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Wilhelma Zoo is a huge zoo and botanical park in Stuttgart, Germany. Open every day of the year, it's home to over 1,000 animal species and 5,000 plant species. It's a great place to spend time in Stuttgart.
By J. Tolley | Published 5/5/2008
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The Semiconductor Industry is meeting in Stuttgart, Germany for Semicon 2007. New products in the processing of MEMs, 3D, temperature reading devices, implantations and dispensing of chemicals take technology to a new level.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 10/7/2007
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What to do in Stuttgart Germany during the summer.
By Regina Van Vector | Published 6/11/2007
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Thanks to OpenTable.com, my husband and I had a unique dining experience at Der Zauberlehring in Stuttgart, Germany.
By J. Tolley | Published 2/19/2008
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An overview and event review for each gymnast in the top league and headed for medal glory in the 2008 Olympics.
By chronicler | Published 1/9/2008
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The Internet has become an extremely valuable tool for the genealogist. Prior to online services and home computers, collecting family histories meant trips to places which most often were not just around the corner.
By CT Aisyah | Published 12/21/2007
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Individual and team stats through the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.
By Wordsleuth | Published 12/19/2007
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Moving to Germany can be a lot of fun, but it can also be stressful. Here are a few Web sites that helped me when we were preparing to move.
By J. Tolley | Published 1/17/2008
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The final group standings of the 2007-2008 UEFA Champions League.
By Wordsleuth | Published 12/19/2007
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The review and outline of best skills and best competitors for the teams going to the upcoming Beijing Olympics Games in China this year
By chronicler | Published 1/11/2008
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Taking your dogs to a new country can be scary if you've never done it before! Chances are, they'll be fine as long as you do your homework.
By J. Tolley | Published 11/15/2007
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Svetlana Boguinskaya is a three-time Olympian who competed in elite gymnastics from 1987-1992, and then again from 1995-1996. She became a member of the elite Soviet national gymnastics team at the age of 14 in 1987. She competed in...
By Sable | Published 11/2/2007
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Hanging out in mineral baths is a great way to relax and unwind. Mineraltherme Boblingen is a wonderful place to kill two and a half hours.
By J. Tolley | Published 11/6/2007
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This article is on US gymnast Shawn Johnson and how she compares to other past American gymnasts.
By Rolando Cruz | Published 1/25/2008
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A brief look at an old custom, the Advent Calendar.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 12/3/2007
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What do you know about teddy bears?
By Dreamweaverr | Published 3/4/2008
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A four-part history of terror groups that made unlikely alliances in their personal war against Western civilization.
By John S. Craig | Published 7/7/2008
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When planning an Orlando, Florida vacation make time for the best musical show in town: Blue Man Group
By Lenora Murdock | Published 5/19/2008
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Is June 26th your birthday? How will you celebrate this momentous occasion? With what notable individuals do you share your birth date?
By Linda Ann Nickerson | Published 6/25/2008
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We know it as home to former President Bill Clinton. However, the state has fascinating geography and lots of interesting things for visitors to see.
By Vonda Sines | Published 8/1/2008
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seeking way to bypass traditional non-communication in favor of cross cultural communication
By cahotek | Published 8/16/2008
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Roger Grunwald was cast in a role that required his unique blend of acting and German-language abilities.
By Daniel Lehman | Published 5/14/2008
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Delray Beach Film Festival makes its third annual start from May 6-11, offering independent short and feature-length films, such as Stella Oliveros' biographic retelling of events in her life in 'Pretty In Red' on May 9 at 4 pm.
By actorschecklist | Published 5/4/2008
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The best bets on the board for the second day of UEFA Champions League action.
By Wordsleuth | Published 9/19/2007
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Edelweiss Lodge and Resort caters to members of the military, Department of Defense civilians, and their families.
By J. Tolley | Published 2/4/2008
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Ferdinand Porsche, the father of the Volkswagen, is also the inventor the first gas-electric hybrid vehicle in 1898.
By Elliot Feldman | Published 4/9/2008
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Starting a profitable home business and retiring wealthy is the dream of most people, but can you make it with deliberate intent? Probably not, unless you're involved with something you are really passionate about, or you're willing to spend a fortune.
By Kerry | Published 4/16/2008
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I recently visited this beautiful castle near Hechingen, Germany, home of the Hohenzollern family that came to power in the Middle Ages. I recommend it to anyone visiting Baden-Wurttemburg, Germany.
By J. Tolley | Published 4/28/2008
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This paper provides an overview of the recycling and environmental efforts at Fed Ex, UPS, and the US Postal Service and was submitted and co-authored by Stephanie Minnich for course credit at The University of Toledo.
By Matthew Franchetti | Published 2/1/2008
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The groups have been set for the 2007-2008 UEFA Champions league.
By Wordsleuth | Published 9/2/2007
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There are many power drills on the market today, but which one is the best for you depends on your needs. Find out how to choose the best drill by reading this informative article today!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 4/27/2006
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The following is an interview with Annandale, Virginia, resident Robert Powell, who discusses his career path and how a self-discovery organization influences his managerial style as well as complements the philosophy of his employer.
By Roy Barnes | Published 4/26/2006
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As the Second World War drew to a close, French leaders realized that in this postwar era their historical status as a great power would not keep them among th
By Michael Mathews | Published 6/12/2006
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Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that affects humans and animals. It is caused by the bacteria of the genus Leptospira. Leptospirosis was first recognized as an occupational disease of sewer workers in 1883..
By Cristina Olvera | Published 10/10/2006
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English is the closest thing the world has to an international language. If Americans do not stop abusing this fact, then a big part of the world will become a gray and monotonous place.
By Terry Dip | Published 11/27/2006
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The World Cup is the most important competition in international soccer and is the most widely-viewed sporting event in the world.
By clarsonimus | Published 1/5/2006
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An cultural analysis of the South American Ecuadorian people who are affected by the their environment, i.e. various biomes, politics, and history.
By Heidi Cain | Published 11/19/2005
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My husband and I left Manhattan last year in hope of finding more space, cheaper rents and cultural diversity in Brooklyn. Education decisions seem to be in our not too distant future. We found a group of dedicated parents launching a Waldorf School.
By Nicole Feliciano | Published 4/19/2005
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Guenther House features a restaurant, store and museum in a historic setting where the San Antonio River appears like it did in the 1800s.
By Greg Melikov | Published 6/19/2005
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There's no need to spend money when there are twenty-five fun attractions to enjoy for free in Arkansas!
By AnnieM | Published 8/14/2005
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The International Style in architecture was inspired by mechanical simplicity and structure. It borrowed from Mondrian's principles of dynamic equilibrium, basically the balancing of unequal but equivalent oppositions.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 11/9/2005
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After a hard fought 1-0 win over Jeonbuk, Club America doesn't look like they'll have what it takes to beat Barcelona and Ronaldinho.
By Nate Covert | Published 12/18/2006
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An analysis of the contributions of four of the greatest choreographers in the history of ballet.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 1/6/2007
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The Department of Defense has announced that General William Ward has been nominated to be the first commander of the new Africa Command.
By AC Writer | Published 7/11/2007
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The following cities remained etched in travelers' memories as paradise because of their particular aesthetic character.
By Regina Van Vector | Published 7/11/2007
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Burping produces methane. Millions of cows are now under the scanner for their inconvenient burping. Some folks are even finding solutions. God save the cows.....
By S. Gokhale | Published 7/22/2007
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A man pays yet another visit to someone who has always been more than a friend. And remembers moments from years past.
By Terry Dip | Published 8/21/2007
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Matchday matchups for the group stage of the 2007-2008 Champions League.
By Wordsleuth | Published 9/2/2007
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Offers pros and cons of living with a host family and living in a dorm situation while studying in another country.
By Regina Van Vector | Published 7/5/2007
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Without young people ready to venture out of America the bubble will burst.
By Isabel Stewart | Published 6/26/2007
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If ten year old cars aren't being allowed in cities, how long will it be before we have disposable cars?
By JayMacEn | Published 3/21/2007
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Although neither of the Western Hemisphere's tournaments will receive the attention of the World Cup, soccer fans, especially Americans, won't want to miss the action this summer.
By Nate Covert | Published 5/27/2007
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You can find unique July 4th celebrations around the globe in many different countries. The holiday isn't limited to the United States! Here are some events taking place in Europe...
By Christi Bowers | Published 6/30/2007
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With the recent introduction of a high-speed train connection between Paris and Strasbourg, a new era in European train travel has begun. Travel time between Paris and Germany has dropped dramatically.
By clarsonimus | Published 6/28/2007
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Now I've only been lving here one month but Berlin is an interesting city for so many reasons...
By Savina EUCLID | Published 9/11/2007
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