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The business world of Germany
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The business world of GermanyThe business world of Germany is much nicer than
you think.
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"Order is half a lifetime."Germans really appreciate order, reliability and safety in everything they
do. Surprises are not to their taste.
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"To charge, not to command."The hierarchical structure of organizations in today's Germany is basically one-level; the
head in most cases transfers to his employees the right to solve certain tasks, and often
assigns the implementation of entire projects, giving them freedom of action within
certain limits.
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"Time is money"Germans think pragmatically. Especially when building business
relationships. They are focused on results.
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Berlin - is a combination of new and oldtraditions
traditions and customs of Germany they are an integral part of German culture. Although some of
them have great similarities with other events in different countries, they all have a characteristic
German tinge that defines them as traditional events of a European country.
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EASTER IN GERMANYThe Germans have a great attachment to the celebration of Easter. In fact, they perform a large
number of commemorative events during the Easter season.
One of the most famous cultural expressions of German Easter is the Easter egg. It is usually
placed in different houses, like a Christmas tree, but instead of decorative balls, it is decorated
with Easter eggs..
Eggs and rabbits are very popular symbols in German Easter culture, and it is considered to be
the sale of these products in the form of chocolate in the period before Easter..
German children painted eggs during the celebration. In addition, they put eggs in the Easter
bunny basket, and then their parents hide the basket and exchange eggs colored with
chocolate eggs. Then they have to look for eggs during Easter Sunday.
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CHRISTMAS IN GERMANYChristmas is without a doubt the most important holiday for Germans. Preparations for the
celebration begin in more than a month and the Christmas spirit, definitely, everyone has
time to feel: brightly decorated houses and streets.
On Christmas Eve, many German families gather to sing Christmas songs and read the
Bible. Usually wooden frames decorated with lamps are placed in the windows to give a
New Year's touch to the appearance of family homes
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German ComposersGermany is the hegemon in classical music. Here are a few composers who influenced the development of the world
music art.
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Beethoven, Ludwig vanBeethoven, Ludwig van is a German composer, pianist and conductor,
the last representative of the "Vienna classical school".
Beethoven is a key figure of classical music in the period between
classicism and Romanticism, one of the most performed composers in
the world. He wrote in all genres that existed in his time, including
opera,
music
for
dramatic
performances,
choral
compositions.
Instrumental works are considered the most significant in his legacy:
piano, violin and cello sonatas, piano concertos, for violin, quartets,
overtures, symphonies. Beethoven's work had a significant impact on
the symphonies of the XIX and XX centuries.
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Wolfgang Amadeus MozartHis full name is Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. an
outstanding Austrian composer and virtuoso musician.
One of the most popular classical composers, Mozart had a great
influence on world musical culture.
Unlike many composers of the XVIII century, Mozart not only worked in
all musical forms of his time, but also achieved great success in them.
Many of his compositions are recognized as masterpieces of
symphonic, concert, chamber, opera and choral music.
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Artists of GermanyAlthough German artists were very often overshadowed by famous French, Italian and even Dutch and Flemish painters, the
German-speaking world still has rich traditions in the art world.
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Friedrich, Kaspar DavidCaspar David Friedrich is one of the key
European landscape painters of the XIX century,
the largest representative of early German
Romanticism (along with his contemporary
Philip Otto Runge), the leader of the circle of so-
called Dresden Romantics.
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Durer, AlbrechtDurer, Albrecht is a German painter, draughtsman and
engraver, one of the greatest masters of Western
European Renaissance art. He is recognized as the largest
European master of woodcut, who raised it to the level of
real art. The first art theorist among Northern European
artists, the author of a practical guide to fine and
decorative arts in German, who promoted the need for
the versatile development of artists.