The Hinkelstein culture is a Neolithic Europe Neolithic archaeological culture situated in Rhine Main and Rhenish Hesse , Germany . It is a Megalithic culture, part of the wider Linear Pottery horizon , dating to approximately the 50th to 49th century BC. The culture s name is due to a suggestion of Karl Koehl of Worms 1900 . Hinkelstein is the term for menhir in the local Hessian dialects Hessian dialect , after a menhir discovered in 1866 in Monsheim . Hinkel is a Hessian term for chicken the Standard German name for menhirs, H nenstein giants stone , having sometimes been jokingly mutated into H hnerstein chicken stone . References reflist Jean Paul Farrugia Hinkelstein, explication d une seriation Coll Interreg. Neol. 1997 , S. 467 517. C. Koehl Neue Stein und fr hmetallzeitliche Gr berfunde bei Worms. Korrbl. DAG 31, 1900, 137 142. E. Probst Deutschland in der Steinzeit , M nchen 1986 H. Spatz Hinkelstein und Gro gartach Kontinuit t und Wandel . In AiD 3 1996 S. 8 13 DEFAULTSORT Hinkelstein Culture Category Archaeology of Germany Category Neolithic Europe Category 5th millennium BC de Hinkelstein Gruppe ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Shoe last celt is a long thin stone tool characteristic of the early Neolithic Linear Pottery culture Linearbandkeramik and Hinkelstein culture Hinkelstein archaeological culture culture s, also called Danubian I in the older literature. See also Celt tool celt . Appearance The tools are square in profile with a rounded top, which is why they are compared with shoe makers last s. The preferred material is amphibolite basalt is also used. Use Shape and wear show that they were used as adze s to fell trees and to work wood. Some blades have traces of hafting as well. The finds from the water well well s of K ckhoven and Eythra in Germany demonstrate a high standard of carpentry. Shoe last celts have also been used as weapons, as attested by smashed skulls from Schletz Austria and Talheim, Neckar Germany . An older theory suggests their use as Hoe tool hoe s, but there are no wear traces to support this. DEFAULTSORT Shoe Last Celt Category Archaeological artefact types Euro archaeology stub de Schuhleistenkeil eo u tipa kojno ru ... more details
Jutta Bauer born 1955 Volksdorf , Hamburg is a German children s author. Life After studying at the Technical College of Design in Hamburg, she worked as a children s book illustrator as well as cartoonist for the women s magazine Brigitte . Her picture book Schreimutter was awarded the German Youth Literature Award Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 2001. She won the 2010 Hans Christian Andersen Award, for illustration. ref http www.ibby.org index.php?id 1022 ref She currently resides in Germany . Books Illustrations Ein Engel tr gt meinen Hinkelstein Schreimutter Opas Engel Grandpa s Angel . Die K nigin der Farben Abends, wenn ich schlafen geh Ich sitze hier im Abendlicht Awards Schreimutter Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis ref http www.goethe.de kue lit prj kju ill ag bau enindex.htm ref References reflist External links http www.walker.co.uk contributors Jutta Bauer 5848.aspx Author Profile Hans Christian Andersen Medal Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bauer, Jutta ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bauer, Jutta Category Living people Category 1955 births Category People from Hamburg Category German novelists Category German illustrators de Jutta Bauer es Jutta Bauer ja no Jutta Bauer sv Jutta Bauer ... more details
and prehistorian Karl Koehl 1847 1929 put forth the name Hinkelstein type as a description for the culture whose artifacts had been unearthed in Monsheim, and today the term Hinkelstein culture is customary ... ch teau. On the castle grounds is found the Hinkelstein , a menhir which may well be from the New ... more details
nofootnotes date July 2010 Infobox film name Listen to Me image Listen to me poster.jpg image size caption Theatrical Release Poster director Douglas Day Stewart producer Dolly Gordon writer Douglas Day Stewart br Jack Cummins br Daniel Arthur Wray narrator starring Kirk Cameron br Jami Gertz br Roy Scheider br Amanda Peterson br George Wyner br Christopher Atkins music David Foster cinematography Fred J. Koenekamp editing Anne V. Coates br Bud S. Smith distributor Columbia Pictures released May 5, 1989 runtime 107 minutes country United States language English language English budget preceded by followed by Listen to Me is a 1989 United States American drama film written and directed by Douglas Day Stewart. Released on May 5, 1989, it stars Kirk Cameron , Jami Gertz , and Roy Scheider . The film was largely shot on location in the Malibu, California area, including the campus of Pepperdine University . Plot summary Listen to Me centers around a group of college students who are members of the debate team at fictional Kenmont College. The two main characters, Tucker Muldowney Cameron and Monica Tomanski Gertz , come from underprivileged backgrounds, having won scholarships to Kenmont for displaying exceptional talent for debating. Both students are taken under the wing of the debate team coach, Charlie Nichols Scheider , who was a star debater in his youth. The team eventually wins a chance to debate the issue of abortion in front of the Supreme Court. Along the way, the students learn lessons about life, love, friendship, and politics. Cast Kirk Cameron as Tucker Muldowney Jamie Gertz as Monica Tomanski Roy Scheider as Charlie Nichols Amanda Peterson as Donna Lumis George Wyner as Dean Schwimmer Anthony Zerbe as Senator McKellar Quinn Cummings as Susan Hooper Christopher Atkins as Bruce Arlington Tim Dang Timothy Dang as Bobby Chin Peter DeLuise as Cameron Sweet Jason Gould as Hinkelstein Yeardley Smith as Cootz Moon Zappa Moon Unit Zappa as Longnecker Tom Schanley ... more details
Multiple issues original research May 2011 copyedit May 2011 refimprove April 2007 verylong October 2010 Dubbing is the post production process of recording and replacing voices on a motion picture or television soundtrack subsequent to the original shooting. The term most commonly refers to the substitution of the voices of the actors shown on the screen by those of different performers, who may be speaking a different language. The procedure was sometimes practiced in musicals when the actor had an unsatisfactory singing voice, and remains in use to enable the screening of audio visual material to a mass audience in countries where viewers do not speak the same language as the original performers. Dubbing also describes the process of an actor re recording lines spoken during filming in order to improve audio quality or reflect dialog changes. This process is called Automated Dialogue Replacement , Additional Dialogue Recording or ADR for short. Music is also dubbed onto a film after editing is completed. Films, videos and sometimes video games are sometimes dubbed into the local language of a foreign market. Dubbing is common in theatrically released film, television series , cartoons and anime given foreign distribution. Automated Dialogue Replacement post sync Automated Dialogue Replacement or Additional Dialogue Recording ADR is the process of re recording the original dialogue after filming for the purpose of obtaining a cleaner, more intelligible dialogue track also known as looping or a looping session . ref http magazine.creativecow.net article adr hollywood dialogue recording secrets Creative COW Magazine ref ref cite web url http www.slate.com id 2183273 title The Dark Knight without Heath Ledger How will Warner Bros. sell a summer blockbuster marked by tragedy? first Kim last Masters publisher Slate date 2008 01 31 ref In the United Kingdom UK it is called post synchronisation or post sync . In conventional film production, a production sound mixer reco ... more details