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Dreamworks Animation announced a prequel of “Shrek” for an upcoming feature-length adventure, “Princess Amelia and the Pied Piper”. It shows a watercolor 2D style created in CGI same as Disney's Wish. Coming this Fall to a social media art and literature platform near you! The upcoming flim is about when a lonely and orphan princess in Hamelin decides to find her true love, revealed to be Pied Piper (who’s hired by Rumpelstiltskin), and she knew that seen too many bad things in the Kingdom of Far, Far Away. Meet the protagonist of the Princess of Hamelin, Amelia. She’s romantic and beautiful. She decides to find her true love is Pied Piper, and she knew that seen too many bad things. Mae Whitman as Amelia in her speaking role and Ariana Debose in her singing role. Meet the Pied Piper! The Pied Piper is hired as a bounty hunter by Rumpelstiltskin. He has a magical flute with a dial on it; whichever symbol he chooses. His flute is also his primary way of communicating, as he is unable to (or chooses not to) speak. He saw Princess Amelia for the first time at it was love at first sight. Since Jeremy Steig died in 2016, we’ve decided to have a new flutist actor! Despite being unable to speak, he was voiced by the new flutist Emmanuel Pahud. Featuring the original music score by Harry-Gregson Williams and original songs by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez. It has 9 original songs written by Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez and it uses the 2.00 : 1 (intended ratio) aspect ratio, same used in ‘Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget’. Additional voices of upcoming social media art and literature platform Dreamworks’ Princess Amelia and the Pied Piper. Amy Sedaris as Cinderella, Amelia's best friend. She is obsessed with cleanliness and tidiness after doing a great deal of housework for her stepmother and stepsisters. Cheri Oteri as Sleeping Beauty, Amelia calls her Aurora or Brair Rose. She suffers from intense narcolepsy, constantly sleeping at random moments, and sometimes while standing. Amy Poehler as Snow White, she has a talent for singing, which she uses to charm animals and make them follow her orders. She is shown to be very proud and vain. Maya Rudolph as Rapunzel, she is a woman of unrivalled beauty with perfect hair. Julie Andrews as Queen Lillian, she was the wife of King Harold (who also ruled the kingdom), and is the mother of Princess Fiona. She was also born into royalty, thus claiming her title when she married Harold. She gives an Amelia for welcome meeting to Arthur. Justin Timberlake as Arthur Pendragon, is the new King of Far Far Away, succeeding King Harold. He welcomes Amelia in the kingdom of Far, Far Away. Cameron Diaz as Princess Fiona is the princess of Far Far Away, and the daughter of Queen Lillian and King Harold. She cares Amelia too much about herself. Meg Ryan, Jonathan Dokuchitz, Mike Myers as Hamelin adults and Emma Berman, Glenn Walker Harris Jr., and Bella Ramsey as Hamelin children. Directors of upcoming social media art and literature platform Dreamworks’ Princess Amelia and the Pied Piper are Mike Mitchell, Kelly Asbury, Vicky Jenson. And writers of upcoming social media art and literature platform Dreamworks’ Princess Amelia and the Pied Piper are Josh Klausner, Darren Lemke, Jennifer Lee and Eric Darnell. Storyboard artists of upcoming social media art and literature platform Dreamworks’ Princess Amelia and the Pied Piper are Chris Miller, Matthias Lechner, Michael Herrera, Cody Cameron, Teny Issakhanian, Mark Kennedy, Kenna Jean Harris and Justin Hunt.
Meet the protagonist of the Princess of Hamelin, Amelia. She’s romantic and beautiful. She decides to find her true love is Pied Piper, and she knew that seen too many bad things. Mae Whitman as Amelia in her speaking role and Ariana Debose in her singing role.
Meet the Pied Piper! The Pied Piper is hired as a bounty hunter by Rumpelstiltskin. He has a magical flute with a dial on it; whichever symbol he chooses. His flute is also his primary way of communicating, as he is unable to (or chooses not to) speak. He saw Princess Amelia for the first time at it was love at first sight. Since Jeremy Steig died in 2016, we’ve decided to have a new flutist actor! Despite being unable to speak, he was voiced by the new flutist Emmanuel Pahud.
This is a town of Hamelin from upcoming social media art and literature platform Dreamworks’ Princess Amelia and the Pied Piper. The town celebrates the 5th anniversary of the Pied Piper of Hamelin from 1284, so Amelia would take charges of the story about how he lures the rats away and he cames back from revenge and he lures the children away, but expect the lost and last boy alone.
Here’s the first look of Pied Piper’s procession palanquin from the upcoming social media art and literature platform “Dreamworks’ Princess Amelia and the Pied Piper”. This is the scene where the Pied Piper participates for his procession when he goes sitting seiza inside in his procession palanquin, and the poles that will carry the rats to scurry.
#dreamworks animation#dreamworks princess amelia and the pied piper#princess amelia and the pied piper#amelia#princess amelia#pied piper#cinderella#snow white#rapunzel#sleeping beauty#aurora#briar rose#queen lillian#princess fiona#arthur pendragon#Hamelin#townspeople#children#social media#literature platform#harry gregson williams#Kristen Anderson-Lopez#robert lopez#2d animation#3d animator#watercolor
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Male Canadians Masterlist
2000s
Charles Vandervaart
Christian Martyn
Drew Davis
Finn Wolfhard
Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey
Jakob Davies
Mason McKenzie
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai
Valin Shinyei
90s
A.J. Saudin
Adam DiMarco
Adonis Bosso
Alex Ferris
Alex Zaichkowski
Alexander Calvert
Alexander Eling
Alexander Ludwig
Andre Dae Kim
Antonio Marziale
Atticus Mitchell
Avan Jogia
Austin MacDonald
Brandon Jay McLaren
Brendan Meyer
Brennan Clost
Brett Dier
Burkely Duffield
Calum Worthy
Cameron Bright
Charlie Gillespie
Cody Kearsley
Connor Jessup
Connor Price
Damian Romeo
Daniel Diemer
Daniel Doheny
DeShaun Clarke
Devon Bostick
Drew Ray Tanner
Dylan Everett
Dylan Playfair
Eric Osborne
Gabriel Darku
Gage Munroe
Jesse Carere
Jordan Connor
Kai Bradbury
Lamar Johnson
Landon Liboiron
Mason Temple
Owen Best
Rhys Matthew Bond
Richard Harmon
Rico Paris
Shane Harte
Théodore Pellerin
Zac Vran
Zachary Gibson
80s
Adam Butcher
Andrew Bachelor
Antoni Porowski
Argiris Karras
Arleo Dordar
Beau Mirchoff
Benjamin Breault
Ben Hollingsworth
Bronson Pelletier
Chad Connell
Cory Monteith
Dan Beirne
Darren Mann
Douglas Smith
Drew Seeley
Erik Knudsen
Francois Arnaud
Godfrey Gao
Jedidiah Goodacre
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Joseph Cannata
Justin Chatwin
Kristopher Turner
Kyle Schmid
Madison Smith
Marc André Grondin
Manny Jacinto
Marshall Williams
Mike Lobel
Neal Bledsoe
Niall Matter
Niels Schneider
Noel Fisher
Nolan Gerard Funk
Patrick J. Adams
Randal Edwards
Raymond Ablack
Robbie Amell
Stephen Amell
Steve Lund
Yani Gellman
70s
Aaron Ashmore
Adam Beach
Aden Young
Adrian Holmes
Alessandro Juliani
Allan Hawco
Andrew Walker
Brendan Fehr
Brendan Penny
Brennan Elliott
Chris William Martin
Christian Campbell
Colin Lawrence
Dan Payne
David Julian Hirsh
Demore Barnes
Diego Klattenhoff
Dion Johnstone
Ennis Esmer
Joshua Jackson
Jonathan Scarfe
JR Bourne
Kris Holden-Reid
Michael Torontow
Michael Shanks
Patrick Sabongui
Paulo Costanzo
Ryan Reynolds
Scott Speedman
Shawn Ashmore
Tyler Labine
Wesley French
Yanic Truesdale
Zane Holtz
60s
Bruce Ramsay
David Sutcliffe
Elias Koteas
James McGowan
Keanu Reeves
Mark Camacho
Matthew Perry
Michael Riley
Sebastian Spence
Yannick Bisson
50s
Eric Keenleyside
Henry Czerny
Kevin McNulty
20s
Christopher Plummer
Leslie Nielsen
Unknown Birthday
Adam Capriolo
Anthony Lemke
Connor Laidman
Fletcher Donovan
Marlon Kazadi
Thomas Elms
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Tanner & Lauren’s Wedding
Knights of Columbus
63 Seward Ave, Port Jervis NY
7 PM - 6 AM
Theme: Night Club
Dress According to The Theme, Please
We Will Keep You Updated!
Invited Guests +1 (Please feel free to Bring a Date)
“When 2 or more gather in My Name, there am I with them.” -Bible Verse
1. Donald Smith
2. Rob Marion
3. Chris Calvert
4. Alex Gordon
5. Scott Ryerson
6. Ruscher Twins
7. Curtis Stroman
8. Chris Snyder
9. Jesse Clemente
10. Jimmy & Timmy Mills
11. Jenn Millman
12. Gerrod Degraw
13. Chris Boria
14. Alex McKeon
15. Jose Serrano
16. Brendt Pantley
17. Joshua Millman
18. Randy Bayo
19. Jordan Moy
20. Neal Sutera
21. Matt Ruscher
22. Joshua Lovelace
23. James Ricciardi
24. Andrew Amerault
25. Bobby Jakubowski
26. Charles Cable
27. Brian Vasilev
28. Bryan Kizer
29. Nicole Prunka
30. Al Conklin
31. Tricia Hess
32. Caleb Russell
33. Dan Curreri
34. Trebor Simonson
35. Adam Masters
36. Eric Cummings
37. Chris Dougherty
38. Harold Hoyt
39. John Henry
40. CJ Mantz
41. Joshua Ogradnick
42. Kawecki Sisters
43. John Vorhees
44. Alexandra Vega
45. Chris Vasilev
46. Dustin Gochenour
47. Roxan “Sissy” Simonson
48. Megan Nason
49. Lauren Goff
50. TJ Suchoruki
51. TJ Oscapinski
52. Brian Sites
53. Ashley Anderson
54. Andrew Burkett
55. Rebecca Hill
56. Owen Tate
57. Jessica Amato
58. Tyler Campbell
59. Billy Acton
60. Nikki Natale
61. Katrina Neathery
62. Nicole Lamboy
63. Kristin Senkiew
64. Curt Kanitz
65. Alex Klenck
66. Jordan Young
67. Heather Davenport
68. Chris Ricciardi
69. Lacey Dimarsico
70. Mike Orrego
71. Mike Phillips
72. Danielle Brandigee
73. Matt (The Hippie Out-of-Towner)
74. Benjamin Knoble
75. John Gleason
76. Zack Shaffer
77. Anthony Ramirez
78. Paul Miglino
79. Janel Keys
80. Matt Lemke
81. Jeff Vicharello
82. Alysia Cawley
83. Derek Ricciardi
84. Ashlee Carver
85. Joshua Adams
86. Sean Asam
87. Noah Knesel
88. Anthony Latini
89. Chris Latini
90. Danny Miglionico
91. Danny Cox
92. Joe Serrano
93. Derek Abrahamson
94. Kurt Abrahamson
95. Ryan Talmadge
96. Alyssa Cappiella
97. Jessica Nivens
98. Nick Sorenson
99. Tyler Campbell
100. Bennie, Binghamton NY
101. Dimon, Binghamton NY
102. Eddie, Middletown NY
103. Harley, Middletown NY
104. Brian Lopez
105. Patrick Rogers
106. Kalyn DeMono
107. Amanda Conklin
108. Keith Cawley
109. Ryan Delphos
110. Anthony Pinzone
111. G, Middletown NY
112. Nina, Middletown NY
113. Black, Middletown NY
114. Shadelle, Middletown NY
115. Ricky, Middletown NY
116. Brandon Benson
117. Mike Mineau
118. Ryan Mead
119. Jeremy Talmadge
120. Matt Dloughy
122. Adam Weingartner
123. David Gaines
124. Amanda Shoemaker
125. Lisa Dougherty
126. Brett, Middletown NY
127. Jesse Kalin
128. Kevin Rifflard
129. Tanner’s Family
130. My Sons
131. My Daughters
132. The Fathers of My Sons
133. The Fathers of My Daughters
134. Punk Rocker Stalkers
135. Glen Spey !!
136. Your Ma
137. Your Pops
138. Your Brothers
139. Your Sisters
140. Your Family
141. The DeMono Family
142. Don Nardone & Family
143. Ralph Cardinale & Family
144. Ralph DeMono & Family
145. Griffin Raap
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Nouvelles lectures (06/12/2021)
À la une : Patriarcapitalisme : en finir avec les inégalités femmes-hommes dans l'économie / Pauline Grosjean
Cote de rangement : HD 6060 G 263326 / Domaine : Sciences du travail
« Les années 1980 furent le témoin de progrès économiques fulgurants pour les femmes. À la fin de cette décennie, plus éduquées en moyenne que les hommes, elles accédaient à des métiers dont elles étaient auparavant exclues. Et pourtant, depuis lors, les femmes sont restées bloquées sous un plafond de verre, notamment en ce qui concerne les métiers les plus prestigieux et les plus rémunérateurs. Quant à toutes celles qui restent cantonnées dans les professions les moins rémunérées, elles continuent de cumuler de piètres conditions de travail avec des charges domestiques qui ne diminuent pas.
Pauline Grosjean rend compte tout à la fois des progrès des femmes au cours du xxe siècle et de leur stagnation récente. Elle dévoile ce qu'elle nomme le patriarcapitalisme, c'est-à-dire comment la structure de domination, la culture et l'identité de genre interagissent avec la structure économique pour faire obstacle à l'égalité. Elle indique aussi les moyens d'en sortir. Car ce livre de combat offre des propositions novatrices pour clore le dernier chapitre du patriarcapitalisme. Pour notre bien à toutes et à tous. » - Quatrième de couverture
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Communication
Media ventriloquism / edited by Jaimie Baron, Jennifer Fleeger, and Shannon Wong Lerner
Cote de rangement : P 96 .I34 M 263338
Media en journalistiek in Vlaanderen : ontwikkelingen, uitdagingen en aanbevelingen / Jonathan Hendrickx
Cote de rangement : PN 5264 H 263343
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Économie
Défricher l'économie : conversations avec Christophe Fourel et Marc Mousli / Denis Clerc
Cote de rangement : HB 105 .C54 C 263328
La résistible ascension du néolibéralisme : modernisation capitaliste et crise politique en France (1980-2020) / Bruno Amable
Cote de rangement : HC 273 A 263322
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Sciences politiques
La fin du sens de l'histoire : Eric Voegelin, Karl Löwith et la temporalité du politique / Bruno Godefroy
Cote de rangement : JA 83 G 263324
Géopolitique et géoéconomie du monde contemporain : puissance et conflits / sous la direction de Guibourg Delamotte et Cédric Tellenne
Cote de rangement : JC 319 G 263323
The Middle East : thinking about and beyond security and stability / Lorenzo Kamel (ed.).
Cote de rangement : JC 571 M 263334
Les partis politiques en Belgique / Pascal Delwit, Émilie Van Haute (dir.)
Cote de rangement : JN 6365 P 263325
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Histoire
Le grand récit : introduction à l'histoire de notre temps / Johann Chapoutot
Cote de rangement : D 413 .5 C 263327
Strategic imaginations : women and the gender of sovereignty in European culture / edited by Anke Gilleir and Aude Defurne
Cote de rangement : D 107 .3 S 263342
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Sciences du travail
Research methods for digital work and organization : investigating distributed, multi-modal, and mobile work / edited by Gillian Symon, Katrina Pritchard, Christine Hine
Cote de rangement : HD 2336 .3 R 263339
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Anthropologie
Les signes du monde : une ethnographie des centres d'hébergement / Éric Gagnon
Cote de rangement : RA 998 G 263329
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Industrie
Collaborative advantage : forging green industries in the new global economy / Jonas Nahm
Cote de rangement : HD 9502 .5 N 263341
Le business de nos données médicales : enquête sur un scandale d'État / Audrey Boulard, Eugène Favier-Baron, Simon Woillet
Cote de rangement : HD 9995 .M433 B 263330
Ma santé, mes données : comment nous semons nos informations les plus précieuses et pourquoi elles sont si convoitées / Coralie Lemke
Cote de rangement : HD 9995 .M433 L 263331
Autonomous organizations / Shawn Bayern
Cote de rangement : K 564 B 263340
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Psychologie
Le Dr. Mabuse et ses doubles, ou, L'art d'abuser autrui : essai / Dany-Robert Dufour
Cote de rangement : BF 632 .5 D 263332
Ce qu’il y a de meilleur en nous : travailler et honorer la vie / Christophe Dejours
Cote de rangement : BF 481 D 263333
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Sociologie
The digital logic of death : confronting mortality in contemporary media / Steven Pustay
Cote de rangement : HQ 1073 P 263335
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Marketing
https://bib.uclouvain.be/opac/ucl/fr/chamo/chamo%3A2130286?i=0"><strong>Youth marketing to digital natives / Wided Batat</a> Cote de rangement : HF 5415 .332.Y66 B 263336
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Développement
Varieties of austerity / Heather Whiteside, Stephen McBride and Bryan M. Evans
Cote de rangement : HD 87 W 263345
Accessible technology and the developing world / Michael Ashley Stein and Jonathan Lazar [editors]
Cote de rangement : HV 1569 .5 A 263344
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Philosophie
Beyond interdisciplinarity : boundary work, communication, and collaboration / Julie Thompson Klein
Cote de rangement : BD 255 T 263337
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Tous ces ouvrages sont exposés sur le présentoir des nouveautés< de la BSPO. Ceux-ci pourront être empruntés à domicile à partir du 20 décembre 2021.
#SciencesDuTravail#Economie#SciencesPolititques#histoire#anthropologie#industrie#Psychologie#Sociologie#Marketing#Développement#philosophie
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2020 Olympics Germany Roster
Boxing
Hamsat Shadalov (Berlin)
Ammar Abduljabbar (Hamburg)
Nadine Apetz (Haan)
Canoeing
Sideris Tasiadis (Augsburg)
Hannes Aigner (Augsburg)
Sebastian Brendel (Scwedt)
Conrad-Robin Scheibner (Berlin)
Tim Hecker (Berlin)
Jacob Schopf (Berlin)
Max Hoff (Troisdorf)
Max Lemke (Mannheim)
Tom Liebscher (Dresden)
Ronald Rauhe (Berlin)
Max Rendschmidt (Bonn)
Ricarda Funk (Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler)
Andrea Herzog (Meissen)
Lisa Jahn (Berlin)
Julie Hake (Olfen)
Caro Arft (Bochum)
Sophie Koch (Berlin)
Sabrina Hering-Pradler (Hannover)
Sarah Brüssler (Mannheim)
Tina Dietze (Leipzig)
Fencing
Peter Joppich (Koblenz)
Benjamin Kleibrink (Düsseldorf)
André Sanita (Solingen)
Luis Klein (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Max Hartung (Aachen)
Matyas Szabó (Dormagen)
Benedikt Wagner (Bonn)
Leonie Ebert (Würzburg)
Karate
Jonathan Horne (Kaiserslautern)
Noah Bitsch (Siegburg)
Ilja Smorguner (Idstein)
Jasmin Jüttner (Aschaffenburg)
Pentathlon
Patrick Dogue (Ludwigshafen)
Fabian Liebig (Potsdam)
Annika Schleu (Berlin)
Rebecca Langrehr (Berlin)
Sailing
Philipp Buhl (Immenstadt)
Erik Heil (Berlin)
Thomas Plössel (Oldenburg)
Paul Kohlhoff (Kiel)
Svenja Weger (Heidelberg)
Luise Wanser (Hamburg)
Anastasiya Winkel (Hamburg)
Susann Beucke (Kiel)
Tina Lutz (Landschulheim)
Alica Stuhlemmer (Kiel)
Climbing
Alexander Megos (Erlangen)
Jan Hojer (Cologne)
Swimming
Lukas Märtens (Berlin)
Lucas Matzerath (Berlin)
Eric Friese (Potsdam)
Ole Braunschweig (Kassel)
Christian Diener (Potsdam)
Jacob Hiedtmann (Pinneberg)
Philip Heintz (Mannheim)
Marco Koch (Darmstadt)
Marius Kusch (Datteln)
Rob Muffels (Elmshorn)
Fabian Schwingenschlögl (Erlangen)
David Thomasberger (Leipzig)
Florian Wellbrock (Bremen)
Damian Wierling (Essen)
Henning Mühlleitner (Emmendingen)
Poul Zellmann (Potsdam)
Marek Ulrich (Dessau)
Christoph Fildebrandt (Wuppertal)
Lisa Höpink (Berlin)
Hannah Küchler (Berlin)
Leonie Beck (Augsburg)
Annika Bruhn (Karlsruhe)
Isabel Gose (Berlin)
Franziska Hentke (Bitterfeld-Wolfen)
Sarah Köhler (Hanau)
Laura Riedemann (Berlin)
Celine Rieder (Wittlich)
Finnia Wunram (Eckernförde)
Marie Pietruschka (Leipzig)
Leonie Kullmann (Dresden)
Anna Elendt (Berlin)
Taekwondo
Alexander Bachmann (Stuttgart)
Wrestling
Gennadij Cudinovic (Köllerbach)
Etienne Kinsinger (Püttlingen)
Frank Stäbler (Böblingen)
Denis Kudla (Schifferstadt)
Eduard Popp (Heilbronn)
Anna Schell (Aschaffenburg)
Aline Rotten-Focken (Krefeld)
Archery
Florian Kahllund (Kiel)
Michelle Kroppen (Kevelaer)
Charline Schwarz (Nuremburg)
Lisa Unruh (Berlin)
Athletics
Steven Müller (Kassel)
Marvin Schlegel (Frankenberg)
Amos Bartelsmeyer (Aschaffenburg)
Robert Farken (Leipzig)
Mohamed Mohumed (Mönchengladbach)
Gregor Traber (Tettnang)
Joshua Abuaku (Oberhausen)
Luke Campbell (Brunswick, Maryland)
Constantin Preis (Pforzheim)
Karl Bebendorf (Dresden)
Nils Brembach (Berlin)
Leo Köpp (Berlin)
Christopher Linke (Potsdam)
Carl Dohmann (Hannover)
Jonathan Hilbert (Mühlhausen)
Nathaniel Seiler (Baden)
Amanal Petros (Bielefeld)
Hendrik Pfeiffer (Düsseldorf)
Richard Ringer (Überlingen)
Deniz Almas (Calw)
Lucas Ansah-Peprah (Stuttgart)
Joshua Hartmann (Berlin)
Julian Reus (Hanau)
Jean Bredau (Potsdam)
Manuel Sanders (Dülmen)
David Wrobel (Stuttgart)
Daniel Jasinski (Bochum)
Clemens Prüfer (Potsdam)
Tristan Schwandke (Kempten)
Mateusz Przybylko (Bielefeld)
Bernhard Seifert (Hildburghausen)
Johannes Vetter (Dresden)
Julian Weber (Mainz)
Fabian Heinle (Musburg)
Bo Lita-Baehre (Düsseldorf)
Torben Blech (Siegen)
Oleg Zernikel (Landau In Der Pfalz)
Max Hess (Chemnitz)
Niklas Kaul (Mainz)
Kai Kazmirek (Torgau)
Alexandra Burghardt (Mühldorf Am Inn)
Lisa Mayer (Giessen)
Tatjana Pinto (Münster)
Lisa-Marie Kwayie (Berlin)
Jessica-Bianca Wessolly (Mannheim)
Corinna Schwab (Schwandorf)
Christina Hering (Munich)
Katharina Trost (Freilassing)
Caterina Granz (Berlin)
Hanna Klein (Landau In Der Pfalz)
Konstanze Klosterhalfen (Königswinter)
Ricarda Lobe (Landau In Der Pfalz)
Carolina Krafzik (Niefern-Öschelbronn)
Elena Burkard (Baiersbronn)
Gesa Krause (Ehringshausen)
Lea Meyer (Loningen)
Saskia Feige (Potsdam)
Melat Kejeta (Baunatal)
Deborah Schöneborn (Troisdorf)
Katharina Steinruck (Leipzig)
Rebekka Haase (Zschopau)
Gina Lückenkemper (Hamm)
Laura Müller (Dudweiler)
Ruth Spellmeyer-Preuss (Göttingen)
Nadine Gonska (Duisburg)
Marike Steinacker (Wermelskirchen)
Claudine Vita (Frankfurt)
Kristin Pudenz (Herford)
Samantha Borutta (Mannheim)
Marie Jungfleisch (Freiberg Im Breisgau)
Imke Onnen (Langenhagen)
Christin Hussong (Zweibrücken)
Maryse Luzolo (Frankfurt)
Malaika Mihambo (Heidelberg)
Sara Gambetta (Lauterbach)
Katharina Maisch (Gelenau)
Christina Schwanitz (Dresden)
Neele Eckhardt (Ostercappeln)
Kristin Gierisch (Zwickau)
Vanessa Grimm (Frankfurt Am Main)
Carolin Schäfer (Bad Wildungen)
Badminton
Kai Schäfer (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Mark Lamsfuss (Saarbrücken)
Marvin Seidel (St. Ingbert)
Yvonne Li (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Isabel Herttrich (Mülheim An Der Ruhr)
Basketball
Isaac Bonga (Koblenz)
Joshiko Saibou (Cologne)
Maodo Lô (Berlin)
Niels Giffey (Berlin)
Jan Wimberg (Oldenburg)
Johannes Voigtmann (Eisenach)
Robin Benzing (Seeheim-Jugenheim)
Victor Wagner (Berlin)
Lukas Wank (Altenberg)
Danilo Barthel (Heidelberg)
Johannes Thiemann (Trier)
Andreas Obst (Halle)
Cycling
Nikias Arndt (Buchholz In Der Nordheide)
Maximilian Schachmann (Berlin)
Emanuel Buchmann (Bregenz, Austria)
Simon Geschke (Berlin)
Stefan Bötticher (Leinefelde-Warbis)
Maximilian Levy (Berlin)
Roger Kluge (Eisenhüttenstadt)
Theo Reinhardt (Berlin)
Maximilian Brandl (Landshut)
Manuel Fumic (Kirchheim Unter Teck)
Lisa Brennauer (Kempten)
Lisa Klein (Saarbrücken)
Hannah Ludwig (Heidelberg)
Liane Lippert (Friedrichshafen)
Trixi Worrack (Cottbus)
Lea Friedrich (Dassow)
Emma Hinze (Hildesheim)
Franziska Brausse (Metzingen)
Elisabeth Brandau (Schonaich)
Ronja Eibl (Balingen)
Lara Lessmann (Flensburg)
Diving
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Timo Barthel (Würselen)
Jaden Eikermann-Gregorchuk (Monheim)
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Uwe Gensheimer (Mannheim)
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Steffen Weinhold (Fürth)
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Kai Häfner (Schwäbisch Gmünd)
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Eric Lemke Death - Eric Lemke Obituary | Cause Of Death : At 10:40P.m., 15th of December 2020, Dead-Death learned about the unexpected death of Eric Lemke - click link to read
Eric Lemke Death – Eric Lemke Obituary | Cause Of Death : At 10:40P.m., 15th of December 2020, Dead-Death learned about the unexpected death of Eric Lemke. The news about this death has brought deep unhappiness to the hearts of Lemke’s friends, family and every concerned persons, and words cannot express how devastated they are at this difficult time of mourning their beloved one. From…
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SEIU Local 721 Demonstrates Outside City Hall After a lengthy closed session, the council meeting began at 7:15 pm. The invocation was given by the Interfaith Council’s Bill Heller with Pledge of Allegiance given by council member Linda Krupa. A Certificate of Appreciate was given to Vincent Overmeyer for his lengthy service to the Planning Commission, as well as a Proclamation for Veterans Business Day. On the agenda was the appointment of Cyndi Lemke of Hemet Chamber of Commerce, named to replace retiring Overmeyer. Once again, there was a video presentation of the city’s “milestones” (in other words, some items that should have been accomplished a couple of years ago, not just the past year); for example, city paving, Citrus Pointe Housing Development, Hemet Fire Response, Hemet Police Department, and Vote-by-mail ballot collection. SEIU Local 721 employees demonstrated in front of City Hall with union representative and organizer Tk Delgadillo. Scheduled to speak were Alan Alejo, Donald Kay, Paul Martinez, Eric Pelkey, Tommy Rodriguez, Karen Johnson, Emma Johnson (community member), Brett Long, Matt Taylor, Gregory Meeh, Steve Feldman, Yajara Howard, & Andrea Jacomet. See more: https://ift.tt/3nuwYYp #SEIU #Cityhall — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/35BufXh
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Centenaire de l'école Privat, 6 mai 1914.
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By Corey Floyd One of the earliest signs that the movie might be bad is being in production hell for 10 years, sometimes times you end up getting winners like Avatar or Mad Max Fury Road. This was not one of those times. Gemini Man was another swing and a miss for Ang Lee in the field of Sci-fi action. Lee, who is a two-time Oscar-winning filmmaker, does great work in the field of drama. Brokeback Mountain was a great example of that. Most of his accolades come from his work in drama even Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon had a moving story as well as great fight scenes. But then in 2003, we had HULK starring Eric Bana. The story was off the comic book page formatting was … Interesting. The villain was trash. Hulk looked too Cartoony. Like he was missing a level of rendering. Sadly, the sales showed it as well, even though it made 245 million it cost 137 million to make. Five years later they tried to reboot the hulk for the MCU and it did almost the same numbers. I think Lees Hulk was still on everyone’s mind, so they said no thanks to Ed Norton’s Hulk. Anyway, after 2003s Hulk he stayed away from the genre for quite some time and after Gemini man maybe his third try will be the charm. The film Stars Will Smith a Hollywood superstar who has made some odd choices in this film lately, Bright on Netflix for example. He Plays Henry Brogan an assassin that’s seen it all and killed it all and is now weary and old. Clay Varris, played by Clive Owen, is the organizer of Smith’s early retirement plan that is supposed to be action-packed. I wouldn’t say it was chockfull of action, but it does have some good action sequences. The visual effect work done to make Smith look like Fresh Prince of Bell Air season one is remarkable, and the fight with himself is really cool. Clive Owen does a great job in supporting role which I keep finding him at lately (wassup with that?). Mary Elizabeth Winstead aa Danny is good. The cast is solid. The story is where everything goes wrong. Sci-fi action can work very well with this premise as long as you don’t complicate it. Which they did. I do want you to go and see it for yourself, so I won’t give the plot away. I’ll just say that the writer's room is where this falls apart. The script should be good considering who they have wielding those pens… Billy Ray who was aa writer on the Nazi B movie OVERLORD, Darren Lemke who was a writer for Shazam and Jack the Giant Slayer so he’s pretty decent at comedy especially in fantasy, all seemingly good choices, but they did produce any movie magic. Then you have David Benioff of GOT. Remember when the showrunners of Games of Thrones were running themselves thin because they were already starting new projects?! Well, this was that project, and we got aa half-ass last season of Game of Thrones for a half-ass Will Smith film. Ang Lee is a great director but when it comes to his ventures in sci-fi it’s the writer’s room that drags his name down. Even in 2003 Hulk, he had a 1 novice who wrote Freedom Writers and the other guy wrote Goldeneye and Cliffhanger. Great action films but dumb stories. Lee hopefully the third time will be the charm and maybe you should write it. Gemini Man Final Grade: C
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LOVE OF MY LIFE... 23 years ago today we vowed to forever share our laughter & our tears, our #dreams & our sorrows. Thank you my sweet Eric for holding such a beautiful place in your heart all these years, overlooking the fool in me & loving me even through the toughest of times. 💞Happy Anniversary💞 Theresa #wuvip #relationshiptips #loveispossible #relationshiptip #iloveyousomuch #lovetips #lovecanheal #healthyrelationships #healthyrelationship #howtolove #lastinglove #iloveyousomuch❤️ #wellnesstips #loveofmylife #theresanicassio #drtheresanicassio #drtheresanicassioshow #ilovelove #loveistheanswer #intimacycoach #relationshiptherapy #giveloveatry #psychologist #happyanniversary #lovedoctor #relationshiprules #relationships101 #relationshipsmatter Thank you for the photo Madison Lemke of Lensdrop ���at #queenelizabethpark (at Vancouver, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/theresanicassio/p/BsBOwz_Fmlw/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=x211pigf8ng
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"Recommended for You:" Can Direct-to-Consumer Expertise Inform Precision Medicine?
by Colin Ward, Senior Associate
Can direct-to-consumer expertise inform precision medicine? That was the question posed to the panelists of the opening plenary at FasterCures’ Partnering for Cures conference in San Francisco, held Nov. 14, 2017. The answer was a resounding “yes!”
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Deloitte Consulting’s managing director and FasterCures’ former executive director, Margaret Anderson, moderated the session, featuring panelists Silas Buchanan, co-founder and CEO of the Institute for eHealth Equity; Eric Dishman, director of All of Us Research at the National Institutes of Health; Kathy Giusti, founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation and co-chair of the Harvard Business School (HBS) Kraft Precision Medicine Accelerator; and Christine Lemke, co-founder and president of Evidation Health.
The plenary opened with Anderson taking the audience through the history of the many disruptive innovations that have come to bear in the last several decades, from floppy disks to iPhones to artificial intelligence, specifically highlighting the way in which customer personalization has become the norm, such as with services like Rent the Runway and Birchbox. “What does the future look like with regard to medicine and health care?” Anderson asked the panelists.
Dishman from All of Us began the discussion by setting the ideal of a “holistic, longitudinal health record.” Not currently in existence, this record would leverage an ever-expanding array of real-world evidence and wearable technology data to capture the majority of life that is not occurring in a clinical environment. He highlighted the possibility for such a record to accelerate research.
Lemke picked up on Dishman’s thread of wearables to discuss her background as a technologist coming into the health-care space. She was excited to leverage the types of data – wearables, online behavior data, and search history – that don’t meet clinical rigor but still hold potential for phenotyping conditions and facilitating behavior change. For example, this type of data could be used to identify moments in time when a person is open to making behavioral and lifestyle changes that would support better health.
Giusti outlined her work with the HBS Kraft Precision Medicine Accelerator. She framed patients as consumers and underscored the need to seek to meet their needs. Through the Harvard initiative, five cancer foundations learned from tech giants how to better serve their customers (i.e., patients).
Buchanan and Dishman noted their respective efforts to engage underserved populations and communities of color. Buchanan highlighted the need to engage with the “grasstops” or mid-level community leaders as brokers of trust in communities that may be disenfranchised from the medical system. Dishman acknowledged the trust barriers that All of Us faces with communities that have faced prior abuses in research. “We are over-recruiting those who have been under-represented and on the margins of the traditional health system,” Dishman said.
Connecting back to Lemke’s description of the huge data sets that are manipulated by advertisers and sellers to encourage and predict consumer behavior, Dishman outlined some of the ethical boundaries that his team is facing in the All of Us recruitment. “What are the ethics of employing the engagement and retention strategies that tech uses in a health-care space? For us, we reach out to them, invite them to participate, but at what point do we cross a line into coercion? Opting into a tech app is not the same as consenting to medical research. Consent in our setting must be truly informed.”
But the lessons that healthcare can learn from big tech continued to come up. Lemke encouraged ease of access: “Don’t discount convenience, make it as lazy a possible.” Giusti shared a vision of a future where a disease foundation could walk with patients through their full journey, using data to match them with the right care at the appropriate time.
Cross-sector collaboration is key to these efforts. Coming from industry, Dishman acknowledged that he entered his current government role with a fair amount of skepticism. Nonetheless, he was impressed by the enthusiasm he found among career federal staff to be part of innovative change: “You can teach an old dog new tricks.” Lemke shared how patients are eager to engage, and she welcomed the richness and quality of responses her organization received when asking patients for insight and hypotheses about their health.
It is hard to talk about disruptive health-care technology and not get stuck on the issues of trust and privacy. Lemke encouraged a reframing of the conversation to be one around transparency rather than trust. As an example, she said that while many users do not “trust” Facebook, they are still willing to share a tremendous amount of data with the organization. She encouraged transparency around the intentions for the use of data and limitations around their use as a means to increase engagement and sharing.
To close the plenary, Anderson gave each panelist a proverbial “magic wand” and asked what their wishes were. Dishman wants to educate underserved communities on the power of precision medicine, Buchanan wants to use technology to close rather than widen health disparities, Lemke wants to bring the full expertise of technologists to bear on solving health problems alongside traditional health-care professionals, and Giusti wants to have better sharing of best practices for engagement.
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