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  2. Mary Fulbrook - Wikipedia

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    Fulbrook was born Mary Jean Alexandra Wilson on 28 November 1951 to Arthur Wilson and Harriett C. Wilson (née Friedeberg). She was educated at Sidcot School , a private day and boarding school in Somerset, and at King Edward VI High School , an all-girls independent school in Birmingham .

  3. Bibliography of Germany - Wikipedia

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    "From sick man of Europe to economic superstar: Germany's resurgent economy." Journal of economic perspectives 28.1 (2014): 167–188. online; Fulbrook, Mary (1991). A Concise History of Germany. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-36836-0. Funk, Nanette. "A spectre in Germany: refugees, a ‘welcome culture’ and an ‘integration ...

  4. Positive Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Positive Christianity (German: positives Christentum) was a religious movement within Nazi Germany which promoted the belief that the racial purity of the German people should be maintained by mixing racialistic Nazi ideology with either fundamental or significant elements of Nicene Christianity.

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  6. Kirchenkampf - Wikipedia

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    Both groups also faced significant internal disagreements and division. Mary Fulbrook wrote in her history of Germany: [91] The Nazis eventually gave up their attempt to co-opt Christianity, and made little pretence at concealing their contempt for Christian beliefs, ethics and morality.

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    "Germany's football federation, the Deutscher Fußball-Bund (DFB) swiftly confirmed that the assistant trainer Joachim Löw would take over." From the article Exhausted Klinsmann steps down to spend more time with his family by Luke Harding, The Guardian, sport Thursday July 13 2006, page 5.

  8. Cross-border challenges widen wealth gap between Europe and ...

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    Cross border challenges are widening the gap between the output of Europeans and Americans, who have been moving ahead since the 1990s, a study by the International Monetary Fund showed. The ...

  9. ‘We are an extraordinary group of people’: Whoopi Goldberg ...

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    For some reason, it all seems like it’s compartmentalized,” she said. “And sports shouldn’t be that. It should be the best sportsperson out there.