Can anyone tell me more about the student protest movements in germany during the 1960s?
like maybe a background history of why the protests originated? or like what the protests were trying to achieve? was it democracy? and did it accomplish what the students wanted? also if anyoen could steer me toward some sources or articles to read that would be great. thanks.
History - 2 Answers
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Are you talking about the German students protesting the war in Vietnam and American civil rights. If not I'm not wasting my breath :D I'll tell you more if thats it.
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Exactly which????????? Do you means student protests in East Germany against oppressive government and the hated Stasi? There was also another group, which caused terror just for fun. Will have a look quick... http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,545857,00.html or this? http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,545857,00.html info about Stasi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stasi left-wing terror: http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-4890.html http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,2432776,00.html http://ignoblus.newsvine.com/_news/2007/11/01/1066201-former-left-wing-domestic-terrorist-examines-1960s-activism Should be enough info for you to look at. Hope I'm on the right track...
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Am I a Resident of Germany ? I am asian student trying for a working holiday maker visa?
Am I a Resident of Germany ? I am asian student trying for a working holiday maker visa?
I would like to know is it possible for me to apply for this visa which the website states the following condition. " Please note if you are not normally resident in Germany we will not be able to take on your application We generally advise people to apply in their home country before travelling."
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if the website says that ? than if i were you i would get online to check your country of origin ,and check Germany embassy , i have never heard of this ? but ? you just say that you were a resident .so that should not apply to you .you are not traveling to Germany ,you are already in that country .......?please come back and tell me what it is you really want to find out ? i will try to find it for you ..))
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call your local immigrations office or embassy.
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usually resident means you are living in the country (legally of course) regardless of situation. I.e. if you are a student on a student visa, living in germany, usually you would be considered a resident of germany (though obviously not a citizen). Though each country may have its own rules.
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in Most situations, foreigners have to go to their NativeCountry and submit the applications to the Embassy or Consulate.
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Monday, November 7, 2011
how much (approximately) is college in germany for a foreign student?
how much (approximately) is college in germany for a foreign student?
im going to b a foreign student in germany nd wanna know how much its cost to b a foreign exchange at a german college ...i know they have american colleges like in bremen n i belive in heidelberg but ne one no about n american dollars? thanks!
Bavaria - 2 Answers
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When I did the exhange with my college, I just paid normal tution for my school in the states, and my tutition was free at the German school. You may want to talk to the German professor to find the exact policy of your school.
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College in general is free in Germany.Depending on the school and the state you might have to pay a fee of 500 Euros per semester,but that max.Besides that you just need money for your books and the costs of living.
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im going to b a foreign student in germany nd wanna know how much its cost to b a foreign exchange at a german college ...i know they have american colleges like in bremen n i belive in heidelberg but ne one no about n american dollars? thanks!
Bavaria - 2 Answers
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When I did the exhange with my college, I just paid normal tution for my school in the states, and my tutition was free at the German school. You may want to talk to the German professor to find the exact policy of your school.
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College in general is free in Germany.Depending on the school and the state you might have to pay a fee of 500 Euros per semester,but that max.Besides that you just need money for your books and the costs of living.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
becoming an exchange student to Germany?
becoming an exchange student to Germany?
I'm currently studying the language and I really want to go there as an exchange student my senior year (of high school, I am a freshman now). Does anyone know of websites/programs that are particularly good? Does anyone know the cost? Any advice on learning the language?? (my grandmother is German and she's helping me also) All answers are greatly appreciated!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Haha you sound exactly like me when i was a freshman in high school. My grandmother is also from germany and doesn't look like she was going to be moving back there any time soon so she was always encouraging me to do a student exchange program but i heard you have to have A's on your whole report card so i really didn't try it. Now i'm a junior and in August i am going to Germany as a foreign exchange student for 10 months for my senior year with the Rotary International Club in my district. No matter what you have heard or what you will hear about the Rotaries program (maybe it was just me) but it was pretty easy to get into. My grades aren't A's i get B's and C's actually but the program so far is really fun because they have had Orientation already and a District Confrence and i have met a lot of people from other towns in PA that are leaving the country and i have also met some exchange students in America and we have all became great friends from just spending 2 weekends together in a span of 3 months. As for how i found out about Rotary? Honestly i was just bored one day during the summer and entered my name and phone number and email to find out more information on a rotary international page about exchange programs and one day about 2 months later i got a call i was never expecting.. it was a man asking if i wanted to be an exchange student lol. so i encourage you to find out more about Rotary and if you have any information you want or any questions please feel free to either add me on MSN or E-mail me at TennesseTitans09@hotmail.com. thanks. bye :)
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Definitely go with AFS. Their one of the most know and reputable programs. Here's their website. http://www.usa.afs.org/usa_en/home It can be quite expensive, but you aren't going to find any cheaper then that. I'm going to France with AFS next year.
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I'm currently studying the language and I really want to go there as an exchange student my senior year (of high school, I am a freshman now). Does anyone know of websites/programs that are particularly good? Does anyone know the cost? Any advice on learning the language?? (my grandmother is German and she's helping me also) All answers are greatly appreciated!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Haha you sound exactly like me when i was a freshman in high school. My grandmother is also from germany and doesn't look like she was going to be moving back there any time soon so she was always encouraging me to do a student exchange program but i heard you have to have A's on your whole report card so i really didn't try it. Now i'm a junior and in August i am going to Germany as a foreign exchange student for 10 months for my senior year with the Rotary International Club in my district. No matter what you have heard or what you will hear about the Rotaries program (maybe it was just me) but it was pretty easy to get into. My grades aren't A's i get B's and C's actually but the program so far is really fun because they have had Orientation already and a District Confrence and i have met a lot of people from other towns in PA that are leaving the country and i have also met some exchange students in America and we have all became great friends from just spending 2 weekends together in a span of 3 months. As for how i found out about Rotary? Honestly i was just bored one day during the summer and entered my name and phone number and email to find out more information on a rotary international page about exchange programs and one day about 2 months later i got a call i was never expecting.. it was a man asking if i wanted to be an exchange student lol. so i encourage you to find out more about Rotary and if you have any information you want or any questions please feel free to either add me on MSN or E-mail me at TennesseTitans09@hotmail.com. thanks. bye :)
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Definitely go with AFS. Their one of the most know and reputable programs. Here's their website. http://www.usa.afs.org/usa_en/home It can be quite expensive, but you aren't going to find any cheaper then that. I'm going to France with AFS next year.
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