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Articles related to "Reunification"
East Germans 20 Years after Fall of Berlin Wall According to a new study, at least 23 percent of former East Germans say they consider themselves "losers" since the reunification of East and West German in 1989. east germans 20 years after fall of berlin wall • east germans benefited from reunification • east west german reunification • study east germans reunification • east german views reunification
Cyprus Peace and Reunification on Shaky Ground United Nations sponsored peace and reunification talks resumed on April 21, 2009, between the leadership of the Republic of Cyprus and Turkish Northern Cyprus. turkish republic of northern cyprus • republic of cyprus • european union • turkish foreign policy • peace and reunification of cyprus
After the Korean Summit A few thought following the Korean Summit at Pyongyang, June 12-14, 2000. summit • south korea • north korea • pyongyang • korean war
Arirang Arirang, Korean national folk song arirang • future of korea • korean national folk song • reunification of korea • north and south korea unification
When China Talks The way to deal with China's careful pragmatism is to be equally patient. asia • capitalism • democracy • corporate • corporation
Sui The Sui Dynasty reunified China and helped to rebuild the country, paving the way for the glory of the Tang Dynasty. sui dynasty 589-618 • grand canal built • civil service reorganization • reunification of china • emperor wen-ti
The End of the Cold War The failure of US foreign policy in reviving Eastern Europe after in end of the Cold War. george bush • sr. • end of the cold war • eastern europe • reunification of germany
The History of the Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall fell in 1989, in response to a public who would no longer tolerate the restrictions placed on it and aided by Gorbachev's relaxed Soviet Union policies. berlin wall • german reunification • fall of the berlin wall • berlin wall history • end of the cold war
Deutsche Einheit: Ten Years of German Unity Germany has recently celebrated ten years as a single nation since unification shortly after the Berlin Wall fell. What has happened since then? Written by Colleen Thomas Ryor. germany • reunification • unification • communist • capitalist
Nationalists Win Elections in Turkish Cyprus April elections in the Turkish part of Cyprus return a right-wing party to power, raising doubts about reunification talks and President Mehmet Ali Talat's re-election. turkish republic of northern cyprus • national unity party (ubp) • president mehmet ali talat • greek cyprus • turkey's relations with cyprus
What is Legal Risk Adoption How a legal risk adoption can complete your family if all goes according to your plan and the plan of your state agency. legal risk adoption • termination of parental rights • foster care to adoption • permancy planning for children in foster care • concurrent planning in foster care
Amazing Race 15 Episode 3 Recap The 15th season of CBS's popular reality series The Amazing Race continues as some teams maintain their lead and others fall to the back after a series of mistakes. cbs • amazing race • the amazing race • phil keoghan • los angeles
Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is Vietnam's largest metropolis, a vibrant capital of commerce. ho chi minh city in vietnam • saigon capital of commerce • reunification palace in saigon • vietnam war • cu chi tunnels in vietnam
Immigration and the Global Recession With immigrants representing an important segment of the global labor market, it is important to look at some of the effects of the global recession. global economic recession • oecd • organization for economic cooperation and developm • attitudes towards immigrants during economic crisi • immigrants vulnerable during economic recession
North Korean Charm Offensive Toward the West Recent New Mexico & South Korean visits by high-level DPRK delegations, renewed anticipation about North Korean nuclear proliferation reduction & bilateral American talks six party talks • korean nuclear proliferation • washington and pyongyang • north korean charm offensive • kim dae-jung
Working with Children of Incarcerated Parents If your program is in a high poverty community, you are very likely working with children of prisoners. There are excellent resources available online to help. children of incarcerated parents • children of prisoners • after school programs • research based programs • reunification therapeutic services
Angela Merkel Talks to Joint Session of Congress Not since 1957, when Konrad Adenauer lectured the U.S. Congress, has a German leader discussed world advents with America - and never in a Joint Session of Congress. german chancellor angela merkel • joint session of congress • foreign affairs • world economics • global warming
A Sneak Peak at The Amazing Race 15 on CBS Now that The Amazing Race 15 has finished filming, find out where the teams went, where the race finished, and which teams may be battling it out for the million dollars. cbs • amazing race • the amazing race • phil keoghan • los angeles
Amazing Race 15 Episode 4 Recap The 15th season of CBS's popular reality series The Amazing Race continues as one team breaks one of the cardinal rules of the Race and loses a passport. cbs • amazing race • the amazing race • phil keoghan • los angeles
Amazing Race 15 Episode 5 Recap The 15th season of The Amazing Race continues as teams head to Dubai and tackle the scorching heat of the desert and the extreme coldness of an indoor ski facility. cbs • amazing race • the amazing race • phil keoghan • los angeles
Amazing Race 15: Half-Over, Half-Spoiled Now that The Amazing Race 15 is half over, here's a look at everything we know so far from who's racing to where they're going and what they'll be doing there. cbs • amazing race • the amazing race • phil keoghan • los angeles
Children in Foster Care In September 2006, over one-half million children lived in foster homes, half of those in non-relative settings. Fortunately, programs are in play to offer help. foster care adoption • children waiting adoption • statistics foster care • programs adoption • legal guardianship
Cultural Vandalism Diminishes All Because the theft, smuggling, and mistreatment of artwork and cultural artifacts have a negative impact on all humanity, these practices merit universal condemnation. cultural vandalism • elginism • parthenon marbles • axum obelisk • nazi plunder
Third Reich Sites in Berlin Physical traces of the Third Reich are scattered throughout the city and provide clues to a fascinating history between Adolf Hitler and Berlin. third reich sites berlin • nazi locations in german berlin • bunker hitlers suicide • location nazi book burnings • location gestapo headquarters
Vietnam's Path to Independence Despite Vietnam's declaration of independence after World War II, it was thirty years later before it was finally free of foreign influence upon reunification in 1975. vietnam's path to independence • southeast asian colonial rule • tet offensive 1968 • emperor bao dai government • ho chi minh and vietcong
Berlin Wall Crumbles After 28 Years The Berlin Wall, which stood as a symbol of the Cold War, came tumbling down in 1989, and led to a reunited Germany and the collapse of Communism in Europe. berlin wall • communism • capitalism • germany • east germany
Christian X of Denmark Though Christian X was an authoritarian ruler the role he was to play during World War II came to be symbolic of Danish nationalism and resistance. christian x • king of denmark • easter crisis • invasion of denmark • queen alexandrine
Leipzig Book Fair From 12-15 March, Leipzig will once again open its doors for the annual Leipzig Book Fair, the first chance for book enthusiasts worldwide to catch a hold of new titles. leipzig buchmesse • leipzig book fair • leipzig book fair 2009 • book fair leipzig • buchmesse leipzig
Review: Goodbye, Lenin! (2003) The struggle to recreate personal and political realities behind a crumbling Iron Curtain lies at the heart of German director Wolfgang Becker's Goodbye, Lenin! goodbye lenin! • wolfgang becker • daniel bruhl • katrin sass • german cinema
The Amazing Race 15 Episode 2 Recap The 10 remaining teams of The Amazing Race had a Pit Stop on the Bassac III, a Vietnamese riverboat. The riverboat traveled from Cai Be to My Tho while the teams rested. amazing race 15 episode 3 recap • detour • roadblock • harlem globetrotters • marcy and ron
The Best Jobs in Europe & America The outsourcing and globalization of work is well understood. One solution, that is not often discussed, is leaving your home and working in another nation. best jobs in america and europe • top five jobs in europe and america • doctors salary in europe or america • highest paid jobs in europe and america • european and american salary survey
Amazing Race 15 Episode 6 Recap The 15th season of The Amazing Race continues in Dubai as one team member's meltdown at a waterslide leads to a showdown between two teams and a dramatic finish. cbs • amazing race • the amazing race • phil keoghan • los angeles
Amazing Race 15 Episode 7 Recap The 15th season of The Amazing Race continues in The Netherlands as teams count bells, dress up, cycle, dance, and golf. One team makes a shocking decision to quit. cbs • amazing race • the amazing race • phil keoghan • los angeles
Amazing Race 15 Episode 8 Recap The 15th season of The Amazing Race continues in Sweden as teams take on one of the most infamous and challenging Roadblocks in Amazing Race history. cbs • amazing race • the amazing race • phil keoghan • los angeles
Amazing Race 15 Episode 9 Recap The 15th season of The Amazing Race continues in Estonia as teams solve a secret message, get muddy in the swamps, and two teams race each other to the pit stop. we're not meant for the swamp • cbs • amazing race • the amazing race • phil keoghan
Obama to Perform Speech at Berlin Victory Column U.S. Presidential candidate Barack Obama will hold his July 24 speech in Berlin at the Siegessäule (Victory Column) instead of the Brandenburg Gate. barack obama victory column speech • july 24 obama speech berlin • obama brandenburg gate speech controversy • barack obama victory column controversy • barack obama july 24 speech germany
Günter Grass Biography Brief biography and works of Günter Grass, considered an important contemporary German writer, famous for The Tin Drum, a part of Danzig Trilogy. gunter grass biography • gunter grass works • novels of gunter grass • early life gunter grass • german writer danzig trilogy
Austrian Anschluss and the Catholic Church In a nation where 91% of the population was officially Catholic, over 99% voted in favor of joining Austria with Nazi Germany due in part to official church support. austrian anschluss • austrian anschluss and the catholic church • catholic church and the nazis • catholicism and national socialism • hitler's taking of austria
Budget Berlin - Hotel Die Fabrik Since opening in 1995, this charming hotel has gathered many friends. The warm welcome and reasonably priced, comfortable rooms turn guests into regulars. berlin on a budget • cheap hotels in berlin kreuzberg • hostels berlin kreuzberg • hotels near the berlin wall • budget hotels in berlin
Canada's Population Numbers Canada is the world's second largest country by total area, after Russia, but is ranked 36th by total population and 227th by population density. canada’s population • canada’s demographics • immigration to canada • canada’s population density • canada heavily urban
Exotic Asian Cruise Includes Two Vietnam Cities There's no better way to see Vietnam than by traveling aboard Crystal Symphony, a floating hotel delivering six-star luxury and shore excursions to historic sites. crystal cruise lines • crystal symphony • ho chi minh city • saigon • chan may
Germany - Visit Saxony - Dresden, Leipzig The German region of Saxony was home to cultural heros like Mendelssohn, Schumann, Mahler, Wagner and Goethe. They all composed, wrote, and/or performed here. germany saxony • visit saxony - dresden - leipzig • frauenkirche • leipzig j.s.bach's birthplace • bach museum leipzig
Germany and World War II Restitution Since its inception, the German Federal Republic has paid billions in restitution to countries, notably Israel, and individuals that suffered under the Third Reich. germany and restitution • world war ii reparations • german federal republic and israel • amounts paid to holocaust victims • restitution and education
Health Concerns of Children in Foster Care Children and youth entering into foster care are a high-risk, special needs population with many barriers to optimum health care. health concerns of children in foster care • foster care • children with special needs • child welfare services • neglected children
Kim Dae-jung - South Korea's Nelson Mandela Dies South Korea's most famous dissident & first liberal president since Gen. Park Chung-hee took power in a 1962 Coup d' etat, quietly passed away from pneumonia in Seoul. kim dae-jung died • seoul south korea • nelson mandela • nobel laureate • six party talks
New Carl Zeiss Classic Lenses Starting with microscopes in 1845, Carl Zeiss are leaders in optical technology, including prized camera lenses. The tradition continues in new lenses for DSLR cameras 35mm slr camera lens • carl zeiss jena • digital camera • nikon • pentax
Pet Insurance Pet theft is a problem facing millions of loyal pet owners. Find out how pet insurance can help with the safe recovery of your animal. Stop dog theft and cat theft today. pet insurance • dog insurance • cat insurance • pet insurance cover • dognapping
Remembering the German Resistance Since the end of World War II, how has Germany remembered its own citizens and others who tried to sabotage, rattle, and bring down Hitler's Nazi regime? german resistance • remembering german resistance • july 20 1944 • white rose • hans and sophie scholl |
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