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 Karl
Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick (Wolfenbüttel.
Karl Pribram Karl Pribram (born holonomic model of the functioning of the brain.
Karl Lueger Karl Lueger (Franz Josef finally sanctioned his election in 1897.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/karl.html   (2762 words)

  
 Karl Marx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karl Popper has criticized Marx's theories as he believed they were not falsifiable, which he argued would render some particular aspects of Marx’s historical and socio-political arguments unscientific.
Karl Marx was born into a progressive and wealthy Jewish family in Trier, Prussia.
Karl Marx inherits that Hegelian dialectic and, with it, a disdain for the notion of an underlying invariant human nature.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Karl_Marx   (5683 words)

  
 Karl I of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karl was the son of Archduke Otto Franz of Austria (1865-1906) and Princess Josepha of Saxony (1867-1944); he was also a nephew of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination triggered World War I.
The miracle attributed to Karl was the scientifically inexplicable healing of a Brazilian nun with debilitating varicose veins; she was able to get out of bed after she prayed for his beatification.
Karl became heir-presumptive when his uncle Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo in 1914, the event which precipitated World War I.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_I_of_Austria   (937 words)

  
 Karl Rove - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karl Rove (born December 25, 1950) is an American political consultant, and (as of 2005) U.S. President George W. Bush's senior advisor, chief political strategist, and Deputy White House Chief of Staff in charge of policy.
Karl Rove is known for careful management of the press, including the use of humor to put reporters at ease.
Karl Rove's reputation for political dirty tricks is such that, among both his supporters and critics the phrase "Rovian" has come to be used as a synonym for "Machiavellian".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Karl_Rove   (7165 words)

  
 Karl Bang Visionary Art
However, in 1984 he was allowed to emigrate to the United States, where Karl was free to paint his one heart's passion - beautiful women, goddesses, and the feminine archetype - from various races and cultures.
This central theme to all of Karl Bang's work is exquisitely developed and refined in each of his images.
Karl Bang's collection of art masterpieces could easily be called
iasos.com /artists/karlbang   (279 words)

  
 Karl Popper
Karl Popper is generally regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science of the 20th century.
Karl Raimund Popper was born on 28 July 1902 in Vienna, which at that time could make some claim to be the cultural epicentre of the western world.
Essays in Honour of Karl Popper on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/popper   (8225 words)

  
 NHC/TPC Tropical Cyclone Report
Karl turned northward east of the trough on 24 September and weakened as transition to an extratropical cyclone began.
Karl formed from a strong tropical wave that moved westward from the coast of Africa on 13 September.
Karl continued moving north-northwestward until 22 September when it turned northeastward in response to a deep-layer baroclinic trough developing north of the hurricane.
www.nhc.noaa.gov /2004karl.shtml   (954 words)

  
 Karl Marx, 1818-1883
Karl Heinrich Marx was born into a comfortable middle-class home in Trier on the river Moselle in Germany on May 5, 1818.
The philosopher, social scientist, historian and revolutionary, Karl Marx, is without a doubt the most influential socialist thinker to emerge in the 19th century.
In Germany, he opposed in his Critique of the Gotha Programme, the tendency of his followers Karl Liebknecht (1826-1900) and August Bebel (1840-1913) to compromise with state socialism of Lasalle in the interests of a united socialist party.
www.historyguide.org /intellect/marx.html   (2020 words)

  
 Karl Barth and Postmodern Developments
Karl Barth's theology was a riposte against nineteenth century religious liberalism and its association with culture.
Karl Barth produced a theology so remote from humankind that he moderated his stance towards the end of his life.
This is why Karl Barth leads directly to the biblical position of Hans Frei, that there is nothing but immersion in the biblical text in a postmodern, postliberal way, for there is no objective truth.
www.change.freeuk.com /learning/relthink/barth.html   (2712 words)

  
 Karl Schwarz Home Page
Karl Schwarz fully realizes that the mainstream media will lock him out, unless they have no choice, and he believes it is only a question of time before it comes to that.
Karl is perfectly suited to lead an independent third party alternative to the two-major parties because he has previously been a member of both the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee.
To state his message bluntly, when Karl Schwarz is elected President, all of this will abruptly end.
www.karlschwarz.com   (1373 words)

  
 Schwarzschild
Karl was the oldest of his parents six children, having five younger brothers and one sister.
Karl's father was friendly with Professor J Epstein, who was professor at the Philanthropin Academy and had his own private observatory.
They shared an interest in astronomy, and Karl learnt how to use a telescope and also learnt some advanced mathematics from his friend Paul Epstein.
www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk /~history/Mathematicians/Schwarzschild.html   (1682 words)

  
 Karl Rove in a Corner
Karl Rove is at his most formidable when running close races, and his skills would be notable even if he used no extreme methods.
From the tumult of the lengthy recount, the absentee-ballot dispute, the charges of voter fraud, and, ultimately, the Supreme Court decision, George W. Bush emerged victorious by a margin of 537 votes in Florida—enough to elevate him to the presidency, and his chief strategist, Karl Rove, to the status of legend.
Having studied what happens when Karl Rove is cornered, I came away with two overriding impressions.
www.theatlantic.com /doc/200411/green   (2149 words)

  
 Karl King
Karl King joined Robinson's Famous Circus at the age of 19 as a baritone player.
Karl L. King was honored with many prestigious awards: elected in 1962 to the highest honor that can come to a band director, the Academy of Wind and Percussion Arts, elected in 1966 to the Society of European Stage Actors and Composers, given in 1967 the
At his death in 1971, Karl L. King was one of the most loved and respected figures in American music.
brebru.com /musicroom/musicians/karlking/karlking.html   (425 words)

  
 Karl Person
Karl Pearson was definitely one of the founders of the twentieth-century science of statistics.
Of the three mathematicians, it was Karl Pearson, along with his ambition and determination, that lead people to consider him the founder of the twentieth-century science of statistics.
Karl Pearson's drive and determination may have outweighed his mathematical ability and may have been a primary reason for his success.
www.mrs.umn.edu /~sungurea/introstat/history/w98/Pearson.html   (1052 words)

  
 TheKarlFund
Karl is survived by his wife, Mary Beth, and his mother, Mary.
Even though Karl was in various stages of treatment during the recording, he played bass on all of the tracks.
Prior to Karl's death, the three original Soul Asylum members - Karl, Daniel Murphy, and Dave Pirner - released over 10 studio albums and put on hundreds of thousands of miles touring in their 25 years together.
www.thekarlfund.com   (152 words)

  
 Karl's Home Page
Karl's eyes are a brownish-red; the tail characters are indeterminate, but his plastron is deeply concave (indicating he is male).
Karl seems to be the most independent; if the other four are holed up in the ivy, Karl is on the other side of the patio.
Karl was found on a rain-soaked road on October 17, 1993.
www.marietta.edu /~mcshaffd/boxt/karl.html   (195 words)

  
 Marx
Karl Marx was born and educated in Prussia, where he fell under the influence of Ludwig Feuerbach and other radical Hegelians.
From Hegel to Marx: Studies in the Intellectual Development of Karl Marx
Although he shared Hegel's belief in dialectical structure and historical inevitability, Marx held that the foundations of reality lay in the material base of economics rather than in the abstract thought of idealistic philosophy.
www.philosophypages.com /ph/marx.htm   (353 words)

  
 Karl Marx
Karl Marx was born in Trier, in the German Rhineland, in 1818.
Karl Marx (1818-1883) is best known not as a philosopher but as a revolutionary communist, whose works inspired the foundation of many communist regimes in the twentieth century.
Avineri, Shlomo, The Social and Political Thought of Karl Marx, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/marx   (7465 words)

  
 Lagerfeld, Karl on Encyclopedia.com
Karl Lagerfeld au milieu de ses mannequins en janvier 2003 Quand Karl Lagerfeld invite sur son bateau, c'est pour un défil.
Karl Lagerfeld au milieu de ses mannequins en janvier 2003 Le couturier allemand Karl Lagerfeld et le groupe de confection.
Modèle de Karl Lagerfeld pour Chanel Longue robe "tige" noire couronnée d'un haut blanc très vaporeux: Karl Lagerfeld pour.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/L/Lagerfld.asp   (893 words)

  
 Law Clerk on Gilligan's Island:  Chapter 16-- Karl
Karl the farmer and the weirdly anthropomorphic frog had been replaced by what appeared to be a big bowl of dog food, which I assume was curry.
"This is the 'Karl Family'," she explained, pointing to a cartoon of a veritable inter-species Rainbow Coalition on the back, "and it says they've been happy together for over 30 years." I tried to imagine how Karl's life as a farmer was enhanced by hanging around with bears, turtles, monkeys, and that friend-of-farmers, the rabbit.
And on the back, instead of the odd lineup of the Karl Family, all we got were some extreme close-ups of a couple of ears of corn.
stuffedwombat.com /chapter16.html   (1767 words)

  
 Cowboys & Indians: The Strange Life and Legacy of Karl May
Karl May (1842-1912) was a prolific author and a favorite read of many famous Germans, including Albert Einstein, Albert Schweitzer, and Herman Hesse.
According to the Karl May Press based in Bamberg, his works have sold over 100 million copies across the globe, and his 60 novels have been translated into over 30 languages, including a recent series in Chinese.
Between 30,000 to 50,000 people attend his hometown's annual two-day Karl May Festival, and over 600,000 make their way to annual events in Elspe and Bad Segeberg.
www.cowboysindians.com /articles/archives/0999/karl_may.html   (1109 words)

  
 Karl Kraus
When examining the life and work of Karl Kraus, the question arises whether he was a man who sought reform through conservatism (in language) and liberalism (in the realm of women's liberation and pacifism), or merely a sardonic wit who relished pointing out the evil and hypocrisy in the world.
Karl Kraus, Apolyptic Satirist: Culture and catastrophe in Habsburg Vienna.
Karl Kraus lived a life full of contradiction, but not one of hypocrisy.
www.theabsolute.net /minefield/kraus.html   (3758 words)

  
 OTB - "Forgotten" Pioneers of Wireless, Part 5 - Karl Ferdinand Braun
Karl Ferdinand Braun was born on June 6, 1850 in the German city of Fulda.
In the minds of many, Karl Ferdinand Braun's contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy are obscured by those of Marconi.
Not surprisingly, early in his life Ferdinand Braun demonstrated that he was a diligent student with a strong talent for science.
www.antiquewireless.org /otb/forgoten.htm   (2642 words)

  
 An Interview With Karl Urban
Karl Urban is clearly a man who enjoys life, living, and all the divers things our world has to offer.
During the meal, Karl was gracious enough to share some of his thoughts.
I was fortunate enough to meet with Karl in March of 1998.
whoosh.org /issue24/iurban1.html   (2994 words)

  
 UCL > The Department of Statistical Science > The Department
Karl Pearson was a major player in the early development of statistics as a serious scientific discipline in its own right.
Karl Pearson was born in London on the 27th March 1857.
He gave lectures on such issues as "the woman's question" (this was the era of the suffragette movement in the UK) and upon Karl Marx.
www.ucl.ac.uk /Stats/department/pearson.html   (947 words)

  
 Karl Rahner Society Home Page
The Karl Rahner Society was founded in 1991 by American scholars to promote Rahner studies, as well as the publication of his works in English, reflection on his thought and spirit, and collaboration among scholars concerned with his work.
Karl Rahner (1904-1984) was a German Jesuit who made a profound contribution to Catholic theology in the twentieth century.
iographical, bibliographical, and other information about Karl Rahner.
www.krs.stjohnsem.edu   (193 words)

  
 Karl Rove - SourceWatch
Personnel Announcement: Karl Rove (http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/02/20050208-13.html) to be Assistant to the President, Deputy Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor, February 8, 2005.
Republican political strategist Karl C. Rove is best known as George W. Bush's top advisor, earning him the nickname "Bush's Brain." He was appointed as Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor to the President by Bush during his first term.
Wayne Madsen, "Karl Rove, the king of dirt," (http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/120503_rove.html) From the Wilderness, December 5, 2003.
www.disinfopedia.org /wiki.phtml?title=Karl_Rove   (2300 words)

  
 Karl Marx
Karl Marx was also devastated by the death of his eldest daughter in January 1883 from cancer of the bladder.
Hirschel Marx was a lawyer and to escape anti-Semitism decided to abandon his Jewish faith when Karl was a child.
(3) Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto (1848)
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /TUmarx.htm   (4515 words)

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