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- Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
14: ...ontrary, stuck to her revolutionary Marxist principles. In [[1893]], along with [[Leo Jogiches]] and [...
19: ... Revisionists to leave the SPD. This did not take place, but at least [[Karl Kautsky]]'s party leaders...
21: ...he party leadership refused, and in [[1910]] she split off from Kautsky.
25: ...the Second International (Socialist) Congress, in Stuttgart, she suggested a resolution, which was accepted, ...
32: ...l catastrophe which even led her to briefly contemplate suicide: [[Revisionism]], which she had fought... - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
1: ...]]) is a [[Russia]]n-[[Tatar]] [[composer]] of deeply religious music.
5: ..., her music was labeled "irresponsible" for its exploration of alternate [[musical tuning|tunings]]. S...
11: ...s commissioned by the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart project to write a piece for the Passion 2000 pro... - Ulrike Meinhof (1853 bytes)
3: ... [[1934]], [[Oldenburg]] - [[May 9]], [[1976]], [[Stuttgart]]) was a [[Germany|German]] radical leftist milit...
7: ...urban guerrilla]], decrying what she called the exploitation of the common man and the imperialism of ...
9: ...upported by a governmental inquiry panel. Many people, including members of the [[Red Army Faction]] h... - Cairo (12536 bytes)
2: ...rea]] population of approximately 15.2 million people. Cairo is the [[List of metropolitan areas by po...
4: ...e city, in local speech it is typically called simply by the name of the country, ''Mişr'' (Arabi...
6: ...Cairo. ([[Mongols]], Crusaders & Ottomans are examples)
20: ...the ancient [[necropolis]] of Memphis on the Giza plateau, with its three large [[pyramid|pyramids]], ...
32: ...amed the city Al-Qahirah after the planet [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] which was rising on the day the city ... - Germany (46412 bytes)
73: ...to draw up a constitution for the new Germany, completed in [[1849]]. However, the Prussian king [[Fre...
93: ...ncentration camp]]s were set up for groups and people perceived as threats. Open persecution of [[Jew]...
97: ... million more [[Roma (people)|Roma]], [[Slavic people|Slavs]], [[homosexual]]s, [[communist]]s, [[Jeho...
101: ...ern forces [[Berlin Airlift|airlifted food and supplies]].
103: ...t Germany benefitted from the American [[Marshall Plan]] for the reconstruction of Europe after the wa... - Agathias (4785 bytes)
3: ...d law at [[Alexandria]], returned to [[Constantinople]] in 554 to finish his training and practised as...
9: ... the great disturbances of his time, earthquakes, plagues, famines, attract his attention, and he does...
13: ...e re-founded Platonic (actually [[Neoplatonism|neoplatonic]]) [[Academy]] in Athens, 529, often cited ...
19: ...d das Ende der neuplatonischen Schule in Athen,'' Stuttgart, 1999] (in English). - Johannes Kepler (17038 bytes)
2: ...r his [[Kepler's laws of planetary motion|laws of planetary motion]]. He is sometimes referred to as "...
4: ...er, Kepler was an assistant to [[Tycho Brahe]]. Kepler's career also coincided with that of [[Galileo ...
6: ...s Kepler University Linz]] in honor of Johannes Kepler, since he wrote his ''magnum opus'' '''harmonic...
8: ==Kepler's life==
9: ...at town, but by the time Johannes was born, the Kepler family fortunes were in decline. His father ea... - Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
3: ...ze in Physics|Nobel Prize for Physics]] for his explanation of the [[photoelectric effect]] and "for h...
7: Einstein himself was deeply concerned with the social impact of scientific d...
14: ... whose maiden name was Koch. They were married in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt. The family was [[Jew]]ish (and non...
16: ...d time later than most children, he was able to apply a more developed intellect. Another, more recent...
20: ...ind alone in Munich lodgings to finish school, completing only one term before leaving school in sprin... - Venice (22017 bytes)
10: ...lpine]] trade routes, and partly to ensure the supply of mainland [[wheat]], on which the city depende...
12: ...ian ships could efficiently transport the men, supplies, and (especially) war horses.
14: ...period and politics and the military were kept completely separate. War was regarded as a continuation...
20: Though the people of Venice generally remained orthodox [[Roman Ca...
31: ...n groups. As weapons became more expensive and complex to operate, professional soldiers were assigned... - Germanic tribes (16394 bytes)
1: ...gory:Ancient Germanic peoples|ancient Germanic peoples]] of [[Europe]].
3: ...the fact that they had a name for non-Germanic peoples, ''*[[walha]]'', from which the local names [[W...
5: ...rcibly by the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] upon the peoples of [[Italy]], the various tribes remained free,...
10: ...s also testified by the fact that no pre-Germanic place names have been found in this area.
14: ...nly dramatically changed the flora, but forced people to change their way of living and to leave settl... - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (15483 bytes)
1: ...[German people|German]] [[philosopher]] born in [[Stuttgart]], in present-day southwest Germany. He received...
9: ...ons inherent in the preceding movement''. For example, the French Revolution for Hegel constitutes the...
13: ...nciple of it and the other form is its specific application to the actual events in history. He contin...
19: ...vidual case. To do so would involve comparing examples of events of history with their archetypal form...
21: ...e called "deliberately confusing") his work is perplexing for modern audiences because he had an organ... - Film (18911 bytes)
4: ...'motion pictures'', ''the silver screen'', ''photoplays'', ''picture shows'', ''flicks'' — and m...
6: Films are produced by [[recording]] actual people and objects with [[camera]]s, or by creating the...
14: ...e desired effect — and the underlying principle became the basis for the development of [[animat...
18: ...ed list of sheet music for this purposes, with complete [[film score]]s being composed for major produ...
26: ... performances. Already by [[1917]], [[Charlie Chaplin]] had a contract that called for an annual sala... - Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
5: ...uenced by that philosopher. Yet Baader is no disciple of Schelling, and, probably gave out more than h...
7:
11: ...e not to be conceived as successive, or as taking place in time; they are to be looked at sub specie a...
15: ...uled by a universal or Catholic church, the principles of which are equally distinct from mere passive...
21: ...ranz von Baaders Leben und theosophische Werke'' (Stuttgart, 1886–1887), and ''Franz von Baaders Gedank... - Automobile (19750 bytes)
13: ...[[Gottlieb Daimler]] and [[Wilhelm Maybach]] in [[Stuttgart]] (also inventors of the first motor bike) and [[...
19: Cugnot's invention initially saw little application in his native [[France]], and the center o...
23: ...r free or get paid to drive them in return for displaying advertisement on the cars, and hence only av...
33: ...]], the number of auto manufacturers declined sharply as the industry consolidated and matured. Since ...
36: ...lted in lower costs for each price range. For example, in the 1950s, Chevrolet shared hood, doors, roo... - Motorcycle (40437 bytes)
4: ...25 cc motorcycle, the Italian-manufactured Cagiva Planet.]]
12: [[Image:Daimler-1-motorcycle-1.jpg|thumb|right|Replica of first Motorcycle]]
13: ...helm Maybach]] in Cannstatt (a city district of [[Stuttgart]]) in [[1885]] was the first petroleum-powered ve...
29: ...erglass]] shell, known as a ''fairing'', is often placed over the frame, to shield the rider from the ...
61: ...ar suspension, rear loading and increased speed amplifies cornering weave tendencies.
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