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Kruse, Christian. "Preparing for an Emergency: Building and Organisational Measures". Atlanti 25, nr 2 (20.10.2015): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.33700/2670-451x.25.2.61-70(2015).

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Using the example of Bavaria, the article provides a summary of the building measures contributing towards the means to deal with emergencies in the archiving area. In a second part, the current situation regarding the establishment of emergency networks between archives and other cultural institutions in Germany is described. In Bavaria, emergency networks are currently being prepared in Augsburg and Munich.
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Wilson, Johnnie B. "A foxy loxy and a lallapalagram". Teaching Children Mathematics 16, nr 8 (kwiecień 2010): 492–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/tcm.16.8.0492.

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It is easy to fall into the trap of thinking that teaching mathematics should greatly differ from teaching language arts. The subjects are usually scheduled separately in the school day. Classroom teachers at Munich International School in Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, did not pay much attention to what language means to learning and teaching mathematics—until their geometry students offered language surprises that reminded their teachers how important language is.
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Maehle, Andreas-Holger. "Doctors in Court, Honour, and Professional Ethics: Two Scandals in Imperial Germany". Gesnerus 68, nr 1 (11.11.2011): 61–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22977953-06801004.

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Comparing two public medical affairs which involved disciplinary proceedings and libel actions, one from Bavaria and one from Prussia, this article analyzes the dynamics behind legal conflicts over doctors’ professional ethics in Imperial Germany. In both the case of Dr Maurice Hutzler, who com mitted suicide after conflicts with senior colleagues at the Gisela Children’s Hospital and a sentence of the court of honour of the Munich Medical District Society, and the Berlin “patient trade” affair, in which the medical professors Ernst von Leyden, Hermann Senator, Karl Anton Ewald and Carl Posner were accused of having made payments to middlemen for bringing them lucrative private patients, notions of personal and professional honour played a central role. The Munich case highlighted shortcomings of the Bavarian medical court of honour system, which was less developed than its Prussian counterpart. The analysis of the two cases suggests that the ethics of medical practice in early twentieth-century Germany should be viewed as part of a culture of honour.
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Utesch, Matthias Christoph. "A Successful Approach to Study Skills: Go4C´s Projects Strengthen Teamwork". International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP) 6, nr 1 (22.02.2016): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v6i1.5359.

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The Pupils´ Academy of Serious Gaming at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) deploys the business game Go4C as a tool to learn study skills. Especially, the project management feature of Go4C is a reliable instrument to successfully strengthen teamwork skills of students at the upper vocational schools of Bavaria/ Germany. We enable the pupils to change their learning perspective from school student to university student by participating in a regular course at TUM based on project-based learning with Go4C. The goal is to learn how to self-assess and develop those activities which are important for one´s personal study skills at an early stage before leaving school.
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Legge, Jr., Jerome S. "Opór wobec procesów w sprawie zbrodni wojennych: masakra w Malmédy, niemieckie Kościoły a kontrwywiad amerykański CIC". Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały, nr 9 (1.12.2013): 173–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.32927/zzsim.586.

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War crimes trials roused considerable resistance in Germany. Here the author analyzes opposition to the Malmédy Trial, conducted at Dachau in 1946, citing documents made available under the 1998 Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act – in particular those of Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Munich Johannes Neuhäusler and regional Protestant bishop Theophil Wurm of Württemberg. These clergymen helped reduce sentences and obtain clemency for perpetrators. Munich lawyer and activist Rudolf Aschenauer, a close associate of Neuhäusler, coordinated a large network devoted to thwarting the convictions of the former Waffen-SS men. The author traces U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) monitoring of both Aschenauer and the bishops.
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Lüdecke, Cornelia. "Neumayer’s impact on meteorology in Germany". Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 123, nr 1 (2011): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rs11035.

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When Georg von Neumayer (1826–1909) had a practical training with Johann von Lamont (1805-1879) at the observatory at Bogenhausen (today part of Munich), he learnt not only about astronomical observations and the construction of instruments, but also about magnetic and meteorological measurements, as well as the organisation of networks of stations and the importance of publication of measured data and their analysis. When he became first Director of the Deutsche Seewarte (German Maritime Observatory) in Hamburg (1876–1903) he subsequently introduced weather telegraphy and synoptic meteorology and installed a workshop for the development and calibration of meteorological and magnetic instruments and compasses. He also initiated the establishment of a weather service in Bavaria and the aerological (kite) station at Groß Borstel close to Hamburg (1903). Under his guidance the Deutsche Seewarte soon took over a leading role in Germany, which was confirmed in Neumayer’s membership in the International Meteorological Committee (1879–1888). Finally he became the founding President of the Deutsche Meteorologische Gesellschaft (German Meteorological Society) in 1883. This can be regarded as a further important step for the institutionalisation of meteorology as a discipline in Germany.
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Walter, Elias, Leonard von Bronk, Reinhard Hickel i Karin Christine Huth. "Impact of COVID-19 on Dental Care during a National Lockdown: A Retrospective Observational Study". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, nr 15 (28.07.2021): 7963. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157963.

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The coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has challenged dental health professions. This study analyzes its impact on urgent dental care in the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, University Hospital Munich and Bavaria, Germany. Patient numbers without and with positive/suspected COVID-19 infection, their reasons for attendance, and treatments were retrospectively recorded (February–July 2020) and linked to local COVID-19 infection numbers, control measures, and numbers/reasons for closures of private dental practices in Bavaria, Germany. Patient numbers decreased within the urgent care unit and the private dental practices followed by a complete recovery by the end of July. While non-emergency visits dropped to almost zero during the first lockdown, pain-related treatments were administered invariably also in patients with positive/suspected COVID-19 infections. Reasons for practice closures were lack of personal protective equipment (PPE), lack of employees, staff’s increased health risks, and infected staff, which accounted for 0.72% (3.6% closures in total). Pain-driven urgent dental care remains a constant necessity even in times of high infection risk, and measures established at the beginning of the pandemic seem to have provided a safe environment for patients as well as oral health care providers. PPE storage is important to ensure patients’ treatment under high-risk conditions, and its storage and provision by regulatory units might guarantee a stable and safe oral health care system in the future.
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Astramowicz-Leyk, Teresa. "Instytucje i organizacje w Monachium na rzecz uchodźców – wybrane aspekty". Krakowskie Studia Małopolskie 39, nr 3 (2023): 125–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/ksm20230306.

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Russia’s war in Ukraine has been ongoing since 2014, but initially Russian actions took the form of a hybrid war. Ukraine was in peaceful relations with the rest of the world when Russia seized Ukraine’s Crimea without a declaration of war and waged war in Donbass. Its full-scale scope, launched on February 24, 2022, was unprecedented in post-war Europe and caused several million people living in the invaded country to leave Ukrainian territory. The purpose of this article is to show how organizations and institutions in Munich are addressing the influx of refugees into the city, including refugees from Ukraine. As a research hypothesis, it was assumed that in Germany, including Munich, the German experience of 2015 and subsequent years in accepting newcomers from the Middle East played a huge role in solving the problems of refugees from Ukraine after February 24, 2022. The basic research problems are contained in questions such as: what changes in asylum law have been made in Germany by the federal government; who in the city of Munich is entitled to assistance and what benefits does it cover?; what is the assistance to refugees provided by the Office for Housing and Migration in Munich?; what does the Office for the Prevention of Homelessness do?; what are the tasks of the Local Mediation Office?; what are the competencies of the so-called Social Service for the Deaf?; what is the scope of activities of the Office of Return Assistance?; what are the return offices in Bavaria?; what are the activities of the Office for Intercultural Work?; what is the scope of activities of the Foreign Qualification Development Service Center? The leading research method used in the research conducted is institutionallegal analysis.
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Planert, Ute. "From Collaboration to Resistance: Politics, Experience, and Memory of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Southern Germany". Central European History 39, nr 4 (grudzień 2006): 676–705. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938906000227.

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Travelers strolling through Stuttgart's Old Town who pause before Württemberg's royal residence can hardly fail to notice the Victory Column. Thirty meters high, it towers over the square and proclaims Crown Prince Wilhelm's victories against the armies of Napoleon in 1814. Erected in 1841, the Victory Column marked the Silver Jubilee of Wilhelm's reign, by that time a much-loved regent. Eight years earlier, at the twentieth anniversary of the Battle of Leipzig, the Bavarian king Ludwig I dedicated a memorial to the dead of the Russian Campaign. Evidently cast from the metal of French cannons, the massive obelisk dominates a crossroads in Munich—roads named after victorious battles fought during the Wars of Liberation. With their military campaigns engraved in stone, the two monarchies, Württemberg and Bavaria, demonstrated their zealous opposition to the French Emperor.
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Koswara, Aang, i Syauqy Lukman. "Communication competence of Indonesian workers in intercultural interaction in Munich and Canberra". Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi 10, nr 2 (29.12.2022): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jkk.v10i2.41976.

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The discourse of intercultural communication competence is increasingly important in the globalized world. However, there need to be more studies reported on the communication competence of Indonesian workers in intercultural interaction, particularly in the host country Germany and Australia. This study investigates communication competence in the intercultural interaction of Indonesian workers in two cities, Munich and Canberra. It focuses on intercultural challenges encountered by Indonesian workers working at different corporations and organizations in Munich and Canberra. Using qualitative methods, we examine Indonesian workers' intercultural awareness, sensitivity, and language competence in the host cities. This ethnographic study is based on interviews and informal conversations with Indonesian workers in Munich and Canberra and observations through the engagement of the researchers in the various Indonesian Diaspora community in the two cities. Based on thematic analysis, two empirical findings are essential to everyday intercultural interaction. First, intercultural awareness and sensitivity explain the knowledge and experiences of Indonesian workers on local rules and regulations, culture, and history of the host cities. Second, language competence describes the ability of Indonesian workers to understand the accents and dialects (German Bavaria and English Australian) and to overcome language barriers in everyday work and community life. The study concludes that participants have different experiences implementing communication competence in everyday interaction. It depends on the intercultural interaction intensity of Indonesian workers with their colleagues and the local community.
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Rozprawy doktorskie na temat "Corps Bavaria (Munich, Germany)"

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Edingshaus, Evelyn. "The Munich Oktoberfest : generator and vehicle of Bavarian identity". Thesis, University of Canterbury. Sociology and Anthropology, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1029.

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The aim of this thesis is to explore how the Oktoberfest impacts on regional identity in Bavaria, with particular focus on its capital, Munich. Over the last decade, a conscious revival of Bavarian traditions at the event has become noticeable. This thesis investigates why there has been a revival of Bavarian characteristics at the Oktoberfest and seeks also to explain why this revival is occurring at this particular point in time. My investigation of the revival of regional Bavarian identity was conducted with a qualitative approach and placed in the wider context of Germany and Europe. Using theories around 'imagined communities' (Anderson, 1991), 'communities' boundaries' (Cohen, 1985) and 'invented traditions' (Hobsbawm, 1983), I show that, alongside the historical and political background of Bavaria, wider trends and developments in the course of Europeanisation and globalisation have played a significant role in the increasing interest in and emphasis on Bavarian identity in Munich. The research showed that the Oktoberfest offers the most prominent occasion for the Munich locals to display Bavarian traditions. Moreover, it serves as a 'celebratory stage' for the locals to reassert their identity, which is stressed as being distinct from the German nation. Also, the celebration of Bavarian tradition can be interpreted as people's 'return' to their regional roots in their search for stability in a rapidly globalising world.
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Ulrich, Claudia. "Das königliche Hof- und Nationaltheater unter Max I. Joseph von Bayern : Vorgeschichte, Entwicklung und Wirkung eines öffentlichen Theaters /". München : Beck, 2000. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0710/2001350988.html.

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Książki na temat "Corps Bavaria (Munich, Germany)"

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Ulrike, Hessler. The Munich National Theatre: From royal court theatre to the Bavarian State Opera. München: Bruckmann, 1991.

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Schoske, Sylvia. Egyptian art in Munich. Munich: Staatliche Sammlung Ägyptischer Kunst, 1993.

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Altmann, Lothar. The Maximilianeum in Munich: Scholarship Foundation, building, Bavarian Parliament. Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner, 1993.

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Sylvia, Schoske, Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst (Bavaria, Germany) i Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung (Berlin, Germany), red. Last exit Munich: Altägyptische Meisterwerke aus Berlin. [München]: Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst, 2009.

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Das Maximilianeum: Biografie eines Gebäudes. Wyd. 2. München: Allitera, 2009.

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Krückmann, Peter Oluf. The Wittelsbach palaces: From Landshut and Höchstd̈t to Munich. Munich: Prestel Verlag, 2001.

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Munich in the cobwebs of Berlin, Washington, and Moscow: Foreign political tendencies in Bavaria, 1917-1919. New York: P. Lang, 1995.

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Germany) Symposium on Applications and the Internet (11th 2011 Munich. Proceedings: The 11th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications and the Internet : SAINT 2011 : 18-21 July 2011, Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2011.

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München, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, i Neue Pinakothek (Munich Germany), red. In Europa zu Hause: Niederländer in München um 1600 = Citizens of Europe : Dutch and Flemish artists in Munich c. 1600. München: Hirmer, 2005.

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Freundschaft und Toleranz: 200 Jahre Corps Bavaria zu Landshut und München. München: Akademischer Verlag, 2006.

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Części książek na temat "Corps Bavaria (Munich, Germany)"

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"Munich (Bavaria, Germany)". W Northern Europe, 506–10. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203059159-121.

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Terrell, Robert Shea. "Making a National Icon". W A Nation Fermented, 123–42. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198881834.003.0006.

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Abstract This chapter analyzes the process by which the Reinheitsgebot, or Beer Purity Law, transformed from a relatively unknown production standard into a national commercial icon of the Federal Republic. The Reinheitsgebot became ubiquitous in two conflicts of market integration as Bavarian and later West German brewers and legislators framed integration as an affront to their commercial and cultural lives. In the so-called Süßbierstreit, or conflict over sweet beer, brewers and regulators in Old Bavaria sought to stem the tide of West German market integration in the form of non-Bavarian beer entering Franconia, the culturally contested areas of northern Bavaria. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Franconian borderlands became the object of battles over cultural, economic, and regulatory supremacy between Munich and Bonn. The second conflict followed a parallel trajectory but was initiated by west European market integration and set West Germans in opposition to imports from other member states of the European Economic Community. Here, capital and regulatory influence in Munich led the way, but West German regulators and consumer groups likewise joined the charge to rally behind market protectionism. Challenging the mythos of the innate place of the Reinheitsgebot in Germany, this chapter shows it was a product of market protectionism that rallied regulators and consumers alike in defense of industrial interests.
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Terrell, Robert Shea. "Gone Flat?" W A Nation Fermented, 166–88. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198881834.003.0008.

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Abstract This chapter details crucial shifts in three spheres—capital, regulation, and geopolitics—that transformed how Bavarian brewers and their associates operated on local, national, and global scales. In the case of capital, the recessions of the 1970s and 1980s hollowed out the place-based claims to authenticity by which Munich brewery Löwenbräu had helped shape global conceptions of the German nation. The Bavarian stereotype would persist, but after the 1970s, producers, marketers, and promoters in Bavaria scaled back their promotion of cultural approximation. In the regulatory sphere, the 1970s and 1980s also witnessed the emergence of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) as the cutting edge of neoliberal European market integration. While West Germans continued to insist on the cultural importance of the Reinheitsgebot, the ECJ defanged it as a market barrier by the end of the 1980s. For West Germans weary of surrogate imports, the Reinheitsgebot became a purely cultural standard—one that symbolized national culture in a supranational economy. Lastly, while the reunification of Germany initially brought Western brewers opportunities for expansion, soon brewers on both sides of the former divide insisted on the importance of a decentralized national industry that adhered to the Reinheitsgebot. Major structural transitions from the 1970s to the 1990s thus took down the scaffolding of explosive economic growth and political division that had fuelled earlier developments, but they did not fundamentally undo the Bavarian influence of decades past.
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Stibbe, Matthew. "The Weimar Republic and the Rise of National Socialism". W The Oxford History of the Third Reich, 21–50. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192886835.003.0002.

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Abstract This chapter looks at the early history of the Nazi Party (NSDAP), from its foundation in Munich in 1919 through to Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor of the German Reich on 30 January 1933. It also takes up the related, but distinct, story of the Weimar Republic’s surprising resilience in the 1920s, and its ultimate collapse in the early 1930s. The chapter begins with a discussion of the NSDAP’s place in the broader development of extreme right-wing politics in Bavaria up to 1923. It then explains the failure of the party’s Beer Hall Putsch in November 1923, and the shift towards relative economic and political stability for the republic in the half decade that followed. The Great Depression of the early 1930s brought an abrupt end to democratic normality, and created the social and political conditions which made possible the transformation of the Nazis from a fringe movement into a mainstream party with popular support across Germany. By September 1930 the NSDAP was achieving 18.3 per cent of the vote in national parliamentary elections, doubling this to 37.3 per cent by July 1932. Even so, it never won an outright majority, and it actually began to lose votes in late 1932. As the last section of the chapter explains, Hitler was appointed, not elected, into office, and he was helped by shifts in the international as well as domestic political arenas at the turn of the year 1932–3 (233 words).
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Harvey, David. "Uneven Geographical Developments". W A Brief History of Neoliberalism. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199283262.003.0008.

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A moving map of the progress of neoliberalization on the world stage since 1970 would be hard to construct. To begin with, most states that have taken the neoliberal turn have done so only partially–– the introduction of greater flexibility into labour markets here, a deregulation of financial operations and embrace of monetarism there, a move towards privatization of state-owned sectors somewhere else. Wholesale changes in the wake of crises (such as the collapse of the Soviet Union) can be followed by slow reversals as the unpalatable aspects of neoliberalism become more evident. And in the struggle to restore or establish a distinctive upper-class power all manner of twists and turns occur as political powers change hands and as the instruments of influence are weakened here or strengthened there. Any moving map would therefore feature turbulent currents of uneven geographical development that need to be tracked in order to understand how local transformations relate to broader trends. Competition between territories (states, regions, or cities) as to who had the best model for economic development or the best business climate was relatively insignificant in the 1950s and 1960s. Competition of this sort heightened in the more fluid and open systems of trading relations established after 1970. The general progress of neoliberalization has therefore been increasingly impelled through mechanisms of uneven geographical developments. Successful states or regions put pressure on everyone else to follow their lead. Leapfrogging innovations put this or that state (Japan, Germany, Taiwan, the US, or China), region (Silicon Valley, Bavaria, Third Italy, Bangalore, the Pearl River delta, or Botswana), or even city (Boston, San Francisco, Shanghai, or Munich) in the vanguard of capital accumulation. But the competitive advantages all too often prove ephemeral, introducing an extraordinary volatility into global capitalism. Yet it is also true that powerful impulses of neoliberalization have emanated, and even been orchestrated, from a few major epicentres. Clearly, the UK and the US led the way. But in neither country was the turn unproblematic. While Thatcher could successfully privatize social housing and the public utilities, core public services such as the national health-care system and public education remained largely immune.
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"24. BVerfGE 99, 100 Judgment of the Second Senate of 13 October 1998 – 2 BvR 1275/96 “Guarantee of church property (St. Salvator church (Salvatorkirche)) case” Surrender of the St. Salvator church in Munich (Church of the Transfiguration of the Saviour) to the Free State of Bavaria for transfer to the “Holy Metropolis of Germany”." W Decisions of the Bundesverfassungsgericht - Federal Constitutional Court - Federal Republic of Germa, 322–37. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845205540-322.

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Streszczenia konferencji na temat "Corps Bavaria (Munich, Germany)"

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Siefert, Christopher. "What's new in Tpetra & Data Services?." W Proposed for presentation at the EuroTUG 2022 held September 12-14, 2022 in Munich, Bavaria Germany. US DOE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2004512.

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