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GVU may refer to: * GVU (Utrecht), a defunct Dutch bus operator * Gesellschaft zur Verfolgung von Urheberrechtsverletzungen e.V., a German entertainment industry copyright organization * GVU Center at Georgia Tech {{disambiguation ...
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GVU (Utrecht)
Gemeente vervoerbedrijf Utrecht (GVU) ''(English:Utrecht municipal transport)'' was the operator of city buses in Utrecht, Netherlands until December 2013. It is replaced by Qbuzz. History Connexxion took GVU over on 1 January 2007. Since December 2013 Qbuzz took over the operation of city services in Utrecht. In 2000 GVU carried 30 million passengers and this figure continues to rise with 39 million passengers in 2006. GVU used 25m long Van Hool AGG300 buses on routes 11, 12, 12s and occasionally 31. For these routes changed to the road layouts were made. Fleet GVU used mostly Van Hool Van Hool NV () is a Belgian family-owned coachbuilder and manufacturer of buses, coaches, trolleybuses, and trailers. Most of the buses and coaches are built entirely by Van Hool, with engines and axles sourced from Caterpillar, Cummins, ... buses, along with a number of former Connexxion. References External linkswww.gvu.nl{{commonscat, GVU (Utrecht) Bus companies of the Netherla ...
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Gesellschaft Zur Verfolgung Von Urheberrechtsverletzungen E
''Gemeinschaft'' () and ''Gesellschaft'' (), generally translated as " community and society", are categories which were used by the German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies in order to categorize social relationships into two types. The Gesellschaft is associated with modern society and rational self-interest, which weakens the traditional bonds of family and local community that typify the Gemeinschaft. Max Weber, a founding figure in sociology, also wrote extensively about the relationship between ''Gemeinschaft'' and ''Gesellschaft''. Weber wrote in direct response to Tönnies. ''Gemeinschaft''–''Gesellschaft'' dichotomy According to the dichotomy, social ties can be categorized, on one hand, as belonging to personal social interactions, and the roles, values, and beliefs based on such interactions (''Gemeinschaft'', German, commonly translated as " community"), or on the other hand as belonging to indirect interactions, impersonal roles, formal values, and beliefs based on su ...
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