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  1. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    6: ..., in which case she was born in 1870. She was the fifth child of the [[Jew]]ish wood trader/timber tra...
    10: ...[[Zurich University]], along with other socialist figures such as [[Anatoli Lunacharsky]] and [[Leo Jo...
    19: ...tic Party of Germany]] (SPD), where she sharply defined the border between her faction and the [[Revis...
    25: ...the Second International (Socialist) Congress, in Stuttgart, she suggested a resolution, which was accepted, ...
    27: ...her students was the later leader of the SPD, the first president of the [[Weimar Republic]] [[Friedri...
  2. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    1: ...;на''', [[Tatar language|Tatar]] '''Sofia ijğ䴠qızı Ğ?dullina''') (bo...
    5: ...by [[Dmitri Shostakovich]], who in evaluating her final examination encouraged her to continue down he...
    11: ...s commissioned by the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart project to write a piece for the Passion 2000 pro...
    60: *''Figures of Time (Фигур...
    65: *''Galgenlider ࠳'' fifteen pieces for mezzo-soprano, percussion, and co...
  3. Ulrike Meinhof (1853 bytes)
    3: ... [[1934]], [[Oldenburg]] - [[May 9]], [[1976]], [[Stuttgart]]) was a [[Germany|German]] radical leftist milit...
  4. Cairo (12536 bytes)
    2: ...21667). [http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/cntry_files.html]
    4: While al-Qāhirah is the official name of the city, in local speech it is typic...
    16: ...ings and modern architecture, the eastern half is filled with hundreds of ancient [[mosque]]s that act...
    18: ...government buildings are located and government officials live. Bridges also cross the Nile attaching...
    28: The first settlement on the location of modern Cairo was...
  5. Germany (46412 bytes)
    19: |'''[[Official language]]''' || [[German language|German]]<s...
    35: |'''Formation<br>Unification/reunification<br><br><br>'''
    51: ...e|Romany]] and [[Frisian language|Frisian]] are officially recognised and protected as minority langua...
    62: ...sand years, the state now known as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in [[1871]], when...
    66: ...n strife, the [[Thirty Years War]] ([[1618]]) and finally the [[Peace of Westphalia]] ([[1648]]), that...
  6. Agathias (4785 bytes)
    3: ...ndria]], returned to [[Constantinople]] in 554 to finish his training and practised as an advocate (''...
    7: ... write the history of his own times. This work in five books, ''On the Reign of Justinian'', continue...
    9: ... in the exercise of high military and political offices. He delights in depicting the manners, customs...
    11: ...nd soldier." Christian commentators note the superficiality of Agathias' nominal Christianity: "There ...
    18: *[http://www.sasanika.com/pdf/Agathias%20Final.pdf Agathias on the Persians]: excerpts from A...
  7. Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
    2: ...arl Sagan]] also refers to him as the last scientific [[astrologer]].
    9: ...e German state of [[Baden-W?berg]], 30 km west of Stuttgart's city center). His grandfather had been Lord Ma...
    15: ... of the T?n faculty. However, before he took his final exams he was recommended for the vacant post o...
    23: ...ograph on the origins of [[snow|snowflakes]], the first known work on the subject. He correctly theori...
    25: ...ed. He initially rejected this idea, but later confirmed it on [[May 15]] of the same year.
  8. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    7: ...deeply concerned with the social impact of scientific discovery. An individual of monumental intellect...
    14: ... whose maiden name was Koch. They were married in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt. The family was [[Jew]]ish (and non...
    16: ... to [[dyslexia]], simple [[shyness]], or the significantly rare and unusual structure of his [[human b...
    20: ...r, but this meant he had no secondary-school certificate. {{an|1}}
    22: ... became enamoured with Marie, their daughter, his first sweetheart. Albert's sister Maja was to later ...
  9. Venice (22017 bytes)
    6: ... other three being [[Genoa]], [[Pisa]], and [[Amalfi]]). Its strategic position at head of the Adriati...
    10: ...r west as the [[Adda River]], were known as "Terrafirma", and were acquired partly as a buffer against...
    12: ...]], symbol of Venice. Only Venetian ships could efficiently transport the men, supplies, and (especial...
    16: ... [[oligarchy|oligarchical]] peers to resign the office and retire into [[monastery|monastic]] seclusio...
    24: ...that Venice became perhaps the most elegant and refined city in [[Europe]], greatly influencing [[art]...
  10. Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
    3: ...aga]]. The existence of a common identity is testified by the fact that they had a name for non-German...
    5: In the absence of large-scale political unification, such as that imposed forcibly by the [[Anc...
    10: ...age probably arrived ca [[2000 BC]]) is also testified by the fact that no pre-Germanic place names ha...
    20: ...eem to have come under the leadership of Germanic figures from outside, according to some scholars.
    23: ...]] invoked the threat of such attacks as one justification for his annexation of Gaul to Rome.
  11. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (15483 bytes)
    1: ...[German people|German]] [[philosopher]] born in [[Stuttgart]], in present-day southwest Germany. He received...
    5: ...mmanuel Kant]] and his follower [[Gottlieb Fichte|Fichte]].
    7: Hegel's first and best-known major work was the ''[[Phenomen...
    9: ... into [[Western world|western societies]] for the first time in recorded history. But precisely becaus...
    11: ...'"Philosophy shows that the Idea advances to an infinite antithesis; that, viz. between the Idea in it...
  12. Film (18911 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Film reel and film.jpg|thumb|250px|"Film" refers to the celluloid media on which movies ...
    4: ...-speaking international community prefer to use ''film'' or "cinema", due to the colloquial nature of ...
    6: ...on of motion &mdash; a psychological effect identified as [[beta movement]].
    8: ...logue. Films are also artifacts created by specific cultures, which reflect those cultures and, in t...
    11: ==History of film==
  13. Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
    9: It is difficult to summarize Baader's philosophy, for he expr...
    13: ...the utterances of Boehme. In nature and in man he finds traces of the dire effects of [[sin]], which h...
    15: ...he church. In the state two things are requisite: first, common submission to the ruler, which can be ...
    19: ...60). Valuable introductions by the editors are prefixed to the several volumes. Vol. xv. contains a fu...
    21:
  14. Automobile (19750 bytes)
    13: ...Maybach]] in [[Stuttgart]] (also inventors of the first motor bike) and [[Austrian]] inventor [[Siegfr...
    15: ...as first used. It was in Birmingham also that the first four wheel [[petrol]]-driven automobiles were ...
    23: ...hence only available to individuals of certain profiles.
    27: ... the first automobile in the USA but was also the first [[amphibious vehicle]], as his steam-powered v...
    33: ...xhaust gas|exhaust]] emissions while increasing efficiency and power.
  15. Motorcycle (40437 bytes)
    12: ...Daimler-1-motorcycle-1.jpg|thumb|right|Replica of first Motorcycle]]
    13: ...ty district of [[Stuttgart]]) in [[1885]] was the first petroleum-powered vehicle ever. They called th...
    27: .... Performance racing motorcycles often use carbon-fibre wheels, but the expense of these wheels is pro...
    29: A [[plastic]] or [[fiberglass]] shell, known as a ''fairing'', is often...
    41: ...]] ( http://www2.ee.ic.ac.uk/cap/cappp/projects/2/files/wobble_0_65.avi )is a high frequency (7-9 Hz) ...

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