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  • Blumen Weiss

    Hauptstr. 98
    77886 Lauf (Baden)
    Tel: 07841 692 10

Germany by bicycle: to the Black Forest's gateway from birthplace of the bike

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Families were forced to slaughter their horses for food, so, the story goes, nobleman Karl Freiherr von Drais devised the two-wheeled Laufmaschine (running machine in German), as an alternative to horse-powered transport. Explore Chinas Yangshuo by bike on a silent disco cycling tour Like modern bicycles, the Laufmaschine had aligned front and rear wheels connected by a frame (in this case wooden) with a seat. To ride, von Drais straddled the frame, propel­led himself forward with his feet and then lifted them from the ground. Pedals, breaks and gears were added decades later to his design, which was copied and modified in England and France, the country that gave us the term bicycle. In 1817, von Drais blazed the worlds first bike route on his Laufmaschine, riding the 14km from Mannheim to Schwetzingen in under an hour, twice as fast as a horse-drawn carriage. Competent cyclists complete the same journey today – on dedicated bike paths across mostly flat terrain – in half the time, but could and should spend a week exploring the Rhine-Neckar river regions bike routes, perhaps using a machine belonging to VRNnextbike, Germanys sharing scheme. Occupying a wedge of land at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar rivers, Mannheim has, for centuries, enjoyed a reputation as a city in which creative ideas flow and intersect like the surrounding waterways. Its major historic and cultural sites all lie within about a 3km radius of the easy-to-navigate city centre streets: The Ci...https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/travel/article/2161957/germany-bicycle-black-forests-gateway-birthplace-bike

Schlager, Krimis und reichlich Gassenhauser

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Pläne für die kommende Spielzeit zusammenfassen, die Theaterleiter Ulrich Möllmann vor wenigen Tagen vorstellte. Auf dem neuen Spielplan stehen natürlich auch wieder die im Laufe der Jahre auf drei Teile angewachsenen Hafenrevuen um Labskaus-Gerda, Hannes und Konsorten: Namentlich die Eigenproduktionen „Liebe, Last und Fracht, „Sehnsucht nach dem Hafen und „Moderne Hafenzeiten, die chronologisch die graue Nachkriegszeit und die quietschbunte Flower-Power Epoche 1960-er und –70-er Jahre umspannen, und dabei Zeitgeschichte und populäre Musik verbinden. Ein Wiedersehen gibt es demnächst auch mit dem schusseligen Hauptkommissar Jens Kahlsen: Er wird sich erstmals am Sonnabend, 29. September, abmühen, im Stück „Seemannströdel einen Kunstraub aufzuklären. Tatsächlich soll das nicht der einzige Fall des untalentierten Ermittlers bleiben. Am Freitag, 1. März 2019, ist Premiere für den zweiten Hafenkrimi, Titel: „Diesmal ist es Mord.Vor fünf Jahren machte das Hafenrevuetheater in der ehemaligen Alten Stauerei in der Überseestadt fest. Gute Unterhaltung mit Lokalkolorit und Retro-Charme, mit bekannten Melodien, professionellen Darstellern, ausgebildeten Stimmen und stimmigen Geschichten sind die Hausrezeptur. Das Theater dient als Heimathafen für die professionellen Akteure der Waller Künstleragentur „Vocalartisten, die zuvor ausschließlich für Gastspiele engagiert werden konnten. Mittlerweile sehe man s...https://www.weser-kurier.de/bremen/stadtteile/stadtteile-bremen-west_artikel,-schlager-krimis-und-reichlich-gassenhauser-_arid,1765935.html

Jubiläum: 100 Jahre Versuchszentrum Gartenbau

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Futura Flower Canders & Germes GmbH, BT Gemüse Berghs-Trienekens sowie Paul, Marcel & Jolanda van den Broek GbR. Ausgearbeitet sind eine Fahrradroute und eine Autoroute.Ein wichtiger Anlaufpunkt mit vielen Angeboten für die Besucher ist auch das Versuchszentrum in Straelen. „Wir wollen die Besucher über den Gartenbau informieren, aber der Spaß der Besucher soll natürlich auch nicht zu kurz kommen, sagt Andrew Gallik, Leiter des Versuchszentrums in Straelen.Blumengrüße vom NiederrheinDie Geschäftsstelle von Agrobusiness Niederrhein hat ihre Büros im Versuchszentrum, weshalb der Verein an diesem Tag auch mitmacht. Dabei fordert Agrobusiness Niederrhein die Besucher auf, Blumengrüße vom Niederrhein zu verschicken. Dafür wird eine Fotobox aufgestellt, über die sich die Besucher kostenfrei mit einem Blumenstrauß ablichten lassen können, um so ihre Liebsten zu Hause zu grüßen.Der Niederrhein steht für Blumen und Pflanzen, die hier wachsen. Das Versuchszentrum der Landwirtschaftskammer Nordrhein-Westfalen in Straelen unterstützt die niederrheinischen Gärtner mit Wissen rund um die Produkte Zierpflanzen und Gemüse.Blumen als Thema fürs Jubiläumsfest„Das Thema Blumen greifen wir am 16. September auf und wünschen uns viele Besucher, die Freude daran haben, Blumengrüße an ihre Liebst...https://taspo.de/gruene-branche/jubilaeum-100-jahre-versuchszentrum-gartenbau/

Lippstadt: VHS-Programm für das zweite Halbjahr

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Kondition mit. Entsprechende Herausforderungen versuchen wir für diesen Personenkreis anzubieten", erklärt Frauke Mönkeberg. Dazu gehören Kurse wie Extrem-Hindernislauf-Training, Zirkeltraining mit Fokus Skigymnastik, Stand-Up Paddling, Windsurfen, Golfen, Technikkurs im Mountainbiken, Höhlenbefahrung, Felsklettern oder Extrem-Walking mit schnellerem Tempo durchs Sauerland. Beruf und EDV "Die berufliche Bildung sei es in der Anwendung von technischen oder kaufmännischen Kenntnissen oder der Umgang miteinander in der Arbeitswelt nimmt einen immer höheren Stellenanteil in unserer Arbeitsverdichtung ein", stellt die VHS-Chefin fest. Um diese entsprechend zu unterstützen, sind Kompetenztraining im Bereich Kommunikation und Bewerbungstraining sowie betriebliche Xpert Business Zertifikate, Office-Anwendungen oder Bildbearbeitung im Angebot. Bildungsurlaube bzw. Intensivkurse Arbeitnehmer in NRW haben einen Anspruch auf bis zu fünf Tage Bildungsurlaub im Jahr nach dem Arbeitnehmerweiterbildungsgesetz (AWbG). Eine entsprechende Antragstellung beim Arbeitgeber ist mindestens sechs Wochen vor Kursbeginn erforderlich. Insgesamt zehn Bildungsurlaube bzw. Intensivkurse werden in 2018/19 von der VHS angeboten, jeweils 5 im Herbst- und im Frühjahrssemester zu den Themen "Bildbearbeitung mit Photoshop und Lightroom", "Excel 2010 im Controllingbereich", "Fit fürs Büro: Word, Excel und Powerpoint 2010", "Business English – Level B1", "Deutsch für den Beruf, Niveau B1+" und "Aktive Entspannung und (Stress-) Prävention". Diese Kurse können selbstverständlich auch privat gebucht werden. Sprachen Der Sprachenbereich inklusive Deutsch als Zweitsprache ist der größte VHS-Bereich. Auf unterschiedlichen Niveaus und mit verschiedenen Schwerpunkten werden Englisch, Französisch, Italienisch, Spanisch, Arabisch, Chinesisch, Japanisch, Niederländisch, Norwegisch, Polnisch, Russisch und Schwedisch angeboten. Der "Business English" Bereich bietet allein acht unterschiedliche Kurse auf den Niveaustufen A2 bis B2 an. Weiterhin im Programm ist die Gebärdensprache und neu eine Einführung in d...https://www.focus.de/regional/nordrhein-westfalen/lippstadt-vhs-programm-fuer-das-zweite-halbjahr_id_9274415.html

The Pesticide Industry's Playbook for Poisoning the Earth - The Intercept

Sunday, January 26, 2020

The study produced results that echoed what the Americans had found. Drifting clouds of neonicotinoid dust from planting operations caused a series of massive bee die-offs in northern Italy and the Baden-Württemberg region of Germany. Studies have shown neonicotinoids impaired bees’ ability to navigate and forage for food, weakened bee colonies, and made them prone to infestation by parasitic mites. In 2013, the European Union called for a temporary suspension of the most commonly used neonicotinoid-based products on flowering plants, citing the danger posed to bees — an effort that resulted in a permanent ban in 2018. In the U.S., however, industry dug in, seeking not only to discredit the research but to cast pesticide companies as a solution to the problem. Lobbying documents and emails, many of which were obtained through open records requests, show a sophisticated effort over the last decade by the pesticide industry to obstruct any effort to restrict the use of neonicotinoids. Bayer and Syngenta, the largest manufacturers of neonics, and Monsanto, one of the leading producers of seeds pretreated with neonics, cultivated ties with prominent academics, including vanEngelsdorp, and other scientists who had once called for a greater focus on the threat posed by pesticides. Syngenta AG’s headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, on Feb. 4, 2015. Photo: Philipp Schmidli/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesThe companies also sought influence with beekeepers and regulators, and went to great lengths to shape public opinion. Pesticide firms launched new coalitions and seeded foundations with cash to focus on nonpesticide factors in pollinator decline. “Position the industry as an active promoter of bee health, and advance best management practices which emphasize bee safety,” noted an internal planning memo from CropLife America, the lobby group for the largest pesticide companies in America, including Bayer and Syngenta. The ultimate goal of the bee health project, the document noted, was to ensure that member companies maintained market access for neonic products and other systemic pesticides.The planning memo, helmed in part by Syngenta regulatory official John Abbott, charts a variety of strategies for advancing the pesticide industry’s interests, such as, “Challenge EPA on the size and breadth of the pollinator testing program.” CropLife America officials were also tapped to “proactively shape the conversation in the new media realm with respect to pollinators” and “minimize negative association of crop protection products with effects on pollinators.” The document, dated June 2014, calls for “outreach to university researchers who could be independent validators.” The pesticide companies have used a variety of strategies to shift the public discourse. “America’s Heartland,” a PBS series shown on affiliates throughout the country and underwritten by CropLife America, portrayed the pollinator declines as a mystery. Onea href="https:/...https://theintercept.com/2020/01/18/bees-insecticides-pesticides-neonicotinoids-bayer-monsanto-syngenta/

The perfect destination foHere is why Germany is the perfect destination for your next holidayr your holiday! Discover nature in Germany - Emirates Woman

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Black Forest National Park, Baden-Württemberg, South GermanyPerfect for cleansing your lungs. The remarkable feature of this national park is that some areas have been able to develop for more than 100 years without human intervention. This means that all the animals and plants that are found here live in authentic, natural surroundings.You can use Deutsche Bahn trains all over Germany, where it uses 100% green energy. In addition, you can take the InterCity Express for a unique experience, as it is a high-speed train that connects all major cities in Germany with speeds of up to 300 km / hour, and this is one of the fastest ways to reach between Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne!Check out their Instagram: GermanyTourismAr, and Facebook: Germany Tourism Arabia– For more about Dubai’s lifestyle, news and fashion scene straight to your newsfeed, follow us on Facebook Media: Supplied...https://emirateswoman.com/germany/

Germany's second-highest traffic bridge opens - DW (English)

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Mosel River in western Germany. Within Germany, the new bridge in the Rhineland-Palatinate is second only to the 185-meter-high Kochertal bridge in the southern state of Baden-Württemberg. Read more: World's longest pedestrian suspension bridge opens in Germany's Harz region Authorities expect about 25,000 vehicles a day to cross the bridge that now provides a direct link between the regions of Eifel and Hunsrück. Several hundred people gathered for the bridge's opening on Thursday. Over the weekend, thousands of pedestrians crossed the bridge by foot as part of the opening festivities. "Today is a good day for the Rhineland-Palatinate," said State Premier Malu Dreyer. She added that she was convinced "that the bridge will help advance our economically strong state even further and will strengthen ties between the people in Eifel and Hunsrück." Europe's largest construction project The controversial building project kicked off eight years ago. Some critics argued that the massive bridge would destroy the area's idyllic vineyard landscape, while environmentalists argued it would pollute the ground water. Others spoke out against the cost. The building of the bridge was part of a greater road project that included the construction of an additional 25 kilometers (16 miles) of federal highway. The total project is estimated to havecost €483 million ($535 million), with €175 million dedicated to the bridge alone. Read more: Everything you need to know about the German ...https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-second-highest-traffic-bridge-opens/a-51355455

'Flower Power': Photovoltaic cells replicate rose petals: Scientists increase the efficiency of solar cells by replicating the structure of petals - Science Daily

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Scientists at the KIT and the ZSW (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg) now suggest in their article published in the Advanced Optical Materials journal to replicate the outermost tissue of the petals of higher plants, the so-called epidermis, in a transparent layer and integrate that layer into the front of solar cells in order to increase their efficiency. First, the researchers at the Light Technology Institute (LTI), the Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT), the Institute of Applied Physics (APH), and the Zoological Institute (ZOO) of KIT as well as their colleagues from the ZSW investigated the optical properties, and above all, the antireflection effect of the epidermal cells of different plant species. These properties are particularly pronounced in rose petals where they provide stronger color contrasts and thus increase the chance of pollination. As the scientists found out under the electron microscope, the epidermis of rose petals consists of a disorganized arrangement of densely packed microstructures, with additional ribs formed by randomly positioned nanostructures. In order to exactly replicate the structure of these epidermal cells over a larger area, the scientists transferred it to a mold made of polydimethylsiloxane, a silicon-based polymer, pressed the resulting negative structure into optical glue which was finally left to cure under UV light. "This easy and cost-effective method creates microstructures of a depth and density that are hardly achievable with artificial techniques," says Dr. Guillaume Gomard, Group Leader "Nanopothonics" at KIT's LTI. The scientists then integrated the transparent replica of the rose petal epidermis into an organic solar cell. This resulted in power conversion efficiency gains of twelve percent for vertically incident light. At very shallow incidence angles, the efficiency gain was even higher. The scientists attribute this gain primarily to the excellent omnidirectional antireflection properties of the re...https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/06/160624110028.htm