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  2. Hammering Man - Wikipedia

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    Hammering Man is a series of monumental kinetic sculptures by Jonathan Borofsky.The two-dimensional painted steel sculptures were designed at different scales (from approximately 12 feet to 49 feet high), were painted black, and depict a man with a motorized arm and hammer movement to symbolize workers throughout the world. [1]

  3. Axalta - Wikipedia

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    Axalta traces its origins to the German firm Herberts Gmbh, which began in 1866 coating carriages before moving to automotive painting. Through later mergers the company became DuPont Performance Coatings (DPC), part of the American DuPont chemical empire, and was rebranded as Axalta Coating Systems after being purchased by The Carlyle Group in ...

  4. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving photograph depicting people: a person working as a shoeshiner and an individual having his shoes shined. [5] [s 1] [s 3] Self‐Portrait as a Drowned Man [b] 18 October 1840 Hippolyte Bayard: Paris, France [6] Direct Positive

  5. Portal:Germany/Selected articles and pictures - Wikipedia

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    The pictures used on the portal (see Portal:Germany/Selected picture for the list) should be Featured pictures, Exzellente Bilder, or Featured pictures from Commons. A useful place to look is commons:Category:Featured pictures of Germany. The gallery below is no longer relevant, it is here just for historical interest.

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  7. Volksmarching - Wikipedia

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    Volksmarching (from German "Volksmarsch", people's march) is a form of non-competitive fitness walking that developed in Europe in the mid-late 1960s. By 1968, the International Federation of Popular Sports (better known as the "IVV") was formed by Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.

  8. The Longest Way - Wikipedia

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    The video features Rehage walking 4646 km (2887 miles) from Beijing to Ürümqi during 2007 and 2008. [2] [3] Rehage originally set himself a goal to walk from Beijing, China and reach his hometown of Bad Nenndorf, Germany. The walk featured in the video started in November 2007 but he stopped and withdrew from the walk in October 2008.

  9. Walking Man (Borofsky) - Wikipedia

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    Walking Man is a 1995 sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky, standing 17 metres (56 ft) tall and weighing 16 tonnes (35,000 lb). It is located on the Leopoldstraße in Munich , next to the Munich Re business premises.