Realpolitik.
adaptation to existing facts, pursuing plain objects, admitting no obligation to ideals. Used by Bismark to maintain the balance of power in Europe.
The concept of the middle ground is helpful in understanding the attitudes of Indians living between the Appalachians and the Mississippi.
concept of authority developed
prevent domination by any one country
Robert McCormick has written: 'The concept of happiness in the Spanish poetry of the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): Happiness in literature, History and criticism, Spanish poetry
Tom Aerwyn Roberts has written: 'The concept of benevolence: aspects of eighteenth-century moral philosophy' -- subject(s): Benevolence, Modern Ethics
Paul Marion Van Arsdell has written: 'Development of the concept of private business borrowing from the sixth century, B.C., to the eighteenth century, A.D' -- subject(s): Credit, Finance, History
i know where you live
The concept of zero was first developed in ancient India, around the 5th century CE. Indian mathematicians, particularly from the Gupta Empire, played a significant role in its development and incorporation into mathematical systems.
Galileo developed the concept of acceleration.
The concept of distance learning was first developed in the 18th century, with the creation of correspondence courses in Europe. These courses allowed students to learn through exchanging letters with the instructor, enabling education to be accessible to individuals who couldn't attend traditional classrooms.
Fauism refers to an art movement known as Fauvism, which emerged in the early 20th century. Fauvist artists used bold colors and simplified forms to create expressive and vibrant artworks. The movement is associated with artists like Henri Matisse and André Derain.
the concept of the + sign. they also developed the concept of zero. and the+ sign