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Young Vienna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Young Vienna ( Jung-Wien ) was a society of fin de siècle writers who met in Vienna's Café Griensteidl and other nearby coffeehouses from 1890 until 1897. Their work is often broadly categorized ...
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Pages in category "Young Vienna". The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). ...
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"Young Vienna" was the name by which that most amiable of good-Europeans the mercurial critic and playwright Hermann Bahr called the group he formed in 1891 ...
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The young fashion designers in Vienna have an unmistakable style. Thomas Kirchgrabner mixes a garish style with tradition. Lena Hoschek combines petticoats ...
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Office of Science and Technology OST ... Vienna is well on its way to becoming a very dynamic research location, with about half of all Austrian research being performed here. ... A more recent focus of WWTF's funding activities is to explicitly promote promising young researchers.
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Vienna Young Marines P. O. Box 33; Leavittsburg, Ohio 4443 ... The Young Marines educate and inspire our youth within our community by promoting a healthy and drug free lifestyle through instructional and adventurous activities. We develop responsible citizens by using volunteer resources of a civilian and...
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vienna1900.org - English: interdisciplinary Web site dedicated to research into the culture of Vienna at the turn of the century ... Philosophy in Vienna 1900 [Details]
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vienna1900.org - English: interdisciplinary Web site dedicated to research into the culture of Vienna at the turn of the century ... Theater in Vienna at the turn of the century was linked to a lifestyle of aesthetic and dramatic self-representation. By the end of the nineteenth century the Viennese displayed more...
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Key words :Young scientists, discoveries ... On 27 September 2002 Austrian Minister for Education, Science, and Culture Ms. Elisabeth Gehrer and Dr. Rainer Gerold, the European Commission’s Director responsible for the EU Contest for Young Scientists, awarded three first prizes of €;
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4 Nobel laureates will interact with the young scientists in Vienna during the Contest: Ivar Giaever (USA), Sir Harry Kroto (UK), Erwin Neher (DE) and Carlo Rubbia (IT). ... ; 14th European Union Contest for Young Scientists List of projects presented in Vienna...
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