explained how the Analytical Engine could be programmed to calculate Bernoulli numbers, which is considered the first computer program. Ada realized the potential of computers to solve problems of any complexity, not just mathematical ones. Though the Analytical Engine was never completed in her lifetime, Ada is credited as the first computer programmer for her conceptual contributions.
Diana, Princess of Wales was born in 1961 in the United Kingdom and died in a car accident in 1997 at age 36. She was married to Prince Charles from 1981 to 1996 and had two sons, William and Harry. As a member of the royal family, Diana was known for her charitable work supporting causes like AIDS awareness. She helped change public perceptions and bring attention to important issues through her compassion and dedication to helping others.
Marie Antoinette was born a princess of Austria and married to King Louis XVI of France for political reasons when she was 15. As queen, she spent lavishly and was disliked by the French people, who blamed her for France's financial troubles. During the French Revolution, she and Louis XVI attempted to flee France but were captured. Marie Antoinette was later charged with treason, though no conclusive evidence was found. She was executed by guillotine in 1793.
This presentation describes a brief biography and research background of the great scientist Marie Curie, which helped her to earn Nobel Prize for twice in two different fields.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a prolific Austrian composer who started composing at age 5 and writing symphonies at age 9. He travelled extensively throughout Europe as a child musical prodigy. Though he achieved great success early in his career, writing operas and pieces commissioned in Vienna and Italy, Mozart struggled financially later in life and died in poverty at age 35, the cause believed to be from repeated bouts of rheumatic fever.
Princess Diana was born in England and loved dancing and working with children. She married Prince Charles and had two sons, but they divorced. She was devoted to charitable causes, especially those helping children and sick people. She visited hospitals and was awarded for her humanitarian work. Tragically, Diana died in a car accident in Paris at the young age of 36.
Opera developed significantly in the Romantic era. In Italy, bel canto opera flourished with composers like Rossini, Bellini, and Donizetti. Their operas featured beautiful singing styles and melodies. In France, grand opera became popular with works by Meyerbeer that included large choruses and spectacles. German opera emerged with composers like Weber who drew on national folk influences. By mid-century, opera had become a widespread genre across Europe with new houses and audiences.
This PPT about Louis Braille and how literacy for persons who are blind was invented. His history is a dynamic one leading to educational access and better quality living for person who are blind.
Johann Sebastian Bach fue un compositor y organista alemán del período Barroco que perteneció a una extraordinaria familia de músicos. Bach compuso obras maestras como la Pasión según San Mateo, el Clave bien temperado y los Conciertos de Brandenburgo. Tocaba instrumentos como el órgano, el clavecín, el violín y la viola da gamba, y fue reconocido como un gran improvisador durante su vida en Europa.
The document discusses the ongoing search for Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, an ape-like creature that has been reported in numerous sightings in the United States and Canada. There have been over 4,000 reported sightings but no conclusive evidence proving Bigfoot's existence. A famous 1967 film appears to show Bigfoot but is believed by most to depict a man in an ape costume. While some claim to have found large footprints or shot a large ape-like creature, there is still not enough evidence to confirm that Bigfoot is real rather than a myth.
Maria Sklodowski Curie was born in Poland in 1867 and went on to study physics and math at the Sorbonne, where she met her future husband Pierre Curie. Together, they conducted research that led to the discovery of the radioactive elements polonium and radium, for which they received the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics. After Pierre's death in 1906, Marie Curie took his position at the Sorbonne and received the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, making her the first person to receive Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. She continued her pioneering work with radiation until her death from aplastic anemia in 1934.
The 2016 Kirk Family Reunion will take place in Memphis, Tennessee over three days in July. Events include a meet and greet on Friday evening, a picnic at Meeman Shelby Forest State Park on Saturday, and a banquet on Saturday night. Attendees can stay at the Sleep Inn & Suites or SpringHill Suites. Family dues of $75 for adults and $45 for children will help cover the estimated $6,000 budget for events, food, t-shirts and other expenses.
Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879 and worked as a patent clerk after struggling in school. He did some of his most significant work during this time, writing papers on his theories of relativity. He later taught at universities in Switzerland, Germany, and Prague before moving to the US in 1933 to escape Nazi persecution of Jews. Einstein wrote letters warning of the dangers of the atomic bomb and continued working on theories until his death in 1955. He was considered one of the greatest scientists and thinkers.
Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna was born 2 November 1755 to the Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Teresa of Austria. Born in the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Maria Antonia (best known by her French name Marie Antoinette), was born a princess to the most powerful monarchy on the continent of Europe at that time. She was the fifteenth out of sixteen children born to the Emperor and Empress of Austria.
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Seminář Vás seznámí s praktickými základy typografie, které musíte znát při psaní seminárních a závěrečných prací. Naučíte se potřebná pravidla interpunkce, kdy dělat či nedělat mezery, jak zapisovat kapitoly a výčty, jaký použít font či jak zalamovat správně řádky. K tomu si ukážeme řešení nejčastějších problémů s úpravou textu ve Wordu.
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