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Articles related to "Ulm"
Charles Ulm Charles Ulm's career was plagued by uncommonly bad fortune. His visionary hopes for Australian aviation were eventually realised, but he was not destined to witness them. aviation history • civil aviation • australian aviation • pioneer aviators • charled ulm
Larkspur Market Is This Town's New Hot Spot We've got a new coffeeshop down on main street in my home town - and it's the talk of the town! It's Larkspur Market. larkspur market • hometown • coffeeshop • minnesota • coffee
Vegan Yum Yum by Lauren Ulm Vegan Yum Yum is a cookbook full of simple, tasty, and vegan recipes. The book is suitable for both beginning vegan cooks and those with more experience. vegan yum yum • vegan • vegetarianism • lauren ulm • cookbook
Marshal Nicholas Charles Oudinot Nicholas-Charles Oudinot enlisted as a private at age 16 and served France for the next 64 years, rising to become one of Napoleon's Marshals and surviving 24 wounds. most wounded general • soldier most wounds • longest service by general • nicholas charles oudinot • ulm
Fasching: An Ancient Celebration Germany's ancient version of Mardi Gras, the final celebration before entering the time of passion leading to Holy Week. Written by Colleen Thomas Ryor. fasching • fastnacht • mardi gras • europe • singing
New in Town Movie Review Comedy in "New in Town" outshines the romance in this big-hearted wintry film about a displaced corporate executive. new in town movie review • new renee zellweger movie • harry connick jr. • review of new in town • 2009 romantic comedies
German BBL Week 18 Results Göttingen win at Trier to defend lead in German BBL basketball league while Oldenburg, Bonn and Berlin all follow suit with wins. bg 74 göttingen defend lead in german bbl basketba • bbl league standings • göttingen knock off tbb trier to remain in first p • ewe baskets oldenburg second in bbl • telekom baskets bonn need overtime to beat deutsch
Transport to Bodensee Airport FDH Getting to Bodensee Airport-Friedrichshafen (FDH) near Lindau on Lake Constance in Germany is easy by car or public transportation such as buses, boats, and trains. bodensee airport-friedrichshafen (fdh) • cheap flights to germany • german airports • german low cost airlines • car rental friedrichshafen
England to Bavaria by Train or Bus Trains (Eurostar, TGV, ICE) and buses are alternatives to low-cost airlines for cheap tickets from London in England to Stuttgart, Munich, and Bavaria in South Germany. uk to germany by bus • london to munich by train • st pancras international to münchen hauptbahnhof • eurostar tgv ice • cheap bus tickets
Fun Facts About New in Town Moving up the corporate ladder leads to a move up North to New Ulm, Minnesota. new in town movie • production information new in town • renee zellweger • harry connick jr. • 2009 romantic comedies
Minnesota's Small City Festivals Mean Family Fun Everything from berries to birds; everyone from Judy Garland to Bob Dylan seem to be causes for celebrations somewhere in Minnesota. polkafest • land of the loon art show • finnish american summer festival • new ulm oktoberfest • legends & logging days
The world’s tallest buildings Taiwan, Toronto, the USA, the Gold Coast in Australia and the United Arab Emirates all lay claim to the biggest structure on earth. Which skyscraper architecture wins? taipei 101 • sears tower • q1 • chicago • cn tower
Who Is Hoffenheim? Coach Ralf Rangnick has promoted club Hoffenheim playing an attacking style which is shocking the Bundesliga elite and sparking memories of Kaiserslautern. where is hoffenheim • hoffenheim promoted club in bundesliga • hoffenheim sparks memories of kaiserslautern • big plans in future for hoffenheim • sap co-founder dietmar hopp provides funding for h
San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala - INSPIRED COFFEE GROWERS! I had a <i>wonderful</i> cup of Guatemalan coffee last Sunday. And best of all, it came with a story, a story that gives all of us an opportunity to help with the happy ending! guatemala • guatemalan • coffee • beans • san lucas toliman
Gingerbread for Christmas Gingerbread is a winter and Christmas tradition handed down from medieval bakers. They treasured dried spices introduced by crusaders from organized trade routes. gingerbread • gingerbread german • gingerbread polish • gingerbread cookie • christmas gingerbread
Louisiana's Top Hometowns: Winnfield and Monroe Winnfield and Monroe, a small city in the north central and a big city in the northeast, are rated as Louisiana's top hometowns. winnfield • louisiana • monroe • winn parish • ouachita
Movie Review: New in Town Lions Gate's New in Town is so cloying and clichéd that it should come with a Surgeon General's warning. 1/10 new in town • movie review • renée zellweger • harry connick jr. • j.k. simmons
Buying Bread at a German Bakery Pumpernickel, maybe Germany's most famous bread export, is just one of the many types of bread available. Learn about different German breads and how to buy them. german bread • german bread types • german bread rolls • german bread names • schwarzbrot
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was born in the German town of Ulm during the year 1879. albert einstein • jewish • outstanding scientific legacy • germany • switzerland
Cappuccino Connoisseurs Just what is CAPPUCCINO all about? coffee • cappuccino • espresso • viennese
Resveratrol Aids Weight Loss Already well-known for its heart benefits and cancer-fighting properties, resveratrol may also help those with weight related problems. resveratrol • weight-loss • antioxidant • anti-aging • anti-inflammatory
Erwin Rommel: The Desert Fox Rommel was a brilliant tactician and symbolized Germany's military might. He was arguably the greatest German commander of WW II. general field marshal erwin rommel • the desert fox • world warii • adolf hitler • propaganda chief joseph goebbels
Otto Lilienthal The German engineer, Otto Liliental, was the first man to fly sucessfully and repeatably in a machine of his own design. flight • history of flight • otto lilienthal • hang gliders • cayley
Sophie Scholl She opposed the Nazi regime and paid the ultimate price. Although dead at age 21, her legacy lives on as hope for anyone who seeks to eliminate the evils of the world. sophie scholl • hansscholl • white rose resistance • white rose germany • sophie scholl nazi
The Horoscope of Albert Einstein Albert Einstein's name has become synonymous with genius. A study of his horoscope reveals how intuition and imagination played their roles in his singular discovery. albert einstein • theory of relativity • genius • horoscope • scientist
Transportation: Stuttgart Airport Stuttgart Airport (STR) in Baden-Württemberg, Southern Germany can easily be reached from downtown by car, taxi, or train while buses run to towns in the region. stuttgart airport • bus train car str • cheap flights to germany • airail • german low-cost airlines
Albert Einstein, Scientist Brief biography of Albert Einstein, German-born Swiss-American mathematical physicist famous for Theory of Relativity with equation E=MC2. einstein • albert einstein scientist • einstein biography • theory of relativity • e=mc2
Beetles That Burrow and Tunnel Whether carnivorous or herbivorous, many beetle larvae live invisibly inside plants or underground, sometime in numbers large enough to cause severe damage. burrowing beetles • asian long-horned beetle • wireworms • soil grubs • japanese beetle grubs
Cancer Deaths are on the Decline The word cancer is always in the news. Usually it's a famous person diagnosed with cancer, or cancer claimed their life. Today, the news improves: Cancer Declines. cancer • americancancersociety • cbsnews • chemoangels • colors
P.G Taylor: Aviation Pioneer The article touches on the career of P.G (Bill) Taylor; WWI flyer, airline captain, author . His incredible feat of bravery over the Tasman Sea will astound the reader. world war 1 • fighter pilot • aviation pioneer • australian aviator • kingsford smith
See Strasbourg Cathedral in France The single-tower Strasbourg Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre Dame) in France is a Gothic masterpiece with a remarkable astronomical clock and medieval stained-glass windows. strasbourg cathedral • cathédrale notre dame de strasbourg • top sights in strasbourg • astronomical clock • gothic churches
The Swabian War of 1499 Part One War came to the Liechtenstein Valley when the Swiss Confederation and Swabian League went to war over an insult in 1499 swabian • swiss • liechtenstein • vaduz • brandiz
Tsar Alexander I of Russia Thrust into a war against the greatest military mind of the time, Alexander, his army and the Russian winter succeeded where no other had. tsar alexander i • catherine the great • tsars of russia • russian tsar • czar alexander
Beyond Chrysanthemums: Plants for the Autumn Garden Yes, Virginia - there really are flowers for autumn besides the basic mums that seem to fill the nurseries now. Let's look at some alternatives.
First Things First Part One of my introduction to college football. Whether you're a novice or just looking to bone up, this is the place to start.
A Passion for Pyramids - Part I A short study of some of the most interesting facts about The Great Pyramid, the largest of the Pyramids of the Giza Plateau. pyramid • pyramids • giza • plateau • egypt
Albert Einstein (1879-1955) When I was in junior high school we heard that Einstein had failed math in school. I am sure this was told in order to give us hope that if we had a hard time with a subject it didn't need to precede lifetime failure in that area. But the example was false. Einstein had a hard time in school, but it wasn't because he didn't know his math. White and Gribbin [see bibliography] address this same phenomenon in their preface: "...Writers have made allegations about Albert Einstein's life and character which do not so much suggest that the idol has feet of clay, but imply that it is entirely made of clay. This is surprising, not least because those allegations were made largely on the basis of the same documentary material available to us while we were writing our biography, and we found no evidence for such an extreme view. It has been claimed, for example, that Einstein...treated his children badly, and that he was solely to blame for the divorce from his first wife, who ought to have been given credit for helping him to develop the special theory of relativity. "All of these stories contain an element of truth.... But the suggestions that these aspects of his character dominated Einstein's entire life...if absurd. Yes, Einstein...was a distant father who did not have a close relationship with his children' yes, but putting his work first he did precipitate the divorce (but gave his ex-wife, Mileva, the financial proceeds of his Nobel Prize, on which she could live securely); yes, Mileva did help develop the special theory of relativity, but only by checking Albert's arithmetic. "...The most attractive aspect of the man is that he was not a cold, inhuman figure bent over a mass of scribbled calculations--there were many other facets to his personality. He was a man greatly preoccupied with politics, religion, philosophy, and the human condition. He was musical, widely read, and interested in all aspects of life." albert einstein • theoretical physica • theory of relativity • scientists • mathematics
Lutherans: Catholic, Protestant, or Other? What is a "Protestant?" Where did the term come from? Are Lutherans correctly categorized as Protestants? It's a matter of semantics and the viewpoints of historians. This is my viewpoint. lutheran • protestant • diet • speier • reformed
Growing Up Lutheran What's it like to grow up in a Lutheran home and part of a Lutheran community? This week I will share with you my thoughts on "growing up Lutheran." lutheran • service • training • education • childhood
The Diet at Augsburg A look at the Diet at Augsburg from which emerged the Lutheran confessions the Augsburg Confession and the Apology to the Augsburg Confession. Why was this Diet called, what were the threats and issues, and what resolution came from the Diet? augsburg • confession • creed • beliefs • politics
Thy Strong Word: The Efficacy of the Word in the Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions Richard Futrell has submitted many pieces for "Praise Today." He submitted this review of "Thy Strong Word" which was written and published by Dr. Gregory Jackson. I appreciate Mr. Futrell's insights and review of this book. sin • grace • justification • sacraments • word |
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