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 Eduard Suess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suess crater on the Moon and a crater on Mars are named after him.
In this work Suess also introduced the concept of the biosphere, which was later extended by Vladimir I. Vernadsky in 1926.
Again, this is not quite correct: Suess believed that the oceans flooded the spaces currently between those lands, when in fact the lands drifted apart.
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 Eduard Zeller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Zeller (January 22, 1814- March 19, 1908), was a German philosopher.
He was born at Kleinbottwar in Württemberg, and educated at the University of Tübingen and under the influence of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.
Zeller also wrote on theology, and published three volumes of philosophical essays.
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 Eduard Imhof - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Imhof (1895-1986) was a professor of cartography at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, from 1925 - 1965.
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 Benes
Eduard Benes (1884- 1948), Czech president (1935- 38, 1946 - 48) and in exile during (1939 - 48)
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 Eduard Vogel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Vogel (March 7, 1829- February, 1856) was a German explorer in Central Africa.
Several search expeditions were organized to ascertain his fate and to recover his papers; it was not until 1873 that Gustav Nachtigal on reaching Wadai learnt that Vogel had been murdered in that country in February 1856.
In 1853 he was chosen by the British government to take supplies to Heinrich Barth, then in the western Sudan; and Vogel met Barth at Kuka in Bornu (1854).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Vogel   (32 words)

  
 Eduard Verhagen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2005, Verhagen and his colleague Pieter Sauer published an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, outlining their protocol and documenting 22 cases of infant euthanasia that had been reported to authorities between 1997 and 2004, with 4 of them occurring under Verhagen's supervision at his hospital.
Verhagen, who studied law and medicine, worked out a protocol with prosecutors and doctors in 2002 for infant euthanasia cases.
Verhagen's stand is controversial and he has been called "Dr. Death".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Verhagen   (314 words)

  
 Eduard Taaffe, 11th Viscount Taaffe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Graf Taaffe, (Count Eduard Franz Joseph von Taaffe), 11th Viscount Taaffe and Baron of Ballymote, in the peerage of Ireland, (born February 24, 1833 in Vienna, died November 29, 1895 in Ellischau/ Nalžovy), was an Austrian statesman.
Taaffe had entered the ministry as a German Liberal, but he soon took an intermediate position between the Liberal majority of the Berger ministry and the party which desired a federalistic amendment of the constitution and which was strongly supported at court.
As a child, Taaffe was one of the chosen companions of the young archduke, afterwards emperor, Francis Joseph.
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 Study - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Study is a musical form also used to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique; see study (music).
Study or studies may refer to a field of research or academics.
A study is a kind of sketch or drawing made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique; see drawing.
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 Eduard Shevardnadze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Amvrosiyevich Shevardnadze (Georgian: ედუარდ შევარდნაძე, Russian: Эдуа́рд Амвро́сьевич Шевардна́дзе; pronounced ed-oo-ard am-vro-see-ye-vitch she-va-rd-nad-zuh) (born 25 January 1928) is a Georgian politician.
It was estimated by outside observers that Shevardnadze's inner circle controlled as much 70 per cent of the economy: his wife edited and wrote for one of the country's major newspapers, and his daughter was the director of a film studio and one of the country's leading mobile phone networks.
Shevardnadze joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1948 after two years as a Komsomol instructor and rose through the ranks to become a member of the Georgian Supreme Soviet in 1959.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Shevardnadze   (314 words)

  
 Eduard Hempel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In his eight years in post, Hempel sent thousands of reports to Berlin by telegraph and shortwave radio (the latter until the German embassy's transmitter was seized in December 1943 at the insistence of the United States).
It has also been claimed that even without his transmitter, Hempel was able to hinder the allied parachute landings at Arnhem in September 1944.
As the Irish government did not protest, it appears that it was not informed of Hempels' change of status.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Hempel   (335 words)

  
 Eduard Einstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard suffered from schizophrenia and was essentially ignored by his father after being institutionalized.
Eduard, however, is famous due to his family lineage.
Mileva cared for him until she died in 1948.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Einstein   (113 words)

  
 Eduard Tubin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Tubin (June 18, 1905- November 17, 1982) was an Estonian composer and conductor.
Tubin is perhaps not better known because of this displacement.
Born in Kallaste, Estonia, Tubin fled occupied Estonia for Sweden in 1944, where he lived and worked until his death in Stockholm.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Tubin   (324 words)

  
 Eduard Suess - Wikipedia
Suess hielt den Vulkanismus aber eher für eine Folge der Gebirgsbildung (Orogenese), und nicht für seine Ursache.
Auch Suess' Vorstellungen über das Versinken von Erdkruste in neuen Ozeanbecken fand bereits unter zeitgenössischen Okkultisten, wie Ignatius Donnelly und Helena Blavatzky großen Anklang.
In dieser Arbeit führte Suess, neben den Begriffen Lithosphäre und Hydrosphäre, auch den Begriff der Biosphäre ein, der später von unorthodoxen Denkern, wie Pierre Teilhard de Chardin oder dem Geochemiker Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky weiter ausgebaut wurde.
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 Eduard Streltsov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Streltsov (Эдуард Анатольевич Стрельцов, born July 21, 1937; died July 20, 1990) is a former Soviet football (soccer) player, who was nicknamed Russian Pelé.
As a result, Streltsov was kicked off the national team and was sent to seven years in a labor camp.
Streltsov played for Torpedo Moscow in the Soviet Elite League.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Streltsov   (178 words)

  
 Eduard Lasker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Lasker (14 October 1829- 5 January 1884) was a German politician and jurist.
A speech made by Lasker on the 7th of February 1873, in which he attacked the management of the Pomeranian railway, caused a great sensation, and his exposure of the financial mismanagement brought about the fall of Hermann Wagener, one of Bismarcks most trusted assistants.
Lasker's death was the occasion of a curious episode, which caused much discussion at the time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Lasker   (178 words)

  
 Eduard Kukan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Kukan is married and has two adult children.
Kukan graduated from The Moscow State Institute of International Relations in 1964, where he has also gained an excellent command of the Swahili language.
He was a candidate in the presidential election held on April 3, 2004, and although pre-election polls had suggested he would come in first, he actually came in third behind former prime minister Vladimír Mečiar and Ivan Gašparovič, thus preventing him from contesting the run-off.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Kukan   (273 words)

  
 Eduard
Eduard Tubin The composer and conductor Eduard Tubin was born Estonia.
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www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/eduard.html   (273 words)

  
 Eduard Gufeld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gufeld had a long career as a professional player becoming an International Master in 1964 and an International Grandmaster in 1967 although these dates are slightly misleading.
Gufeld was perhaps the most prolific author in all of chess and wrote more than one hundred chess books.
Gufeld played the early part of his career at a time when Soviet Chess was at its most dominant.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eduard_Gufeld   (466 words)

  
 EDUARD GANS - LoveToKnow Article on EDUARD GANS
EDUARD GANS - LoveToKnow Article on EDUARD GANS
Gans edited the Philosophie der Gesc/zichle in Hegels Werke, and contributed an admirable preface.
At this period the historical school of jurisprudence was coming to the front, and Gans, predisposed owing to his Hegelian tendencies to treat law historically, applied the method to one special branchthe right of succesion.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /G/GA/GANS_EDUARD.htm   (466 words)

  
 Mileva Marić - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The other son, Eduard Einstein, was diagnosed with schizophrenia and institutionalized; Mileva cared for him until she died in 1948.
Einstein and Marić met and over the next few years their friendship was to develop into love, but after one year, in 1897 October, she formally withdrew from the polytechnic to study at Heidelberg University, where women were not allowed to matriculate.
Einstein and Marić had two sons and a daughter; their daughter Lieserl, born before their marriage, is variously said to have been adopted, and to have died in childhood: her actual fate is unknown.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mileva_Maric   (1187 words)

  
 Einstein
Einstein began to form a generalized theory of gravitation with the Universal Law of Gravitation and the electromagnetic force in his first attempt to demonstrate the unification and simplification of the fundamental forces.
Einstein also assisted Erwin Schrödinger in the development of the quantum Boltzmann distribution, a mixed classical and quantum mechanical gas model although he realized that this was less significant than the Bose-Einstein model and declined to have his name included on the paper.
Einstein divorced Mileva on February 14, 1919, and married his cousin Elsa Löwenthal (born Einstein: Löwenthal was the surname of her first husband, Max) on June 2, 1919.
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 Eduard Bernstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Bernstein (January 6, 1850- December 18, 1932) was a German social democratic theoretician and politician, member of the SPD, and founder of evolutionary socialism or reformism.
Bernstein died on December 18, 1932 in Berlin; a commemorative plaque is placed in his memory at Bozener Straße 18, Berlin-Schöneberg, where he lived from 1918 to his death.
Bernstein was born in Berlin on January 6, 1850.
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 Edvard Beneš - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1912 he taught at the Charles University of Prague, from 1916-1918 Beneš was a Secretary of the Czechoslovak National Council in Paris and Minister of the Interior and of Foreign Affaires within the Provisional Czechoslovak government.
Edvard Beneš listen [▶] (May 28, 1884- September 3, 1948) was a leader of the Czechoslovak independence movement and the second President of Czechoslovakia.
From 1918-1935 Beneš was Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia, and from 1920-1925 and 1929-1935 a member of the parliament.
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 Eduard Shevardnadze
Eduard Shevardnadze was born on the 25th of January 1928 in the village of Mamati, Lanchkhuti region, Republic of Georgia.
Eduard Shevardnadze was the member of the Politbureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Eduard Shevardnadze is the author of " My Choice " - a book of memoirs in which he articulates his vision of the emergence of an essentially new type of relations worldwide.
www.parliament.ge /ABOUT/election_99/eduard_shevardnadze.htm   (488 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Eduard Amvrosiyevich Shevardnadze (Russian, Soviet, And CIS History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Eduard Amvrosiyevich Shevardnadze[ed´wArd shuv´ArdnAd´zyu] Pronunciation Key, 1927–, Georgian politician and diplomat.
Shevardnadze won the presidency in a popular election in 1995 after surviving an assassination attempt earlier in the year; he was again a target of assassins in 1998.
After Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia's ouster in 1992, Shevardnadze became head of an interim government in Georgia, his home republic, and later that year he was elected parliament chairman (head of state).
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 Eduard Rhein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eduard Rudolph Rhein (August 23, 1900, Königswinter – April 15, 1993, Cannes) was an inventor, publisher, and author.
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 Eduard Lasker - Wikipedia
Nach kurzem schon war Lasker einer der führenden Politiker dieser Partei; von der er sich aber 1880 wieder trennte, um gemeinsam mit anderen langjährigen Weggefährten, insbesondere mit Heinrich Rickert und Ludwig Bamberger, die Liberale Vereinigung zu gründen, die vor allem in Preußen beachtliche Wahlerfolge erzielte und 1884 mit der Deutschen Fortschrittspartei fusionierte.
Ein Kondolenzschreiben der amerikanischen Regierung wurde auf Weisung Bismarcks nicht an den Reichstag weitergeleitet.
Lasker klärte den Skandal um die Berliner Nordbahn maßgeblich parlamentarisch mit auf.
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 Cech
Eduard Cech's father was Cenek Cech, a policemen, and his mother was Anna Kleplova.
Cech was appointed extraordinary professor at Masaryk University in 1923.
Cech was influenced by the work of Aleksandrov and Urysohn and he set up a topology seminar at Brno in 1936 which went on to produce 26 papers in 3 years.
www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Mathematicians/Cech.html   (1329 words)

  
 Bernstein
Eduard Bernstein was a German Social Democratic leader and writer born in Berlin in 1850.
Bernstein also pointed out that those who owned property, which he associated with the middle class, were growing in number as shown by the increase in shareholders in joint-stock companies.
Bernstein rejected the arguments by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels for the violent overthrow of capitalism and instead, he developed the theory of revisionism, emphasizing evolutionary rather than revolutionary methods to bring about a socialist society (Steger).
econc10.bu.edu /economic_systems/Theory/Marxism/German_sd/bernstein.htm   (1083 words)

  
 Eduard Benes
Benes became a journalist to earn a living and wrote numerous articles for a paper in Prague.  As WWI started, he began an effort to gain autonomy-if not independence-for the Czechs.  Meanwhile, Tomas Masaryk suggested union with the Slovaks as a solution to the Czechs' dilemma of being surrounded by the Germans.
Benes compelled France to give his country military and political aid, and so under French guidance, Benes founded the "Little Entente" whose purpose was to unify the spoilers of Hungary (Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Jugoslavia) against the Magyars.  Throughout the 1920s and into the 1930s, Benes exerted great influence in Central European affairs.
Benes is the author of twelve volumes on political and sociological subjects, almost universally recognized as authorities.
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