ESCAPE EVENTS - Rundgang beim Escape-Raum Anbieter in Frankfurt - Spiel doch mal...!
Mit Catan - Überfall der Barbaran gibt es in Frankfurt bei ESCAPE EVENTS den ersten Catan Escape Raum. Doch gibt es hier auch weitere Räume. Wir haben uns mit dem Geschäftsführer Hakan Avci getroffen und mit ihm einen kleinen Rundgang gemacht.
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Escape Room and Burger Bonding - Team Event - Frankfurt - der fette Bulle - Day 46 - Tao of Stefan
Today was a short day at work. We left early as a team for some bonding time.
First we went to a place called Tumult. They have several escape rooms. We had a double room and played against time and against each other.
It was my first escape room experience and I enjoyed it a lot.
After that we talked for a while about the event and sent out for a team dinner.
The restaurant that was picked was a fresh and neat burger joint called der fette Bulle (the fat bull).
I had an avocado chili burger with an extra egg and sweet potato fries on the side.
The overall experience was good, the meat was fresh and I got it medium. The fries were really crispy and had a delicious taste.
My colleagues plates looked equally good and I heard no complaints.
The best part of the day was a surprise visit of my wife. She stays for a couple of days. I really look forward to those hours.
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Room Escape - XPLOR-Rhein-Main im Interview bei Antenne Frankfurt
xplor-rhein-main.de // Room Escape ist das ideale Teamtraining für Gruppen im Beruf, aber auch privat erfreut sich dieses Erlebnis großer Beliebtheit. Testen Sie es selbst:
Sie werden in einem Raum eingesperrt und müssen verschiedene Rätsel lösen, um dann am Ende den Schlüssel in's Freie zu erhalten. Ein riesen Spaß, denn neben dem Teamgedanken fördert es die Kreativität! Ideal für Firmen, Gruppen, Junggesellenabschiede ...
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Yanis Varoufakis on the state of Europe and the Euro
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World War I prisoners of war in Germany | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:54 1 The Hague Conventions
00:02:56 2 Conditions of detention
00:05:08 2.1 The camps
00:05:16 2.1.1 The types of camps
00:05:24 2.1.1.1 The iMannschaftslager/i
00:06:42 2.1.1.2 Officers’ camps (iOffizierslager/i)
00:08:25 2.1.1.3 The iDurchgangslager/i
00:09:12 2.1.1.4 Reprisal camps
00:10:36 2.1.2 Guard personnel
00:12:46 2.2 Food
00:16:52 2.3 Hygiene and illnesses
00:20:16 2.3.1 Psychological illnesses
00:21:20 2.4 Mail
00:22:59 2.5 Cultural and religious life
00:24:49 2.6 Detention and sentencings
00:27:44 2.7 Work
00:31:03 2.8 Propaganda
00:31:27 2.8.1 Among the population
00:33:29 2.8.2 Inside the camps
00:34:51 3 Escapes
00:38:31 4 The role of humanitarian organizations
00:41:06 5 Civilian prisoners and deportees
00:43:02 6 Wounded prisoners
00:44:29 7 Prisoner exchanges, internment in neutral countries, and repatriation
00:47:54 8 The return from captivity
00:49:19 8.1 French prisoners' return
00:51:23 8.2 British and American prisoners' return
00:51:55 8.3 Russian prisoners' return
00:52:41 8.4 Other prisoners' return
00:53:08 9 The prisoners and historiography
00:54:59 10 Recognition for the prisoners
00:58:41 11 Leipzig trials
00:59:23 12 Memoirs
01:03:24 13 In the arts
01:03:32 13.1 Cinema
01:04:28 13.2 Theatre
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- Socrates
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The situation of World War I prisoners of war in Germany is an aspect of the conflict little covered by historical research. However, the number of soldiers imprisoned reached a little over seven million for all the belligerents, of whom around 2,400,000 were held by Germany.
Starting in 1915, the German authorities put in place a system of camps, nearly three hundred in all, and did not hesitate to resort to denutrition, punishments and psychological mobbing; incarceration was also combined with methodical exploitation of the prisoners. This prefigured the systematic use of prison camps on a grand scale during the 20th century.
However, the captivity organised by the German military authorities also contributed to creating exchanges among peoples and led a number of prisoners to reflect on their involvement in the war and relation with their homeland.
The Enormous Radio / Lovers, Villains and Fools / The Little Prince
The Enormous Radio is a short story written by John Cheever in 1947. It first appeared in the May 17, 1947 issue of The New Yorker and was later collected in The Enormous Radio and Other Stories. The story deals with a family who purchases a new radio that allows them to listen in on conversations and arguments of other tenants living in their apartment building.
According to Alan Lloyd Smith, author of American Gothic Fiction - An Introduction ISBN 0-8264-1595-4, a concept of domestic abjection is one that disturbs identity, order, and system. This is exactly what the new radio did in the Westcott household. When Mrs. Westcott saw the new radio in the large gumwood cabinet, she did not like the enormousness of it. The Gumwood cabinet is a dark cabinet and did not fit in with the living room furnishings and colors that Irene had personally chosen. This cabinet is dark and ugly, bringing darkness into the living room and their lives. Eventually, Irene identifies herself with the object.
Another gothic concept of The Enormous Radio is the element of buried secrets. Both Jim and Irene begin to recognize that there is tension in their marriage. Irene had many deep dark secrets that she feels guilty about. She has successfully hidden these secrets all these years until the ugliness of the radio brings up her neighbors problems. Irene has suppressed and hidden her feelings to others and herself for a long time. This is the reason she is drawn to the radio, it exposes the inner life of others and eventually hers. Irene identified with the others in the building as her own problems. It is ironic that the thing purchased to bring joy to the Westcott's life did nothing but cause trouble between them. Secrets revealed are sometimes not able to be handled well.
Alan Lloyd Smith also identifies Domestic Gothic as,[2] intimately bound up with the idea of the house, gender, and family, which becomes through metaphor, a way of externalizing the inner life of fictional characters.