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Gerd Leonhard

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Gerd Leonhard is a media futurist, blogger, writer, keynote speaker and strategist with twenty-five years of activities in the technology and entertainment industries in all major markets. Leonhard's focus is on new technologies in content and media and technological convergence....

Gerfnit

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Gerfnit (gurf' knit) is the protagonist in Michael Pickard's science fiction novel, The Gerfnit Chronicles. Gerfnit is a Frob from Frobzb, a planet in the Crescent galaxy circling dual suns, a huge distance from Earth. Frobs are monosexual, neither male nor female. When they mate...

Gerhard Calitz

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Gerhard Calitz (born 21 September 1979) is a South African poet. He released his first volume of poetry named Stare into Darkness in late 2009 under Red Path Publications, the book mainly contained poetry about his personal life. The poetry was well received on Facebook which led...

Gerhard Kramm

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Gerhard Kramm (born July 9, 1946, Cologne, Germany) is an American Research Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. His work is mainly focused on physics of the planetary boundary layer, atmospheric turbulenc...

Gerhard Medicus

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Gerhard Medicus (born June 12 1950 in Salzburg) is a behavioral biologist and evolutionary psychiatrist from Austria. Life and CareerIn 1982 he obtained his MD degree from the Innsbruck Medical University. The following year he became research assistant of Rupert Riedl at the Zoo...

Gerhard Stegemann

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Gerhard Stegemann, born June 23rd 1948, in Lübeck, Germany. Selfmademan, Unconventional Thinker, Nonconformist. Left Germany 1992 to travel Western Europe with his family, and in 2005 came into the USA. Today he is author of a number of critical acclaimed 'light reading' books, a...

Gerhard Trede

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Gerhard Trede (January 17, 1913 - September 30, 1996) was a German composer, best known today for his production music. His works have been featured in media such as the nature documentary series The Wild, Wild World of Animals, as well as the children's television show Spongebob...

Geri X

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Geri X is a Bulgarian-born singer-songwriter who began gaining popularity when she arrived in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 2005. She is known locally for her emotional style of songwriting, and she has classical training on piano and guitar. Relocated to Wisconsin, she continued t...

Geri-Ann Galanti

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Geri-Ann Galanti is a medical anthropologist, and lecturer at the UCLA School of Medicine. Dr. Galanti was formerly on the faculty of California State University's Department of Anthropology and California State University's School of Nursing, where she developed the curriculum f...

Gerlinde Thomas

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Gerlinde Thomas was born (of Austrian parents) and raised in, Victoria. During her teens she enjoyed sketching. From the age of 21 she worked in IT, traveling extensively through Europe and living in the US.In 2000, she had an overwhelming impulse to start painting - initially, w...

Germ-X

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Germ-x is the brand name of a line of antibacterial and antimicrobial products marketed in the United States. Germ-X products include instant hand sanitizer gels, foaming hand soap, and soft wipes. Germ-X products are manufactured by Vi-Jon Laboratories, based in St. Louis, Misso...

Germán Ohm

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Germán Ohm Gómez (born 28 May 1936) was a Mexican professional boxer of German ancestry.Professional careerIn October 1956, he beat the future world bantamweight champion José Becerra. One of his biggest wins was an upset victory over an undefeated Carlos Cardoso.His last fight e...

Germain Bebe

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Germain Bebe (March 27, 1986) is an African-American business professional. He is recognized for serving as an Associate director of CareerTech, vice president of the South Florida Careers Inc. in Broward County, co-chair of North Miami Film Coalition and a directing member of th...

German Acupuncture Trials

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The German Acupuncture Trials () are a series of nationwide acupuncture trials set up in 2001 and published in 2006, on behalf of six German statutory health insurance companies. They consist of one observational study on acupuncture side effects, and four randomized controlled t...

German batball

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German Batball is a fictional sport from the Kurt Vonnegut novel "The Sirens of Titan." It is the favorite game of Winston Niles Rumfoord. Rules The rules of the game are very similar to that of baseball. Like baseball, there are two teams, one of which must hit a ball and run ba...

German firefighting fitness badge

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The German Firefighting Fitness Badge (:de:Deutsches Feuerwehr-Fitness-Abzeichen - DFFA) is a decoration of the German Firefighting Sports Federation for physical fitness.Sports and health of fire fighters are the purpose of the badge, thats why the decoration can be awarded to a...

German International School

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The German International School, also known as Deutsche Schule Chennai (DSC), is the first bilingual school in Chennai, India.The school was founded in 2009 and inaugurated on January 24 in 2010 with the former General Council of the Federal Republic of Germany Hans-Burkhardt Sau...

German Unification Wars

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During the Wars of German Unification, Prussia set the founding blocks for forming a German national state in the sense of the Lesser Germany solution. After the Second Schleswig War (1864), the Austro-Prussian War (1866) and the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71), the Prussian-domina...

German war crimes against Soviet civilians

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Minor facts that underestimate the importance of the genocide of Ukrainians and Russian.On 23 September 1942 the Germans shot 2875 people (1620 of whom were children) in Kortelisy and 20 other Ukrainian villages.In the second half of March 1943 after the Third Battle of Kharkov t...

German-American International School

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The German-American International School in Menlo Park, California, often referred to as GAIS, is an International Baccalaureate World School serving approximately 300 students from pre-kindergarten to 8th grade. Through 5th grade, the program is a German/English bilingual progra...

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