Archive for the "Humanities" CategoryGerman Memoirs – Brazilian-germans In Southern BrazilWritten on 1 Sep, 2010 at 0:37 in Humanities | viewed times | 0 Comments
Most of the German-Brazilians live in Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Parana, the southernmost states of Brazil. There are around 10 million Brazilians who have German ancestry by some estimates. The percentages become higher in some cities, for... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Ancestry, Berlin, Brazil, Culture, Descent, German, Germany, Portuguese, Santa Catarina, Vargas ViolenceWritten on 31 Aug, 2010 at 19:26 in Humanities | viewed times | 0 Comments
Flashes of memory stream into my consciousness. They take me back thirty years plus. I was a boy then, a newcomer to a poor and tough neighborhood. My parents, of moderate means and daring to a fault, had decided to... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Abuse, aggression, Brutality, Civilization, Criminal, EVIL, Justice, Vengeance, Victim, Violence German Memoirs – Australian, Bosnian And Norwagian Cross-bred Children And Their StrugglesWritten on 30 Aug, 2010 at 19:19 in Humanities | viewed times | 0 Comments
My discussion with Nicho, a German doctorate student on sports management in Australia about the aboriginal people in Australia brought many things untold about this indigenous tribe. Our discussion focused on the well-documented film “Rabbit-Proof-Fence” which was based on a... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Aborigine, Australia, Bosnian, British, Desert, Farmlands, German, Norwegian, Oslo, Serbian, TURKISH Various Elements Of DramaWritten on 29 Aug, 2010 at 5:53 in Humanities | viewed times | 0 Comments
Dramas are means of self-expression, emotions and talents. Drama gives any person a chance to portray challenging characters and roles. There are various important elements of drama that need to be considered or thought upon. Since plays are written with... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Art and Drama, Drama, Elements of Drama German Memoirs – A Discussion With Bavarian, Swabian, Franconian And Saxonian StudentsWritten on 28 Aug, 2010 at 12:00 in Humanities | viewed times | 0 Comments
Wolfgang Schabert was from Stuttgart and proud of his Swabian sub-culture which is dominantly in the state of Baden-Wurttemberg and the western part of Bavaria. He told the Swabians still preserve their unique culture and speak the melodious Swabian dialect... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Asian, Bavaria, Culture, Czech, Empire, France, French, German, Germany, History, Roman, Teutonic German Hamlet Of Asia!Written on 26 Aug, 2010 at 23:46 in Humanities | viewed times | 0 Comments
The silent waves of Gulf of Mannar towards the sandy shores of Marawila, a western coastal town of Sri Lanka was creating a symphony of ecstasy, made by mind often in a state of standstill. Watching the horizon of the shiny... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Asia, Economy, Europe, Exchange, Germany, Hilter, intern, Internship, Nazis, Peace, Sports, War Understanding Kurt GWritten on 25 Aug, 2010 at 3:31 in Humanities | viewed times | 0 Comments
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Germany has a rich cultural heritage. Before the late 19th century, Germany was a collection of individual fiefdoms and regions. This history is reflected in the country's cultural diversity. Why Should I Learn About German Culture? The reasons for learning about German... (Continue reading) Tagged with: German Culture: The Hows And The Whys Type Of TattooWritten on 23 Aug, 2010 at 19:25 in Humanities | viewed times | 0 Comments
Tattoos are at their heart a sign of individuality, and as more and more human beings seek a path to locate themselves apart from the crowd, the popularity of tattoos as a form of self expression is only likely to... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Tattoo, tattoo crosse Tutimaios The Pharaoh Who Lost A CountryWritten on 21 Aug, 2010 at 5:40 in Humanities | viewed times | 0 Comments
Tutimaios (Tutimaeus) (Timaus) (Dedumose1) Tutimaios according to Manetho was the Pharaoh that lost his country to the foreign invaders known by many as the ‘Hyksos’, although the Egyptians themselves would have used the term ‘Aamu’ meaning in rough translation ‘Asiatics’. While... (Continue reading) Tagged with: Aamu, Country, Dedumose1, Egypt, Hyksos, invaders, Lost, Nile, Pharaoh, Salitis, timaus, Tuimaeus, Tutimaios, Valley |