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Articles related to "Kaiser"
Peter Kaiser - Liechtenstein’s Famous Historian and Statesman Peter Kaiser, an ordinary citizen of Liechtenstein became its most historian and statesman. peter kaiser liechtenstein’s famous historian and • suite010 • james foster robinson • prince alois • constitutional committee
Kaiser Chiefs The Kaiser Chiefs return with a follow-up that improves upon their exciting debut, Employment. kaiser chiefs • nick hodgson • ricky wilson • yours truly angry mob • i predict a riot
THE LATEST on LE Info on dealing with your insurance company about lymphedema issues, LE in the national news and becoming an advocate for the cause. lymphedema • insurance company denials • kaiser foundation • consumer reports • lymphatic research foundation
Singapore in World War One In 1915, Indian Muslim troops on Singapore mutinied, killing their officers and British civilians. Why did they do this and what happened next? singapore • british empire • indian mutiny • islam • kaiser
The Weimar Republic Weimar Republic is the unofficial name of the German government from 1918-1933. weimar republic • wwii • hitler • treaty of versailles • weirmar
TV's Effect on Youth Development The Kaiser Family Foundation provides research that shows that sexual content on television may influence youth behaviors. television • sex • children • risk • kaiser
November '03 Update Here are lots of recommendations, and a couple warnings, to take with you when you do your Christmas shopping. starflyer 59 • kristy starling • swing praise • swirling eddies • sunday drive
50 Years German Basic Law: A Lesson from Weimar With the German Bundestag and Government moving from Bonn to Berlin, this summer a historic circle will be closed: German politics have returned to where they started in 1871, after the foundation of the Reich by Bismarck. Unlike Bonn, Berlin had been a symbol for some of the worst episodes in German history. But the city that paved the way to disaster was Weimar, the former cultural capital of Goethe and Schiller. In the year 1919 the Assembly of Weimar approved contemporarily the Constitution of Weimar and the opprobrious peace treaty of Versailles, thus laying the grounds for the first unlucky democratic experience in modern Geman history. Fortunately the Germans have learned from the catastrophe of the Weimar Republic and the Basic Law approved in May 1949 has proven a solid ground on which the new democracy in Bonn could establish a stable democratic culture. The achievements of the Basic Law will even guarantee the stability and reliability of the new Berlin Republic. bonn • weimar • berlin • basic law • berlin-umzug
College Media Literacy Courses Media literacy is an international movement to provide students skills and insights to interpret media. Here's some thoughts on media education for college students. media literacy • media education • college student • media production • media monopoly
German Unification Overview of the struggle for unification in 19th-Century Germany, under Otto Von Bismark and the Kaiser. german unification • unity among german states • 19th century germany • otto von bismark • kaiser wilhelm ii
Otto von Bismarck Otto von Bismarck, a Prussian aristocrat, led the unification process of the several Germanic states into a unified nation in the latter half of the 19th century. otto von bismarck • prussian • germanic states • wilhelm i • austria
Pearl Harbor: The Aftermath After the bombing of Pearl Harbor some ships are repaired but numerous others are built as the United States enters World War II. bombing of pearl harbor • american history • united states • us naval history • japan
Television V-Chip - Viewer Control V-Chip technology allows viewer control of television content, but most families do not use or even know how to use V-Chips. television v-chip • v-chip technology • viewer control television • television ratings • blocking television shows
The 2007 Glastonbury Festival The 26th Glastonbury Festival opens 22 June 2007. Michael Eavis, organiser of this, the world's largest open-field festival, has just been awarded a CBE. Read why here. glastonbury festival • the who • marc bolan • kaiser chiefs • woodstock
Five Explanations for Random Grinning Hee hee, hah! Ha ha… Oh! Hello there, comics fan. I was just looking at a few of the les-promoted but hilarious comic strips on-line. Have a look at some of these great funny bone ticklers – some by new cartoonists; some are second offerings by professionals. Sarcastic, warm and fuzzy, ironic or just plain funny, there is bound to be something that will leave you chuckling and others wondering what that smile is about. trevor! • piper and lee • scott stantis • the buckets • greg cravens
Burger Bonanza! Make up some of these tasty burgers for your next barbeque. They are fast, easy, and delicious! hamburgers • cheese • buns • grill • barbeque
Childhood Trauma and Adult Illness Adults who experienced physical, sexual or emotional abuse, loss of a parent, or depression in the childhood home are at higher risk of disease, illness, mental disorders ace study • negative experiences as a child • heal internalized trauma • centers for disease control and prevention • ace adverse childhood experience
Construction of Grand Coulee Dam It took time to get funding to build Grand Coulee Dam. But once federal money was reserved for the project, construction got under way. Even so, it still took 7 years. grand coulee dam • columbia river • washington state • u.s. bureau of reclamation • mwak
End of the Austro Hungarian Navy From 1382 until 1918 this force was one of the largest in the world. Often bloodied but never beaten it disappeared from the oceans with a whimper. austrian navy • trieste • adriatic sea • austrian fleet • danube river flotilla
Hauptman Detzner WW I Holdout When the Allies occupied the German colony of New Guinea at the opening of WW I a German officer led a four-year expedition to retain the island, surrendering in 1919. last german unit to surrender • caroline islands • marshall islands • marianas islands • samoa
Internment High Seas Fleet 1918 At the close of World War One, the victorious allies ordered that the powerful and undefeated High Seas Fleet present itself for interment until a final peace. kaiser wilhelm ii • kaiserliche marine • high seas fleet • interned at scapa flow • admiral franz von hipper
Origin and Causes of World War One German principalities united with Prussia by Otto Von Bismarck were a fuse in a powder keg that Balkan volatility ignited when the unwise Kaiser Wilhelm II took control. origin of world war 1 • political causes of world war 1 • diplomatic reasons for world war 1 • otto von bismarck • geographical causes of world war 1
Pop Festivals in the UK, 2008 Nearly 40 years ago, Woodstock USA set the pop world alight. Now the UK leads Europe in Pop Music Festivals and 2008 promises to be the best year yet for music fans. pop festivals in the uk & ireland 2008 • isle of wight music festival bestival • glastonbury • kaiser chiefs • sugababes
Salvage of the High Seas Fleet More than forty of the 74 ships of the Imperial German Navy's High Sea Fleet only left their final anchorage as scrap if at all. sms baden • sms frankfurt • german ship us navy • ernest cox • greatest salvage opertation
Scuttling of the High Seas Fleet Interned at the close of World War One in Scotland the German fleet chose to scuttle itself at anchor rather than surrender november 21 1918 • treaty versailles • last commander of the fleet • june 21 1919 • paragraphe elf bestatigen
The 1914 Army of Austria-Hungary Well equipped and fairly modern by eastern european standards, the Army of the Dual Monarchy suffered one of the worst morale problems imaginable. austria-hungary army • belgrade • austria world war one • wwi • dual monarchy
Top Sights in Innsbruck, Austria Sightseeing highlights in Innsbruck, Austria, include the Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof), the Mausoleum of Maximilian, the ski jump at Bergisel, and Schloss Ambras Castle. traveling to innsbruck • schloss ambrass castle • goldenes dachl • mausoleum of maximilian • bergisel ski jump
W. B. Yeats' 'Lapis Lazuli' Yeats' interest in Eastern Philosophy influenced many of his poems. His widely anthologized poem, "Lapis Lazuli," is about finding tranquility in chaos. w b yeats • lapis lazuli • kaiser wilhelm • battle of boyne • king james
Sicko Review "You're not slipping through the cracks," says an ex-HMO investigator. "Someone made that crack and swept you towards it." michael moore • sicko • health care • insurance • companies
Best de Boeuf Easy beef recipes boeuf • recipes • recipe • beef tenderloin with blue cheese crust • best onion hamburgers
Language of Medicine Here is a news article about a woman that decides to use conventional and alternative medicine to fight her breast cancer. breast cancer • cancer • alternative therapy
The Belgian Army of 1914 Although the Belgian army was only a tenth the size of the German army, it still delayed the Germans for nearly a month. the schlieffen plan • german army belgium • belgium world war • belgian army • belgian civic guard
Breastfeeding: Planet Friendly Environmental damage caused by formula vs. Earth friendly breastmilk. Some stunning statistics and facts that everyone (kids or no kids) should know. breastfeeding • earth • health • formula • bottle
Container Gardening and other hot pepper tips. Container gardening is cost-effective, makes beautiful borders and is DROUGHT-RESISTANT! container gardening • hot pepper tips • fresh hot peppers • container plants • small gardens
RAH RAH SIS BOOM BAH! It's Football Feast Time It's Football time, and tailgate feast time. Well I have some recipe ideas for just that purpose. football recipes
History of Quantity Cooking, Part 5: The namesake of Les Dames d'Escoffier was the most innovative chef in history, one whose philosophy and accomplishments serve as both model and inspiration to culinary masters today. auguste • escoffier • french • cooking • quantity cooking
US teen abortion rate exceed Europe's Teens in the United State have a higher birth and abortion rate then those in Europe. teens • birth rate • abortion rate • sex education
A to M Back to School - Food 1 From A for After School to M for Muffins, with Breakfast, Jamie Oliver, and what to put in the Lunch box in-between. This is Part 1. back to school • children • students • food • cafeteria
Indoor and Rainout BBQ Menu Indoor & Rainout BBQ Menu Recipes bbq • barbecue • barbeque • recipe • menu
Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger - Liechtenstein’s Famous Composer The tiny Principality of Liechtenstein has produced some notable persons over the years. Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger, Liechtenstein’s most famous composer is one. the principality of liechtenstein • joseph gabriel rheinberger • liechtenstein’s most famous composer • james foster robinson • suite101
The Kings of Belgium (Part 2) Belgium's four most recent kings: Albert I, Leopold III, Baudouin and Albert II. belgian royalty • kings • albert i • leopold iii • baudouin
The Luck of the Devil - The Depression and After Part 2 By September 1930 the German people had been brought to their knees and Hitler's election promises were believed with extraordinary results.
Abstinence Teaching Ignores LGBTs Abstinence-only-until-marriage education defines heterosexual marriage as the ideal for all students and prevents discussion of gay issues in the classroom. abstinence teaching ignores lgbt students • abstinence-only-until-marriage education • sex education • sexual orientation in schools • us federal guidelines exclude homosexuality
Autumn Music and Film Festivals Glimpse into Nordic culture by attending a film or music festival this fall in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, or Finland. scandinavia festivals • finland festivals • norway festivals • sweden festivals • denmark festivals
Best European Rock Music Festivals A guide to some of the biggest and best music festivals in Europe, from Roskilde in Denmark to Sziget in Hungary, Germany's Rock am Ring and PinkPop in Belgium. best european rock music festivals • europe's biggest rock alternative & indie festival • music festivals in europe • roskilde in denmark • sziget in hungary
Best UK Indie and Rock Festivals A look at the UK's major rock, indie and alternative music festivals, from Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds and the V Festival to Download and Scotland's T in the Park. uk rock and indie festival guide • uk's major music festivals • uk's major rock indie and alternative music festiv • uk festival guide • indie and rock music festivals
Classic Film & WW 1 The Classic Film that best represents the hearts and minds of those who fought the World To End All Wars may not be the one you think charlie chaplin • shoulder arms • all quiet on the western front • paths of glory • lewis milestone
Give the Holiday Gift of Reading Reading comprehension skills may have declined, but giving books during the holidays has the dual potential of increasing future reading levels and being an ideal gift. national endowment of the arts reading report • to read or not to read • nea • american reading levels • giving books
Homework and TV - A No No It's homework time and the TV is going in one room and music pounding in another. Are the kids able to do homework under these conditions? No. homework help • homework helper • homework assignments • kids homework • homework test
Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches This is one of those Crock Pot meals the whole family will enjoy: Tender juicy steak, peppers, onions and cheese are topped on a hard roll. cheesesteak • philly cheese steak • philly cheesesteak • recipes philly cheesesteak sandwiches • crock pot recipes |
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