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Rebuilding Germany: The Creation of the Social Market Economy, 1945 – 1957 ( 2004 ) 312 pp.
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Rebuilding and Germany
"' The Old Forms are Breaking Up, … Our New Germany is Rebuilding Itself ': Constitutionalism, Nationalism and the Creation of a German Polity during the Revolutions of 1848 – 49 ," English Historical Review, Oct 2010, Vol.
( 1840 ) In Germany, rhinoplastic technique was refined by surgeons such as the Berlin University professor of surgery Karl Ferdinand von Gräfe ( 1787 – 1840 ), who published Rhinoplastik ( Rebuilding the Nose, 1818 ) wherein he described fifty-five ( 55 ) historical plastic surgery procedures ( Indian rhinoplasty, Italian rhinoplasty, etc.
Rebuilding and Social
He is also the author of " The Battle for the Ninth Ward: ACORN, Rebuilding New Orleans, and the Lessons of Disaster " published on the sixth anniversary of Katrina on August 29, 2011, and editor of " Global Grassroots: Perspectives on International Organizing ," also released in the summer of 2011 by Social Policy Press, which lists him as its publisher.
Rebuilding and Economy
Rebuilding and –
* Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, and Andersen, Dennis Alan, “ After the Fire: The Influence of H. H. Richardson on the Rebuilding of Seattle, 1889-1894 ,” Columbia 17 ( Spring 2003 ), pages 7 – 15.
* Worm, Boris ; Hilbourbe, Ray ; and 19 others ( 2009 ) " Rebuilding global fisheries " Science, 325: 578 – 585.
* Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, and Andersen, Dennis Alan, “ After the Fire: The Influence of H. H. Richardson on the Rebuilding of Seattle, 1889-1894 ,” Columbia 17 ( Spring 2003 ), pages 7 – 15.
The cathedral was damaged after riots in 1272, which resulted in the city paying heavy fines levied by Henry III, Rebuilding was completed in 1278, and the cathedral was re – consecrated in the presence of Edward I on Advent Sunday of that year.
Rebuilding of the circuit started on February 7, 1949, and the first post-war event at Le Mans was held on 25 – 26 June of that year.
Rebuilding and 2004
* Rebuilding or repairing thousands of houses following Hurricane Mitch in 1998, the El Salvador earthquakes in 2002, the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, and Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Rebuilding and .
Rebuilding after the earthquake was largely orchestrated by Kenzo Tange, a Japanese architect and urban planner who had drawn many plans for cities and towns including that for Hiroshima in 1949.
Arrival of the Unfortunate Victims on the Morning's Train — A History of Hotel del Monte — The Plans for Rebuilding the Celebrated Hostelry — Particulars and Supposed Origin of the Fire.
For example, it appears repeatedly in a September 2000 document, Rebuilding America's Defenses, by the Project for the New American Century, but is also used by critics to characterize American dominance and hyperpower as imperialist in function and basis.
Rebuilding the life of someone whose dignity has been destroyed takes time and as a result long-term material, medical, psychological and social support is needed.
Noyori is currently a chairman of the Education Rebuilding Council, which was set up by Japan's PM Shinzō Abe after he came to power in 2006.
Spock addressed these accusations in the first chapter of his 1994 book, Rebuilding American Family Values: A Better World for Our Children.
By the early 1980s, Mozambique became what Joseph Hanlon — author of Peace Without Profit: How the IMF Blocks Rebuilding in Mozambique — called a " Cold War battlefield.
Working with both the Mississippi Governor ’ s Commission on Recovery, Rebuilding and Renewal, and the Louisiana Recovery Authority, DPZ ’ s designers generated plans for rebuilding at the regional, local and neighborhood scales, as well as developed guidelines for individual homeowners looking to rebuild.
Germany and Creation
* Patrick J. Geary: Before France and Germany: The Creation and Transformation of the Merovingian World, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.
Remarkably, The Creation was also performed more than forty times outside Vienna during his lifetime: elsewhere in Austria and Germany, throughout England, and in Switzerland, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Russia and the United States.
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