CD Ulrich Skubella spielt eigene Kompositionen
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CD Ulrich Skubella spielt eigene Kompositionen



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CD Ulrich Skubella spielt eigene Kompositionen



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Carsten Petermann ist psychiatrist and has also studied guitar in Lucerne as well as with great masters of this instrument.
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Tinh Tien Aluska
While he was still pharmacist in practicum he became Mister North Germany and was candidate for Mister Germany 2018 where somebody else won.
He also became Vice Mister Bremen in 2017.
His inofficial title is: Germany´ss most beautiful pharmacist!

In Egypt were the preparations for Mister Germany 2018….

His story is: He grew up in Stolzenau in North Germany and as teenager had problems to be dressed nice and have success with the girls and he was mobbed at school.
Then he decided to change his fate and made the Abitur just for himself. In military service a pharmacist made him interested in the effect of different medicaments and he studied pharmacy.

To get a study place he completed pharaceutical-technical-assistant education first, then got a study place at the TU Braunschweig.

Meanwhile his parents are proud of him and he has found how to get the best out of your life.
Category : ComedyDocs , GuitarDocs , SpeakerDocs

Carsten Petermann was touring all over Germany with the Paganini-Duo with a viiolinist until he got finger cramps and returned to medicine, working in a hospital in Rotenburg.
Then he wrote a book “Kann man einem Psychiater trauen?” (Can you trust a psychiatrist?)
On his website he presents his comedy programs and is available as speaker.
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Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers (/ˈɔːlbərz/; German: [ˈɔlbɐs]; 11 October 1758 – 2 March 1840) was a German physician and astronomer.
On 28 March 1802, Olbers discovered and named the asteroidPallas. Five years later, on 29 March 1807, he discovered the asteroid Vesta, which he allowed Carl Friedrich Gauss to name. As the word “asteroid” was not yet coined, the literature of the time referred to these minor planets as planets in their own right. He proposed that the asteroid belt, where these objects lay, was the remnants of a planet that had been destroyed. The current view of most scientists is that tidal effects from the planet Jupiter disrupted the planet-formation process in the asteroid belt. On 6 March 1815, Olbers discovered a periodic comet, now named after him (formally designated 13P/Olbers). Olbers’ paradox, described by him in 1823 (and then reformulated in 1826), states that the darkness of the night sky conflicts with the supposition of an infinite and eternal static universe.
Olbers was deputed by his fellow citizens to assist at the baptism of Napoleon II of France on 9 June 1811. He was a member of the corps legislatif in Paris 1812–13. He died in Bremen aged 81. He was twice married, and one son survived him. Olbers’ paradox, the argument that the dark sky at night shows that stars cannot be evenly distributed through infinite space, is named for him, though others had also advanced it.
Olbers war außerdem der Name verschiedener Segelschiffe: Eine in Archangelsk gebaute Fregatte wurde 1829 von F. C. Delius & Co. in Bremen erworben und 1837 abgewrackt. Ein 1838 in Grohn gebauter Segler des gleichen Eigners, das Vollschiff Olbers (1851), havarierte 1848. Später trug eine Dreimastbark der Kaiserlichen Marine den Namen des Astronomen.
Olbers streets in Berlin, Bremen, Hannover, Lilienthal and other places.
