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Maxi Arland
Maximilian "Maxi" Arland (civil name ''Maximilian Mühlbauer'') is a German television presenter and singer. Life Maximilian Arland is the son of clarinettist, clarinetist and composers Henry Arland and grandson of composer Rolf Arland. In 1993, at the age of twelve, he appeared with his brother Hansi Arland, Hansi and his father as an instrumental music, instrumental trio in the ''Volkstümliche Hitparade'' (Popular hit parade), where they took first place. After that, they were guests on various television shows for years. In 1994 they won the international Grand Prix of Folk Music with the title ''Echo der Berge'' (Echo of the mountains). As a Solo (music), soloist, Arland took first place in the German preliminary decision in 2002 with the title ''Ich hör Chopin'' (I listen to Chopin). He took part in the competition a total of five times and was able to qualify for the international final each time. From 1999 to 2006, Arland worked as a presenter and editor at the Germ ...
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Neuenbürg
Neuenbürg is a town in the Enz district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the river Enz, 10 km southwest of Pforzheim. History Neuenbürg originated as a village around a castle built by the in the 12th century. Between 1315 and 1322, Neuenbürg became a possession of the Counts of Württemberg, who gave it town rights. With the villages of Arnbach, Dennach, and , Neuenbürg was assigned its own district. On 18 March 1806, that district was reorganized as . The Oberamt was dissolved on 1 October 1938 and its constituents were assigned to the Calw district. When the Enz district was created by the on 1 January 1973, Neuenbürg and its villages were assigned to it. Arnbach, Dennach, and Waldrennach were fully incorporated into Neuenbürg on 1 January 1975. Geography The township ('' Stadt'') of Neuenbürg covers of the Enz district, within the state of Baden-Württemberg and the Federal Republic of Germany. It is physically located on the , on the sout ...
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Operetta
Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs, and dances. It is lighter than opera in terms of its music, orchestral size, length of the work, and at face value, subject matter. Apart from its shorter length, the operetta is usually of a light and amusing character. It sometimes also includes satirical commentaries. "Operetta" is the Italian diminutive of "opera" and was used originally to describe a shorter, perhaps less ambitious work than an opera. Operetta provides an alternative to operatic performances in an accessible form targeting a different audience. Operetta became a recognizable form in the mid-19th century in France, and its popularity led to the development of many national styles of operetta. Distinctive styles emerged across countries including Austria-Hungary, Germany, England, Spain, the Philippines, Mexico, Cuba, and the United States. Through the transfer of operetta among different countries, cultural cosmop ...
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Donation
A donation is a gift for charity, humanitarian aid, or to benefit a cause. A donation may take various forms, including money, alms, services, or goods such as clothing, toys, food, or vehicles. A donation may satisfy medical needs such as blood or organs for transplant. Charitable donations of goods or services are also called ''gifts in kind''. Donating statistics In the United States, in 2007, the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that American households in the lowest fifth in terms of wealth, gave on average a higher percentage of their incomes to charitable organizations than those households in the highest fifth. Charity Navigator writes that, according to Giving USA, Americans gave $298 billion in 2011 (about 2% of GDP). The majority of donations were from individuals (73%), then from bequests (about 12%), foundations (2%) and less than 1% from corporations. The largest sector to receive donations was religious organizations (32%), then education (13%). Giving has ...
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Ninja Warrior Germany
''Ninja Warrior Germany'' (german: Ninja Warrior Germany – Die stärkste Show Deutschlands) is a Ninja Warrior spin-off that first aired in Germany on RTL in the Spring of 2016. Based on the Japanese broadcast television show, ''Sasuke'', and internationally known as ''Ninja Warrior'', contestants in the show are faced with completing various obstacles in the shortest time possible. In 2021, the sixth season of the show, René Kaselowsky and Moritz Hans both cleared Stage 4, the Mount Midoriyama with Kaselowsky having a faster time and being declared the "1st Ninja Warrior Germany" and winning the €300.000 prize money. Format Each season's competition starts with around 1300 contestants and is divided into three stages - five qualifier rounds, two semi-finals, and the final round. The assault course that is used on the program is contained within a specially made studio, and features a variety of obstacles either taken from or based upon '' Sasuke'', with both the warped wal ...
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Wege Aus Der Einsamkeit
Wege is a form of weg, which means ''way'' in several Germanic languages. Wege of WEGE may refer to *Wege (surname), people with the name *WEGE, radio station in Lima, Ohio *''Wege zum Glück'', a German telenovela **''Bianca – Wege zum Glück'' **''Julia – Wege zum Glück'' *''Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn, BWV 132 Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata ' (Prepare the paths, prepare the road), 132, in Weimar in 1715 for the fourth Sunday of Advent and led the first performance on 22 December 1715. Bach had taken up regular cantata composition ...
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Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
(; "Central German Broadcasting"), shortened to MDR (; stylized as mdr), is the public broadcaster for the federal states of Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt in Germany. Established in January 1991, its headquarters are in Leipzig, with regional studios in Dresden, Erfurt and Magdeburg. MDR is a member of the ARD consortium of public broadcasters in Germany. MDR broadcasts its own television channel to the three states it serves and also contributes programming to the first German TV channel (), and broadcasts a number of radio channels. History Origins The Mitteldeutsche Rundfunk AG (MIRAG) was founded on 22 January 1924 in Leipzig. It aired its first program on 1 March 1924 at 14:30 CET. During the ''Gleichschaltung'' in the Nazi era, the MIRAG was transferred to the "Reichssender Leipzig" in 1934. After the end of the Second World War, the Soviet Military Administration in Germany temporarily licensed "Radio Leipzig" in 1945, which only existed for a few months u ...
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Sarah Latton
Sarah (born Sarai) is a biblical matriarch and prophetess, a major figure in Abrahamic religions. While different Abrahamic faiths portray her differently, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all depict her character similarly, as that of a pious woman, renowned for her hospitality and beauty, the wife and half-sister of Abraham, and the mother of Isaac. Sarah has her feast day on 1 September in the Catholic Church, 19 August in the Coptic Orthodox Church, 20 January in the LCMS, and 12 and 20 December in the Eastern Orthodox Church. In the Hebrew Bible Family According to Book of Genesis 20:12, in conversation with the Philistine king Abimelech of Gerar, Abraham reveals Sarah to be both his wife and his half-sister, stating that the two share a father but not a mother. Such unions were later explicitly banned in the Book of Leviticus (). This would make Sarah the daughter of Terah and the half-sister of not only Abraham but Haran and Nahor. She would also have been the aunt ...
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Isabel Edvardsson
Isabel Emilia Edvardsson (born 22 June 1982) is a Swedish dancer. Early life She was born in Gothenburg (''Göteborg''). Career In 2007, she danced with the footballer Giovane Élber. She has taken part in '' Let's Dance'' on TV4 in 2011. In Germany she has taken part in '' Let's Dance'' on RTL Television. In 2010 she took part as a judge. Personal life From 2003 to 2014 she lived in Braunschweig Braunschweig () or Brunswick ( , from Low German ''Brunswiek'' , Braunschweig dialect: ''Bronswiek'') is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany, north of the Harz Mountains at the farthest navigable point of the river Oker, which connects it to the Nor ... in Germany, since 2014 she lives in Hamburg with her husband, dancer Marcus Weiß. In 2017 she became mother of a son. References External links *Her dancing history 1982 births People from Braunschweig People from Gothenburg People from Lerum Municipality Swedish female dancers Swedish television personalities Swedish wom ...
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Let's Dance (German TV Series)
Let's Dance may refer to: Music Albums * ''Let's Dance'' (David Bowie album), released in 1983 * ''Let's Dance'' (Nikki Webster album), released in 2004 * ''Let's Dance!'' (Sharon, Lois & Bram album), released in 1995 * ''Let's Dance'', an album by U'redu, featuring Magnifico, released in 1992 Songs * "Let's Dance" (Benny Goodman song), 1935 song * "Let's Dance" (David Bowie song), from the 1983 album ''Let's Dance'' * Lets Dance (9th Creation song) "Lets Dance" (9th Creation song) from the 1977 album ''Superheroes'' * "Let's Dance" (Nikki Webster song), from the 2004 album ''Let's Dance'' * "Let's Dance" (Chris Montez song), 1962 single * "Let's Dance" (Chris Rea song), 1987 single * "Let's Dance" (Five song), 2001 single * "Let's Dance" (Vanessa Hudgens song), from the 2006 album ''V'' * "Hot Stuff" (Let's Dance), by Craig David from the 2007 album ''Trust Me'' * "Let's Dance", by The Balham Alligators from the 1987 album ''Balham Alligators'' * "Let's Dance", by M ...
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Britt Hagedorn
Britt Hagedorn (born Britt Reinecke, 2 January 1972 in Hamburg) is a German model and television presenter who hosts the Talk Show ''Britt – Der Talk um eins'' on Sat 1.Benjamin Weber"Britt, die letzte deutsche Daily-Talkerin: Last Woman Talking" ''die Tageszeitung'', 11 June 2010 (in German). Besides German she speaks English, French and Spanish. She studied communication science at the University of Lüneburg, in Germany and graduated in 1999. She also studied Art History, Culture and Literature. She is married to Ralph Hagedorn since December 16, 2005 and took his name. They have a daughter named Soma (*2007). Britt is expecting the couple's second child in summer 2010. References External links Britt Reineckeat the Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and per ...
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Internationale Funkausstellung
The IFA ( ) or Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin (International radio exhibition Berlin, a.k.a. 'Berlin Radio Show') is one of the oldest industrial exhibitions in Germany. Between 1924 and 1939 it was an annual event, but from 1950 it was held every other year until 2005. Since then it has become an annual event again, held in September. Today it is one of world's leading trade shows for consumer electronics and home appliances. It offers the opportunity to exhibitors to present their latest products and developments to the general public. As a result of daily reporting in almost all the German media, the radio exhibition and the showcased technology receives a large amount of attention around the globe. In the course of its history, many world innovations were first seen at the exhibition. IFA is "Europe’s biggest tech show". 245,000 visitors and 1,645 exhibitors attended IFA 2015. History German physicist and inventor Manfred von Ardenne gave a public demonstration ...
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