Sunday, November 28, 2010

Presentation 5: Inventions and Industry during the 18th Century

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit:
  • He invented both the alcohol thermometer (1709) and the mercury thermometer (1714)
  • The invention consisted of a glass tube with mercury inside, the temperature was able to be read by calibrated marks on the tube by the length of the mercury
  • To increase the sensitivity of the thermometer, there is usually a "bulb" of mercury at the bottom of the tube, the top of the tube may be filled with nitrogen and is kept at a lower atmospheric pressure which is called the "vacuum"
  • Mercury thermometers are still used today for meteorology purposes but have been banned in the medical feild and have been replaced by Galistan thermometers which is a liquid alloy of gallium, indium, and tin

Presentation 2 - Poets and Writers in the 18th Century

Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock:

  • He attended the Gymnasium in Quelinberg and in 1739 he attended the classical school of Schulpforta
  • While attending this school he became intrigued with Greek and Latin versification, here he wrote some meritorious idylls and odes in German
  • While still in school he drafted a plan for "Der Messias" which is one of his most famous peices of work
  • After finishing school he went to University called Jena he later dropped out and joined a band of boys who contributed to Bremer Beiträge. During this period 3 cantos of Der Messias were anonymously published
  • After the death of his wife in 1758 Klopstocks poetry became vague and unitelligible
  • In 1773 he published the last 5 cantos of the Messias and then retired to Hamburg, Germany
  • He is most known for his influence on Geothe, the Goettinger poets, and the Sturm and Drang movement.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Group Presentation 4: Fine Arts

https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AS45EM5J0d7OZGhyczQydjhfMTFoZDc5NjRodw&hl=en&authkey=CI30u4ME

Why the EU will continue to be a pivotal organization for Germany in the 21st century

1.The EU allows people to live in other countries within the EU freely, this allows for people to move about freely, have jobs in other countries and a sustainable economy.
2.Germany is able to sell their goods to other countries in the EU free of taxes and terrifs.
3. The EU is a big protector of the environment, Germany benefits from this because they have a lot of land that is protected and that are considered National Parks.
4. All countries within the EU use the Euro as its currency, which is good for Germany because when German citizens are travelling they dont have to worry about exchanging currencies.
5. If Germany ever "falls" again as it had during WWII the EU will be able to support and help them.
6. Being in the EU helps all the countries remain peaceful with each other.
7. The EU aslo allows for Germany to remain a strong competitor in the world market.
8. The countries in the EU can work together to solve global issues.
9. Germany joining the EU kind of reassures their reputation for most countries who would "hate" Germany for things they have done in the past.
10. Since joining the EU Germany has flourished, they are now selling more products then importing products.
11. The EU is very protective of the environment, this helps Germany in producing more renewable resources.
12. Germany is no longer seen as a constant threat but rather a powerful ally to the countries in the EU.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Radio station broadcasting in Germany

Is the mass media more globalized that the people who comsume it?
- I think that because of the mass media the people become more globalized, because they are hearing stuff about other countries.

What does it mean when patterns across the Western globe are so similar?
-The western countries are more interested in things that other countries are doing, and try to pick out the things they think are "good" about other countries and immitate it.
 
Where do cultural differences "survive" if media do not carry them - or do they?
- Cultural differences survive within the people who are willing to accept the differences
 
What can you say about Radio in Germany?
- It is very similar to American radio, it plays what is popular but has select radio stations that play other types of music.