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German and Children
In December 2010, the German charity Ein Herz für Kinder (" Heart for Children ") awarded him the Golden Heart Award, in recognition of his " charitable and humanitarian efforts ".
* April 15 – Save the Children Fund set up in the UK to raise money for the relief of German and Austrian children.
Children are commonly told that presents were brought either by the Christkind ( German for: Christchild ), or the Weihnachtsmann ( German name of Santa Claus ).
Korda made his final German film Madame Wants No Children ( 1926 ) for the American studio's Fox's Berlin-based subsidiary.
Children in search for their German fathers ( soldiers, prisoners of Second World War ) get there answers as much as possible.
Falckner wrote hymns such as Rise, Ye Children of Salvation ( German: Auf!
Children that came from families were also encouraged to be educated in the German school.
* Monument to Children of Zamojszczyzna who died in Łosice during the Nazi German kidnaping raid of 1943, located at the local cemetery
" Children of the Mist: Dwarfs in German Mythology, Fairy Tales, and Folk Legends " 135 pages.
* A Legacy of Dead German Children Ten thousand German children under five died in Danish camps
* Danish Study Says German Children Abused
* 1999 in German: EDA Edition Abseits, www. eda-records. com: Brundibar-Eine Oper fur Kinder ; collegium iuvenum, Knabenchor Stuttgart, Madchenkantorei St. Eberhard, conducted by Friedemann Keck ; 1999-two-CD set, in German ; the second CD is " Brundibar and the Children of Theresienstadt ", a feature with Hannelore Wondschick.
The Department also houses robust collections of cuneiform tablets, medieval and Oriental manuscripts, and Pennsylvania German fraktur, as well as the extensive Children ’ s Literature Research Collection.
); The Condition and Education of Poor Children in English and in German Towns ( Manchester, 1853 ).
Mother Courage and Her Children () is a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht ( 1898 – 1956 ) with significant contributions from Margarete Steffin.
Originally presented on German television, this is a 7-hour work in 4 parts: The Grail ; A German Dream ; The End Of Winter's Tale ; We, Children Of Hell.
Children were separated from their parents and after racial scrutiny send over to Germany to be raised in German families.
* Children: German Aesthetic Rationalism from Leibniz to Lessing, Oxford University Press, 2009
The script was developed from children's book Vicke Viking ( 1963 ) written by the Swedish author Runer Jonsson, who won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis ( German Children ’ s Book Award ) for it in 1965.
Children of foreigners born on German soil now will be automatically granted the German citizenship if the parent has been in Germany for at least eight years as a legal immigrant.

German and Young
Cy Young was the oldest child born to McKinzie Young Jr. and German American Nancy Miller.
Despite the foundation of the Kuratorium Junger Deutscher Film ( Young German Film Committee ) in 1965, set up under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of the Interior to support new German films financially, the directors of this New German Cinema, who rejected co-operation with the existing film industry, were consequently often dependent on money from television.
In addition, a distinction is sometimes drawn between the avantgarde " Young German Cinema " of the 1960s and the more accessible " New German Cinema " of the 1970s.
Boys served as apprentices in the Pimpfen (" cubs ") beginning at the age of six, and at age 10, entered the Deutsches Jungvolk (" Young German Boys ") and served there until entering the Hitler Youth proper at age 14.
Girls became part of the Jungmädel (" Young Maidens ") at age 10, and at age 14 were enrolled in the Bund Deutscher Mädel (" League of German Maidens ").
Brando then took a variety of roles in the 1950s: portraying Napoleon in Désirée, Sky Masterson in the musical Guys and Dolls ; Sakini, a Japanese interpreter for the U. S. Army in postwar Japan in The Teahouse of the August Moon ; as a United States Air Force officer in Sayonara, and a German officer in The Young Lions.
A similar phenomenon, though not under the same name, occurred during the German Sturm und Drang movement, with such works as The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe or in Romanticism with works such as Ode on Melancholy by John Keats.
In the German-speaking states Michael Denis made the first full translation in 1768, inspiring the proto-nationalist poets Klopstock and Goethe, whose own German translation of a portion of Macpherson's work figures prominently in a climactic scene of The Sorrows of Young Werther ( 1774 ).
* Grace Chisholm Young becomes the first woman awarded a doctorate at a German university.
At the age of fourteen Young had learned Greek and Latin and was acquainted with French, Italian, Hebrew, German, Chaldean, Syriac, Samaritan, Arabic, Persian, Turkish and Amharic.
In 1830, Carl Friedrich Gauss, the German mathematician, unified the work of these two scientists to derive the Young – Laplace equation, the formula that describes the capillary pressure difference sustained across the interface between two static fluids.
Young proceeded to develop the company's core repertoire, including more German operas in the repertoire and diversifying the types of productions mounted and the standards of international and local artists employed.
He turned to Lausanne, where he joined Hermann Döleke and Julius Standau, the founders of the secret Léman-Bund, which belonged to the " Junges Deutschland " ( Young German Movement ).
In late 1938 Disney hired Oskar Fischinger, a German artist who had produced numerous abstract animated films, including some with classical music, to work with Young.
The lightsabers emanating from the Schwartz-rings held in front of the crotch are phallic symbols — a play on the words schwantz / Schwanz, which are Yiddish / German slang for penis, a term used by Brooks previously in the dialogue of his Young Frankenstein horror movie parody.
Political rhetoric in the 19th century often focused on the renewing power of youth influenced by movements such as Young Italy, Young Germany, Sturm und Drang, the German Youth Movement, and other romantic movements.
The state of mind produced by that shock is reflected in his novel Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis ( The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis ) ( 1798 ), which was described by the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica as a more politicized version of Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther, " for the hero of Foscolo embodies the mental sufferings and suicide of an undeceived Italian patriot just as the hero of Goethe places before us the too delicate sensitiveness embittering and at last cutting short the life of a private German scholar.
In November of that year, the German Diet consequently banned publication of works by the Young Germans in Germany and – on Metternich's insistence – Heine's name was added to their number.
Young named the town Bismarck after the German statesman and chancellor Otto von Bismarck who he so admired.

German and Adult
Adult flying over the German Wadden Sea ; note white underwings

German and Literature
Depending on the area of interest of the pupils, different subkinds exist whose programmes are mostly decided at national level, but all offer at least basic teachings in Italian language and Literature, History, Geography, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, a foreign language ( usually English, but also French, German or Spanish ), History of Arts and Physical Education:
Adorno's house on Seeheimer Strasse was similarly searched in July and his application for membership in the Reich Chamber of Literature was denied on the grounds that membership was limited to " persons who belong to the German nation by profound ties of character and blood.
Taking the waters at Marienbad in 1845 he began reading Georg Gottfried Gervinus ’ History of German Literature.
Professor Dr. Gero von Wilpert ( 13 March 1933 – 24 December 2009 ) was a German author and professor for German Literature at the University of Sydney.
He also wrote a comprehensive Lexicon of World Literature and earlier had published a German Literature in Illustrations and a Journal on Schiller.
* German Literature Under National Socialism by J. M. Ritchie ( London: C. Helm ; Barnes & Noble, 1983, ISBN 0-389-20418-8.
* Reason and Energy: Studies in German Literature by Michael Hamburger ( London: Routledge & Paul, 1957 ; New York: Grove Press, 1957 ; London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1970, revised ed., ISBN 0-297-00267-8.
Jean-Luc Godard also looked back at Bresson with high admiration, comparing his position in French Cinema with that of Dostoevsky in Russian Literature and Mozart in German Music (“ Robert Bresson is French cinema, as Dostoevsky is the Russian novel and Mozart is the German music.
* April 18 – An article entitled " The Fight Against Formalism in Art and Literature, for a Progressive German Culture " appeared in the Tägliche Rundschau, official daily of the Soviet Government in Germany, promulgating the new cultural policy of the DDR.
In her essay Is Common Human Decency a Scarce Commodity in Popular Literature ?, Margaret Compton contrasts the ending of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold with the ending of Call for the Dead: " Le Carré's début book ends with Smiley feeling deeply guilty about having killed Dieter Frey, the idealistic East German spy who had been Smiley's agent and friend ( and, in effect, his adopted son ) during the Second World War.
Other subjects which he studied in Berlin included Roman Law, taught by Bruns and Mommsen, medieval and 16th century German Literature, and Socialism.
* Edwards, Cyril, " Wolfram von Eschenbach, Islam, and the Crusades ," in James Hodkinson and Jeffrey Morrison ( еds ), Encounters with Islam in German Literature and Culture ( Woodbridge, Camden House, 2009 ), 36-54.
The Enemy Reviewed: German Popular Literature Through British Eyes Between the Two World Wars.
In 1843, he was called to become Professor of Church History and Biblical Literature in the German Reformed Theological Seminary of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, then the only seminary of that church in America.
1948 saw the publication of Andersch's essay " Deutsche Literatur in der Entscheidung " ( German Literature at the Turning Point ), in which he concluded, in the spirit of the American post-war " re-education " programme, that literature would play a decisive role in the moral and intellectual changes in Germany.
On May 29, he was appointed head of the Department of French, English, Italian and German Literature, History and Philosophy, on the faculty of philosophy and arts of the Universidad Nacional.
There are many to choose from including English Literature, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek, History, Geography, Economics, Business Studies, Ancient History, Classical Civilisation, Government and Politics, Religious Studies, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Design Technology, Physical Education, Music, Music Technology, Art, History of Art, Theatre Studies, Statistics and Photography.
For a philosophical exegesis of early romantic theory focused on F. Schlegel, Novalis, and the Athenaeum see Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy " The Literary Absolute: The Theory of Literature in German Romanticism " ( 1978 ).
The course has gone on to produce a number of distinguished authors, including Ian McEwan, Kazuo Ishiguro, Anne Enright, Tash Aw, Andrew Miller, Owen Sheers, Tracy Chevalier, Trezza Azzopardi, Panos Karnezis, and Suzannah Dunn. The German émigré novelist W. G. Sebald also taught in the School of Literature and Creative Writing, and founded the British Centre for Literary Translation, until his death in a car accident in 2001.
She marries her former " Möwennest " teacher in German and Literature, has a baby girl ( Katharina ) and finally becomes headmistress of Malory Towers, after Miss Grayling ( Frau Greiling ) had been seriously injured in a traffic accident, and is unable to work any longer.
* Literature on and by Johannes Fritsch ( in German ) in the catalogue of the German National Library

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