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- HUMAN (earlier Humanistische Omroep and HOS: English: Humanist Broadcaster) is a special broadcaster on the Netherlands Public Broadcasting system, which...
- Gymnasium (German: [ɡʏmˈnaːzi̯ʊm] ; German plural: Gymnasien), in the German education system, is the most advanced and highest of the three types of German...
- ISBN 0-89876-016-X. Gessmann Hans-Werner. "Humanistische Psychologie und Humanistisches Psychodrama". In: Humanistisches Psychodrama. Band IV, Verlag des Psychotherapeutischen...
- schools, the Italian liceo classico and liceo scientifico, the German Humanistisches Gymnasium and the Dutch gymnasium. Occasionally, some media outlets...
- rise of ****sm. Jaeger expressed his veiled disapproval in 1937 with Humanistische Reden und Vorträge (Humanist Speeches and Lectures), and his book Demosthenes...
- operators House of Staunton, an American chess equipment manufacturer Humanistische Omroep, a Dutch broadcaster Saigon Sign Language (ISO 639-3:hos) Sikorsky...
- Nordic; while at grammar school, he was teased for being Jewish. At Das Humanistische Gymnasium his main interests were art, history, and languages, but he...
- Austria and countries influenced by their education system it is called 'humanistische Bildung' (humanistic education). The term is not to be confused with...
- Publications. Gessmann, H.W. (1996) "Humanistische Psychologie und Humanistisches Psychodrama. In: Humanistisches Psychodrama Band 4, (Hrsg.), Verlag des...
- (according to Rüdiger Lautmann in his 2008 obituary on Kentler for the Humanistische Union); in later publications, this was no longer the case. In 1960...