Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Name of german cargo ship loading fish in charleston newfoundland in 1963?

Can you rephrase your question so it's clear as to what you seek? What's unusual about a German cargo ship loading fish??

Name of german cargo ship loading fish in charleston newfoundland in 1963?
If you're looking to find out the name of a certain ship from 1963 this is not the right place to find it. There ARE sites online that might help but this isn't one of them. LOL


Is Hitler a Good Name for a german Shepard?

Just Wondering cause a friend had one :-s

Is Hitler a Good Name for a german Shepard?
If you want it to be named that go ahead it s your dog
Reply:NOT NICE CARMA
Reply:How about Blondie....ok ok, I know...I'll shut up now. I couldn't resist!
Reply:nah...better name for a doberman pincher
Reply:Adolf would be better,I've always liked the name Adolf.
Reply:Ha, yes. Do it. "Hitler! Come here, Hitler! No! Don't sh*t there Hitler!"
Reply:i dont think so, people might be offended if they are sensitive.
Reply:I think Adolf would be a much better name
Reply:no
Reply:you never thought of a better name
Reply:YES --THEN YOU CAN SINGE THIS SONG TO THE TUNE OF BRIDGE AN THE RIVER KUI-


HITLER HE ONLY HAD ONE BALL


GURRING HAD TWO BUT VERY SMALL


HIMMLER HAD SOMETHING SMILER


AND GOBBLES HAD NO BALLS AT ALL
Reply:Sure it is. A real monster. Murderer, sick minded psycho who terrorized the entire world. Why the **** would anyone with half a brain name a dog after such a monster? German Sheperds are great dogs, and quite frankly deserve a better name than that. Give the good, decent Germans some credit please.
Reply:hehe.....could be funny! but my advice will be that you call him something else!
Reply:No!
Reply:only if its an evil german shepard
Reply:Yes.
Reply:I have to agree that naming it Adolf might spare some griefing while keeping the joke alive. I wanted to name my doberman Adolf, but I ended up naming him Augustus. (hey, i could have named him Caligula!)
Reply:I wouldn't name him that. If you called him in public, you'd cause a lot of controversy.
Reply:No way. That's just not a name to be used in public you know?
Reply:No. Could give a good dog a bad rep. Who wants his name anyway.


Good name for my female german shepherd?

I am looking to buy a female german shepherd and I'm stuck on a name. I wanted to name her after something like a rapper or someone awesome like bob marley. Got any suggestions?

Good name for my female german shepherd?
Marley!
Reply:Marley is cute. On the movie 'I Am Legend', that was the name of his female German Shepherd.
Reply:Janis Joplin=call her Joplin





Marley is really cute like some of the others said.
Reply:JayGaa :P hah xx





ummm ..... Sean Paul HAHAH JOKeee
Reply:mimi, or dior.
Reply:Cleo, first name that popped into my head.
Reply:I like jasmine or Jaz for short!. its easy to call and i think its cool

iris

What is the name of a nineteenth century German philosopher?

His first name is Arthur.

What is the name of a nineteenth century German philosopher?
Schopenhauer
Reply:You're right!





He was born at the end of the 18th century but didn't become a philosopher until the 19th century so let's find out a bit more about his life %26amp; work, shall we?

















Arthur Schopenhauer





Biography %26amp; philosophy





Arthur Schopenhauer was born on February 22 1788 in Danzig then a "Free City" largely established by Germanic traders, now - Gdansk, Poland. When Prussia took Danzig over in 1793, his father, a successful and liberal-minded merchant, moved the family to Hamburg.





In 1809 Schopenhauer enrolled at the University of G枚ttingen where he studied medicine for two years but later studied philosophy at the University of Berlin. He completed his doctorate in philosophy at Jena in 1813.





Following on from this period of formal education he relied on his inherited income to finance a period of private contemplation, study and philosophy writing. From 1814 to 1818 he lived in Dresden where his principal work, The World as Will and Representation, which is also known as The World as Will and Idea, was written. In 1819 it was published - to meet with very little in the way of public acclaim.





After an unsuccessful period of lectureship in Berlin prior to 1831 he settled in Frankfurt am Main, where he led a solitary life and became deeply involved in the study of Buddhist and Hindu philosophies and mysticism where he seems to have found echoes of the approach to philosophy that he was independently working on.





He was also influenced by the ideas of the German Dominican theologian, mystic, and eclectic philosopher Meister Eckhart, the German theosophist and mystic Jakob Boehme, and the scholars of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment.





Schopenhauer had suffered a great disappointment circa 1820 as his publication of The World as Will and Idea had fallen flat in terms of a public response - he himself considered that his philosophy explained a great deal!!!


A second edition published, in two volumes, some twenty five years later did not fare much better. This 1844 edition was remarkable in that the first volume was effectively the work of 1819 whilst the second, and larger, volume was a book of commentary.





In the intervening years he had written several works including On the Will in Nature (1836), The Freedom of the Will (1841), and The Foundations of Morality (1841).





Although an Essay on the Freedom of the Will had been recognised through the awardance of a cultural prize in Norway in 1839 he was into his sixties when the publication of his collection of essays Parerga and Paralipomena (i.e. Additions and Omissions - 1851) really brought public attention to his life's work.





Arthur Schopenhauer was seventy-two years of age, and internationally famous, at the time of his death on September 21 1860.





Schopenhauer - philosophy





The World as Will and Idea / Representation








Arthur Schopenhauer believed that Immanuel Kant had either made, or greatly re-inforced, uniquely important breakthroughs in human understanding - these included Kant's division of reality into what was susceptible of being experienced, (the phenomenal), and what was not, (the noumenal).





Schopenhauer was greatly influenced by Kant's key insistence that the forms and frameworks of all possible experience were dependent on the contingent nature of our bodily apparatus, and would have been so whatever that apparatus had been. It follows from this that people are unable to envisage what anything was like independently of being experienced, and therefore that the nature of independent reality must remain a permanently closed book to us, being unconceptualizably and unimaginably different from anything we could apprehend. The Sciences, meanwhile, could be utilised to provide understanding of the Empirical World of time, space, and causally interconnected material objects.





Schopenhauer's principal work, The World as Will and Idea / Representation, is comprised of four books. The first and third treating with the World as Representation (or Idea) and being largely based on Kant, the second and fourth treating with the World as Will which, based on his own speculations, considered the notion that the Will is the key to all existence. The human body and all its parts being the visible expression of the will and its several desires. The teeth, throat, and bowels for example being "objectified" hunger.





Starting from the principle that the will is the inner nature of the body as an appearance in time and space, he concluded that the inner reality of all material appearances is Will. Where Kant had concluded that ultimate reality - the "thing-in-itself" (Ding an sich) - lay beyond being experienced, Schopenhauer postulated that the ultimate reality is one universal will. This will is the inner nature of each experiencing being and assumes in time and space the appearance of the body, which is an idea. Accordingly existence is the expression of an insatiable, pervasive, will generating a world that features such negatives as conflict and suffering, senselessness, and futility as well as many positives. It is the "will to live" that perpetuates this cosmic spectacle.





For Schopenhauer, who is considered to be a pessimistic philosopher, the tragedy of life arises from the nature of the will, which constantly urges the individual toward the satisfaction of successive goals, none of which can provide permanent satisfaction for the infinite activity of the life force, or will.





Such things as an interest in the Arts, and a moral life based on sympathy, tend to alleviate the suffering experienced in people's lives. A more telling alleviation is to be found through the denial, or suspension, of the will through asceticism.

















Hope this answers your question buddy!
Reply:1. Arthur Schopenhauer (this is the German philosopher you are looking for).


2. An additional 19th century famous German philosopher is Friedrich Nietzsche.
Reply:The German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), whose pessimistic philosophy was widely known in the late 19th century in Europe and the United States, held that ultimate reality was nothing but senseless striving or will, having no divine origin and no historical end.


Schopenhauer's unhappy relations with his mother finally terminated in open hostility, and he moved to Dresden. By this time the central and simple idea of his philosophy had taken hold in his mind.


The principal source of this idea was his own experience and moods, but the expression of it owed much to the philosophies of Plato and Immanuel Kant and the mystical literature of India. He foresaw that his reflections would eventually lift him above the absurd stresses and conflicts of his life, and he thought that ultimately his writings would usher in a new era not only in philosophy but also in human history. Whereas former philosophies had been parceled into schools and special problems, his own, as he envisaged it, would be a single, simple fabric. The simplest expression of this potent idea is probably the very title of the book he wrote at Dresden, Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung (The World as Will and Idea). The world is necessarily present to a subject that perceives it; thus the world is "idea" or "representation." Yet the world is not created or constructed by the subject or the mind; its own nature is will, or blind striving. "My body and my will are one," and in the final analysis one person's will is indistinguishable from every other form of willing.
Reply:Well, A. Shoppenhauer is his name.





His books are pretty hard to read, understand...





But he's good.





In fact, he is easier than Kant, for me.








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Reply:Schopenhauer.
Reply:Scargill
Reply:Best guess is Arthur Schopenhauer.
Reply:Schopenhauer


Is the last name Rose a French or German name?

Well Germans and French (a well as ppl from other nationalities) Anglicanized their names so often it's hard to tell. Rose I believe is English.

Is the last name Rose a French or German name?
Rose Name Meaning and History





English, Scottish, French, and German: from the name of the flower, Middle English, Old French, Middle High German rose (Latin rosa), in various applications. In part it is a topographic name for someone who lived at a place where wild roses grew, or a habitational name for someone living at a house bearing the sign of the rose. It is also found, especially in Europe, as a nickname for a man with a 鈥榬osy鈥?complexion. As an American surname, this name has absorbed cognates and similar-sounding names from other European languages.





English: variant of Royce.





Jewish (Ashkenazic): ornamental name from the word for the flower (German Rose, Yiddish royz), or a metronymic name from the Yiddish female personal name Royze, derived from the word for the flower.





Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4





It could have been shortened from "Rosecranz", or half a dozen others, too.
Reply:the name Rose is English, Greek, Scottish, and Irish (take your pick)

ginger lily

Can someone help me with an akc name for a female german shepherd?

Her call name is Misa, which is Japanese for beautiful sand, I can't think of anything good that I love for her akc name. She is a Sable dog and of course since I am showing her I need to have the kennel's name in hers, the kennel name that needs to be in there is Peakes Brook. Thanks for everyone's help.

Can someone help me with an akc name for a female german shepherd?
Why not just Peakes Brook Beautiful Sand? Her call name could still be Misa. Kind of a play on the words.
Reply:How about Sandy Peakes Brook.
Reply:akjsf





Sandy Peakes Brook





idk I hate AKC names.


How many countries can u name in German?

Irland


Schottland


wales


england


deutschland


frankreich


spanien


portugal


Griechenland


Norwegen


schweden


Finnland


Dänemark


Belgien


Amerika


Australien


italien


Niederlande


österreich


Brasilien


Kanada


china


Ägypten


ungarn


Rumänien


russland

How many countries can u name in German?
Deutschland


England


Schottland


Spanien


Die Schweiz


Oestereich


Frankreich


Amerika


Brasilien


Italien


Kanada





Etc etc
Reply:Bavarier , Badan Wurtumburg , Saxony , Lower Saxony , Saxony Alto , Brandenburgh . Zarland , The Rhine Land .
Reply:Two - Germany (Deutschland) and England


My parents wouldn't allow me to learn German at school - we had the option of Latin instead, so I took that.
Reply:Deutschland.


Yeah that's it.


Aha.
Reply:Hello!
Reply:Quite a lot. I speak German well enough.
Reply:All 12 of them.