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Angel Yin. Professional
Solheim Cup (representing the United States): 2017 (winners), 2019
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Advanced Innovation Design Approach.
Advanced Innovation Design Approach (AIDA) is a holistic approach for enhancing innovative and competitive capability of industrial companies. The name Advanced Innovation Design Approach (AIDA) was proposed in the research project "Innovation Process 4.0" run at the University of Applied Sciences Offenburg, Germany in co-operation with 10 German industrial companies in 2015–2019.
AIDA can be considered as a pioneering mindset, an individually adaptable range of strongest innovation techniques such as comprehensive front-end innovation process, advanced innovation methods, best tools and methods of the theory of inventive problem solving TRIZ, organisational measures for accelerating innovation, IT-solutions for Computer-Aided Innovation, and other tools for new product development, elaborated in the recent decade in the industry and academia.
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Advanced Innovation Design Approach.
Initially the AIDA has been conceptualised as systemic approach including analysis, optimizations and further development of the innovation process and promoting the innovation climate in industrial companies. The innovation process with self-configuration, self-optimization, self-diagnostics and intelligent information processing and communication, is understood as a holistic system comprising following typical phases with feedback loops and simultaneous auxiliary or follow-up processes: uncovering of solution-neutral customer needs, technology and market trends, identification of the needs and problems with high market potential and formulation of the innovation tasks and strategy, systematic idea generation and problem solving, evaluation and enhancement of solution ideas, creation of innovation concepts based on solution ideas, evaluation of the innovation concepts as well as implementation, validation and market launch of chosen innovation concepts.
The Advanced Innovation Design Approach was refined and further developed for the application in the field of process engineering in the context of the EU research project "Intensified by Design - Platform for the intensification of processes involving solids handling” within international consortium of 22 universities, research institutes and industrial companies under H2020 SPIRE programme. In 2020 the European Commission has placed AIDA on its Innovation Radar as innovation with the high market potential.
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Advanced Innovation Design Approach. Principle of completeness
As a holistic innovation approach, AIDA postulates the complete problem analysis and a comprehensive idea generation and problem solving. The problems faced by the industry can not be solved by single eureka idea.
The principle of completeness in the new product development can be illustrated by following 4 steps.
Initial complex problem must be segmented into the partial problems. The problem ranking method helps to identify problems crucial for innovation success.
The strongest TRIZ inventive principles replace the random brainstorming, increasing the quality and quantity of ideas within a short period of time. For each partial problem several ideas must be generated. No relevant idea should be overseen.
The complementary solution ideas are combined to the solution concepts. A robust solution concept delivers solutions for all partial problems.
The solution concepts often have their secondary side effects, like costs, risks or R&D expenditures, which must be limited through concept optimization.
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Advanced Innovation Design Approach. Principle of completeness
Another example demonstrates the principle of completeness in the phase of the innovation strategy formulation. For the complete identification of existing and future customer needs or benefits several complementary methods are used simultaneously (Tool 4. Innovation potential analysis):
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Advanced Innovation Design Approach. Principle of completeness
Voice-of-the-Customer Methods, e.g. Lead User identification or web-based monitoring.
Analysis of the customer working process (Process Mapping)
Prediction of the customer needs.
Analysis of system functions, and Identification of the new product features and innovation tasks from the patent literature.
Analysis of market and technological trends, and others.
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Advanced Innovation Design Approach. AIDA innovation tools
AIDA tools or apps most frequently used in the practice include:
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Advanced Innovation Design Approach. AIDA innovation tools
Brainstorming 40x40: Generate 40 ideas with enhanced 40 TRIZ Inventive Principles (incl. 160 inventive sub-principles, 2017).
Inno-Workshop: Tool for systematic problem solving and moderation of innovation workshops with TRIZ.
TRIZ Inventor: Solving of bottle-neck problems with inventive algorithm ARIZ in its short form.
Innovation potential analysis: comprehensive identification of innovation opportunities, customer benefits and segments with high market potential.
New concept development: implementation of the selected innovation tasks (tool 04) into new concepts with high market potential.
Root-conflict analysis and anticipatory failure identification: tool for elimination harmful effects.
Systematic and creative cost cutting: for products and processes.
InnoMonitor: tool for continuous monitoring of innovative capability of companies (80 parameters and 10 key performance indicators).
Database of 200+ best practice measures for enhancement of innovation capability.
Rapid Cross Industry Innovation: an easy-to-use method for fast idea generation with the help of analogies and similarity rules (2019).
AIDA Automatic Idea Generator: a new app for fast and complete automatic idea generation based on 170 inventive principles (2020).
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Advanced Innovation Design Approach. Advanced Innovation Design Methods
The new Advanced Innovation Methods are the basis for the further development of the AIDA-tools or apps. The following list will be regularly updated:
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Advanced Innovation Design Approach. Advanced Innovation Design Methods
Advanced Design (2014) - Methods for the early stage of the innovation process, proposed by the research team of the Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
Advanced design methods for successful innovation (2013) - new methods in the industrial design from the Dutch research platform Design United, Delft University of Technology
Root Conflict Analysis RCA+ (2011) - universal method for comprehensive problem and contradiction analysis.
The Business Model Navigator (2014) - engineering method for systematic business model innovation, containing 55 business models for creative copying and recombination. University of St. Gallen.
New Product Blueprinting (2012) - The Advanced Innovation and Marketing (AIM) Institute.
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Roger Ekirch.
A. Roger Ekirch (born February 6, 1950, in Washington DC) is University Distinguished Professor of history at Virginia Tech in the United States. He was a Guggenheim fellow in 1998. He is internationally known for his pioneering research into pre-industrial sleeping patterns that was first published in "Sleep We Have Lost: Pre-Industrial Slumber in the British Isles" (The American Historical Review, 2001) and later in his book At Day's Close: Night in Times Past (W.W. Norton, 2005).
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Roger Ekirch. Selected publications
"Poor Carolina": Politics and society in Colonial North Carolina, 1729-1776. North Carolina University Press, Chapel Hill, 1981.
Bound for America: The Transportation of British Convicts to the Colonies, 1718-1775. Clarendon Press, 1987.
Sleep We Have Lost: Pre-Industrial Slumber in the British Isles, The American Historical Review, 2001.
At Day's Close: Night in Times Past. W.W. Norton, 2005.
Birthright: The True Story of the Kidnapping of Jemmy Annesley. W.W. Norton, 2010.
American Sanctuary: Mutiny, Martyrdom, and National Identity in the Age of Revolution''. Pantheon, 2017.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt.
The Corps Franconia Darmstadt is a fraternity founded on November 16, 1889 in Darmstadt. It is one of the 59 German Student Corps within the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent (WSC), the second oldest federation of classical European fraternal corporations, with roots dating back to the 15th century and fraternities founded in several European countries.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt.
The Corps is a color-bearing fraternal corporation that keeps alive the tradition of Academic fencing. Membership in the fraternity is open to men studying at one of Darmstadt's universities such as TU Darmstadt and University of Applied Sciences. Corps Franconia's members wear the traditional colour, coloured stripes, in black/ white/ lime-green. The fraternity teaches and expects tolerance from its members, stemming from diverse ethnic, national, religious and political backgrounds.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt.
In particular, the Corps is known for its foundation by Wilhelm von Opel and the active membership of his brother Carl von Opel as well as his nephew Hans von Opel, founders and owners of the German automobile company Opel.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt.
In 2016/2017 for the second time, the Corps chaired the umbrella organisation of the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent. On May 26 of 2017, by the initiative of Corps Franconia, the WSC first opened the membership for Corps of foreign countries.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt.
A characteristic of Corps Franconia is its cooperation with the American fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon which evoked mutual memberships.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. History
On November 16, 1889 the fraternity was founded as an academic cycling club (Academischer Radfahrer-Verein) and was approved by the directory of the Technische Universität Darmstadt on January 9, 1890. In its beginning, Wilhelm von Opel filled the position of the vice president and as a passionate racing driver, he won a lot of races and prizes in the name of the Corps. As the reputation of cycling clubs sunk, the club was converted to the voluntarily fencing fraternity Franconia. Just a few months later, in March 1893, Franconia was authorized by the TU Darmstadt.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt.
On June 26 of 1893, the brotherhood converted to the Corps Franconia. On Jule 11 later that year, the Corps was approved by the Darmstädter Senioren-Convent, the community of all Corps in Darmstadt and on Whitsun 1895 it was admitted by the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent, the community of all technical Corps in Germany.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt.
In comparison to other university cities, the relationship between the Corps in Darmstadt and the students was regarded as "convenient" in the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. In many cases, members of the Corps led the students committee of the university.
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The first World War represents a turning-point of the Corps, especially as 12 corps brothers let their lives in the war. In 1920/1921 the members of the Corps erected a memorial to their remembrance. In the winter semester of 1918/1919 the corps activities could be continued.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Reconstitution after World War I
Already before the first World War the desire for their own corps house arose. For this purpose, the club Verein Alter Darmstädter Franken (VADaF) was founded on July 15, 1919. Wilhelm von Opel led the club as chairman and 1920, he was elected as the first Ehrenbursch of the corps, a very honorary member. Together with his nephew Hans von Opel, Wilhelm donated 60.000 Reichsmark and provided a loan for further 50.000 RM to make the house project possible. The Opel family (and later Klaus Mahn as well) raised further voluntary donations, whose amounts exceeded the average payments many times, which is apparent from the cash reports and bank statements. Wilhelm von Opel signed a duty to assure lifelong financial support to the corps, which even moved on to his children.
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In 1933, members of fencing fraternities were requested to join the SA and the SS. Like all other corps, Franconia was forced to dismiss their not-aryan corps brothers, when the WSC joined the Allgemeinen Deutschen Waffenring. Although the affected members wanted to leave the corps voluntarily, their corps brothers did not accept this and tried to get special regulation for them - without success.
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The democratic principle of the corps was inconsistent with the Führerprinzip, which endangered the existence of the fraternities and the corps. Franconia was lively keen for a working relationship between the fraternities and their political environment. The NSDStB drew on more and more fraternity traditions. A lot of resistance was raised against this adsorption: For example, in May 1930 the German corps magazine printed an explicit warning about political engagement in general and within the NSDAP especially.
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In a meeting the corps unanimously denied to provide themselves as a Kameradschaft. Under pressure of the national socialist student leadership, the corps suspended on October 19, 1935 and the WSC ended with its voluntary disbanding, the only alternative to escape the NSDStB. Despite the disbanding of the corps, the participating VADaF club kept up under provisional leadership through Arthur Tix, as it did not stand in contrast to any party authorities".
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With the exception of the Corps Franconia, all other Corps in Darmstadt sold their houses. This way, Franconia could continue its activities in the rented house, but under much harder conditions. From 1939, a few rooms of the corps house were provided for the Kameradschaft Kaspar (named after its leader), to which the corps members stand in contact. In 1941, the Kameradschaft was renamed in Kameradschaft Litzmann. The corps member Dr. Georg Wilhelm Lotterhos was able to prevent the full integration of the VADaF's members and property into the NSDAP, which is apparent from the correspondence between him and the Nazi student leadership in 1943/1944. In chronist Dr. Peter Heß opinion, the Corps would not exist anymore without the leaders of the VADaF.
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In the end of the Third Reich the Kameradschaft dissolved and the Corps was reconstituted on September 18, 1948. After receiving the approval of the Technical University the fraternity fully started its first semester program in the winter semester of 1949/1950. After the second World War, the corps consisted of 10-15 members.
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Since 1949 the corps continued its activities continuously. The press and agents from politics and university regularly visit the Corps to tell their congratulations.
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Both in 1970/71 and in 2016/17 the Corps Franconia led the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent for each one year. Through the Corps' endeavours, the WSC was opened first for Corps in non-German speaking countries. The opening of the WSC was recorded as decision of fundamental importance. The newspapers quoted chairman Jonathan Hildebrand, saying "The opening for other associations and for the public is one of the most important topic at the conference. (transl.)"
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Foreign Relations
On the basis of historically grown relations, there is an exchange program with the American fraternity Tau Kappa Epsilon. Timothy J. Murphy, executive vice president of TKE 1996–2000 is a member of the Corps. Since 1972 there is also a friendship relation to the Corps Normannia Vandalia Munich.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Fraternity houses
On September 26, 1919 the Corps bought a house in the Frankfurt Strasse 15, Darmstadt. This was sold in 1930 to a Cartellverband fraternity. A committee, which also joined Wilhelm von Opel and Hans von Opel, decided together with the tenured professor of architecture, Paul Meissner, about the drafts for the new house. On July 7, 1928 the foundation stone was laid down ceremonially. A report in the Darmstädter Tagblatt from March 23, 1928 attested the public interest of the event. With Friedrich Dingeldey, Otto Berndt and mayor August Buxbaum agents from both university and city visited the ceremony. The official opening was celebrated on July 7, 1929. Next to a lot of other speakers, mayor Rudolf Mueller and his Magnificence Haus Rau delivered their congratulations, as the newspaper reported on its front page.
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As the only Corps in Darmstadt, Franconia did not sold the new house in the national socialism, but partially provided it to a Kameradschaft. On September 14, 1944 it was heavily damaged in an air raid. Until 1953 the reconstruction was compleded most extensive. Also a memorial for the fallen Corps members was moved to the corps house and expanded for the fallen Corps brothers in World War II.
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The Corps' colors black/ white/ lime-green with silvered edge, are worn as traditional Couleur. A Fuchs typically wears a two-colored ribbon in black and white. Headgear and the traditional suit Pekesche is made from black cloth.
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The slogan is "Nec temere - nec timide" (Neither act thoughtless - nor timidly) (Handle besonnen - bleibe frei von Furcht).
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The coat of arms shows the colors and the Zirkel at the top of the left, the Lion of Hesse at the top of the right, the crossed swords with oak leaves and laurel wreath and weapon slogan G.U.N. (lat. Gladius Ultor Noster) and the foundation date (November 16, 1889). In the last field there is the Burg Frankenstein in the near of Darmstadt. In the middle there are the old colors of the Academic Cycling Club (white and green with golden edge).
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The coat of arms in the colors black/ white/ lime-green is still on the historic Wappentor of the Wachenburg.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. The Circle
In 2012, the corps member Oliver Zimmermann founded the C!rkel e.V. (registered club). This club made the support of young professionals to its business. It offers general and student-orientated further education to give better job perspectives for as many Corps students as possible. Among the coaches are professors, executive employees and chief executive officers, exclusive from the corps student ranks. Also the executive committee is composed of members of the corps.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Weinheim Seminars
The seminars of the AWS e.V. (Academy Weinheim Seminars) is an essential element of the agenda of the Weinheimer Senioren Convent. The Academy Weinheim Seminars e.V. is a registered club. It offers seminars in the topics Assessment centre, management, rhetoric, Neuro-linguistic programming, negotiation, etiquette, organization and group theory.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Weinheim Seminars
In 1970/71 when the Corps Franconia was the executive Corps ("Vorort") within the Weinheimer Senioren Convent, it founded the "Kuratorium Weinheim Seminar", the predecessor of today's AWS e.V.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Jugend Aktiv
In 2000, the corps member Götz Junkers-Lommatzsch founded the club "Jugend Aktiv e.V." in Hamburg. With its coaching and training program, especially very talented young professionals get supported. Throughout Germany, more than 2000 pupils got sponsored until 2011. The coaching program comprises seminars in the topics personal development, networking, logistics and individual mentorship by personnel consultants.
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Important partners of Jugend Aktiv are the Handelshochschule Leipzig, the Technische Universität Braunschweig as well as the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. The program stands in coordination with the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and the ministries of education from several federal states. Today, the founder is honorary member both of the corps and the club. When he received for the Wachenburg-Medaille (the highest award from the WVAC) the magazine "Corps" reported:
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Friends for peace
In 2012 the Corps Franconia officially supported the club Freunde für Frieden - friends for peace. In addition to financial assistance, the corps supported the club also by providing premises and the active support from several corps members. Beyond that and with other partners, the corps participated in the 6th Darmstädter Lichterzug, a symbol against racism and hostility to strangers.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Opel
Unique among other corps is the close historical contact to industrial dynasty Opel. Wilhelm, Hans and Carl von Opel were active members of the corps. The Opels engaged in the Great Depression for the corps house. The house is decorated with pictures of Hans von Opel and Wilhelm von Opel. One room is still named after the opels.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Notable Members
Hatto Brenner (* 1940), President of European Union of Medium-sized Business (short: EUMU)
Wilhelm Cornelius (1915-1996), Inventor of the Orthotropic deck
Peter Jühling (1925–2011), Honorary president of IHK
Hans Walter Lotterhos (1914-1989), President of Alumni organization Weinheimer Verband Alter Corpsstudenten (WVAC)
Klaus Mahn (1934–1993), Writer, Author of Perry Rhodan
Fritz Mouson (1884–1926), Industrialist, creator of the Mouson Tower in Frankfurt am Main
Carl von Opel (1869–1927), Industrialist of the German automobile manufacture
Hans von Opel (1899–1948), Industrialist
Wilhelm von Opel (1871–1948), Industrialist of the German automobile manufacture
Hanns Pellar (1886–1971), Professor, Austrian painter, illustrator
Willy Sachs (1896–1958), Industrialist
Hermann Schwind (1923–2009), Professor at TU Dortmund
Karl Hans Simmrock (1930–2017), Tenured Professor at TU Dortmund
Arthur Tix (1897-1971), Honorary doctor of Technische University of Clausthal
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Recipients of the Klinggraeff-Medal ()
The Klinggraeff-Medal is awarded for the combination of extraordinary accomplishments in academia, involvement for the fraternity and proven leadership on local and, preferentially, national level. The award indirectly reflects back at the fraternity, showing leaders in their field among the fraternity's brothers. The medal is rewarded with EUR 4.000. For more information see Klinggräff-Medaille at the Association of German Student Corps Alumni.
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Recipients of the Klinggraeff-Medal for the Corps Franconia are:
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Harald Frank (1994)
Christian Eickhorn (1998)
Alexander Megej (2002)
Nicolas Gatzke (2010)
Fabian von Blücher (2019)
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. See also
German Student Corps
List of members of German student corps
List of Corps of WSC
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. Literature
Technische Hochschule Darmstadt (Hrsg.): Hochschulführer Darmstadt, Darmstadt 1922, S. 92
E. H. Eberhard: Handbuch des studentischen Verbindungswesens. Leipzig, 1924/25, S. 131.
Hans Schüler: Weinheimer S.C.-Chronik, Darmstadt 1927, S. 401–432.
Michael Doeberl u. a. (Hrsg.): Das akademische Deutschland, Band 2: Die deutschen Hochschulen und ihre akademischen Bürger, Berlin 1931, S. 724.
Dr. Peter Heß: Geschichte des Corps Franconia zu Darmstadt. Mainz 1998. http://d-nb.info/997404396
Manfred Studier: Der Corpsstudent als Idealbild der Wilhelminischen Ära - Untersuchungen zum Zeitgeist 1888 bis 1914, Abhandlungen zum Studenten- und Hochschulwesen, Band 3, Schernfeld 1990,
Frederic Beier: Korporiert!, Entstanden im Sommersemester 2005 an der Fachhochschule Darmstadt im Entwurfskurs unter der Betreuung von Herrn Prof. Christian K. Pfestorf und Frau Wiebke Schwarzpaul. S. 16f.
Stephan Peters (Hrsg.): Intellektuelle Tiefgarage. Auf den Spuren studentischer Korporationen in der Wissenschaftsstadt Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Juni 2005, S. 84f.,
Becker, G. et al. (zsgest. & hrsg. von Vorstand des Weinheimer Verbandes Alter Corpsstudenten in Zsarb. mit der Historischen Kommission des WVAC): 100 Jahre Weinheimer Senioren-Convent. Festschrift zum 100jährigen Bestehen des Weinheimer Senioren-Convents. Laupenmüller & Dierichs, Bochum 1963.
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Corps Franconia Darmstadt. External links
Website of the Corps Franconia Darmstadt
Collection of post cards of the Corps Franconia Darmstadt
Articles to founding members and committee members of the Circle club www.dercirkel.de/
Website of the Academy Weinheim Seminar
Website of Jugend Aktiv central Germany
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Barbara Wohlmuth.
Barbara I. Wohlmuth is a German mathematician specializing in the numerical solution of partial differential equations. She holds the chair of numerical mathematics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM).
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Barbara Wohlmuth. Education and career
Wohlmuth earned a master's degree in mathematics in 1991 from Joseph Fourier University in France, and a diploma in 1992 from TUM.
She completed a doctorate at TUM in 1995, under the supervision of Ronald Hoppe, and earned her habilitation in 2000 at the University of Augsburg.
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Barbara Wohlmuth.
She worked as a full professor at the University of Stuttgart from 2001 until 2010, when she returned to TUM.
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Barbara Wohlmuth. Recognition
In 2005, the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere in Milan gave her their International Giovanni Sacchi Landriani Prize. She won the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft in 2012. In 2013 she was elected to the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities. In 2020 she was named a SIAM Fellow "for sustained seminal contributions to the field of numerical mathematics and for exemplary leadership and service to the computational science community".
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Barbara Wohlmuth.
She was the Emmy Noether Lecturer of the German Mathematical Society in 2014, and an invited speaker on numerical analysis and scientific computing at the 2018 International Congress of Mathematicians.
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2017–18 Azadegan League.
The 2017–18 Azadegan League was the 27th season of the Azadegan League and 17th as the second highest division since its establishment in 1991. The season featured 13 teams from the 2016–17 Azadegan League, two new teams relegated from the 2016–17 Persian Gulf Pro League: Saba Qom and Machine Sazi and three new teams promoted from the 2016–17 League 2: Shahrdari Tabriz and Shahrdari Mahshahr both as champions and Bargh Jadid Shiraz. The league started on 7 August 2017 and ended on 29 April 2018. Naft Masjed Soleyman won the Azadegan League title for the first time in their history. Naft Masjed Soleyman and Nassaji Mazandaran promoted to the Persian Gulf Pro League.
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2017–18 Azadegan League. Top scorers
Notes:Updated to games played on 29 March 2018. Source: dsport.ir
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2017–18 Azadegan League. Attendances by round
Notes:Updated to games played on 29 April 2018. Source: lig1.ir Matches with spectator bans are not included in average attendances Baadraan Tehran played their match against Shahrdari Tabriz at Shohada Shahr-e Qods Bargh Jadid Shiraz played their matches against Gol Gohar, Iranjavan, Khooneh be Khooneh, Machine Sazi, Malavan, Mes Kerman, Mes Rafsanjan, Nassaji and Shahrdari Mahshahr at Shahid Dastgheib Fajr Sepasi played their matches against Aluminium Arak, Bargh Jadid Shiraz, Khooneh be Khooneh, Machine Sazi, Mes Kerman, Naft MIS, Nassaji, Oxin Alborz, Shahrdari Mahshahr and Shahrdari Tabriz at Shahid Dastgheib Gol Gohar played their matches against Aluminium Arak, Fajr Sepasi, Khooneh be Khooneh, Malavan, Naft MIS, Saba Qom and Shahrdari Mahshahr at Imam Ali Gol Gohar played their matches against Mes Kerman, Nassaji and Shahrdari Tabriz at Bandar Abbas Machine Sazi played their match against Fajr Sepasi at Sahand Rah Ahan played their match against Khooneh be Khooneh at Kargaran Rah Ahan played their match against Nassaji at Takhti Tehran Saba Qom played their matches against Bargh Jadid Shiraz, Iranjavan, Mes Kerman, Nassaji and Rah Ahan at Shahid Heydariyan Mes Kerman played their match against Rah Ahan at Sirjan Shahrdari Tabriz played their matches against Bargh Jadid Shiraz, Fajr Sepasi, Iranjavan, Malavan, Mes Rafsanjan, Nassaji and Shahrdari Mahshahr at Shahid Tavana sports complex
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Notes:Updated to games played on 29 April 2018. Source: lig1.ir
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2017–18 Azadegan League. See also
2017–18 Persian Gulf Pro League
2017–18 League 2
2017–18 League 3
2017–18 Hazfi Cup
2017 Iranian Super Cup
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1982 Avon Championships of Boston.
The 1982 Avon Championships of Boston was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Boston University Walter Brown Arena in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States that was part of the 1982 Avon Championships circuit. It was the ninth edition of the tournament and was held from March 15 through March 21, 1982. Unseeded Kathy Jordan won the singles title and earned $30,000 first-prize money.
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1982 Avon Championships of Boston. Singles
Kathy Jordan defeated Wendy Turnbull 7–5, 1–6, 6–4
It was Jordan's 1st singles title of the year and the 3rd of her career.
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Kathy Jordan / Anne Smith defeated Rosemary Casals / Wendy Turnbull 7–6(9–7), 2–6, 6–4
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William J. Phillipps.
William J. Phillipps (1893–1967) was a New Zealand ichthyologist.
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William J. Phillipps.
He was in 1923 resident naturalist and ethnologist at the Dominion Museum of Wellington.
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William J. Phillipps. Bibliography
William J. Phillipps with Gilbert Percy Whitley (1939) Descriptive notes on some New Zealand fishes Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 69: 228-236.
Phillipps, W.J. (1932) Notes on new fishes from New Zealand. New Zealand journal of science and technology 13: 226–234
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List of United States Senate elections in Wyoming.
United States Senate elections in Wyoming occur when voters in Wyoming select an individual to represent the state in the United States Senate in either of the state's two seats allotted by the U.S. Constitution. Regularly scheduled general elections occur on Election Day, coinciding with various other federal, statewide, and local races.
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Leonardo Maloku.
Leonardo Maloku (born 18 May 1998) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Spanish club San Roque and the Albania national under-21 team.
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Leonardo Maloku. Pescara
He signed his first professional contrat with Pescara on 29 July 2016 for 5 years valid until 2021. He was gathered for the first time with the first team in the pre-season preparatory stage and was activated in all 3 friendly games mading impressive performances convincing coach Massimo Oddo and the club to sign with him the professional contract.
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Leonardo Maloku. Loan to Santarcangelo
He made his debut on 27 August 2017 against Pordenone in the 2017–18 Serie C Group B (North & Central East) opening season, playing the full 90-minutes under coach Giuseppe Angelini in a 0–1 loss with a 90'+4 minute goal.
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Leonardo Maloku. Loan to Fermana
On 31 January 2019, he joined Fermana on loan.
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On 4 August 2019, he signed with Spanish club San Roque.
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Leonardo Maloku. International career
He received his first call up for the Albania under-20 side by same coach of the under-21 team Alban Bushi for the friendly match against Georgia U20 on 14 November 2017. He debuted for under-20 team against Georgia by playing as a starter until 55th minute when he was substituted off for Amer Duka with score at 1–0 and the entire match finished in an eventual 3–0 loss.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha.
Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha (English: The Congress of Irish Dance Teachers), also referred to as An Chomhdháil (the Congress), is a global governing body for Irish stepdance. Founded in the early 1960s, and then breaking from An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha to become an independent organisation, An Chomhdháil is today the second-largest Irish dance organisation and one of six to run a World Championships competition.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha.
An Chomhdháil operates a system of examinations for the registration of teachers and adjudicators, and regulates Irish stepdance at its hierarchical system of competitions held across the world. It emphasises a democratic approach to this governance and represents the interests of Irish dancing teachers in its decision making processes.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
Prior to the establishment of An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha in 1927 by the Gaelic League, with its goal of unifying and controlling Irish dance across Ireland, various organisations of Irish dance teachers had existed in the major cities of Ireland. The oldest among them, the Cork Irish Dance Teachers' Association, was founded in 1895 and played a key role in the establishment of the first oireachtas of the Gaelic League. Another, the Leinster Dance Teachers' Association, was founded in Dublin in 1924, but both associations were more or less defunct by the early 1930s.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
In its early years of existence, An Coimisiún began to develop a system of examinations, centralised registration of teachers and a hierarchical competition structure. However, because the organisation was a component of the Gaelic League's nationalist agenda, there was little to no representation of dance teachers' interests within its decision-making processes. As a consequence, from 1961 onwards, dance teachers began to organise their own regular democratic conventions and protocols.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
Early conventions dealt largely with technical matters such as the regulation of shoes and dances, and throughout the 1960s, submitted its decisions to An Coimisiún, where they were largely accepted and made official. As a result, by the later years of the decade, most teachers of Irish dance registered with An Coimisiún had also registered with the dance teachers' organisations. The combined local teachers' associations which led this movement were collectively known as the Irish Dancing Teachers' Association, until the 1967 convention when a new constitution was drafted under the name of Comhdháil Múinteori Na Rinci Gaelach.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
Beginning at the 1967 convention, later to become known as the Gormanston Convention for its location at Gormanston College in County Meath, An Chomhdháil began attempts to increase its standing within the An Coimisiún structure, including structural representation and compulsory dual registration for all of An Coimisiún's certified teachers. This quickly developed into significant tension between the organisations and resulted in further moves by An Chomhdháil to assert its autonomy, including registering teachers in North America.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
At around the same time, An Coimisiún began to experiment with delegating its authority to regional councils, restructuring the Ulster Commission, which had previously functioned with limited autonomy in organising Irish Dancing in the Ulster region, to deal with concerns being raised about a feis held in Northern Ireland. This incident, along with increasing dissent with An Coimisiún's nationalist agenda and autocratic structure, led to the complete breakdown of relations between the two organisations. As a result, in 1969, a special convention of An Chomhdháil was called to discuss the teachers' dissatisfaction with An Coimisiún's attempts to extend its power, and a vote was carried 91 to 2, with 31 abstentions, to separate from An Coimisiún entirely. At the end of that year, all teachers were forced to register either with An Coimisiún or An Chomhdháil.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
This event was to become known as "the Split", and had a significant impact on An Coimisiún, with the loss of nearly half of its registered teachers within Ireland.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
By early 1970, An Chomhdháil had created its own register of teachers and adjudicators, and in the following years quickly implemented a system of examinations similar to that of An Coimisiún. Gradually, its teachers began to establish their own feiseanna.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
In 1982, Cumann Rince Náisiúnta was formed by a group of 12 teachers dissatisfied with the activities of An Chomhdháil. An Chomhdháil consequently closed its platform of competitions, which had previously been open to any dancer registered with any organisation, to be open only to dancers affiliated with An Chomhdháil teachers.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
The cultural impact of the Riverdance performance at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest saw a significant increase in Irish dancing participation, as well as contributing to the globalisation of the competitive structure. An Chomhdháil saw an increase in its competition numbers comparable with those of other extant stepdance organisations. However, it also adopted a role as one of the two most important organisations for the training and preparation of professional dancers. The popularity of Irish dance shows quickly created an additional motivation for success in competitive Irish dance.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
A 2007 rule change banned the use of makeup for competitors under the age of 13, in response to broad criticism of Irish stepdance generally for its dependence on costuming and appearance.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
In 2012, An Chomhdháil began to market its largest competition as the "World Irish Dance Championships", to compete with the larger Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne (Irish Dancing World Championships) event held by An Coimisiún. Its entries were composed largely of dancers from Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
An Chomhdháil struggled to make an initial impression on the American continent, with very few registered teachers in its North American region, and the first feis affiliated with An Chomhdháil in the United States was not held until June 2013 in California. Over the following years, five further annual feiseanna were introduced in North America. The North American region was also divided into two to cater for the increased number of registered teachers.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
In 2017, An Chomhdháil's World Championships were expanded to use two competition stages for the first time, in response to a record number of entries in both solo and ceili dance events. By this time, the Worlds had begun to attract dancers from a wider region of the globe.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. Operations
There are 28 branches of An Chomhdháil, each of which is individually responsible for promoting and organising Irish dance in its region.
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An Chomhdháil is governed by its annual Convention, held in August, at which all registered teachers and adjudicators may vote on rule changes. It also has an Executive Committee and Panel of Examiners which oversee its day-to-day operations and examination system respectively.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. Examinations
An Chomhdháil shares with An Coimisiún a rigorous system of examinations for the certification of dance teachers and adjudicators, and also shares the terminology used to describe the qualifications. Furthermore, An Chomhdháil accepts teachers and adjudicators who have received equivalent qualifications from another organisation. The qualifications available are:
Teastais de Comhdháil na Rince Gaelacha (TCRG) – qualified to teach in An Comhdháil registered schools. (An Coimisiún equivalent: Teastais de Coimisiún na Rince Gaelacha)
Ard Diploma na Comhdháil na Rince Gaelacha (ADCRG) – qualified to adjudicate An Comhdháil registered competitions. (An Coimisiún equivalent: Ard Diploma de Coimisiún na Rince Gaelacha)
Muinteoir Rince Gaelacha – qualified to teach ceili dances only. (An Coimisún equivalent: TMRF)
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There is also a system of 10 examinations for competing dancers over the age of 8, which test practical and theoretical knowledge and provide additional feedback for participants.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. Competitions
An Chomhdháil's operations are based around a hierarchical system of competition, mirroring that of An Coimisiún and other organisations.
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Competitions organised by An Chomhdháil promote a larger number of traditional set dances, that is, dances to specified tunes which are relatively consistent in their choreography, than other organisations.
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Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha. History
An Chomhdháil is one of six Irish stepdance organisation to host a World Championships event. Like An Coimisiún's Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne, An Chomhdháil's World Championships are held annually at Easter.
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Christoph The Change.
Christopher Christoph Nyenga (born April 10, 1993), better known as Christoph the Change, is a Liberian rapper and songwriter. After releasing the hip-hop track "Take a Break", he was criticized for sounding "too American". He gained mainstream success in Liberia after releasing the Hipco songs "Papay God," "Heaven and Hell" and "Gbanna Man".
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Christoph The Change. Early life
Christoph the Change was born on April 10 in 1993, in Monrovia, Liberia. He attended the St. Matthew Methodist High School he and his brother sekou fofana in Logan Town and graduated in 2011. Though apparently living a "lavish lifestyle", he was evicted in 2019 from a rental property for not paying the rent on time.
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Christoph The Change. Singles
"DJ SK" (featuring Christoph Ejoke) (2016)
"Hold Your Polaruh" (featuring Margas) (2016)
"Marry Me" (featuring Yung Muse Nest Json) (2016)
"BYC Anthem" (featuring Quincy B) (2015)
"Handbag" (2017)
"Politics" (2017)
"What Y'all Want" (2017)
"Hipco and Trapco"
"Turn Up"
"Eggs are cook from the Edges"
"Woomi"
"Senior Player"
"Rack 8 Shake 8"
"Bad Girl" (featuring Revoluxon and T Floyd)
"Clap for Jesus" (2019)
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1996–97 Úrvalsdeild karla.
The 1996–97 Úrvalsdeild karla was the 45th season of the Úrvalsdeild karla, the top tier men's basketball league on Iceland. The season started on October 3, 1996 and ended on April 6, 1997. Keflavík won its fourth title by defeating Grindavík 3–0 in the Finals.
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1996–97 Úrvalsdeild karla. Competition format
The participating teams first played a conventional round-robin schedule with every team playing each opponent once "home" and once "away" for a total of 22 games. The top eight teams qualified for the championship playoffs whilst the bottom team was relegated to Division 1.
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