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    <title>Der Herzschlag</title>
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    <description>Title: Der Herzschlag
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Cothran, Bettina; Aten, Zach; Miller, Daniel; Barnhill, Jeff; Franks, Leland; Kurtzeborn, Kristine; Kinnaird, Peter; Finney, Haynes; Nixon, Palmer; Thompson, Pamela; Gorski, Krystalyn; Kearse, Brandon; Khan, Jameel; Foege, John; Sheppard, Joey; Hochstein, Ian; Gramatte, Dominic; Payne, John; Layfeld, Daniel; Mason, Matt; Oswalt, Angelika; Hurley, Dan
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: During the summer of 2006, students in the Languages for Business and Technology (LBAT) - Germany program studied for seven weeks in Germany. They explored both the West and the East:  the historical city of Weimar, the bustling metropolis of Munich, and the capital Berlin.  Working in small groups assisted by German tutors, they learned about current issues facing German businesses through site visits to Schott Glas Werke, Hettich Kg, Siemens, and BMW.  They also experienced a varied cultural program including excursions to sites such as the historical marketplace, Viktualien Markt. In addition they took excursions to cities such as Eisenach –birthplace of Bach, Wartburg castle, Buchenwald concentration camp, Dresden, Jena, Erfurt, Naumburg, and Regensburg.  This is their account of their summer in Bavaria.
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: Participants: Zach Aten (Nebenredakteur), Daniel Miller (“Grizzly Dan”), Jeff Barnhill, Leland Franks, Kristine Kurtzeborn (Nebenredakteurin), Peter Kinnaird (Nebenredakteur), Haynes Finney, Palmer Nixon, Pamela Thompson (Chefredakteurin), Krystalyn Gorski, Brandon Kearse, Jameel Khan, John Foege, Joey Sheppard, Ian Hochstein, Dominic Gramatte, John Payne und Daniel Layfeld,  Dan Hurley (“Army Dan”), Matt Mason, Dr. Bettina Cothran, Angelika Oswalt. (Besonderer Dank geht an die Tutorinnen: Julia Brake, Christiane Schwab, Hanna Thiele, Marlies Baumgartner, Anne Staib).</description>
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    <title>Immer Geradeaus</title>
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    <description>Title: Immer Geradeaus
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Cothran, Bettina; Shealey-Barnswell, Tavon; Ruble,  Charlotte; Roman, Yoann; Kovacs, Elizabeth; Kovacs, Olga; Rahn, Victoria; Recsetar, Rella
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: During the summer of 2005, students in the Languages for Business and Technology (LBAT) - Germany program studied for six weeks in German region of Bavaria and the city of Munich. Working in small groups with the assistance of German tutors, they learned about current issues facing German businesses through site visits to BMV and Siemens. They experienced a varied cultural program including excursions to sites such as  the historical marketplace, Viktualien Markt  and Germany’s National Garden Festival, BUGA 2005.  This is an account of their summer in Bavaria.
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: Hauptredakteurin: Tavon Shealey-Barnswell; Assistentin der H.R.: Charlotte Ruble ; Assisten Fur Layout: Yoann Roman. Spezieller Dank an: Dr. Cothran,  Elizabeth Kovacs, Olga Kovacs Victoria Rahn, and Rella Recsetar.</description>
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    <title>PlanBlatt</title>
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    <description>Title: PlanBlatt
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Cothran, Bettina; Bass, Brandon; Brandl, Sylvia; Burhenn, William; Charles, Linnet; Cooper, Amanda; Crawford, Tyler; Dainer, Erin; Darnall, Elizabeth; Edwards, Cecile; Flegal, Valentine; Guhse Goethe, Annette; Hegeman, Daniel; Jackson, Justin; Kovacs, Olgi; Large, Cristina; Macmillan, Pierce; Musser, Andrew; Nagai, Yu; Rich, Laura; Rietmann, Max; Wickham, Brittany; Jahn, Victoria
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: During the summer of 2004, students in the Languages for Business and Technology (LBAT) - Germany program studied for six weeks in  the German region of Bavaria and the city of Munich. The class worked in small groups and with the help of German tutors, learned about current issues facing German businesses and experienced a varied cultural program including excursions to sites such as the historical marketplace, Viktualien Markt, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, and the famous English garden in Munich, the first public garden in Europe. This newsletter is their account of their summer in Bavaria.
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: Haupt Redakteur: Max Rietmann ; Wirtschaftredakteur: William Burhenn ; Sport Redakteur: Tyler Crawford ; Spezieller Dank an: Dr. Cothran, Sylvia Brandl, Victoria Jahn, Olgi Kovacs, and Annette Guhse Goethe.</description>
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