https://myklexikon.zum.de/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Martin&feedformat=atomMyKlexikon - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T11:00:29ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.6https://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Martin_Luther_King&diff=213Martin Luther King2020-02-02T04:21:33Z<p>Martin: </p>
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<div>[[File:Martin Luther King Jr NYWTS.jpg|thumb|Martin Luther King]]<br />
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Martin Luther King was born in 1929 in the USA. He was a pastor in the 1950s and 1960s. He fought for all people to have the same rights no matter what skin color they have or what religion they belong to. Back then people with black skin color in the USA didn’t have the same rights as people with white skin. <br />
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His father, Michael King was also a pastor. Because Michael King was an admirer of Martin Luther, after a visit to Germany he changed his son's first name after the famous reformer, Martin Luther. <br />
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As a kid, because he had a black skin color, Martin Luther King was not allowed to, for example go to the same school as his best friend because his best friend had a white skin color. In buses people with black skin color had to stand up when a person with a white skin color wanted to sit down there. Also in a lot of other places people with black skin color were separated and from people with white skin color and were treated unfairly. That is called racial segregation. Because of that, people with a black skin color didn’t get the same chances as people with a white skin color, even though a lot of people with a white skin color think that people shouldn’t be treated unfairly. People who didn’t think that was good were sometimes hit, captured, taken away, or even killed by racists. <br />
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Martin Luther King wanted to finally stop this unfairness. Above all, he wanted to make his dream come true, to have everybody have the same rights and he wanted to do that in a peaceful way. So he demonstrated and soon he had more than 250 000 people with him. In Washington D.C., he held speech and the most famous phrase was: >>I have a dream<<. This phrase became known worldwide. More and more black people but also white people believed in his dream and then in the year 1964 the USA decided that everyone should be treated equal. That was a big victory for Martin Luther King. In the same year he got the Nobel Peace Prize which is a very important prize. <br />
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But not all people thought his idea was good. Even though he always fought peacefully for his ideas, he sometimes had to go to jail. In 1969 he got killed by a white Racist, but his dream lives on and continues to improve the life for black people in the US.<gallery><br />
File:Martin Luther King, Jr..jpg|Martin Luther King, Jr.<br />
File:Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C. (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mathew Ahmann in a crowd.) - NARA - 542015 - Restoration.jpg|Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.<br />
File:Martin Luther King - I Have a Dream.jpg|Martin Luther King, Jr. during his famous speech "I Have a Dream"<br />
File:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in DC.jpg|Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C.<br />
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[[Category:Articles]]</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Demonstration&diff=212Demonstration2020-02-02T04:15:55Z<p>Martin: </p>
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<div>[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1989-1106-405, Plauen, Demonstration vor dem Rathaus.jpg|thumb|This demonstration in Germany helped to bring down the Berlin Wall in 1989.]]<br />
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During a demonstration, a lot of people gather together to say that they are for or against something. With a demonstration, they want to influence others. Someone who demonstrates is called a demonstrator.<br />
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In a democracy, you can organize a demonstration but you have to tell the government that this demonstration is going to happen. Another rule is that the demonstrators are not allowed to bring weapons.<br />
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If rules are not abided by, then the police can stop the demonstration. This happens mainly if a demonstration turns violent or demonstrators start destroying things. <br />
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A well-known demonstration happened in Germany in 1983, where around 500,000 people demonstrated against new missiles. In 1989, about half a million people from the GDR demonstrated for [[freedom]] of speech in Berlin. In Austria, in 1993 about 300,000 people demonstrated to say that immigrants should be treated equally.<br />
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[[Category:Articles]]</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Spring&diff=211Spring2020-02-02T04:12:15Z<p>Martin: </p>
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<div>[[File:Frühlingsblumen Schneeglöckchen.jpg|thumb|Snowdrops after winter]]<br />
Spring is the season after winter, when temperatures rise. It gets warmer and summer is around the corner. Plants grow and flowers bloom. The landscape turns green again. Many animals give birth. The farmers mow grass to make hay. <br />
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==How long is spring?==<br />
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According to meteorologists (weather experts), spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere on the first of March and ends on the 31<sup>st</sup> of May, hence March, April, and May fall in this season. For astronomers, however, spring begins with the equinox. This is when days and nights are equally long, which takes place on the 21<sup>st</sup> or 22<sup>nd</sup> of March. Spring ends at the summer solstice, when the days are longest. Summer begins on the 20<sup>th</sup> or 21<sup>st</sup> of June.<br />
While all seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are opposite to the Northern Hemisphere, spring starts on September 1<sup>st</sup> and ends on November 30<sup>th</sup>.<br />
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==What’s special about spring?==<br />
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People have always considered spring an important time of the year. Warm clothes are not necessary anymore and people can spend time outside. Therefore, the beginning of spring has always been cause for celebration in many cultures. It is said that people are more likely to fall in love in spring than in any other season.<br />
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File:Spring April 2010-3.jpg|Flowers in Spring<br />
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</gallery>''<small>Initially translated at the East Bay German International School (CA), USA</small>''<br />
[[Category:Articles]]</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Spring&diff=210Spring2020-02-02T04:10:46Z<p>Martin: </p>
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<div>[[File:Frühlingsblumen Schneeglöckchen.jpg|thumb|Snowdrops after winter]]<br />
Spring is the season after winter, when temperatures rise. It gets warmer and summer is around the corner. Plants grow and flowers bloom. The landscape turns green again. Many animals give birth. The farmers mow grass to make hay. <br />
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==How long is spring?==<br />
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According to meteorologists (weather experts), spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere on the first of March and ends on the 31<sup>st</sup> of May, hence March, April, and May fall in this season. For astronomers, however, spring begins with the equinox. This is when days and nights are equally long, which takes place on the 21<sup>st</sup> or 22<sup>nd</sup> of March. Spring ends at the summer solstice, when the days are longest. Summer begins on the 20<sup>th</sup> or 21<sup>st</sup> of June.<br />
While all seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are opposite to the Northern Hemisphere, spring starts on September 1<sup>st</sup> and ends on November 30<sup>th</sup>.<br />
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==What’s special about spring?==<br />
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People have always considered spring an important time of the year. Warm clothes are not necessary anymore and people can spend time outside. Therefore, the beginning of spring has always been cause for celebration in many cultures. It is said that people are more likely to fall in love in spring than in any other season.<br />
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File:Spring April 2010-3.jpg|Flowers in Spring<br />
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</gallery>''<small>Translated at the East Bay German International School (CA), USA</small>''<br />
[[Category:Articles]]</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Spring&diff=209Spring2020-02-02T04:09:47Z<p>Martin: </p>
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<div>[[File:Frühlingsblumen Schneeglöckchen.jpg|thumb|Snowdrops after winter]]<br />
Spring is the season after winter, when temperatures rise. It gets warmer and summer is around the corner. Plants grow and flowers bloom. The landscape turns green again. Many animals give birth. The farmers mow grass to make hay. <br />
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==How long is spring?==<br />
<br />
According to meteorologists (weather experts), spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere on the first of March and ends on the 31<sup>st</sup> of May, hence March, April, and May fall in this season. For astronomers, however, spring begins with the equinox. This is when days and nights are equally long, which takes place on the 21<sup>st</sup> or 22<sup>nd</sup> of March. Spring ends at the summer solstice, when the days are longest. Summer begins on the 20<sup>th</sup> or 21<sup>st</sup> of June.<br />
While all seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are opposite to the Northern Hemisphere, spring starts on September 1<sup>st</sup> and ends on November 30<sup>th</sup>.<br />
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==What’s special about spring?==<br />
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People have always considered spring an important time of the year. Warm clothes are not necessary anymore and people can spend time outside. Therefore, the beginning of spring has always been cause for celebration in many cultures. It is said that people are more likely to fall in love in spring than in any other season.<br />
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File:Spring April 2010-3.jpg|Flowers in Spring<br />
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</gallery>Translated from the German Klexikon at the East Bay German International School (CA), USA<br />
[[Category:Articles]]</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Spring&diff=208Spring2020-02-02T04:07:59Z<p>Martin: </p>
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<div>[[File:Frühlingsblumen Schneeglöckchen.jpg|thumb|Snowdrops after winter]]<br />
Spring is the season after winter, when temperatures rise. It gets warmer and summer is around the corner. Plants grow and flowers bloom. The landscape turns green again. Many animals give birth. The farmers mow grass to make hay. <br />
<br />
==How long is spring?==<br />
<br />
According to meteorologists (weather experts), spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere on the first of March and ends on the 31<sup>st</sup> of May, hence March, April, and May fall in this season. For astronomers, however, spring begins with the equinox. This is when days and nights are equally long, which takes place on the 21<sup>st</sup> or 22<sup>nd</sup> of March. Spring ends at the summer solstice, when the days are longest. Summer begins on the 20<sup>th</sup> or 21<sup>st</sup> of June.<br />
While all seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are opposite to the Northern Hemisphere, spring starts on September 1<sup>st</sup> and ends on November 30<sup>th</sup>.<br />
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==What’s special about spring?==<br />
<br />
People have always considered spring an important time of the year. Warm clothes are not necessary anymore and people can spend time outside. Therefore, the beginning of spring has always been cause for celebration in many cultures. It is said that people are more likely to fall in love in spring than in any other season.<br />
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File:Spring April 2010-3.jpg|Flowers in Spring<br />
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[[Category:Articles]]</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Help:About_us&diff=206Help:About us2020-02-02T03:55:57Z<p>Martin: </p>
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Why doesn't exist a Wikipedia for children yet? This question was asked by [https://klexikon.zum.de/wiki/Benutzer:Ziko_van_Dijk Ziko] and [https://klexikon.zum.de/wiki/Benutzer:Michael_Schulte Michael] in 2014. They got no answer and founded [https://klexikon.zum.de Klexikon.de]. The first article was about the [https://klexikon.zum.de/wiki/Zahn Tooth (Zahn)] on November 24, 2014.<br />
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It is due to the many voluntary [https://klexikon.zum.de/wiki/Kategorie:Benutzer authors] in the Klexikon that there are more than 2,500 articles on the most important topics for children about five years later. Many millions of children have already used the Klexikon. That's why the German television broadcaster ZDF has called the Klexikon "Wikipedias little sister". Even the German Federal Ministry of Family Affairs and several organizations recommend the Klexikon as Wikipedia for children.<br />
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Now even more children should be able to use the Klexikon. For this purpose, many of the Klexikon articles will be translated into English. The project started at the [https://www.ebgis.org East Bay German International School (EBGIS)] near San Francisco in the United States. Since autumn 2019, the first Klexikon articles in English are being produced in a pilot project at this school. <br />
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Coincidence or not: In San Francisco is also the home of the "big Wikipedia". Because in this city, the Wikipedia Foundation has its offices. For example, this foundation takes care of the technology of the Wikipedia websites. So it fits in well that the Klexikon idea wanders to San Francisco. And from there to the whole world. <br />
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In 2020, the [https://www.dslondon.org.uk German School of London], the [https://www.gisbos.org German International School of Boston], the [https://www.gissv.org German International School of Silicon Valley] and the [https://gpssd.org German Pacific School San Diego] are contributing to the project. Other schools are invited to join as well.<br />
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But why there's no "Wikipedia for children" in English yet? A question to which we answer: Whatever - we just start with it!</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Help:About_us&diff=205Help:About us2020-02-02T03:53:42Z<p>Martin: </p>
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<div><br />
Why doesn't exist a Wikipedia for children yet? This question was asked by [https://klexikon.zum.de/wiki/Benutzer:Ziko_van_Dijk Ziko] and [https://klexikon.zum.de/wiki/Benutzer:Michael_Schulte Michael] in 2014. They got no answer and founded [https://klexikon.zum.de Klexikon.de]. The first article was about the [https://klexikon.zum.de/wiki/Zahn Tooth (Zahn)] on November 24, 2014.<br />
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It is due to the many voluntary [https://klexikon.zum.de/wiki/Kategorie:Benutzer authors] in the Klexikon that there are more than 2,500 articles on the most important topics for children about five years later. Many millions of children have already used the Klexikon. That's why the German television broadcaster ZDF has called the Klexikon "Wikipedias little sister". Even the German Federal Ministry of Family Affairs and several organizations recommend the Klexikon as Wikipedia for children.<br />
<br />
Now even more children should be able to use the Klexikon. For this purpose, many of the Klexikon articles will be translated into English. The project started at the [https://www.ebgis.org East Bay German International School (EBGIS)] near San Francisco in the United States. Since autumn 2019, the first Klexikon articles in English are being produced in a pilot project at this school. In 2020, the [https://www.dslondon.org.uk German School of London], the [https://www.gisbos.org German International School of Boston], the [https://www.gissv.org German International School of Silicon Valley] and the [https://gpssd.org German Pacific School San Diego] are contributing to the project. Other schools are invited to join as well.<br />
<br />
Coincidence or not: In San Francisco is also the home of the "big Wikipedia". Because in this city, the Wikipedia Foundation has its offices. For example, this foundation takes care of the technology of the Wikipedia websites. So it fits in well that the Klexikon idea wanders to San Francisco. And from there to the whole world. But why there's no "Wikipedia for children" in English yet? A question to which we answer: Whatever - we just start with it!</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Help:In_the_works&diff=204Help:In the works2020-02-02T03:42:10Z<p>Martin: </p>
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'''German Pacific School of San Diego'''</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Talk:New_York&diff=192Talk:New York2020-02-01T19:28:41Z<p>Martin: Created page with "Das sieht ja super aus. Martin"</p>
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<div>Das sieht ja super aus. Martin</div>Martinhttps://myklexikon.zum.de/index.php?title=Help:In_the_works&diff=191Help:In the works2020-02-01T19:25:18Z<p>Martin: </p>
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Spring is the season after winter, when temperatures rise. It gets warmer and summer is around the corner. Plants grow and flowers bloom. The landscape turns green again. Many animals give birth. The farmers mow grass to make hay. <br />
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==How long is spring?==<br />
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<mapframe latitude="37.736" longitude="-122.421" zoom="8" width="300" height="200" align="right" />According to meteorologists (weather experts), spring begins on the first of March and ends on the 31<sup>st</sup> of May in the Northern Hemisphere, hence March, April, and May fall in this season. For astronomers, however, spring begins with the equinox. This is when days and nights are equally long, which takes place on the 21<sup>st</sup> or 22nd of March. Spring ends at the summer solstice, when the days are longest. Summer begins on the 20th or 21<sup>st</sup> of June.<br />
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<div>[[File:Frühlingsblumen Schneeglöckchen.jpg|thumb|Snowdrops after winter]]<br />
Spring is the season after winter, when temperatures rise. It gets warmer and summer is around the corner. Plants grow and flowers bloom. The landscape turns green again. Many animals give birth. The farmers mow grass to make hay. <br />
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People have always considered spring an important time of the year. Warm clothes are not necessary anymore and people can spend time outside. Therefore, the beginning of spring has always been cause for celebration in many cultures. It is said that people are more likely to fall in love in spring than in any other season.<br />
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