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Open House Demonstrates Garrison FD Capabilities
Vol. 48, No. 8, June 2019 Serving the Greater Stuttgart Military Community www.stuttgartcitizen.com Patch Elementary School student Cadence Sherwood, age 7, takes her fi rst ride into the sky on a ladder truck. “It wasn’t at all scary. I think it Garrison fi refi ghters attack a car fi re in a dramatic demonstration. was really good. I could see all of the buildings.” Open house demonstrates garrison FD capabilities Story and photos by John Reese is was just one of the many USAG Stuttgart Public A airs scenes at the USAG FD open house. Included were numerous static dis- Black smoke billowed from plays of re ghting apparatus of a fully engulfed car re, ladder the garrison and supporting re trucks reached skyward and sirens departments from Boeblingen and howled as the re ghters of USAG Leonberg. e German auto club Stuttgart Fire Department raced to ADAC had a life-sized driving simu- the Panzer Exchange parking lot, lator, and the emergency/disaster re- May 18. A large crowd gathered near lief agency THW brought displays of the entrance of the Exchange, react- their equipment and a bouncy house ing to the many explosive pops and for the kids. Some of the events were crackles the car made in its death focused on teaching moments for throes. e intense heat was felt community children, with toy re 20-30 yards from the four-wheeled helmets and a visit by re safety mas- Austin Bail, 22 months old, checks out the driver’s seat of an immaculate inferno until the re ghters aked cot Sparky. -
Famous People from Czech Republic
2018 R MEMPHIS IN MAY INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL Tennessee Academic Standards 2018 EDUCATION CURRICULUM GUIDE MEMPHIS IN MAY INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL Celebrates the Czech Republic in 2018 Celebrating the Czech Republic is the year-long focus of the 2018 Memphis in May International Festival. The Czech Republic is the twelfth European country to be honored in the festival’s history, and its selection by Memphis in May International Festival coincides with their celebration of 100 years as an independent nation, beginning as Czechoslovakia in 1918. The Czech Republic is a nation with 10 million inhabitants, situated in the middle of Europe, with Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Poland as its neighbors. Known for its rich historical and cultural heritage, more than a thousand years of Czech history has produced over 2,000 castles, chateaux, and fortresses. The country resonates with beautiful landscapes, including a chain of mountains on the border, deep forests, refreshing lakes, as well as architectural and urban masterpieces. Its capital city of Prague is known for stunning architecture and welcoming people, and is the fifth most- visited city in Europe as a result. The late twentieth century saw the Czech Republic rise as one of the youngest and strongest members of today’s European Union and NATO. Interestingly, the Czech Republic is known for peaceful transitions; from the Velvet Revolution in which they left Communism behind in 1989, to the Velvet Divorce in which they parted ways with Slovakia in 1993. Boasting the lowest unemployment rate in the European Union, the Czech Republic’s stable economy is supported by robust exports, chiefly in the automotive and technology sectors, with close economic ties to Germany and their former countrymen in Slovakia. -
Harbor and Europe
Titel: Harbor and Europe Duration: 4‘00‘‘ Insert: Author: Jörg Hertle Camera: Hans Duivenvoorden Cut: Birgitt Schellbach Bauchbinden: 01´10“ Gerhard Thellmann - Hafenmeister 01´56“ Erich Ammon - Container Depot Nürnberg Content: There is this old saying that is no longer a joke: „In Hamburg they say ship ahoy – in Nuremberg they say ahoy ship!“ Regardless of whether you deem that funny, the Nuremberg harbor is economically important for the region of Nuremberg: All in all, about 5,300 people work there in 260 different companies. Many of them operate, far beyond the Franconian borders, on a European stage. Text: Instead of a romantic breeze you can perceive an international breeze blowing through the basins and wharves of the Nuremberg harbor. Here, three traffic routes Europe meet, railway, motorway and waterway. What began, more than three decades ago, as a wharf for a couple of inland ships mostly from Holland, has in the meantime become a modern reloading point for goods. Here at the Main-Danube channel, 9.2 m tons of goods are reloaded and confirmed by the harbormasters every year. Gerhard Thellmann and Wolfgang Popp are gauging a Slovakian cargo ship. The two harbormasters are checking the waterline before and after unloading the goods. 00´51“ Quote Thellmann „233.“ 00´54“ With the measurements, the harbormasters can calculate the exact amount of tons of artificial fertilizer that were unloaded from the cargo ship from Bratislava. They realized that recently more goods have gone through the Nuremberg harbor. 01´09“ Quote Thellmann “This comes from the Danube, that is to say from Bratislava. -
15 Bratislava, Slovakia Tel
2000 Bratislava, Slovakia Dr Gabriela Babiakova, Slovak XXth Conference of the Danube Countries on Hydrometeorological Institute, Jeséniová 17, 833- Hydrological Forecasting and Hydrological 15 Bratislava, Slovakia Bases of Water Management tel.: +421 7 54771192 or 54774331; fax: +421 7 54776562 4–8 September e-mail: [email protected] Seattle, Washington, USA Masayoshi Nakawo, Institute for International Workshop on Debris-Covered Hydrospheric–Atmospheric Sciences, Nagoya Glaciers University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan tel.: +81 52 7893477; fax: +81 52 7893436 13–15 September e-mail: [email protected] Marmaris, Turkey Prof. Gültekin Günay, International Research and Karst 2000: International Symposium and Field Application Centre for Karst Water Resources Seminar on Present State and Future Trends of (UKAM), Hacettepe University, Beytepe Campus, Karst Studies 06532 Ankara, Turkey tel.: +90 312 2352543; fax: +90 312 2992136 17–26 September e-mail: [email protected] Kassel, Germany Dipl.-Ing. V. Ashauer, c/o Universität Gh Kassel, International Symposium on Flood Defence FB14, FG Wasserbau und Wasserwirtschaft, PO Box 101380, D-34109 Kassel, Germany 20–23 September tel.: +49 561 8043203; fax: +49 561 8043952 e-mail: [email protected] Ravenna, Italy Secretariat SISOLS 2000, Mrs Jane Frankenfield SISOLS 2000: Sixth International Symposium on Zanin, c/o CNR-ISDGM, San Polo 1364, I-30125 Land Subsidence Venice, Italy 25–29 September tel.: +39 041 5216826; fax: +39 041 5216892 e-mail: [email protected] Ghent, Belgium Prof. François De Troch, Laboratory of Hydrology ERB2000 Monitoring and Modelling Catchment and Water Management (LHWM), University of Water Quantity and Quality Ghent, Coupure links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium 27–29 September tel.: +32 9 2646136; fax: +32 9 2646236 e-mail: [email protected] Wageningen, The Netherlands Mrs M. -
A Century of Czech Tramping 19 FOLKLORICA 2011, Vol. XVI ARTICLES a Century of Czech Tramping Jan Pohunek Institute of Ethnology
A Century of Czech tramping 19 ARTICLES A Century of Czech tramping Jan Pohunek Institute of Ethnology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic Abstract The article describes the history and major characteristics of an independent Czech youth movement called “tramping”. The movement originated in the 1910s-1920s as an unorganized offshoot of boy scouting and E. T. Seton’s Woodcraft and quickly became popular among urban teens and young adults. It was simply a way of spending time outdoors with friends at first, heavily influenced by early western movies and Wild West aesthetics in general, but became a distinctive subculture and cultural phenomenon during the following decades. Some of its unique aspects include specific music, slang, art and dress code. Czech tramping is also an interesting example of an early youth subculture, which is comparable to post-WW2 subcultures and which survived into the present day although its participants were often persecuted, especially under the communist regime. Another topic discussed is the fact that the movement kept its independence even under political pressure, rejected all attempts to organize it hierarchically and while it sometimes had a dimension of a protest culture in the 20th century, it can be considered to be apolitical in general. It is now almost a hundred years since an interesting modern folk cultural phenomenon began to establish itself in Bohemia. ‘Tramping’ (1), as it is called nowadays, can be described as an unorganized youth movement, or a subculture, that is heavily inspired by the romantic image of the American Wild West and that manifests itself mostly through outdoor social activities such as hiking or camping, accompanied by specific styles of music, slang, architecture, art and clothing. -
Bravo Zero: the Coast Guard Auxiliary in World War II by C. Kay Larson National Historian United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
Bravo Zero: The Coast Guard Auxiliary in World War II By C. Kay Larson National Historian United States Coast Guard Auxiliary In the Beginning. In Spirit of the Times's 1901 history of American yachting, the author surveyed the activities of prominent yacht clubs around the country. According to the popular sporting magazine, the members of the Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yacht Club on Long Island--the home club of the Roosevelt family--were the first to promote of the idea of an American naval militia. Local boosterism aside, club members needed only to have read British yachting history to know that in England yachtsmen and the Royal Navy had had a close relationship going back to the Napoleonic Wars. At the time royal yacht club squadrons frequently participated in maneuvers with the navy. During the American Civil War, private American yachts were loaned or leased to the U.S. Navy. The New York Yacht Club's famous racing schooner, Henrietta, was loaned and commanded by its owner, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., son of the owner of the New York Herald. During World War I, the U.S. Naval Reserve organized yacht clubs like “The Boston” “into submarine watches to ease fear along the coast and raise morale by giving everyone a greater piece of the action.” The BYC also formed a volunteer harbor patrol, although it soon disbanded due to cessation of hostilities. The 1916 naval reserve act provided for enrollment of civilian boats and crews “suitable for naval purposes in the naval defense of the coast.” 1. Given this history it is not surprising that during the 1930s, American boaters and yachtsmen began to press the U.S. -
National Slovak Society of the United States of America
Youth Poetry Contest Deadline: August 15th, 2018 See Page 23 for Details National Slovak Society of the United States of America Národné Noviny• Happy Fourth of July! Fraternal Life Insurance Since 1890 NSS National Golf Tournament Tam O’Shanter Golf Club • Hermitage, PA July 13th-15th, 2018 2018 Fraternalist of the Year 2018 Youth Achievement Award Winner NATIONAL NEWS JULY 2018 | NUMBER 3519 VOLUME 110 See Pages 8 & 9 for Details NATIONAL NEWS Inside this Issue... ational lovak ociety Assembly Activities Activities at a Glance .....................................3 Periodical Postage Paid at McMurray, Pennsylvania and Additional Mailing Offices Owned and Published by the NATIONAL SLOVAK SOCIETY From the Executive Officers OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Organized February 16, 1890 President’s Column .........................................4 351 Valley Brook Road, McMurray, PA 15317-3337 First Quarter 2018 Financial Report .............5 USES 0371-140 - ISSN: 0027-7940 Phone: (724) 731- 0094 -- E-Mail: [email protected] NSS Web Site: www.nsslife.org NSS Financial Matters Fax No: 724-731-0145 Annuity Interest Rates ....................................6 Founder and Honorary President, Peter V. Rovnianek EDITOR LORI CROWLEY NSS Sales Department Published Monthly Send articles for publication to: National Sales Director ...................................7 351 Valley Brook Road McMurray, PA 15317-3337 Deadline: 5th of preceding month NSS News/Activities “POSTMASTER” SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO: NATIONAL SLOVAK SOCIETY 2018 Fraternalist of the Year ........................8 351 VALLEY BROOK ROAD, MCMURRAY, PA 15317-3337 2018 Youth Achievement Winner ............... 9 NSS EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Summer Youth Magazine .................... 11-14 David G. Blazek, FIC, President, CEO & Elder NSS History ....................................................17 Joseph Stefka, Jr., Chairman of the Board Highlight on Assembly 123 ..................... -
Limited Number of Tickets to Be Released Tomorrow for Coyote's Acoustic Concert
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Online Companion to a Historical Phonology of English
A Historical Phonology of English Donka Minkova © Donka Minkova, 2014 Edinburgh University Press Ltd 22 George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LF www.euppublishing.com Typeset in 10.5/12 Janson by Servis Filmsetting Ltd, Stockport, Cheshire, printed and bound in Great Britain by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon CR0 4YY A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978 0 7486 3467 5 (hardback) ISBN 978 0 7486 3468 2 (paperback) ISBN 978 0 7486 3469 9 (webready PDF) ISBN 978 0 7486 7755 9 (epub) The right of Donka Minkova to be identifi ed as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Contents Acknowledgements x List of abbreviations and symbols xii A note on the Companion to A Historical Phonology of English xv 1 Periods in the history of English 1 1.1 Periods in the history of English 2 1.2 Old English (450–1066) 2 1.3 Middle English (1066–1476) 9 1.4 Early Modern English (1476–1776) 15 1.5 English after 1776 17 1.6 The evidence for early pronunciation 20 2 The sounds of English 24 2.1 The consonants of PDE 24 2.1.1 Voicing 26 2.1.2 Place of articulation 27 2.1.3 Manner of articulation 29 2.1.4 Short and long consonants 31 2.2 The vowels of PDE 32 2.2.1 Short and long vowels 35 2.2.2 Complexity: monophthongs and diphthongs 37 2.3 The syllable: some basics 39 2.3.1 Syllable structure 39 2.3.2 Syllabifi cation 40 2.3.3 Syllable weight 43 2.4 Notes on vowel representation 45 2.5 Phonological change: some types and causes 46 3 Discovering the earliest links: Indo- European -
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For Immediate Release Contact: Benjamin Webb at Deliberate PR 020 8732 8867 / Mobile 07930 408 224 RRROCKROCK ROYALTY, BUSINESS LEADERSLEADERS,, AND GLOBAL GURUS BECOME WILLING PRISONERS OF PORTMEIRION wwwwww.namesnotnumbers.com.namesnotnumbers.com LondonLondon,, 06, 06 Jan 2010. Leading figures from around the world will fly in to the UK for what has been described as ‘a very British Davos’ for the second annual Editorial Intelligence symposium Names Not Numbers at Portmeirion in North Wales 26-28 February 2010. Philosopher Alain ddee BottonBotton; historian Niall FergusonFerguson; singer/songwriter and campaigner Annie LennoxLennox; global retail guru Paco UnderhillUnderhill; CEO of Jaguar Land Rover David SmithSmith;Smith Tata’s European VP and Head of Consultancy Services Amur S LakshminarayananLakshminarayanan; Palestine’s leading businessman Dr Abdul Malik Al JaberJaber,Jaber CEO of Zain Levant; the head of Brazil’s renowned Akatu Institute for Conscious Consumption Helio Mattar and the eminent climate change expert Professor Graciela ChichilChichilnChichil nnniiiiskyskyskysky will all headline this year. Opening remarks at the start of the weekend of ideas will be made by Lord Patten of BarnesBarnes. Described by historian Simon Schama who will headline again in 2011 as ‘a meeting of minds,’ the Names Not Numbers symposium is produced by the Media, Analysis & Networking company Editorial Intelligence in association with partners who this year are: BBC Global News and BBC World Service ; Cass Business School ; Edelman ; Financial Times ; Jaguar Land Rover and Vodafone. The theme this year is Trust, Privacy and Personalisation . Parts of the programme will be filmed and recorded live for both BBC’s HARDTalk with Stephen SaSacccckurkurkurkur and The Forum, presented by Bridget KendallKendall. -
Finding Aid on Prisoners of War
David Library of the American Revolution Finding Aid on Prisoners of War including the Peter Force Collection: Prisoner-of-War Papers (William Augustus Atlee Papers; Lancaster Committee of Safety Papers and Minutes Transcripts; Lists of Prisoners) Johannes Schwalm Historical Association Collection: (Prisoner-of-War Papers from Thomas Bradford Papers and Elias Boudinot Papers) Elias Boudinot Letterbook 1777-1778 Horatio Gates Papers: Prisoner-of-War Returns Prepared by David Swain, Volunteer Researcher, December 2016 Table of Contents Manuscript Sources—Prisoner-of-War Papers 1 Peter Force Collection (Library of Congress) 1 Johannes Schwalm Historical Association Collection (Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Library of Congress) 2 Elias Boudinot Letterbook (State Historical Society 3 of Wisconsin) Horatio Gates Papers (New York Historical Society) 4 General Index 5 Introduction 13 Overview 13 Untangling the Categories of Manuscripts from their 15 Interrelated Sources People Involved in Prisoner-of-War Matters 18 Key People 19 Elias Boudinot 20 Thomas Bradford 24 William Augustus Atlee 28 Friendships and Relationships 31 American Prisoner-of-War Network and System 32 Lancaster Committee of Safety Papers and Minutes 33 Prisoner-of-War Lists 34 References 37 Annotated Lists of Contents: 41 Selected Prisoner-of-War Documents William Augustus Atlee Papers 1758-1791 41 (Peter Force Collection, Series 9, Library of Congress) LancasterCommittee of safety Papers 1775-1777 97 (Peter Force Collection, Series 9, Library of Congress)