... common German heritage, and only with Christa Wolf ’s Kindheitsmuster (; Patterns of childhood ) does a German, who is also an East Germanand a German woman, critically reconstruct the past and ... Walker, in his chapter ‘Two realisms: German literature and philosophy –’, finds that the unfolding dialogue of philosophy and Introduction: German literature and philosophy literature fails ... to reality and so to achieve reconciliation In the s and s alternative modes are sought They turn out in the work of Heine and the writers of Das junge Deutschland (Young Germany) to...
... and a the old Germany was occupied and then abolished by the imperialist heir of the Revolution, the optimism and cosmopolitanism characteristic of both literary and philosophical strands ... Deutschland (Young Germany) and writers like B¨ chner, Heine and Gutzkow, I will call art as critique: the idea u that literature is equipped and required to intervene in the political life of Germany ... history and that of intellectual history which (he argues) defines German cultural life That German thought has outpaced German politics is, for Marx, as definitive of German politics as it is of German...
... decisions, i.e., supply-side effects, and demand-side effects working through loan demand As loan demand is known to fluctuate procyclically over the business cycle, demand-side effects may also lead ... savings and cooperative banks, which have traditionally played a dominant role in lending to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Germany SMEs form the backbone of the German economy and, ... low capital buffers and banks with high capital buffers and include the four interaction terms in the regression Specifications and in Tables and show the results for capital and riskweighed assets,...
... Volatile multinationals? Evidence from the labor demand of German firms Claudia M Buch Alexander Lipponer 23 2007 International investment positions and Michael Binder exchange rate dynamics: a dynamic ... markets and the current account – emerging Europe versus emerging Asia Sabine Herrmann Adalbert Winkler 06 2008 The German sub-national government bond market: evolution, yields and liquidity Alexander ... real estate funds in Germany – C E Bannier genesis and crisis F Fecht, M Tyrell Diversification and the banks’ risk-return-characteristics – evidence from loan portfolios of German banks A Behr,...
... 11 A high-resolution regional reanalysis for Europe and Germany where Pl and P f are the precipitation fluxes of liquid water and ice and vlT and vTf their corresponding terminal velocities • Approximations ... levels and the time step is 18 seconds The model domain covers Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark as well as parts of their surrounding states such as Poland, Italy, ... assumed that dry air and water vapour behave like ideal gases and that liquid water and ice are incompressible substances Under this assumption and the further finding that ql and q f are much smaller...
... common German heritage, and only with Christa Wolf ’s Kindheitsmuster (; Patterns of childhood ) does a German, who is also an East Germanand a German woman, critically reconstruct the past and ... literature and philosophy Robert C Holub Bibliography Index vii Contributors JOHN A M c CARTHY is Professor of Germanand Comparative Literature, and Co-Director of German Studies at Vanderbilt ... – is Professor of Germanand Head of Department at the University of Liverpool He is the author of Poetry and history in Novalis and the German Enlightenment () and ‘Prediger aus der...
... weaving of ‘‘lands and peoples’’ (Land und Leute), but as ‘‘spaces and races’’ (Raum und Volk) to be ordered by German mastery and organization For many, a new German identity and mission directed ... unfamiliarity of lands and peoples of the region for Germans (compared to Belgium or Poland), and in the ideological terms on which this military state in the East was built Belgium and Poland, as scholars ... overland routes for concentrated settlement by German Eastland trekkers and farmers Yet the Grand Duchy eventually waned before the growing power of Muscovy and Sweden Out of necessity and dynastic...
... (Vienna) and the other in 2008 (Salzburg) In Vienna, there is a stand-alone CAP curriculum In Switzerland, all medical schools are well established and have a long tradition In Switzerland as in Germany, ... sent to all 33 academic departments of CAP in the German- speaking parts of Europe: 26 in Germany, in Austria, and in Switzerland After mailings and some personal reminders, the response rate was ... among the different departments of child and adult psychiatry nationally and also internationally will contribute to standardizing goals and teaching methods and hence improving education for medical...
... never be part of a truly German state, that “Jewishness” was itself a morally corrupt and corrupting force in German life, and that such “Jewishness” should be eliminated from German national life ... between the unconditional demands of duty and the conditional, sensible facts of our desires, there is only a “conflict of ends,” which is resolved by assuming God and immortality on the basis ... also the most thorough and certainly the best overall account of Fries’s epistemology to date Part II The revolution continued: post-Kantians influential Naturphilosophie (and extended that later...
... eine Philosophie A comparison of Auch eine Philosophie and the Ideen would amply demonstrate the lines of continuity from Leibniz and Thomasius through Wolff and Gottsched, Lessing and Wieland, the ... the Swedish Countess of G***), Sophie a von La Roche s Das Fr¨ ulein von Sternheim (; Miss Sternheim), to Lessing’s a epoch-making play Nathan der Weise and Wieland’s aforementioned novels of ... dialogical and inspired, ‘it is nothing!’ ( JGH IV, ) It was a typical assessment of the age John A McCarthy Both Herder and Kant struggled to correlate body and mind in understanding nature and...
... in cosmetics and hair care – L’Oréal, Avon and Estée Lauder – and consumer products companies, especially P and G and Unilever, which belatedly developed the capacity to acquire and integrate ... companies expanded demand by television advertising and sponsored game shows.37 Although branding and marketing lay at the heart of competitive success in the industry, product and process innovation ... including Avon, Revlon and Shiseido, as well as the fastgrowing and still family-owned Estée Lauder, opted for organic growth Revlon and later Avon made unrelated acquisitions In 1979 Avon acquired...
... and profit are below certain thresholds in two consecutive years IFRS versus German GAAP (revised) Summary of similarities and differences Comparison of IFRS andGerman GAAP (revised) IFRS German ... entities, and to improve the disclosure requirements about consolidated and unconsolidated entities IFRS versus German GAAP (revised) Summary of similarities and differences Comparison of IFRS andGerman ... Comparison of IFRS andGerman GAAP (revised) Goodwill – initial recognition and measurement IFRS versus German GAAP (revised) Summary of similarities and differences IFRS German GAAP (revised)...
... insights, new information, and experience across time and place’ and ‘is about the mobilization of ideas and expertise to identify problems and propose solutions’ (Hemerijck and Schludi 2000: 131) ... ‘mainstream’ status of the former and may change traditional ideas about stability and change as two clearly delineated and opposed phenomena (e.g Ebbinghaus and Manow 2001; Crouch and Farrell 2004; Thelen ... state regimes As for the Scandinavian regime, Sweden implemented an important pension reform in the early 1990s (Anderson 1998; Lindbom and Rothstein 2004; Anderson and Meyer 2003); Denmark managed...
... called a Simonist and eke a Courtisan ,And here to every peasant and every common manMy knavery will very well appear.I called and cried to all who'd give me ear,To nobleman and knight and all above ... Edward IV in England, and of Ferdinand and Isabella in Spain were such conspicuous instances, did not fail to affect in a lesser degree that loosely connected political system of German States known ... With Absberg were associated Georg von Giech and Hans Georg von Aufsess Among other notable robber-knights of the time may be mentioned the Lord of Brandenstein and the Lord of Rosenberg As illustrating...
... and training and supporting cultural and social activities in the region through sponsorships, donations and payment of foundation dividends The distribution of profits to local authorities and ... strongly directed towards growth is taking place both in the EU and in Germany (and in many other OECD-Countries) at the federal and regional levels The European cohesion policy, which traditionally ... scale’, and flexibly by reaching solutions on the spot The fact that savings banks in Germany are public in their legal form, nonmarketable, and therefore preventing the consolidation in the German...
... J W and R R Moore (2003) Early Warning Models in Real Time Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol 27, pp 1979 - 2001 Hackethal, A (2004) German Banks and Banking Structure In: Schmidt, R H and J ... savings and co-operative banks which are all different in terms of objectives and ownership structure (Brunner et al., 2004) Second, Schmidt and Tyrell (2004) point out that banks in Germany ... Co-operative Banks and by the German Savings Bank Association (Brunner et al., 2004; IMF, 2003) Finally, the German financial system is perceived to be a prime example for particularly close ties and extensive...
... J W and R R Moore (2003) Early Warning Models in Real Time Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol 27, pp 1979 - 2001 Hackethal, A (2004) German Banks and Banking Structure In: Schmidt, R H and J ... savings and co-operative banks which are all different in terms of objectives and ownership structure (Brunner et al., 2004) Second, Schmidt and Tyrell (2004) point out that banks in Germany ... Co-operative Banks and by the German Savings Bank Association (Brunner et al., 2004; IMF, 2003) Finally, the German financial system is perceived to be a prime example for particularly close ties and extensive...
... 0.27 0.29 0.32 Table 1: Type- and token-based precision at recall=95 words, and non -German placenames, but ignored hybrid/bilingual compounds and English words with German morphology during evaluation ... Greek/Latin loanwoards common to both languages and homographs such as hat), 100 common Germanand 50 common English stop words, all 3character words without vowels and 1,019 hip hop artists/label names, ... tokens and 2,741 types Affix-stripping Since German is a moderately inflected language, anglicisms are often ‘hidden’ by German morphology: in geflowt ‘flowed’, the English stem flow takes German...
... carrier protein) VWF:Ac von Willebrand factor activity VWF:Ag* von Willebrand factor antigen VWF:CB* von Willebrand factor collagen-binding activity VWF:FVIIIB* von Willebrand factor: factor VIII ... binding assay VWF gene von Willebrand factor gene VWF:PB assay von Willebrand factor platelet-binding assay VWFpp von Willebrand factor propeptide VWF:RCo* von Willebrand factor ristocetin cofactor ... lived on the Åland Islands and was brought to Deaconess Hospital in Helsinki, Finland, in 1924 to be seen by Dr Erik von Willebrand.10 He ultimately assessed 66 members of her family and reported...