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An Interpretation of Passion of Anna The conclusion of Ingmar Bergman's island trilogy is mysterious and difficult. It presents intellectual and emotional challenges the scale of which is difficult to match. passion of anna • ingmar bergman experiment • max von sydow • subjective storytelling • experimental film
Anatomist Andreas Vesalius Biography of Andreas Vesalius, Belgian anatomist, physician and scientist, famous for his book Fabrica, the greatest medical book in his time. andreas vesalius • anatomist vesalius • andreas vesalius biography • vesalius and fabrica • founder of modern human anatomy
Andreas Carlstadt: The Reformation Goes Radical A look at Andreas Carlstadt, a radical in the Reformation camp. Very early in the Reformation movement in Europe--even in Wittenberg--factions between Rome and Reformers polarize. This was a dark day in Wittenberg. carlstadt • luther • wittenberg • iconoclasts • sacraments
Interview with Andreas Moser Interview of Colleen Thomas with Andreas Moser, 26-year-old candidate for City Council in Amberg, Bavaria, Germany. andreas moser • city council • amberg • bavaria • germany
Teaching & Learning Part Two. Andreas Cseh The life of Andreas Cseh, inventor of the Cseh Method of teaching Esperanto.
"Shake, Rattle, and Roll" In the space of two minutes, an entire city lay in ruins. san francisco earthquake • 1906 • san andreas fault • fire
Ja, vi elsker dette landet: Norway
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Do Vineyard Soils Really Matter? A new look at the terroir issue and how things like soil composition and climate affect the character of wine. terroir • soil • earthquake • earthquake fault • viticulture
Pietra Santa — a Winery to Watch Tiny Appellation - Terrific Value pietra santa • cienega • cienega valley • pinot grigio • san andreas
The Return of the Vampire The Return of the Vampire, starring Bela Lugosi, proves that war can be hazardous to the health and day-to-day activities of the Un-Dead. armand tesla • bela lugosi • return of the vampire • tesla • andreas
A Review of Passion of Anna (1969) Bergman's Passion of Anna is an intriguing film: a mixture of avant-garde experimentation and human drama. passion of anna movie • ingmar bergman • 60s swedish film • faro island trilogy • max von sydow
1989 San Francisco Earthquake A television broadcast of the World Series at Candlestick Park in San Francisco quickly became a live news report of an earthquake. 1989 san francisco earthquake • loma prieta or world series earthquake • television broadcast world series candlestick par • october 17 • 1989 at 5:04pm local time earthquake surface magni
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake A severe rupture occurred along the San Andreas Fault near San Francisco and tremors were felt in Oregon, southern California and central Nevada. 1906 san francisco earthquake • worst natural disasters recorded north america • severe rupture san andreas fault • san francisco tremors felt oregon southern califor • april 18th 1906 5:12am earthquake magnitude 7.7 t
DVD Review: Dream On Silly Dreamer Dan Lund's 2005 documentary Dream On Silly Dreamer is a poignant account of what went wrong at Walt Disney Feature Animation in the mid-1990's. 7/10. dream on silly dreamer • dan lund • documentary • walt disney feature animation • the little mermaid
ESA Head Resigns Doug Lowenstein, head of the main video game lobby group since 1994, has resigned. doug lowenstein • entertainment software association • esa • hot coffee • grand theft auto san andreas
Goofy Joins Enchanted Need another reason to see Enchanted? Disney is putting highly-anticipated Goofy short in front of movie, when it opens November 21st. goofy • how to hook up your home theatre • enchanted • the walt disney company • jerry beck
Movie Review: Enchanted Disney's Enchanted is pure eye sugar, a cotton candy confection that never becomes too much. 8 out of 10. enchanted • walt disney company • kevin lima • amy adams • james marsden
Nicktoons selects judges Nicktoons animation festival kicks off August 12 to 13 in Burbank, California. Submission deadline: Wednesday, May 31. nickelodeon • nicktoons • animation festival • shawn wayans • marlon wayans
The Light In The Piazza The Tony Award Winning Musical, The Light In The Piazza, written by Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas, is coming to Toronto in the summer of 2007. the light in the piazza • adam guettel • mirvish • tony award winning • craig lucas
Winter X Games 11 Results A rundown of who won medals during the 2007 Winter X Games. winter x games 11 • winter x games 2007 • winter x games results • snowboarding • skiing
Elections in Greece: Joining Euro with Simitis The general elections in Greece have confirmed the government of Costas Simitis. The prime minister's Socialist party PASOK has won an absolute majority, but the Conservative opposition ND has come a lot closer. Under Simitis' leadership Greece has made large progress in many fields. In foreign affairs the relations with Turkey and Macedonia have improved and the country has finally learnt to keep at distance its traditional ally Serbia. Concerning the economy inflation and debt have been reduced, growth has been steady and the stock market has soared. Simitis has reached these results focussing all efforts on the country´s struggle for joining the euro zone, an ambition that could soon be accomplished. Thanks to the prime minister's sober and steady style Greek democracy has finally left behind large part of the embarrassing scandals and muck that characterized the government of his predecessor Andreas Papandreou. Democracy has returned to where it started and it starts looking quite respectable. simitis • costas • karamanlis • greece • hellas
Fibers and multicellular life Fibers bond and link cells together. If they did not exist cells could not have come to form massive assemblies that make most animals and plants familiar to us. Read ahead to know how…. fabric is ‘the underlying structure’ • fibers maintain life • andreas vesalius • “de humani corporis fabrica • porifera
Disney's Nine Old Men: Eric Larson Who were Disney's Nine Old Men? I run down the careers of the influential animators. This installment honours Eric Larson (September 3, 1905 - October 25, 1988). eric larson • disney's nine old men • walt disney • famous animators • animation history
Museum of Historic Keyboards Hatchlands near Guildford in England, is home to a collection of historic keyboard instruments on display and still in regular use today at the concerts held there. 16th century hatchlands in surrey • humphrey repton • historic keyboard instruments • bach • beethoven
New Madrid Earthquake 1811-1812 On December 16, 1811 the New Madrid Seismic Zone experienced two earthquakes with approximate magnitudes of 8.0. Two more tremors followed in January and February. new madrid earthquake 1811 1812 • central mississippi valley earthquake prone area • new madrid seismic zone • new madrid fault line or reelfoot rift • central mississippi valley four earthquakes
San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 An earthquake struck San Francisco, California on April 18, 1906. This major quake struck at 5:12 A.M. with a magnitude up to 8.3, lasting nearly one minute. san francisco earthquake of 1906 • san andreas fault • san francisco in california • magnitude of san francisco earthquake • coos bay in oregon
Sugar Beets From Coast to Coast Sugar beets provided a portion of Canada's need for sugar, and have been tantalizing the country's tastebuds since the 19th Century. The industry is still strong today. canadian history • sugar beets • canada's sweet crop • sugar beet industry continues to supply approximat • another plant grown in canadian soil has supplied
Uncommon Types of Autism There are five types of autism spectrum disorders. Two of the more uncommon types, Rett's Disorder and Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, are detailed here. autism • rett’s disorder • childhood disintegrative disorder • pervasive developmental disorder • childhood regression
The International Esperanto-Institute A description of the International Esperanto-Institute, founded by Andreas Cseh
Faults The earth is a dynamic system and has been know to move suddenly from time to time. Learn about the different types of faults, the reasons we have earthquakes. Just remember when you feel the earth rumble - it's not my fault geology • geophysics • earthquakes • faults • horst
Game Violence Debate Heats Up Was June video game violence month? video game violence • hillary clinton • cliff stearns • esrb • erc
Sweden - Government Profile Sweden, a monarchy since 1523, has developed a parliamentary representative constitutional democracy, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. kingdom sweden government profile • political framework structure • representative democracy constitutional monarchy • capital stockholm • independence 1523 gustav vasa
Community Attempts to Save TSO Players have created a web-based community to fight the cancellation of The Sims Online. Former TSO developers indicate they may be working on something new. sims online community • player campaigns • ea-land sunsets • new sims online • electronic arts cancels tso
Disney DVD News, August 2004 Timon and Pumbaa get a second feature film, Bambi returns, Clay Aiken's "Proud of Your Boy" on the upcoming Aladdin release, plus Pooh and the Gargoyles.
Black Bart, Stagecoach Robber Black Bart is probably the most well known of the stagecoach robbers. He committed 28 robberies in which he never fired a shot or harmed anyone. He was known to be the consumate gentleman--he never drank, smoked, or swore. He never took valuables from women. He never loaded his shotgun and he always worked alone. black bart • charles e. bolles • boles • bowles • charles bolton
Alain Trudel Wins Conductor Award Alain Trudel--conductor, musician, composer and teacher--is recognized for his work as a Canadian conductor, engaging audiences and advocating Canadian music. alain trudel • heinz unger award • ontario arts council • canadian conductors • trombonists
American Idol Runner-Up Diana DeGarmo's New Single Profile of American Idol runner-up Diana DeGarmo and her debut single. diana degarmo • american idol • dreams • don't cry out loud • rca records
Can Safin Win Another Grand Slam? Marat Safin surprisingly reached the 2008 Wimbledon fourth round causing a major upset along the way. Can the Russian continue his run and clinch another Grand Slam? marat safin • wimbledon 2008 • safin upsets novak djokovic • can safin win another grand slam • safin vs stanislas wawrinka
Crime Writers of Canada and the Arthur Ellis Awards Crime Writers of Canada and the Arthur Ellis Awards mystery • crime stories • arthur ellis awards
Dutch Conductor Edo de Waart Dutch-born Edo de Waart is scheduled to replace Andreas Delfs as the Milwaukee Symphony's Music Director, and will begin phasing in over the next couple of years. edo de waart • milwaukee symphony • hong kong philharmonic • steve reich • john adams
GTA's Controversial Success GTA's astounding success and sales records strictly depend on its unique and highly controversial gaming features including violence, murder, and explicit scenes. gta success • gta violence • gta controversy • gta sales • gta ban
International Baby Names for Boys So what are people around the world naming their babies? Here's a list of the most popular international names for baby boys. baby boy names • international names • world names • popular names • 2006
Martin Luther and the Visual Culture of the Reformation This further explores Luther's attitudes toward art, dealing with his early career & his later shift in thinking to a more favorable position on the role of images. art • martin luther • reformation • theology • renaissance
Sampras Surpasses the Greats Pete Sampras has won his record breaking 13th Grand Slam title, defeating Patrick Rafter by 6-7 (10-12), 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, 6-2. It was his 7th Wimbledon crown, and his third in succession. He is now the most successful player at the prestigious tournament in history, and has surpassed all other players in number of grand slams won. Sampras overcame tendonitis above his left ankle to win the tournament, and sealing his place in history. Rafter meanwhile, on the comeback from injury; was gallant in defeat. sampras • rafter • wimbledon • grand slam.
Sci-Fi TV News Watch News update for Sci-Fi TV and the Trivia Question and Answer. sci-fi • news • trivia • sci-fi tv
Westin Bonaventure Los Angeles Turn your trip to Los Angeles into a sight seeing adventure with a visit to the Westin Bonaventure. westin bonaventure • los angeles hotel • los angeles brewery • hotel film location • movie locations
Above Top Secret: The Aurora Project Is the U.S. Air Force really operating a supersecret, Mach 6 spy plane? This article takes a look at the few available facts on the Aurora Project. aurora • spy plane • reconnaissance • u-2 • sr-71
Belgian Museum of Printing History Discover there is nothing modern about the Garamond font on your PC. Visit the Museum Plantin-Moretus/ Prentenkabinet, Antwerpen - UNESCO World Heritage, in Belgium. history of printing • plantin-moretus • christoffel plantin • the golden compass • de gulden passer
Christ's Return: Hallelujah or Ho-hum? Just because the mountain is now quiet does not mean it is asleep. If we quiet ourselves enough, we might feel the earth begin to rumble. We might hear the first strains of the trumpet. christ's return
Dahlia Imperialis One of the loveliest Dahlias to sight, it greets the morning sky taller than any other dahlia I have seen.For years I had admired this wonderful Dahlia from afar. I had often spied it raising its lovely, bobbing head over garden fences, swaying in the breezes of the day, just attracting your attention. richardson • bulbs • plants • dahlias • seeds |
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