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Danish and 1877
In Darwin's lifetime, Origin was published in Swedish in 1871, Danish in 1872, Polish in 1873, Hungarian in 1873 – 1874, Spanish in 1877 and Serbian in 1878.
From 1830 to 1877 he was choreographer for the Royal Danish Ballet, for which he created more than 50 ballets admired for their exuberance, lightness, and beauty.
This is a classic Danish lullabies, written in 1920 by the Danish novelist, playwright and poet, Harald Bergstedt ( 1877 – 1965 ), with music composed by classical composer, Carl Nielsen ( 1865 – 1931 ).
* Jørgen Brønlund ( 1877 – 1907 ), was also a polar explorer born in Ilulissat, He grew up with Rasmussen and accompanied him, along with Harald Moltke and Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen, on the Danish Literary Expedition ( 1902 – 1904 ) to examine Inuit culture.
From 1830 to 1877, he was the choreographer at the Royal Danish Ballet, for which he created more than 50 ballets admired for their exuberance, lightness, and beauty.
* Johannes Schmidt ( biologist ) ( 1877 – 1933 ), Danish biologist
In 1877 Estrup was unable to secure support for his budget bill in Folketinget, as demanded by the Danish Constitution, but chose instead to issue it as a provisional law.
In 1876, the Danish military tested two preproduction rifles delivered from Norway, and were impressed enough to manufacture slightly modified 115 Krag-Peterssons in 1877 for troop trials.
; Danish text: I 1877 forlod Brandes København og bosatte sig i Berlin.
; Translation of the Bokmål sample into Danish: I 1877 forlod Brandes København og bosatte sig i Berlin.
Found in 1877 by C. U. A. Plesner in Geheime-archive ( Danish National Archives ), where it was used as staple-list on Kristianstad fief taxman-number ( skattemandtal ) list of 1623.
First identified in 1877, by Gaston Paris and in 1878 exchanged to the Danish Royal Library for the manuscript charter of the abbey of Saint-Martin-des-Champs in Paris.
* Johannes Schmidt ( biologist ) ( 1877 – 1933 ), Danish biologist
He was made a Jubilee Doctor of Uppsala in 1877, and received the Danish order of the Dannebrog in 1885.

Danish and ),
In The Concept of Anxiety ( also known as The Concept of Dread, depending on the translation ), Kierkegaard used the word Angest ( in common Danish, angst, meaning " dread " or " anxiety ") to describe a profound and deep-seated spiritual condition of insecurity and fear in the free human being.
* 1885 – Karen Blixen ( Isak Dinesen ), Danish author ( d. 1962 )
Danish tradition has preserved record of two governors of Schleswig, father and son, in their service, Frowinus ( Freawine ) and Wigo ( Wig ), from whom the royal family of Wessex claimed descent.
He was a member of the Danish Mathematicians ' Association ( TBMI ) and through this met amateur mathematician Johan Jensen, the Chief Engineer of the Copenhagen Telephone Company ( KTAS in Danish ), an offshoot of the International Bell Telephone Company.
* In Germanic languages, except English, East Sea is used: Afrikaans ( Oossee ), Danish ( Østersøen ), Dutch ( Oostzee ), German ( Ostsee ), Icelandic and Faroese ( Eystrasalt ), Norwegian ( Østersjøen ), and Swedish ( Östersjön ).
Many inhabitants speak bornholmsk ( Bornholmian ), which officially is a dialect of Danish.
The Danish cavalry, under the Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt ( not to be confused with the Duke of Württemberg who fought with Eugene ), had made slow work of crossing the Nebel near Oberglau ; harassed by Marsin's infantry near the village, the Danes were driven back across the stream.
Overkirk's squadrons – 48 Dutch, supported on their left by 21 Danish – steadily advanced towards the enemy ( taking care not to prematurely tire the horses ), before breaking into a trot to gain the impetus for their charge.
:" Turning from the northern parts to the mouth of the Baltic Sea we first meet the Norwegians ( Nortmanni ), then the Danish region of Skåne ( Sconia ) stands out, and beyond these live the Geats ( Gothi ) for a long stretch all the way to Birka.
For example, Danish nittonhundratalet ( or 1900-talet ), Danish and Norwegian nittenhundredetallet ( or 1900-tallet ) and Finnish tuhatyhdeksänsataaluku ( or 1900-luku ) refer unambiguously to the years 1900 – 1999.
Examples of cognates in Indo-European languages are the words night ( English ), nuit ( French ), Nacht ( German ), nacht ( Dutch ), nag ( Afrikaans ), nicht ( Scots ), natt ( Swedish, Norwegian ), nat ( Danish ), nátt ( Faroese ), nótt ( Icelandic ), noc ( Czech, Slovak, Polish ), ночь, noch ( Russian ), ноќ, noć ( Macedonian ), нощ, nosht ( Bulgarian ), ніч, nich ( Ukrainian ), ноч, noch / noč ( Belarusian ), noč ( Slovene ), noć ( Serbo-Croatian ), νύξ, nyx ( Ancient Greek, νύχτα / nyhta in Modern Greek ), nox ( Latin ), nakt-( Sanskrit ), natë ( Albanian ), noche ( Spanish ), nos ( Welsh ), nueche ( Asturian ), noite ( Portuguese and Galician ), notte ( Italian ), nit ( Catalan ), noapte ( Romanian ), nakts ( Latvian ) and naktis ( Lithuanian ), all meaning " night " and derived from the Proto-Indo-European ( PIE ), " night ".

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The Swedish Council failed to turn up at the meeting, but the Norwegian and Danish councils proceeded to produce a joint declaration containing the terms for John's rule, and electing him king.
Folksong scholar Märta Ramsten states that folksong refrains containing enumerations of herbs — spices and medical herbs — occur in many languages, including Swedish, Danish, German, and English ( and also in the " regional language " of Lombardy, Italy: " ravanei, remulass, barbabietul e spinass " i. e. " radish, horseradish, beet and spinach ").
* St. Bendt's Church — a Romanesque, former Benedictine, abbey church containing numerous tombs of medieval Danish royalty.
In 1626 Worm published his Fasti Danici, or " Danish Chronology ," containing the results of his researches into runic lore ; and in 1636 Runir seu Danica literatura antiquissima, " Runes: the oldest Danish literature ," a compilation of transcribed runic texts.
The Danish franskbrød is roughly equivalent to white bread but loaves are available is many varieties ranging from whole wheat to pumpkin chestnet, poppy-seed sprinked loaves and loaves containing maize, müsli or honey.
Bland selv slik ( lit: mix yourself candy ) is common in Danish supermarkets and kiosks, and consists of an amount of plastic boxes, usually between 20 and 50, each containing a different type of candy, which is then put into a paper bag with a small shovel-like object.
After studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Evaristti gained notoriety for a museum display entitled Helena in 2000 that featured ten functional blenders containing live goldfish.
This was further expanded during the so-called " footnote policies " of the 1980s, where the Danish Social Democrats sought a political weakening of the NATO alliance, much like France, through a tactic of inserting footnotes containing reservations or objections into every NATO document that Denmark agreed upon.
Danish health officials banned cereals containing added vitamins because, as they claimed, Kellogg's wanted to add extremely high levels of vitamin B < sub > 6 </ sub >, calcium, folic acid and iron, which would reach toxic levels when eaten on a daily basis.
Therefore, the stores have a great variety of organic products compared to other Danish supermarket, and packaging containing PVC and excessive amounts of aluminium are banned from the shelves.

Danish and studies
Proficient speakers of any of the three languages can understand the others, though studies have shown that speakers of Norwegian generally understand both Danish and Swedish far better than Swedes or Danes understand each other.
In 1842, Johannes Theodor Reinhardt proposed that Dodos were ground pigeons, based on studies of a Dodo skull he had discovered in the royal Danish collection at Copenhagen.
The concept of dividing pre-historical ages into systems based on metals extends far back in European history, but the present archaeological system of the three main ages: stone, bronze and iron, originates with the Danish archaeologist Christian Jürgensen Thomsen ( 1788 – 1865 ), who placed the system on a more scientific basis by typological and chronological studies, at first of tools and other artifacts present in the Museum of Northern Antiquities in Copenhagen ( later the National Museum of Denmark ).
Danish studies even link this surgery to a very strong placebo effect, and that very little difference occurred in a 9-year followup, but could not deny the efficacy of the treatment.
The IHR published the non-peer reviewed Journal of Historical Review, which its critics ( including the ADL, the Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide studies, and other scholars, such as Robert Hanyok, a National Security Agency historian ,) accused of being pseudo-scientific.
About 25 % of physicians in both the Danish and Israeli studies used placebos as a diagnostic tool to determine if a patient's symptoms were real, or if the patient was malingering.
A Danish case-control study published in 2002 suggested a relationship between long-term statin use and increased risk of nerve damage or polyneuropathy, but suggested this side effect is " rare, but it does occur "; other researchers have pointed to studies of the effectiveness of statins in trials involving 50, 000 people which have not shown nerve damage as a significant side effect.
Although a ' college engineer ' ( högskoleingenjör, diplomingenjör / mellaningenjör ( Swedish ), høgskoleingeniør ( Norwegian ), diplomingeniør ( Danish )) is roughly equivalent to a Bachelor of Science in Scandinavia, to become a ' civil engineer ' one often has had to do up to one extra year of overlapping studies compared to attaining a B. Sc ./ M. Sc.
After studies at the University of Kiel he became private secretary to the Danish finance minister.
On the completion of his studies, he entered the Danish army, in which he became an officer in 1736.
Students with a diploma equivalent of Danish secondary school diploma are accepted for the undergraduate program, from where they can proceed with graduate studies and eventually Ph.
Inspired by studies of Danish dunes by Eugen Warming, Cowles studied vegetation development on sand dunes on the shores of Lake Michigan ( the Indiana Dunes ).
Aalborg University differentiates itself from the older and more traditional Danish universities with its focus on interdisciplinary, inter-faculty studies ; an experimental curriculum based on an interdisciplinary basic course with subsequent specialisation ; a pedagogical structure based on problem-centred, real-life projects of educational and research relevance-which internationally has become known and recognised as The Aalborg Experiment or The Aalborg Model.
In 1822 at 12 years of age he started his studies at Royal Danish Academy of Art ( Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi ).
Early Danish and British studies reported symptoms.
In 1870 at the age of 19 Krøyer completed his studies at the Royal Danish Academy of Art ( Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi ), where he had studied with Frederik Vermehren.
Therefore, in 1936, he began studies at what is now The Danish Design School, with O. Mølgaard Nielsen as teacher.
More advanced scientific studies followed in 1928, in the 1930s and after World War II by Danish, American and Canadian expeditions.
Using Nilsson's studies of prehistoric subsistence and the Danish geologist Johannes Japetus Steenstrup's studies of changes in prehistoric forestation, Worsaae began to explore the limits of what can be known about prehistory.
But before his studies could bear any fruit the troops of the German Confederation decided to withdraw and surrender Schleswig-Holstein to the Danish.
Danish, Christian studies — including in the oldest forms instruction in foreign religions and other philosophies of life, PE and sport, and mathematics during the entire 10-year period ; English from the 4th to the 10th year ; history from the 4rd to the 10th year ; music from the 2nd to the 7th year ; science from the 1st to the 7th year ; art from the 1st to the 6th year ; social studies from the 8th to the 10th year ; geography < sup > 1 </ sup > and biology < sup > 2 </ sup > from the 8th to the 10th year ; physics and chemistry in the 8th to 10th year ; needlework, wood-or metalwork and cooking for one or more years between the 5th and 10th year.
So all in all the subjects are: Danish, Religion studies, mathematics, Art, History, Music, PE, English and Science.

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