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Kinderen voor Kinderen: 1981 1 Kinderen voor Kinderen 2: 1981 1 Kinderen voor Kinderen 3: 1982 1 Kinderen voor Kinderen 4: 1983 1 Kinderen voor Kinderen 5: 1984 1 Kinderen voor Kinderen 6: 1985 3 Kinderen voor Kinderen 7: 1986 1 Kinderen voor Kinderen 8: 1987 1 Kinderen voor Kinderen 9: 1988 1 Kinderen voor Kinderen 10: 1989 1 Het beste uit ...
The first version of Sumatra PDF, designated version 0.1, was based on Xpdf 0.2 and was released on 1 June 2006. It switched to Poppler from version 0.2. In version 0.4, it changed to MuPDF for more speed [4] and better support for the Windows platform. Poppler remained as alternative engine for a time, and from version 0.6 to 0.8 it was ...
Kinderen geen bezwaar is a Dutch sitcom, developed by the VARA and written by Haye van der Heyden. The first episode aired on Nederland 1 on 25 September 2004, replacing the popular series Oppassen!!! . [1] After the ninth season, which was scheduled to air in January 2013, the series was not renewed.
The company was launched in 1972. [2] NewsBank was bought from Naisbitt by Daniel S. Jones, who subsequently became its president. [1] [2] Naisbitt left NewsBank in 1973. [3] In 1983, NewsBank acquired Readex. [4] [5] With the completion of the merger, NewsBank had acquired one of the earliest organizations in America to archive microform. [4] [5]
Wilhelm's statement is supported by the 2005 Wired World Phase II (YCWW II) survey conducted by the Media Awareness Network of Canada [26] on 5000 Grade 4 – 11 students. [27] The key findings of the survey were: 62% of Grade 4 students prefer the Internet. 38% of Grade 4 students prefer the library. 91% of Grade 11 students prefer the Internet.
Jack, Jacky and the Juniors (Dutch: Jan, Jans en de Kinderen) is a Dutch comic strip originally made by Jan Kruis for women's weekly magazine Libelle, for whom they've become mascots. It chronicles the events of an average family and has been running since 1970. [1] Since 1999, the gags are made by Studio Kruis.
Children of the Sea portrays children at play, and the toy is a sailing boat in the shallow water. [2] In Dutch the painting is known as Kinderen Der Zee. [3] The painting is now in the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. [1] Israëls created at least 13 different versions or configurations of children playing by the sea.