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Reportage: Buchmesse Litera Bavarica 2023 – Teil 8
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Reportage: Buchmesse Litera Bavarica 2023 – Teil 8 Forschungsstelle August Seidel (Hg.): August Seidel – Romantische Aquarelle von Alt-München (Anton H. Konrad Verlag) (Hördauer 18 Minuten) https://literaturradiohoerbahn.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Reportage-bavarica-Teil-8-A-Seidel-Konrad-upload.mp3 Christine Rädlinger: München leuchtet – Geschichte…
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Norah Jones Announces Summer Tour
Norah Jones has announced some new tour dates and shared the new song “Staring at the Wall.” 05/06 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway 05/07 – Poughkeepsie, NY @ Bardavon 1869 Opera House 05/10 – Port Chester, NY @ The Capitol Theatre 05/13 – Washington, DC @ Kennedy Center Concert Hall 05/15 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia 05/16 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount 05/17 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount 05/19 – New York, NY @ Apollo Theater 05/26 – Napa, CA @ BottleRock Napa Valley 06/27 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage 06/29 – Ottawa, ON @ Ottawa Jazz Festival 06/30 – Saratoga Springs, NY @ Freihofer’s Saratoga Jazz Festival 07/02 – Montreal, QC @ Festival International de Jazz de Montréal 07/05 – Canandaigua, NY @ CMAC 07/06 – Buffalo, NY @ Artpark Main Stage 07/08 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts 07/10 – Huber Heights, OH @ Rose Music Center at The Heights 07/11 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center 07/13 – Interlochen, MI @ Kresge Auditorium 07/14 – Highland Park, IL @ Ravinia Festival 07/22 – Vail, CO @ Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater 07/23 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre 07/25 – Sandy, UT @ Sandy Amphitheater 07/26 – Boise, ID @ Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden 07/27 – Walla Walla, WA @ Wine Country Amphitheater 07/29 – Seattle, WA @ Woodland Park Zoo Amphitheater 07/30 – Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre 08/01 – Eugene, OR @ The Cuthbert Amphitheater 08/03 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic 08/04 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre 08/06 – San Diego, CA @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park --- Please consider becoming a member so we can keep bringing you stories like this one. ◎ https://chorus.fm/news/norah-jones-announces-summer-tour/
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Cum au pompat Austria și OMV în politicienii români, miniștri, premieri, candidați la prezidențiale: Klaus Iohannis, Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, Victor Ponta, Popescu Tăriceanu, Nicolae Văcăroiu, Dan Barna, Viorica Dăncilă, Sevil Shhaideh, Virgil Popescu
Cum au pompat Austria și OMV în politicienii români, miniștri, premieri, candidați la prezidențiale: Klaus Iohannis, Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu, Victor Ponta, Popescu Tăriceanu, Nicolae Văcăroiu, Dan Barna, Viorica Dăncilă, Sevil Shhaideh, Virgil Popescu
Klaus Iohannis cu soția și finii lor, familia Andreas Huber Consulul onorific al Austriei la Sibiu, Andreas Huber, are două mari calități: este prietenul apropiat al devoratorului de păduri românești, Gerald Schweighofer, și totodată este și finul lui Klaus Iohannis care l-a cununat. Firma amicului lui Iohannis, Michael Horst Schmit, Automobile Bavaria, de la care ia Bode BMW-uri, e înregistrată…
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thirstyforred · 3 years
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me: I'm gonna write witcher fic for that modern au event
mom: cool! do you have some idea already?
me: yeah, it's just like that other idea i had few months ago, but slightly to the left. more Hannibal and less low-key comedy and drugs. it would be like this... *describes plot in more detail*
mom: ok but where is Gerwald?
me:...
me: why the hell would I ever write anything about Gerwald?
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Namco X Capcom and Project X Zone series Hypothetical English Voice Cast
Lots of characters means Keep Reading! I’ve done a post like this before, but I thought it needed some revising. So, here are my personal picks for the English-language voice cast of Namco X Capcom and the Project X Zone duology!
Introduced in Namco X Capcom
From Bravoman:
Bravoman: Rob Paulsen?
Black Bravoman / Anti-Bravoman: Dee Bradley Baker?
Doctor Bomb / Dr. Bakuda: Dee Bradley Baker?
Waya-Hime: Romi Dames?
From Darkstalkers:
Felicia: Janyse Jaud, Tara Strong, Andrea Libman, Tabitha St Germain, or Kimlinh Tran?
Hsien-Ko: Nicole Oliver?
Lord Raptor / Zabel Zarock: Scott McNeil
Demitri Maximoff: Paul Dobson or Michael Donovan?
Morrigan Aensland: Siobhan Flynn
Lilith Aensland: Stephanie Sheh
Huitzil / Phobos: Ward Perry
From Dino Crisis:
Regina: Stephanie Morgenstern or Elysia Rotaru
From Final Fight:
Guy: Jason Miller
Mike Haggar: Matt Riedy, Jason Simpson, or Josh Petersdorf?
From Ghosts ‘n Goblins:
Arthur: Daniel Woren
Red Arremer Joker: Ian James Corlett?
From Klonoa:
Klonoa: Eric Stitt,  Brianne Siddall, Tara Strong, Cassandra Lee Morris, or Colleen Clinkenbeard?
Guntz: Chuck Huber?
Joka: Dave Mallow?
From Mega Man Legends:
MegaMan Volnutt: Susan Roman or Maxey Whitehead?
Roll Caskett: Tracy Ryan?
Tron Bonne: Caroly Larson; failing that, Tara Platt
Servbots: Elizabeth Hanna or whoever voiced them in Marvel vs. Capcom 3?
MegaMan Juno: Jef Mallory?
From Resident Evil: Dead Aim:
Bruce McGivern: Raj Ramayya?
Fong Ling: Claire O’Connor?
From Soul Edge and Soulcalibur:
Heishiro Mitsurugi: Scott Keck, Ed Cunningham, or Ray Chase?
Taki: Desiree Goyette; failing that, Cynthia Holloway
From Street Fighter:
Chun-Li: Laura Bailey; failing that, Ashly Burch or Shannon Chan Kent
Cammy White: Caitlin Glass
Juni: Michelle Ruff
Juli: Elizabeth Maxwell
Ryu: Kyle Hebert
Ken Masters: Reuben Langdon
M. Bison / Vega / Dictator: Gerald C. Rivers
Akuma / Gouki: either Keith Burgess or Richard Epcar
Sakura Kasugano: Brittney Lee Harvey
Karin Kanzuki: Lauren Landa
Rose: Gina Grad
From Strider:
Strider Hiryu: TJ Storm? Marc Biagi? (Do we want to keep the Japanese accent?)
Grandmaster Meio: Eric Newsome or Adam Harrington?
Solo: Dave Rivas
Tong Pooh: Niki Kernow
From Tales of Destiny:
Stahn Aileron: Liam O’Brien?
Rutee Katrea: Erika Lenhart
Judas / Leon Magnus: Steve van Wormer
From Tekken:
Kazuya Mishima: Jordan Byrne
Heihachi Mishima: Jamieson Price
Jin Kazama: Brad Swaile
From The Tower of Druaga:
Gilgamesh: Charles Campbell?
Ishtar: Stephanie Young
Princess Ki/Kai: Leah Clark
Druaga: Chris Cason
Quox: Wendy Powell
From Wonder Momo:
Wonder Momo: Romi Dames?
From Xenosaga:
KOS-MOS: Bridget Hoffman; failing that, Luci Christian
Shion Uzuki: Lia Sargent; failing that, Stephanie Wittels
M.O.M.O: Sherry Lynn, Cristina Pucelli, or Brittney Karbowski
Allen Ridgeley: Dave Wittenberg; failing that, Blake Shepard
Introduced in Project X Zone
From .hack//:
Kite: Mona Marshall
BlackRose: Wendee Lee
Aura: Lia Sargent
From Cyberbots:
Princess Devilotte de Deathsatan IX: Tabitha St. Germain
From Darkstalkers:
Jedah Dohma: Travis Willingham or David Kaye?
From Dead Rising:
Frank West: TJ Rotolo
From Devil May Cry:
Dante: Reuben Langdon
Lady: Kari Wahlgren; failing that, Kate Higgins
From God Eater:
Soma Schicksal: Yuri Lowenthal or Crispin Freeman?
Alisa Ilinichina Amiella: Kate Higgins or Cherami Leigh?
Lindow Amamiya: Kyle Hebert
From Mega Man X:
X: Mark Gatha; failing that, Ted Sroka
Zero: Johnny Yong Bosch (sadly, Lucas Gilbertson has retired...)
Vile: Roger Rhodes
Iris: Michelle Gazepis?
From Resident Evil:
Chris Redfield: Roger Craig Smith; failing that, Joe Whyte
Jill Valentine: Patricia Ja Lee; failing that, Michelle Ruff
Nemesis: David Cockman
From Resonance of Fate:
Zephyr: Scott Menville
Leanne: Jessica DiCicco
Vashyron: Nolan North
From Sakura Wars:
Gemini Sunrise: Laura Bailey
Erica Fontaine: Caitlin Glass
Ichiro Ogami: Dave Wittenberg
Sakura Shinguuji: Wendee Lee
From Shining Force EXA:
Toma: Nick Tagas
Cyrille: Erin M. Cahill
Riemsianne La Vaes: Amy Provenzano
From Space Channel 5:
Ulala: Cherami Leigh (sadly, Apollo Smile is no longer voice-acting)
From Street Fighter:
Juri Han: Jessica Straus
Seth: Michael McConnohie
From Tales of Vesperia:
Yuri Lowell: Troy Baker; failing that, Grant George
Estellise Sidos “Estelle” Heurassein: Eden Riegel or Cherami Leigh?
Flynn Scifo: Sam Riegel
From Tekken:
Ling Xiaoyu: Carrie Keranen
Alisa Bosconovitch: Cristina Valenzuela; failing that, Michele Knotz
From Valkyria Chronicles:
Selvaria Bles: April Stewart or Carrie Keranen
From Xenosaga:
T-elos: see KOS-MOS
From Yumeria:
Neneko: Luci Christian or Brittney Karbowski?
Neito: Tiffany Salinas?
NOTE! Bruno Delinger (from Dynamite Cop AKA Die Hard Arcade) doesn’t have an official English voice, but if possible, I’d like to have Bruce Willis voice him; I mean, the character’s appearance seems to have been based on him.
Introduced in Project X Zone 2: Brave New World
From .hack//:
Haseo: Yuri Lowenthal; failing that, Andrew Francis
Azure Kite / Tri-Edge(?): see Kite
From Ace Attorney:
Phoenix Wright: Ben Judd, Sam Riegel, Trevor White, or Eric Vale?
Maya Fey: Lindsay Seidel or Abby Trott?
Miles Edgeworth: Seon King, Kyle Hebert, or Christopher Wehkamp?
From Darkstalkers:
Pyron: David Kaye
From Devil May Cry:
Vergil: Daniel Southworth
Nelo Angelo: David Keeley or Daniel Southworth?
From Fire Emblem:
Chrom: Matthew Mercer
Lucina: Laura Bailey
Tiki: Mela Lee
From God Eater:
Ciel Alencon: Cristina Valenzuela
Nana Kouzuki: Cassandra Lee Morris
From Mega Man X:
Sigma: Gerald Matthews or Chris Tergliafera?
From Nightshade:
Hibana: Karen Swenson
Kurohagane a (Alpha): Casey Robertson
From Resident Evil:
Leon Scott Kennedy: Paul Mercier; failing that, Matthew Mercer
Ada Wong: Megan Hollingshead or Sally Cahill?
From Resonance of Fate:
Cardinal Garigliano: Dave B. Mitchell
From Sakura Wars:
Ranmaru: Dorothy Fahn
Dokurobo: Paul St. Peter
From Shenmue:
Ryo Hazuki: Corey Marshall or Austin Tindle?
From Shinobi:
Hotsuma: Jordan Rosa
From Soulcalibur V:
Natsu: Kate Higgins?
From Space Channel 5:
Shadow: Tom Clarke Hill
From Streets of Rage:
Axel Stone: Joe Bianco and/or Oliver Raynal?
Robot Axel / Break: see Axel Stone
From Summon Night 3:
Aty: Melissa Gulden
From Tales of Vesperia:
Zagi: Roger Craig Smith
From Tekken:
Unknown (Jun Kazama): Edi Patterson?
From Xenoblade Chronicles:
Fiora: Carina Reeves
Metal Face / Mumkhar: Timothy Watson
From Yakuza:
Kazuma Kiryu: Darryl Kurylo
Goro Majima: Mark Hamill; failing that, Matthew Mercer
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3D Printed PMMA: Poly(methyl methacrylate) for Cranial Implants In the recently published, ‘Impact Optimization of 3D Printed Poly(methyl methacrylate) for Cranial Implants,’ Sandra Petersmann, Martin Spoerk, Philipp Huber, Margit Lang, Gerald Pinter, and Florian... View the entire article via our website. https://buff.ly/30Fnqhl
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Online-Kongress Psychosomatik gratis
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(c) Gratis Online-Kongress Psychosomatik mit hochkarätigen Referentinnen Vom 20. bis 26. April bietet auditorium-netzwerk einen kostenlosen Online-Kongress zum Thema Psychosomatik. Gratis Online-Kongress Psychosomatik Hier erhältst du weitere Informationen und kannst dich anmelden. "Mach du mal was", sagte die Seele zum Körper, "auf mich hört er nicht, vielleicht hört er auf Dich.""Ich werde krank werden, dann wird er Zeit für Dich haben", sagte der Körper zur Seele.Ulrich Schaffer Vom 20. bis 26. April zeigt auditorium Netzwerk 52 Aufnahmen von 32 hochkarätigen Referentinnen und Referenten. Mit dabei sind: Stephen Porges: Neurophysiologie und Gesundheit / Bessel van der Kolk: Körperzentrierte Traumatherapie / Christian Schubert: Psychoneuroimmunologie / Peter Levine: Autoimmunerkrankungen / Rüdiger Dahlke: Deutung von Krankheitsbildern / Verena Kast: Psychodynamik und Gesundheit / Joachim Galuska: Seelen-Heil-Kunst / Michaela Huber: Trauma und Sucht / Uwe Gieler: Psychosomatik der Haut / Wolf Büntig: Psychosomatik v. Krebserkrankungen / Virginia Satir: Veränderungen durch Familienstellen / Viktor Frankl: Logotherapie und Psychosomatik / Gunther Schmidt: Hypnotherapeutische Konzepte bei Somatopsychik / Gerald Hüther: Neurobiologie und Krankheit / Patricia Gruber: Psychosomatik und Gewalt / Michael Ermann: Psychosomatik des Herzens / Hanne Seemann: Migräne / Martin v. Wachter & Askan Hendrischke: Die Seele schweigt - der Körper spricht / Bernhard Trenkle: Hypnotherapie und Psychosomatik / Fred Gallo: Energiepsychologie und Psychosomatik / Bert Hellinger: Was Familienstellen enthüllt / Nossrat Peseschkian: Positive Psychotherapie / Wolfgang Wöller & Johannes Kruse: Psychosomatik erkennen / Stefan Junker: Einführung in die Hypnosystemische Psychosomatik / Woltemade Hartman: Mentale Stärken / Julia Onken: Frauengesundheit / Luise Reddemann: Ego-State-Konzepte / Cornelia Singer: Körperwissen / Jochen Peichl: Opfer zum Leben / Friederike von Tiedemann: Wenn die Seele ruhig wird / Anselm Grün: Wege zur Herzensruhe / Dalai Lama: Das Leben meistern. Hier erhältst du weitere Informationen und kannst dich anmelden. Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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S P I E L   M I R   D O C H   N I C H T S  V O R !!!! ***English below***  PHOTOS: https://www.flickr.com/photos/fabrikanten/albums/72157711829464167
NIXTASY - Ein Happening zum Thema Nichts und Ekstase, eine immersive, performative Reise durch das „Freihaus“ Hp23 am Hauptplatz 23. Dieses jahrhundertealte Haus wurde von uns mit diesem Live Art-­Ereignis auf mehreren Etagen am 15.11.2019 “bespielt”.   NIXTASY widmet sich – in spielerischer Form eben – dem vergänglichen, flüchtigen Augenblick, der Kunst der  Begegnung, der Kunst des Seins und Seinlassens, der Erforschung des Müßiggangs, des Nichtstuns. NIXTASY ist ein immersives Live Art Ereignis von und mit Die Fabrikanten Live Art Coop: Gabriela Gordillo, Gerald Harringer, Julia Hartig, Bernadette Laimbauer, Patrik Huber, Theresa Muhl, Wolfgang Preisinger.  https://diefabrikanten-liveartcoop.tumblr.com Gäste: Ahoo Maher, Daniel Stimmeder,  BenOlsen.
Special Appearance: Josy Barbo | Ernö Barbo. Mitarbeit Organisation, Party-Design: Petrunjela Sardi **** NIXTASY - A Happening on nothingness and ecstasy, an immersive, performative journey through the “Freihaus” / Hp23 on Hauptplatz 23. This centuries-old house has been used by us as a stage for this Live Art experience on 15 November 2019. NIXTASY - in a playful form – is about the ephemeral, fleeting moment, the art of encounter, the art of being and letting go, the exploration of idleness … NIXTASY is an immersive live art event by Die Fabrikanten Live Art Coop: Gabriela Gordillo, Gerald Harringer, Julia Hartig, Bernadette Laimbauer, Patrik Huber, Theresa Muhl, Wolfgang Preisinger. Short bios: https://diefabrikanten-liveartcoop.tumblr.com/post/188558813289/who-is-die-fabrikanten-live-art-coop Guest artists: Ahoo Maher, Daniel Stimmeder, BenOlsen.  Special appearance: Josy Barbo | Ernö Barbo Assistance & party design: Petrunjela Sardi
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Reportage: Buchmesse Litera Bavarica 2023 – Teil 7
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Reportage: Buchmesse Litera Bavarica 2023 – Teil 7 Martin Arz: Ghosting Giesing – Krimi (Hirschkäfer Verlag) (Hördauer 17 Minuten) https://literaturradiohoerbahn.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Reportage-bavarica-Teil-7-M-Arz-Giesing-upload.mp3 Thomas Michael Glaw: Siegmunds Rache – Benedict Schönheits fünfter Fall (Mediathoughts Verlag) (Hördauer 19…
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Humanities is Cultivating Dynamic Relationships in the College of Arts and Sciences
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Universities exist not only to convey knowledge, but also to engender new knowledge through faculty research and creative endeavor. The scholarly, artistic and public accomplishments of faculty in the Humanities at Fairfield are remarkable for a university of our size and scope, and many of them reflect our commitment to undergraduate research and student-faculty collaboration. Here are just a few of our recent highlights:
In September 2018, at Mystic Seaport Museum, the Humanities Institute hosted a weekend-long, public symposium on the cultural, historical and ecological importance of the sea and coastlines in southern New England. The event brought together 10 community organizations with regional and international scholars and local community members. To honor the legacy of the late Professor of Classical Studies Vincent Rosivach, students Alec Lurie and Olivia McEvoy ('19) are producing the "Vincent J Rosivach Register of Slaves in Fairfield, Connecticut (1639-1820)," which Rosivach began during his research into slavery in Fairfield, to be published in the DiMenna-Nyselius library's Digital Commons.
In Classical Studies, Professor Giovanni Ruffini (also of the History department) published the book Life in an Egyptian Village in Late Antiquity: Aphrodito Before and After the Islamic Conquest with Cambridge University Press (2018). In Philosophy, Professor Sara Brill co-edited the book Antiquities Beyond Humanism, forthcoming from Oxford University Press, and was invited to deliver the keynote address for the annual conference of the Ancient Philosophy Society in 2019. Associate Professor Kris Sealey won a $75,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to study the ethics of academic publishing practices, and Associate Professor Toby Svoboda published The Ethics of Climate Engineering: Solar Radiation Management and Non-Ideal Justice with Routledge Press (2017).
In Religious Studies, Professor Paul Lakeland was awarded the “The Best Book in Theology Published in 2017” by the College Theology Society for his book The Wounded Angel: Fiction and the Religious Imagination. Associate Professor Martin Nguyen published Modern Muslim Theology: Engaging God and the World with Faith and Imagination with Rowman & Littlefield (2019) and also received the 2018-19 Wabash Center Peer Mentoring Clusters Grant.  Associate Professor John Slotemaker published the book Anselm of Canterbury and the Search for God (2018) with Lexington Books.
In English, students in Professor Betsy Bowen’s course “Literacy and Language” did collaborative archival research using the Library of Congress’s interviews with the last generation of enslaved Americans. It is part of a multi-year student/faculty project on literacy in which students are analyzing the 2,300 accounts to find information about slave literacy and schooling. Professor Bob Epstein published Chaucer’s Gifts: Exchange and Value in the Canterbury Tales with the University of Wales Press (2018), Associate Professor Johanna Garvey co-edited the book Madness in Black Women’s Diasporic Fictions: Aesthetics of Resistance (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017), and Professor Elizabeth Petrino co-edited the book Lydia Sigourney: Critical Essays and Cultural Views (University of Massachusetts Press, 2018). Assistant Professor Matt Tullis published Running With Ghosts: A Memoir of Surviving Childhood Cancer (Sager Group, 2017), Associate Professor Sonya Huber published Pain Woman Takes your Keys, and Other Essays from a Nervous System (University of Nebraska Press 2017), and Professor Carol Ann Davis’s essay collection The Nail in the Tree:  On Art, Violence, and Parenting, is forthcoming from Tupelo Press in 2019. Also of note is that Professor Emily Orlando was named E. Gerald Corrigan Endowed Chair in the Humanities, recognizing her achievements in both scholarship and student mentoring.
In Modern Languages and Literatures, students are combining language majors with other majors and minors to create dynamic courses of study and career tracks. Lauren Jachimczyk (’18) is completing a double major in Chinese Studies and Finance, including a semester in The Beijing Center in China,  and will work as an Analyst in Corporate Investment Banking at Deutsche Bank in NYC after graduation. Sarah Foley (’19), a double major in Spanish and Sociology who studied abroad in Madrid and worked as an interpreter with a community health project co-directed by the Egan School of Nursing and the Spanish program, will work for Oaktree Capital Management after graduation. In an especially exciting project, Spanish/English double major Maggie Smith (’17) has been collaborating for 2 years with Assistant Professor Sergio Adrada-Rafael to produce a new translation of the educational comic The Fate of Numantia: Aius, the slave, which will be published in both Spain and the U.S. Meanwhile, Professor Javier Campos completed a new book, El bailador de tango/ “Tango in Manhattan,” on the history of the Tango in El Río de la Plata. Assistant Professor of the Practice of Italian Sara Diaz co-edited and translated a bilingual edition of 17th century author Margherita Costa’s The Buffoons, A Ridiculous Comedy, published by the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies & Iter Press in 2018. The project includes contributions by student fellows whom Dr. Diaz mentored in the Humanities Institute’s Humanities Seminar. Professor Mary Ann Carolan also received a Tiro a Segno Fellowship at NYU for spring 2019. 
In Visual and Performing Arts, Professor Philip Eliasoph is serving as Faculty Consultant and blogger for The New York Times “InEducation” platform; his students join in the process of blogging, engaging in a global conversation about the uses and abuses of our visual landscape. Professor Jo Yarrington’s installation “piecemeal/peacemeal” was invited by the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts Museum in Guangzhou, China; Professor Katherine Schwab’s exhibition “An Archaeologist’s Eye: The Parthenon Drawings of Katherine A. Schwab” ran from January to May 2018 at The Parthenon in Nashville, TN; and Professor Laura Nashchaired a panel at the first ever interdisciplinary conference on Disco, at the University of Sussex, England. Meanwhile, Assistant Professor Patrick Brooks’ short film “Seen From Above” premiered at the 2018 Vancouver International Film Festival, Suzanne Chamlin had an NG Art Creative Residency in Eygalières, France (May 2018), and Visiting Assistant Professor Meryl O’Connor edited a documentary, Hollow Tree, that was selected as one of the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund and Stories of Change Grantees.
Certainly not least, the Department of History has been on an amazing pace in the production of new research and learning experiences. Assistant Professors Jennifer Adair and Silvia Marsans-Sakly each recently earned a prestigious NEH fellowship, Adair for her groundbreaking research on Argentina's democratization in the 1980s and Marsans-Sakly for her unprecedented study of the Tunisian revolt of 1864. Meanwhile, Professor Gavriel Rosenfeld published The Fourth Reich: The Specter of Nazism from World War II to the Present with prestigious Cambridge University Press (2019) and Associate Professor and chair Patricia Behre worked with the Humanities Institute and the Fairfield University Art Museum to bring to campus a breathtaking public exhibit of artist Robert Hirsch’s Ghosts: French Holocaust Children. And let’s not forget the captain of the ship: Professor and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Richard Greenwald’s book The Death of 9-5: Permanent Freelancers, Empty Offices and the New Way America Works is now under contract with Bloomsbury Press.
Overall, these are exciting and richly rewarding times in the Humanities. We are reaching new thresholds in the knowledge and expression of the human condition by cultivating the dynamic relationship between faculty scholarship, student achievement, and community partnership.
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Auf andere wird nur im Notfall gehört
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"Mia san Mia" – das sagt alles über den bayerischen Stolz und Eigensinn. Denn Bayern geht seit langer Zeit Sonderwege. Der Historiker und Journalist Gerald Huber hat sich dieses genauso aktuelle wie alte Phänomen angeschaut. from Pocket https://ift.tt/2IynfeO via IFTTT
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CARL’S BLOG: CLEBURNE COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE, VOL. 2, The People of Edgemont, Arkansas, carlsblog.online;http://sbpra.com/CarlJBarger
3-20-20: CLEBURNE COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE VOL 2: The People of Edgemont, Arkansas:
Robert H. Gadberry (1898-1972)
 Robert H. Gadberry was born in Edgemont, Arkansas, on November 23, 1898. He was the son of Billy Gadberry and Margaret Hill Gadberry of Edgemont.
He was educated in the Edgemont School System and grew up in that community. He was a lifelong resident of Edgemont and was a retired farmer.
Robert was always a member of the Church of Christ and his life had been actuated by high and honorable principles and worthy motives. His personal qualities, his friendliness, and his sincerity made for him many enduring friendships and earned him the respect and esteem of all who knew him.
On Sunday, January 30, 1972, at Heber Sprigs at the age of seventy-three, Robert H. Gadberry of Edgemont passed away.
At the time of his death, he was survived by his wife, Mrs. Rubal Ward Gadberry; one brother, Henry Gadberry of California; five sisters, Mrs. Claire Lynn of Heber Springs, Mrs. Rachel Davis
of Texas, Mrs. Delia Bell, Mrs. Thelma Huber and Mrs. Oretha Bruins, all of California.
The Rev. David Wade officiated Mr. Gadberry’s last rites at the Olmstead Funeral Home Chapel in Heber Springs, Arkansas.
Interment was in the Higden McAlhaney Cemetery by Olmstead Funeral Home of Heber Springs.
Pallbearers were his friends who love and respected him for being a fine Christian and neighbor.
 David W. Gentry (1855)
 The story of the Gentry’s in Arkansas begins with David W. Gentry who was born in Alabama in October, 1855. He was one of the earliest pioneers to settle in Cleburne County. He settled
in the Edgemont area in the late 1800’s. He was married to Sarah Emma Gentry who was born in September, 1875, in Arkansas. He and Emma had the following children, David H. Gentry,
Ellison Gentry, Elmer Gentry, Claude Gentry, Roy Gentry, Elbert Gentry and Ruby Gentry.
David and Sarah lived on a farm in the Edgemont community.
 Alvin Turner Gentry (1927-2003)
 One of Elmer Gentry and Mollie Parker Gentry’s sons, Alvin Turner Gentry was born in their home near Edgemont, Arkansas, on December 28, 1927. He was the fifth of ten children born
to Elmer and Mollie Parker Gentry. He grew up in the Edgemont area and attended school in the two-room schoolhouse at Edgemont.
Alvin was employed with the Rural Electric Corporation and spent most of his life with the company before suffering a horrible accident on the job. The accident left him disabled and he
was forced to retire. Besides working for the Rural Electric cooperation, Alvin was a farmer. He and his wife, Yvonne Stark Gentry, owned and operated a farm near Edgemont. They raised cattle and other farm animals. Yvonne was the daughter of Don Stark and Ida Stark of the Greers Ferry community. She was a stay-at-home mom. She and Turner had one son, Terry Wayne Gentry.
Alvin was a Protestant by religion.
On June 25, 2003, at the Central Arkansas Hospital in Searcy, Arkansas, Alvin passed away at the age of seventy-five.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Mollie Parker Gentry; his son, Terry Wayne Gentry; brothers, Marvin Gentry, Elvis Gentry, and Melvin Gentry; two sisters, Murine Gentry Bailey and Betty Gentry Spear.
At the time of his death, he was survived by his two grandsons, Jason W. Gentry and wife Clara Davis Gentry, and Gary L. Gentry and his wife Amy M. Gentry and their daughter, Haley M. Gentry, all of Cleburne County. He was survived also by his x-wife, Yvonne Stark Gentry of Clinton, Arkansas.
Funeral services were held on Saturday, June 28, 2003, at the Olmstead Funeral Home in Heber Springs, Arkansas.
Interment was in the Davis Special Cemetery, Fairfield Bay, Arkansas.
 Billy Joe Gentry (1931-2007)
 Billy Joe Gentry was born in Edgemont, Arkansas, on December 30, 1931. He was the son of Elmer Gentry and Mollie Parker Gentry of Edgemont. He was educated in the Edgemont School System and spent his entire life in the Edgemont community.
He chose logging as his vocation. He enjoyed hunting, fi shing, and his grandchildren. Joe always had a smile on his face. His sense of humor won him many friends.
On Monday, May 14, 2007, Billy Joe Gentry of Edgemont, Arkansas, passed away at his home. He was seventy-five years old.
At the time of his death, he was survived by his wife, Della Mae Stark Gentry of the home; one son, Bobby Joe Gentry and wife, Lynn Thompson, of Brooksville, Mississippi; one daughter, Betty Jo Gideon and her husband, Paul Gideon, of Horatio, Arkansas; one brother, David Gentry of Shirley; one sister, Merlene Trammell of Searcy, Arkansas; eight grandchildren, Jessica Sanders and her husband, Brady Sanders, Samantha Jo Gentry, Rachel Gideon, Matt Gideon, Rebecca Gideon, Samuel Gideon, Daniel Gideon, and Heather Velletri and her husband, Aaron Velletri; three
great-grandchildren, Tanner Sharen, Jocelyn Velletri, and Nate Velletri.
Funeral services for Mr. Gentry were held at the Shiloh Crossroads Cemetery under the direction of Rev. Kirk Hardy.
Interment was in the Shiloh Crossroads Cemetery by Olmstead Funeral Home of Heber Springs.
Pallbearers were Johnny Pearce, Greg Pearce, Gerald Trammell, Kendell Richey, Larry John Davis, and Johnny Gentry.
 Claude Gentry (1909-1984)
 Claude Gentry was born in the Morgan Township of Edgemont, Cleburne County, Arkansas, on August 11, 1909. He was the son of David “Bud” Gentry and Sarah Emma Gentry of Edgemont. He was lifelong resident of Cleburne County. Claude Gentry chose carpentry as his vocation.
He was married to Eva Gentry. He and Eva made their home in Drasco, Arkansas.
Claude was widely known throughout Cleburne County. His carpentry skills made him popular among those people who used him in building their homes or remodeling their homes.
He was also known for his work in the Holiness church in which he and Eva were members. He was a good neighbor to many.
On Friday, July 27, 1984, at the age of seventy-four, Claude Gentry passed away at the Heber Springs Hospital.
At the time of his death, he was survived by his wife, Eva Gentry of Drasco; one brother, Roy Gentry of Concord; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Hale of McAlister, Oklahoma; and several nephews
and nieces.
Funeral services were held at the Olmstead Funeral Home Chapel in Heber Springs under the direction of the Rev. Irvin Clayton.
Interment was in the Settlement Cemetery by Olmstead Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were his nephews.
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Use of Taps and Span Ports in Cyber Intelligence Applications
Cyber warfare is unfortunately no longer found only in speculative fiction; it is with us today booter. Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have been launched against the United States, South Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Estonia, and Georgia in recent years, and military and government computer systems around the world are assaulted by intruders daily. Some attacks come from nation-states, but others are perpetrated by transnational and unaligned rogue groups. Those bent on inflicting harm on nations and citizens not only use networks as an attack vector, but also for organizing, recruiting, and publicizing their beliefs and activities.
On the other side of the fence are the good guys, the members of the cyber intelligence community who aim to understand and track the terrorists, and ultimately stymie their plans. Due to the pervasive use of networks by radical and criminal organizations in the modern world, a great deal can be learned about terrorists by examining their use of the World Wide Web, and how the Internet is used as a vector to attack both public and private systems. This field of study is called "terrorism informatics," which is defined as "the application of advanced methodologies and information fusion and analysis techniques to acquire, integrate, process, analyze, and manage the diversity of terrorism-related information for national/international and homeland security-related applications" (Hsinchun Chen et al, eds., Terrorism Informatics. New York: Springer, 2008, p. xv).
Terrorism informatics analyzes information from data-at-rest sources such as blogs, social media, and databases. For other types of analyses, it is necessary to examine data in motion, in other words, information as it travels on a network. Access to data-in-motion is often obtained by eavesdropping on the network traffic using Span ports in switches. This paper focuses specifically on the implications of using Span ports in counter-terrorism monitoring applications. It shows that Span ports are particularly ill-suited to this use. Note also that the security vulnerabilities of Span ports in counter-terrorism applications apply equally when Span ports are used for other monitoring needs such as performance or compliance monitoring.
Introduction Span or mirror ports are a convenient and inexpensive way to access traffic lowing through a network switch. Switches that support Span ports - typically high-end switches - can be configured to mirror traffic from selected ports or VLANs to the Span port, where monitoring tools can be attached stresser. At first glance, it seems that a Span port could be a good way to connect an intrusion detection system (IDS), forensic recorder, or other security monitoring device. Unfortunately, Span ports have several characteristics that can be troublesome and risky in a counter-terrorism application. These characteristics include:
The possibility of dropping packets
The need for reconfiguring switches
The vulnerability of Span ports to attack
The fact that Span ports are not passive mechanisms
These issues are elaborated in the following sections.
Problem #1: Dropped Packets The first issue with Span ports in a counter-terrorism application is that the visibility of network traffic is less than perfect. In counter-terrorism monitoring, a fundamental requirement is that the security device must be able to see every single packet on the wire. An IDS cannot detect a virus if it doesn't see the packets carrying it. Span ports cannot meet this requirement because they drop packets. Spanning is the switch's lowest priority task, and Span traffic is the first thing to go when the switch gets busy. In fact, it is allowable for any port on a switch to drop packets because network protocols are specifically designed to be robust in spite of dropped packets, which are inevitable in a network. But it is not acceptable in a counter-terrorism monitoring application.
Different switches may be more or less prone to drop Span packets depending on their internal architecture, which varies from switch to switch. However, it is unlikely that the performance of the Span port was evaluated as an important criterion when the switching gear was selected. As a counter-terrorism professional, you probably don't want your security strategy to be dependent on a procurement policy that you don't control.
Nevertheless, suppose you do have switches with the best possible Spanning performance. Dropped packets may still be an issue depending on how much traffic you need to send through the Span port. If you need to see all of the traffic on a full-duplex 1 Gigabit link, a 1 Gigabit Span port won't do the job. Full duplex link traffic exceeds the 1 Gigabit SPAN port capacity when link utilization goes above 50 percent in both directions. To see all the traffic, you need to dedicate a 10 Gigabit port for Spanning, and now the Span port doesn't seem so inexpensive any more.
However, Span port visibility issues go beyond simply dropping packets. Being switch technology, Span ports by their very nature are not transparent for layer 1 and layer 2 information: for example, they drop undersized and oversized packets, and packets with CRC errors. They usually remove VLAN tags, too.
In addition, Span ports do not preserve the packet timing of the original traffic, or in some cases even the packet order. This type of information can be critical for detecting certain types of network attacks such as network worms and viruses, and for some behavior-based packet classification algorithms. For example, network consultant Betty DuBois observed, "[Regarding] losing the VLAN tag information when Spanning, if there is an issue with ISL or 802.1q, how will I ever know with a Span port?"
Problem #2: The Need for Switch Configuration Another issue with using Span ports in a counter-terrorism application is the very fact that the switch needs to be configured to send specific traffic to the Span port. This fact leads to a host of complications:
The configuration may not be done correctly. "If the switch owner mistakenly or intentionally     configures the Span port to not show all the traffic it should, you may or     may not discover the misconfiguration. I have seen this happen countless     times," said Richard Bejtlich, the highly respected author of The Tao     of Network Security Monitoring.
Sharing the Span port. A switch typically supports only one or two Span     ports, and the network administrator or someone else may need to use     "your" Span port for one reason or another. They may or may not     tell you when the Span traffic profile is changed for their needs. IT     Manager Bob Huber recalled, "Span was a huge issue we dealt with on     the IDS team where I used to work. We had constant issues with the Span     going up and down. When there are network issues to deal with, the network     engineers have priority to the limited number of Span ports available.     Hoping they remember to reconfigure your Span port was a waste of     time."
Switch configuration may not be available when you need     it. If you need to change the     profile of the traffic you are Spanning, or change it back after someone     else used the port, it may not be easy to get the switch owner's time to     do it. In larger organizations, you may also need to get the change     authorized through a Change Control Board, and then wait for a maintenance     window to get it implemented.
Changes to the network switches for other reasons can     impact the Span traffic.     Networks are constantly being reconfigured to optimize applications or     support new requirements. If the counter-terrorism monitoring solution     depends on Span ports, it is vulnerable to changes (planned or surprises)     any time the network is reconfigured for any reason.
Switch configuration itself is a security     vulnerability. In any counter-terrorism     activity, the network's security is of course paramount. Switches are a     highly vulnerable network point, and the ability to reconfigure them must     be tightly controlled. Does it make sense to require switch     reconfiguration as part of the counter-terrorism monitoring solution, when     reconfiguring a switch can accidentally or deliberately expose or bring     down the network?
If you have any doubt that Span port misconfiguration can be an issue, take a look at this note in the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series documentation: "Connectivity issues because of the misconfiguration of Span ports occur frequently in CatOS... Be very careful of the port that you choose as a Span destination."
Problem #3: Vulnerability to Attack Span ports are usually configured for uni-directional traffic, restricted to transmitting traffic to the monitoring device. However, in some cases they can receive traffic as well (a feature Cisco calls ingress traffic forwarding), in order to enable management of the monitoring device over the same switch port and monitoring device NIC as the mirror traffic. When this configuration is used, the Span port becomes an open ingress port to the switch, creating a serious security vulnerability. Therefore, this configuration should be avoided as a best practice. If for some reason it becomes necessary to use this configuration, you should at least lock the Span port to the monitoring tool's MAC address if possible, so an unauthorized user won't be able to plug a laptop into the connection and hack the switch.
Problem #4: Not Passive A final important consideration when using Span ports for counter-terrorism monitoring access is that Span ports are not passive: They can affect the performance of the switch's other ports. For example, Gerald Combs, the father of Wireshark, warns, "Some switch families (e.g., the Cisco 3500 series) don't set a lower priority on Span traffic, and will slow down the backplane in order to deliver packets to a Span port." This effect violates a primary principal of security and especially forensic monitoring, that monitoring should not affect the traffic being monitored. It may have legal as well as practical implications.
The Tap Alternative To avoid the problems that Span ports bring to counter-terrorism monitoring applications, security experts like Bejtlich recommend using traffic access ports (Taps) for access to the network traffic. Taps are specifically designed to provide 100 percent traffic visibility without any impact on monitored traffic. Optical Taps for fiber links use optical splitters to divert part of the light from the link to a monitor port, creating a true copy of the link traffic all the way down to layer 1 and layer 2 errors. Taps for copper links perform a similar function electronically. Optical Taps do not use any power at all, while copper Taps include relays which ensure that link traffic continues to low even when the Tap loses power. Taps avoid all of the pitfalls of Span ports in counter-terrorism applications:
Taps send the monitoring tool an exact copy of the link     traffic, including layer 1 and layer 2 errors and malformed packets, no     matter how busy the link is. They never drop packets.
Taps require little or no configuration. Once a Tap is     installed in a link, monitoring access to the link traffic is always     available, consistently and persistently.
Taps are secure. They do not have an IP address so     attackers cannot see them, and they cannot inject traffic into the network     under any circumstances. In fact, a Tap actually hides the monitoring tool     from the network as well, providing true "stealth" monitoring.
Taps are completely passive. They cannot affect the     link traffic, not even if they lose power.
Tap technology has evolved to offer a range of additional features as well, most of which are not available with Span ports. (Note that some of these features require a trade-off with the previously mentioned characteristics.)
Regeneration Taps produce multiple copies of the link     traffic so multiple tools and multiple users can view the same traffic     simultaneously. Your counter-terrorism monitoring device does not need to     give up access when the network administrator needs to put an additional     protocol analyzer onto the link.
Aggregator Taps combine the traffic from both     directions of full-duplex links and from multiple links and sends it to a     single NIC on the monitoring tool. No packets are dropped as long as the     aggregated traffic does not exceed the monitor port bandwidth.
Active Response Taps permit monitoring tools to send     response packets such as TCP resets, ICMP messages, and ACL changes into     the tapped link. This feature can be used by an IDS to take action when     certain types of intrusions are detected. (Active Response Taps are an     exception to the Tap "one direction only" traffic rule.)
iTaps provide a remote management interface and basic     monitoring data about link traffic, such as packet counts and utilization     levels. (Remote management interfaces require IP addresses, but they are     secured with passwords, SSH, HTTPS, and other measures.)
Media Conversion refers to Taps that support different     media types on their network and monitor ports. Many Taps have pluggable     SFP or XFP ports enabling different media types to be accommodated simply     by plugging in different transceiver types. Some Taps even perform 10     Gigabit to 1 Gigabit and 1 Gigabit to 10 Gigabit data rate conversion as     well.
Filter Taps enable mirrored traffic to be restricted to     particular protocols, source and destination IP addresses, VLANs, ports,     and other criteria, making it easier to isolate or troubleshoot issues,     and relieving monitoring tools from spending valuable processing cycles on     pre-filtering traffic. For example, the Net Optics Director Data     Monitoring Switch supports filtering as well as regeneration, aggregation,     remote management, and media conversion, all in a single device.
Bypass Switches create fail-safe access ports for     in-line devices such as intrusion prevention systems and firewalls.
The wide range of Tap devices available today enable appropriate monitoring access to be built into all parts of the network architecture, at the edges, distribution, LAN, and core. Such a Monitoring Access Platform (MAP) does not depend on Span ports for strategic information access, but in fact frees up the Span ports for tactical monitoring access when special needs arise. Permanent and ongoing counter-terrorism monitoring can rely on a Tap-based MAP for consistent, persistent, and secure monitoring access, immune to the vagaries of day-to-day network administration and management.
Conclusion Monitoring is an essential building block of Bejtlich's "defensible network architecture," the first of seven key characteristics: monitored, inventoried, controlled, claimed, minimized, assessed, and current.
Utilizing Span ports for counter-terrorism monitoring access is placing that building block on a weak foundation, subject to packet loss, misconfiguration, and intrusion. A Monitoring Access Platform, based on Tap technology and integrated within the network architecture, is an alternate access approach that provides a solid base on which to build your network's security and counter-terrorism applications.
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Subject:
Jewish Boycott
Iran's Supreme Leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei once urged the Muslim World to boycott anything and everything that originates with the Jewish people.
In response, Meyer M. Treinkman, a pharmacist, out of the kindness of his heart, offered to assist them in their boycott as follows:
"Any Muslim who has Syphilis must not be cured by Salvarsan discovered by a Jew, Dr. Ehrlich. He should not even try to find out whether he has Syphilis, because the Wasserman Test is the discovery of a Jew. If a Muslim suspects that he has Gonorrhea, he must not seek diagnosis, because he will be using the method of a Jew named Neissner.
"A Muslim who has heart disease must not use Digitalis, a discovery by a Jew, Ludwig Traube.
Should he suffer with a toothache, he must not use Novocaine, a discovery of the Jews, Widal and Weil.
If a Muslim has Diabetes, he must not use Insulin, the result of research by Minkowsky, a Jew. If one has a headache, he must shun Pyramidon and Antypyrin, due to the Jews, Spiro and Ellege.
Muslims with convulsions must put up with them because it was a Jew, Oscar Leibreich, who proposed the use of Chloral Hydrate.
Arabs must do likewise with their psychic ailments because Freud, father of psychoanalysis, was a Jew.
Should a Muslim child get Diphtheria, he must refrain from the Schick" reaction which was invented by the Jew, Bella Schick.
"Muslims should be ready to die in great numbers and must not permit treatment of ear and brain damage, work of Jewish Nobel Prize winner, Robert Baram.
They should continue to die or remain crippled by Infantile Paralysis because the discoverer of the anti-polio vaccine is a Jew, Jonas Salk.
"Muslims must refuse to use Streptomycin and continue to die of Tuberculosis because a Jew, Zalman Waxman, invented the wonder drug against this killing disease.
Muslim doctors must discard all discoveries and improvements by dermatologist Judas Sehn Benedict, or the lung specialist, Frawnkel, and of many other world renowned Jewish scientists and medical experts.
"In short, good and loyal Muslims properly and fittingly should remain afflicted with Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Heart Disease, Headaches, Typhus, Diabetes, Mental Disorders, Polio Convulsions and Tuberculosis and be proud to obey the Islamic boycott."
Oh, and by the way, don't call for a doctor on your cell phone because the cell phone was invented in Israel by a Jewish engineer.
Meanwhile I ask, what medical contributions to the world have the Muslims made?"
The Global Islamic population is approximately 1,200,000,000; that is ONE BILLION TWO HUNDRED MILLION or 20% of the world's population.
They have received the following Nobel Prizes:
Literature:
1988 - Najib Mahfooz
Peace:
1978 - Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat
1990 - Elias James Corey
1994 - Yaser Arafat:
1999 - Ahmed Zewai
Economics:
(zero)
Physics:
(zero)
Medicine:
1960 - Peter Brian Medawar
1998 - Ferid Mourad
TOTAL: 7 SEVEN
The Global Jewish population is approximately 14,000,000; that is FOURTEEN MILLION or about 0.02% of the world's population.
They have received the following Nobel Prizes:
Literature:
1910 - Paul Heyse
1927 - Henri Bergson
1958 - Boris Pasternak
1966 - Shmuel Yosef Agnon
1966 - Nelly Sachs
1976 - Saul Bellow
1978 - Isaac Bashevis Singer
1981 - Elias Canetti
1987 - Joseph Brodsky
1991 - Nadine Gordimer World
Peace:
1911 - Alfred Fried
1911 - Tobias Michael Carel Asser
1968 - Rene Cassin
1973 - Henry Kissinger
1978 - Menachem Begin
1986 - Elie Wiesel
1994 - Shimon Peres
1994 - Yitzhak Rabin
Physics:
1905 - Adolph Von Baeyer
1906 - Henri Moissan
1907 - Albert Abraham Michelson
1908 - Gabriel Lippmann
1910 - Otto Wallach
1915 - Richard Willstaetter
1918 - Fritz Haber
1921 - Albert Einstein
1922 - Niels Bohr
1925 - James Franck
1925 - Gustav Hertz
1943 - Gustav Stern
1943 - George Charles de Hevesy
1944 - Isidor Issac Rabi
1952 - Felix Bloch
1954 - Max Born
1958 - Igor Tamm
1959 - Emilio Segre
1960 - Donald A. Glaser
1961 - Robert Hofstadter
1961 - Melvin Calvin
1962 - Lev Davidovich Landau
1962 - Max Ferdinand Perutz
1965 - Richard Phillips Feynman
1965 - Julian Schwinger
1969 - Murray Gell-Mann
1971 - Dennis Gabor
1972 - William Howard Stein
1973 - Brian David Josephson
1975 - Benjamin Mottleson
1976 - Burton Richter
1977 - Ilya Prigogine
1978 - Arno Allan Penzias
1978 - Peter L Kapitza
1979 - Stephen Weinberg
1979 - Sheldon Glashow
1979 - Herbert Charles Brown
1980 - Paul Berg
1980 - Walter Gilbert
1981 - Roald Hoffmann
1982 - Aaron Klug
1985 - Albert A. Hauptman
1985 - Jerome Karle
1986 - Dudley R. Herschbach
1988 - Robert Huber
1988 - Leon Lederman
1988 - Melvin Schwartz
1988 - Jack Steinberger
1989 - Sidney Altman
1990 - Jerome Friedman
1992 - Rudolph Marcus
1995 - Martin Perl
2000 - Alan J. Heeger
Economics:
1970 - Paul Anthony Samuelson
1971 - Simon Kuznets
1972 - Kenneth Joseph Arrow
1975 - Leonid Kantorovich
1976 - Milton Friedman
1978 - Herbert A. Simon
1980 - Lawrence Robert Klein
1985 - Franco Modigliani
1987 - Robert M. Solow
1990 - Harry Markowitz
1990 - Merton Miller
1992 - Gary Becker
1993 - Robert Fogel
Medicine:
1908 - Elie Metchnikoff
1908 - Paul Erlich
1914 - Robert Barany
1922 - Otto Meyerhof
1930 - Karl Landsteiner
1931 - Otto Warburg
1936 - Otto Loewi
1944 - Joseph Erlanger
1944 - Herbert Spencer Gasser
1945 - Ernst Boris Chain
1946 - Hermann Joseph Muller
1950 - Tadeus Reichstein
1952 - Selman Abraham Waksman
1953 - Hans Krebs
1953 - Fritz Albert Lipmann
1958 - Joshua Lederberg
1959 - Arthur Kornberg
1964 - Konrad Bloch
1965 - Francois Jacob
1965 - Andre Lwoff
1967 - George Wald
1968 - Marshall W. Nirenberg
1969 - Salvador Luria
1970 - Julius Axelrod
1970 - Sir Bernard Katz
1972 - Gerald Maurice Edelman
1975 - Howard Martin Temin
1976 - Baruch S. Blumberg
1977 - Roselyn Sussman Yalow
1978 - Daniel Nathans
1980 - Baruj Benacerraf
1984 - Cesar Milstein
1985 - Michael Stuart Brown
1985 - Joseph L. Goldstein
1986 - Stanley Cohen [& Rita Levi-Montalcini]
1988 - Gertrude Elion
1989 - Harold Varmus
1991 - Erwin Neher
1991 - Bert Sakmann
1993 - Richard J. Roberts
1993 - Phillip Sharp
1994 - Alfred Gilman
1995 - Edward B. Lewis
1996- Lu RoseIacovino
TOTAL: 129!
The Jews are NOT promoting brainwashing children in military training camps, teaching them how to blow themselves up and cause maximum deaths of Jews and other non-Muslims.
The Jews don't hijack planes, nor kill athletes at the Olympics, or blow themselves up in German restaurants.
There is NOT one single Jew who has destroyed a church.
There is NOT a single Jew who protests by killing people. The Jews don't traffic slaves, nor have leaders calling for Jihad and death to all the Infidels.
Perhaps the world's Muslims should consider investing more in standard education and less in blaming the Jews for all their problems.
Muslims must ask 'what can they do for humankind' before they demand that humankind respects them.
Regardless of your feelings about the crisis between Israel and the Palestinians and Arab neighbors, even if you believe there is more culpability on Israel 's part, the following two sentences really say it all:
'If the Arabs put down their weapons today, there would be no more violence. If the Jews put down their weapons today, there would be no more Israel."
Benjamin Netanyahu: General Eisenhower warned us. It is a matter of history that when the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, General Dwight Eisenhower, found the victims of the death camps he ordered all possible photographs to be taken, and for the German people from surrounding villages to be ushered through the camps and even made to bury the dead.
He did this because he said in words to this effect: 'Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses - because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened'
Recently, the UK debated whether to remove The Holocaust from its school curriculum because it 'offends' the Muslim population which claims it never occurred.
It is not removed as yet. However, this is a frightening portent of the fear that is gripping the world and how easily each country is giving into it.
It is now more than 65 years after the Second World War in Europe ended.
Now, more than ever, with Iran, among others, claiming the Holocaust to be 'a myth,' it is imperative to make sure the world never forgets.
This e-mail is intended to reach 400 million people. Be a link in the memorial chain and help distribute this around the world.
How many years will it be before the attack on the World Trade Center 'NEVER HAPPENED' because it offends some Muslim?
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Der deutsch-polnische Seriengründer und -investor Lukasz Gadowski, war nach dem Ende des Brutkastens Team Europe, dessen Geschichte 2008 startete, längere Zeit von der medialen Bildfläche verschwunden. Nun ist der Spreadshirt-Gründer wieder da – und diesmal kommt er mit etlichen Millionen im Gepäck. Alleine der IPO von Delivery Hero, das Gadowski maßgeblich mit angeschoben hat, soll dem zurückhaltendem Investor rund 45 Millionen gebracht haben. Und auch bei großen Startups wie brands4friends, Fyber, Käuferportal, Madvertise, Mister Spex und studiVZ hatte Gadowski in der Vergangenheit seine Finger im Spiel. Und auch den erfolgreichen Investor Point Nine Capital schob Gadowski mit an. Als einer der wenigen Szenemenschen macht sich Gadowski derzeit als Gründer und Investor gleichzeitig einen Namen. Zunächst einmal treibt er mit Flash eines der europäischen E-Scooter-Startups voran. Investoren wie Target Global (wo Gadowski zuletzt als Partner wirkte), IDinvest und Signals investierten bereits 55 Millionen Euro in das junge Unternehmen. Wie unglaublich viele andere Unternehmen weltweit – etwa Bird, Lime etc. – verleiht Flash sogenannte E-Scooter, also elektrische Tretroller. Nach Informationen von deutsche-startups.de reicht Gadowski diese enorme Summe aber nicht, er will noch viel höher hinaus und sucht aktuell eine ähnliche Summe. Auf der DLD im Januar sprach Gadowski erstmals öffentlich über seine Vision für Flash (siehe unten). Mit dem Aufbau von Flash und dem Einsammeln der Millionensumme wären andere Menschen schon ausgefüllt. Gadowski dagegen nutzt weiter jede Chance, die sich ihm bietet. Gerade investierte er gemeinsam mit WestTech Ventures in das Carsharing-Startup Miles. Die Jungfirma, früher als drive by bekannt, unterscheidet sich von der vielen Konkurrenz vor allem durch sein Abrechnungssystem. Abgerechnet werden bei Miles, anders als bei anderen Carsharing-Anbietern, nur die tatsächlich gefahrenen Kilometer, nicht die Fahrtzeit. Kurz zuvor wurde Gadowskis Einstieg bei Choco bekannt. Das Unternehmen, das von Daniel Khachab, Julian Hammer und Rogério da Silva Yokomizo gegründet wurde, bietet eine App an, mit der Gastronomen per Messenger unter anderem Lebensmittel bestellen können. Rund 4 Millionen Euro sollen dabei in Choco geflossen sein. Auf seiner Website gibt Gadowski einen kurzen Einblick in seine Investmentstrategie: “Presently working on unlocking the z-Axis for individual transport (i.e. Chairman at Volocopter) as well as robotics (tbd)”. Auf Linkedin nennt sich Gadowski kurz und knapp “Mobility Investor”. Aber auch beim Trendthema Co-Working mischt der Berliner Seriengründer mit. So investierte er im vergangenen Jahr auch in den Berliner Betreiber Unicorn, der sich gerade überall in der Hauptstadt breit macht. Wir haben einmal alle heißen Investments von Lukasz Gadowski zusammengetragen. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf neueren Beteiligungen. Hier die umfassende Übersicht. Die heißen Investments von Lukasz Gadowski Albora Das Londoner Startup Albora Technologies, das 2017 an den Start ging, entwickelt Navigationssysteme für autonom fahrende Fahrzeuge. Crunchbase führt neben Gadowski auch Nils Regge, Moritz Thiele und Michael Lützenkirchen als Investoren auf. Gegründet wurde das Startup von Anselm Adams und Jevon Davies, Choco Auch beim Berliner Startup Choco ist Gadowski im großen Stil an Bord. Das Unternehmen, das von Khachab, Julian Hammer und Rogério da Silva Yokomizo gegründet wurde, bietet eine App an, mit der Gastronomen per Messenger unter anderem Lebensmittel bestellen können. In Großbritannien ist Rekki mit diesem Konzept bereits extrem erfolgreich. Atlantic Labs, also Christophe Maire, investierte zuvor bereits in das Startup. klarx Gemeinsam mit Target Global sowie den Flixbus-Gründern Daniel Krauss, André Schwämmlein und Jochen Engert investierte Gadowski Ende des vergangenen Jahres 4 Millionen Euro in Klarx, eine Online-Mietplattform für Baumaschinen. Das Startup wurde 2015 von den Brüdern Matthias und Florian Handschuh und Vincent Koch in München gegründet. LemonCat Bereits 2016 investierte Gadowski in das Catering-Startup Lemoncat, das von Doreen Huber, ehemals Delivery Hero und Springstar, gegründet wurde. Das Startup wird zudem von Investoren wie Northzone, Rocket Internet, Point Nine Capital und Target Global unterstützt. Miles Gemeinsam mit mit WestTech Ventures und einigen Business Angels investierte Gadowski kürzlich in das Carsharing-Startup Miles. Die Jungfirma, früher als drive by bekannt, unterscheidet sich von der vielen Konkurrenz vor allem durch sein Abrechnungssystem. Abgerechnet werden, anders als bei anderen Carsharing-Anbietern, nur die tatsächlich gefahrenen Kilometer, nicht die Fahrtzeit. Volocopter Das Bruchsaler Startup Volocopter ist das Lufttaxi-Unternehmen des Landes schlechthin. Das Unternehmen entwickelt ein Fluggerät, das später einmal autonom fliegen soll. Auf dem Dach eines Volocopters sind 18 Rotoren montiert – ähnlich wie bei einer Drohne. Mit diesen kann das Fluggerät senkrecht abheben. Investoren wie Gadowski, btov, Daimler und Intel pumpten bereits über 25 Millionen Euro in das Unternehmen. Lesetipp: Die heißen Investments der trivago-Macher (Rolf Schrömgens, Malte Siewert und Peter Vinnemeier), von Tim Schumacher, der SumUp- und Zeitgold-Gründer (Jan Deepen und Stefan Jeschonnek), von Gerald Schönbucher, der Amorelie-Gründer (Lea-Sophie Cramer und Sebastian Pollok), von Sebastian Diemer sowie der Flixbus-Gründer (Jochen Engert, Daniel Krauss und André Schwämmlein). Startup-Jobs: Auf der Suche nach einer neuen Herausforderung? In der unserer Jobbörse findet Ihr Stellenanzeigen von Startups und Unternehmen. Foto (oben): Target Global
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