Samstag, 18. Oktober 2008
Donnerstag, 16. Oktober 2008
Ein V'brucker Schicksal - meines vielleicht ?
Woe to you! for you build the tombs of the prophets whom your fathers killed.
48 So you are witnesses and consent to the deeds of your fathers; for they killed them, and you build their tombs.
49 Therefore also the Wisdom of God said, `I will send them prophets and apostles, some of whom they will kill and persecute,'
50 that the blood of all the prophets, shed from the foundation of the world, may be required of this generation,
51 from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechari'ah, who perished between the altar and the sanctuary. Yes, I tell you, it shall be required of this generation.
52 Woe to you lawyers! for you have taken away the key of knowledge; you did not enter yourselves, and you hindered those who were entering."
53 As he went away from there, the scribes and the Pharisees began to press him hard, and to provoke him to speak of many things,
54 lying in wait for him, to catch at something he might say.
48 So you are witnesses and consent to the deeds of your fathers; for they killed them, and you build their tombs.
49 Therefore also the Wisdom of God said, `I will send them prophets and apostles, some of whom they will kill and persecute,'
50 that the blood of all the prophets, shed from the foundation of the world, may be required of this generation,
51 from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechari'ah, who perished between the altar and the sanctuary. Yes, I tell you, it shall be required of this generation.
52 Woe to you lawyers! for you have taken away the key of knowledge; you did not enter yourselves, and you hindered those who were entering."
53 As he went away from there, the scribes and the Pharisees began to press him hard, and to provoke him to speak of many things,
54 lying in wait for him, to catch at something he might say.
Wer kommt sonst noch ?
Termin:
01.12. - 08.12.2008
Ausbildungsort:
Hochfügen
Treffpunkt:
01.12.2008 - 15.00 Uhr Berghotel Hochfügen
Mitzunehmen:
- Gesamte Alpin Ski-Ausrüstung
- Kurzski (ca. 1m) und Tourenskischuhe, falls vorhanden
- Robuste Winterstiefel, die mindestens über die Knöchel gehen.
- Helmpflicht
Das spezielle benötige Material wird seitens des Veranstalters beigestellt.
- Zeugnisse über bisherige Ausbildungen, falls die Ausbildung nicht in Tirol absolviert wurde
Kursleiter:
Mail: bettina.moessenboeck@univie.ac.at
01.12. - 08.12.2008
Ausbildungsort:
Hochfügen
Treffpunkt:
01.12.2008 - 15.00 Uhr Berghotel Hochfügen
Mitzunehmen:
- Gesamte Alpin Ski-Ausrüstung
- Kurzski (ca. 1m) und Tourenskischuhe, falls vorhanden
- Robuste Winterstiefel, die mindestens über die Knöchel gehen.
- Helmpflicht
Das spezielle benötige Material wird seitens des Veranstalters beigestellt.
- Zeugnisse über bisherige Ausbildungen, falls die Ausbildung nicht in Tirol absolviert wurde
Kursleiter:
Mail: bettina.moessenboeck@univie.ac.at
Donnerstag, 9. Oktober 2008
A Cech Guinneypig
This year, 32 countries will compete in five main sports: downhill skiing, cross-country, biathlon, curling and sledge hockey. Sledge hockey players are seated in a small sledge on skate blades and shove themselves around the ice with a pair of short hockey sticks.
The Czechs are sending seven athletes to Nagano, four physically disabled male skiers and three blind or partly sighted female skiers.
Dostal uses a single ski and long crutch-like poles with short ski tips attached to the ends, called outriggers.
Dostal has found hope in the healing power of sport. But it has been a struggle.
In Communist Eastern Europe, handicapped children were often kept locked away in institutions and sent to schools for the learning disabled.
Dostal says it was only with the support and perseverance of his family that he was able to overcome quickly what could easily have been a life-breaking handicap.
Encouraged by his grandfather, Emil Dostal, a well-known athletics coach, and his father, Jiri, an enthusiastic amateur athlete, young Jan took up every sport he could: volleyball, basketball, swimming and even the high jump.
His father, a part-time ski instructor, went back to school and took a course in training handicapped skiers.
"The regime didn't want us to play sports; they didn't want us to be seen," said Dostal, who is studying for a degree in coaching disabled athletes. "They wanted to show how 'clean' the country was, and that there weren't many handicapped athletes."
Jan Pauer, one of the founders of the Czech disabled sports movement, said: "Sport was the shop window of the regime. The regime wanted to show how great they were through sport, and handicapped sports weren't attractive for them. It was soccer, hockey, track and field that got the attention and the money."
Pauer lost his left leg when he fell under a Prague tram in 1958, just before his 19th birthday. He founded the first disabled sports club in Prague in 1964.
The Czechs are sending seven athletes to Nagano, four physically disabled male skiers and three blind or partly sighted female skiers.
Dostal uses a single ski and long crutch-like poles with short ski tips attached to the ends, called outriggers.
Dostal has found hope in the healing power of sport. But it has been a struggle.
In Communist Eastern Europe, handicapped children were often kept locked away in institutions and sent to schools for the learning disabled.
Dostal says it was only with the support and perseverance of his family that he was able to overcome quickly what could easily have been a life-breaking handicap.
Encouraged by his grandfather, Emil Dostal, a well-known athletics coach, and his father, Jiri, an enthusiastic amateur athlete, young Jan took up every sport he could: volleyball, basketball, swimming and even the high jump.
His father, a part-time ski instructor, went back to school and took a course in training handicapped skiers.
"The regime didn't want us to play sports; they didn't want us to be seen," said Dostal, who is studying for a degree in coaching disabled athletes. "They wanted to show how 'clean' the country was, and that there weren't many handicapped athletes."
Jan Pauer, one of the founders of the Czech disabled sports movement, said: "Sport was the shop window of the regime. The regime wanted to show how great they were through sport, and handicapped sports weren't attractive for them. It was soccer, hockey, track and field that got the attention and the money."
Pauer lost his left leg when he fell under a Prague tram in 1958, just before his 19th birthday. He founded the first disabled sports club in Prague in 1964.
Sonntag, 5. Oktober 2008
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