101 resultados para Hiking.
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Therese Gottschalk nee Molling, wife of Fritz Gottschalk; Lotte Stern nee Wallerstein, 1st cousin of Lotte Stern nee Wallerstein
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l-r: Martin Lipschitz, Sam Kohn, Hermann Judey, Willy Lipschitz, Georg Eliasberg and Jacob Judey-Barosin
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Therese Gottschalk nee Molling, wife of Fritz Gottschalk; Lotte Stern nee Wallerstein, 1st cousin of Lotte Stern nee Wallerstein
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Albert Stoll Jr., Miriam Lyne, Elmer C. Adams, and Ruth Moser Place
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Back row left to right: William Wickert, Ervin Erkitz, Charles Goodwin, Mrs. Ervin W. Erkitz, Arthur Johnson, Frank Billy, George Picard. Middle row left to right: Alice Farnsworth, Mrs. Otto Hauser, Mrs. Sylvia Carlin, Mrs. Ida Wolfe, Blanche Ziorck. Front row left to right: Genevieve Ciesla, Otto Hauser, Wanda Meyer.
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The recreational-use value of hiking in the Bellenden Ker National Park, Australia has been estimated using a zonal travel cost model. Multiple destination visitors have been accounted for by converting visitors' own ordinal ranking of the various sites visited to numerical weights, using an expected-value approach. The value of hiking and camping in this national park was found to be $AUS 250,825 per year, or $AUS 144,45 per visitor per year, which is similar to findings from other studies valuing recreational benefits. The management of the park can use these estimates when considering the introduction of a system of user pays fees. In addition, they might be important when decisions need to be made about the allocation of resources for maintenance or upgrade of tracks and facilities.
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The construction and maintenance of a hiking trail to Steady Brook via Massey Drive would provide an opportunity for introducing proactive strategies toward sustainability. This will form a motive for further ecotourism development as Massey Drive becomes recognized as a tourist destination. For Massey Drive to embrace hiking trail development with the intention of developing further tourism initiatives, educating the community members about sustainability in tourism is essential to provide the community with the knowledge necessary to develop tourism through a long-term vision.
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Oded Schramm, the inventor of the stochastic Loewner evolution (SLE), died on 1 September 2008 in a tragic hiking accident in the Cascades Mountains. He was forty-six. He is survived by his wife and two children.
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The memoirs were originally written for the Harvard University competition in 1940 and were translated by the author in 2001. Reflections on his childhood in Germany and Austria. His parents were both from Poland. They moved to Vienna in 1921, where his father opened a haberdashery store in the Second district (Leopoldstadt). Otto attended primary school in Czerningasse. Birth of his sister Cecile in 1924. After his failing business endeavors his father decided to move back to Germany, where the family opened a department store in Elbing, East Prussia. Otto attended Gymnasium, where he was one of only two Jewish students in his class. Growing Nazi movement among students. Summer vacations on the Baltic Sea. Private piano lessons. Hitler’s rise in Germany and life under National Socialism. Bar mitzvah in 1933. Anti-Jewish boycotts. His father fled to Vienna in order to escape a rounding up of Jews. The family followed soon after to Austria. Otto attended Gymnasium in the Zirkusgasse and started to work as a tutor. Member of a youth group and hiking tours in the mountains. Recollections of the Anschluss in 1938. Fervent attempts to obtain an exit visa for the United States, where they had a relative in New York. Description of discriminations and frequent attacks on Jewish friends and relatives in the weeks after the Anschluss. Otto was picked up by Nazi stormtroops. He was forced to hold up an anti-Jewish sign and was walked up and down, receiving beatings and spittings in front of a jeering crowd. Detailed account of the atmosphere within the Jewish population. The Gymnasium Zirkusgasse was transferred into a Jewish school. Frequent attacks of Hitler Youths on the students. Preparations for the “Matura” despite the turmoil. In June of 1938 his father was arrested and sent to Dachau concentration camp. After passing the final exams, Otto planned on leaving the country illegally, since he was subject to the Polish quota for the United States with