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Photos from Day 3 of the 2012 Advanced Science Course "Around the Globe and Around the Clock: The Science and Technology of the CTBT".
Size medium. SRAM Red shifters, SRAM Force RD, Ultegra SL FD, Shimano Ultegra SL crankset, Dura Ace chain, Ultegra SL pedals, FSA Wing Pro Compact Alloy handlebars, FS OS-115 110mm stem, Easton EA 90 SL wheels, Ultegra 12-23 cassette, Conti 4000S Chili Black 700x23c, Conti tubes, Shimano 105 brakes, Giant seat post, Fizik Arione saddle, Fizik Microtex handlebar tape, carbon-fiber look plugs.
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Size medium. SRAM Red shifters, SRAM Force RD, Ultegra SL FD, Shimano Ultegra SL crankset, Dura Ace chain, Ultegra SL pedals, FSA Wing Pro Compact Alloy handlebars, FS OS-115 110mm stem, Easton EA 90 SL wheels, Ultegra 12-23 cassette, Conti 4000S Chili Black 700x23c, Conti tubes, Shimano 105 brakes, Giant seat post, Fizik Arione saddle, Fizik Microtex handlebar tape, carbon-fiber look plugs.
Cadets of 9th Regiment, Advanced Camp spend the morning at Keyes Park, learning about the different Military branches and what they have to offer. Cadet Summer Training 2018 (Fort Knox, Ky. August 11) Photos by: Jakob Coombes
One for the AssHat group.
There's an advanced stop line under there somewhere...
An all-too-common sight in Brighton.
Advanced Auto Parts #2120
2670 Greensboro Road, Southside Plaza, Martinsville, VA
This location was built and opened in 1991.
Size medium. SRAM Red shifters, SRAM Force RD, Ultegra SL FD, Shimano Ultegra SL crankset, Dura Ace chain, Ultegra SL pedals, FSA Wing Pro Compact Alloy handlebars, FS OS-115 110mm stem, Easton EA 90 SL wheels, Ultegra 12-23 cassette, Conti 4000S Chili Black 700x23c, Conti tubes, Shimano 105 brakes, Giant seat post, Fizik Arione saddle, Fizik Microtex handlebar tape, carbon-fiber look plugs.
After nearly a month apart, Cadets from 2nd Regiment, Advanced Camp visit with thier friends and family during Family Day July 9, 2018.
8th Regiment, Advanced Camp honors awardees during graduation from Cadet Summer Training August 9 on Brooks Field at Fort Knox, Ky.
Day 5 of the 2012 Advanced Science Course 'Around the World and Around the Clock: The Science and Technology of the CTBT'.
Picture from the Advanced training school on Sustainable Blue Growth in Mediterranean and Black Sea countries
Trieste, 10-19 July 2017 (Pictures of Marino Sterle)
Bayer Advanced Flower and Rose Care, 9/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
BRC Standard training for delegation from Liaoning Province China November 2010 provided by Advanced Food Safety Ltd
Preamplificatore microfonico Nagra-Kudelski
Photographed during 30° anniversary Fonè Records, 30 august - 8 september 2013, inside Museum Piaggio in Pontedera, near Pisa (Italy)
Chronicles of a Grower Project
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Vienna Business School
Legal form - funds
Seat Wien 4, Schwarzenbergplatz 14
Head Dr. Rainer Trefelik (chairman), Mr. Martin Göbel (managing director)
Business school operators
Website www.vienna -business school.at
The Vienna Businnes School is a term for educational institutions with an economic focus, which are operated by the Fund of the Viennese Merchants (Wiener Kaufmannschaft) in Vienna and Mödling.
Overview
Under the umbrella brand name Vienna Business School, by the Funds Wiener Kaufmannschaft six commercial colleges and six trade schools are operated . Furthermore, commercial colleges , an advanced course as well as the in cooperation with the Vienna Chamber of Commerce founded higher educationals courses of the Vienna Economy (Wiener Wirtschaft) are offered. The minority interest in the Humboldt institutions is a further commitment in the field of education.
According to the statutes of the Funds of the Wiener Kaufmannschaft these educational institutions are expressly operated with the aim to educate economically competent junior staff for the Viennese economy. The establishment of the graduate network the Vienna Business Circle serves the members even after the conclusion as an information and communication platform.
The Funds of the Wiener Kaufmannschaft began in 1954 in the area of the schools with a building and renovation program that is consistently continued in the following years. The 3-year economic education of the business school offers the best basis for professional practice in all branches of business and management. English as a foreign language is part of the curriculum, a second modern foreign language can be chosen freely. Here, too, the focus is put on key course elements such as entrepreneurship or information technology. Practical experiences in practice firms and communication and presentation training are integrated into the teaching. Another part of the education are voluntary work placements, accredited IT and language certificates can be obtained separately.
As biggest private school holder next to the Catholic Church, the funds with its offers and services in the field of business-oriented education and training is a leading operator in Austria. Under the umbrella branch name Vienna Business School six commercial colleges, three colleges, two advanced courses, two HAK Plus as well as six business schools in Vienna and Lower Austria are operated, all of which offering a robust economic formation and continuing education with different focal points.
Educational offering
Currently priorily commercial colleges and trade schools are run. In detail, these are:
HAK/HAK I Akademiestraße
HAK II/II HAS Hamerlingplatz
III HAK/HAS III Schönborngasse
HAK/HAS Augarten
HAK/HAS Floridsdorf
HAK/HAS Mödling
College of Arts Management at the VBS Akademiestraße
Commercial College - City Tourism & Event Management
HAK Plus - Schönborngasse & Mödling
History
The Business Academy Vienna (after Prague) was founded in 1857 as the second commercial academy in Austria-Hungary, in the following year, the class began with 5 teachers and 59 students. The first president of the Academy of Commerce was Friedrich Schey of Koromla. The building of the Commercial Academy in the Akademiestraße near the Karlsplatz was designed by the architect Ferdinand Fellner the Elder and completed in 1862.
The New Vienna Commercial Academy was founded by the Vienna Mercantile Association in 1905. The school building was built 1906-1907 at Hamerlingplatz after the design of Julius and Wunibald Deininger. Also in 1907, by the physicist Dr. Olga Ehrenhaft-Steindler the first Viennese Commercial Academy for Girls was established in the Schönborngasse. In the other business schools girls were not taught until 1921 and in separate classes.
The Vienna Commercial academies were taken over by the Board of the Vienna merchants in the 1920s, in the period 1940 to 1954 the city of Vienna took over the sponsorship. All Vienna Commercial Academies were introduced after 1952 in the newly established funds of the Wiener Kaufmannschaft and received in doing so new names: Trading Academy was renamed HAK I, the New Business Academy in HAK II, the Vienna Commercial Academy for Girls in HAK III. 1957 was set up in what was then the district of Vienna Mödling (it now belongs to Lower Austria) another commercial academy in a former trade school, the HAK IV.
Since 1997, trade academies operate under the name Vienna Business School.
Prominent students and graduates
Listed are prominent graduates (main factor is the prominence), with completion date if known.
Graduates of the Commercial Academy in Vienna before the First World War
Ekkehard Arendt (actor)
Franz Josef Brakl (opera singer and theater director)
Hugo Breitner (finance politician), 1893
Richard Eybner (actor)
Walther Federn (economist, economic journalist )
Franz Gallent (politician, SDAP )
Andre Gassner (Industrial)
Josef Hellauer (forerunner for the establishment of business economics as a science), 1894
Emil Justitz (actor)
Leo Lania (writer )
Henry Lehrman (actor and producer)
Julius Linder (politician, SDAP )
Georg Luger (inventor)
Leopold Mayer (economist)
Josip Murn (lyricist)
Hans Schürff (politician)
Hanus Schwaiger (painter and educator)
Ernst Stern (set designer)
Arthur von Scala (engineer, economist)
Karl Weller (politician, VF)
Graduates of business colleges of Vienna after the First World War
If known, the number of the business academy is included.
Otto Basil (writer)
Carlo Böhm (actor)
Otto Broschek (founder Gebro Pharma), 1921 at the Business Academy I
Fritz Hungerleider (religious scholar, Buddhist) - nomen est omen - starveling!
Eduard Klein (writer)
Leo Kofler (philosopher)
Hans Lang (composer)
Otto Sagmeister (politician, SPÖ)
Otto Schweda (politician, SPÖ ), 1937
Graduates of business colleges of Vienna after the Second World War
If known, the number of the business academy is included.
Fritz Aichinger (politician, ÖVP)
Michael Amon (writer), at the Business Academy I
Helga Braunsrath (politician), 1962 at the Business Academy III
Bernhard Dworak (politician, ÖVP), 1969 at the Business Academy I
Herbert Eisenstein, 1962 ( politician, FPÖ)
Christine Heindl (politician, Green)
Herbert Hufnagl (journalist)
Radek Knapp (writer)
Heinz Fischer (politician SPÖ, since 2004 President)
Andrea Kuntzl , 1977 (politician, SPÖ)
Michael Ludwig, 1980 ( politician, SPÖ)
Ferdinand Maier (politician, ÖVP), 1971
Lukas Mandl (politician, ÖVP), at the Business Academy III
Michaela Mojzis (politician, ÖVP)
Detlev Neudeck, 1974 (politician, FPÖ/AAF)
Sieghardt Rupp (actor)
Karl Schneider (politician, ÖVP)
Gabriele Tamandl, 1986 (politician, ÖVP)
Desirée Treichl-Stürgkh (publisher), at the Business Academy I
Monika Vana (politician, Green ), 1988 at the Business Academy I
Graduates of the Vienna Business School(s)
Desirée Treichl- Stürgkh journalist
Ingrid Thurnher (ORF ZIB journalist and presenter)
Elisabeth Colditz (cabaret)
Martin Essl (BauMax AG)
Brigitte Jank (Chamber President)
Heinz Kammerer (Wein & Co)
Alexandra Reinprecht (opera singer)
Rudolf Tucek (Vienna International Hotel Management)
Gerhard Weber (anthropologist at the University of Vienna)
Prominent professors and lecturers
(sorted by time)
Adolph Wagner (1858-1863)
Adolf Beer (1858-1868)
Franz Xaver von Neumann Spallart (from 1863)
Rudolf Sonndorfer (from 1872)
Heinrich Friedjung (1873-1879)
Emil Steinbach
Karl Zehden
Otto Neurath (1907-1914)
Wladimir Eliasberg (1928-1937)
Ernst Robetschek (1936-1938)
Erik Arnberger (1946/1947)
Franz Richter