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Family history of Frank Schroeder (1864-1944), who was born in Danzig, Germany. He immigrated to United States in 1882. He married Anna Marie Braunreiter (1873-1959), daughter of Carl Braunreiter and Wilhelmina Zeitz, 1893 in New Ulm, Brown Co., Minnesota. She was born in Milford Township, New Ulm, Brown Co. They had six children. Carl Braunreiter (1838-1909) was born in Bohemia, Austria. He came to America in 1852. He married Wilhemina Zeitz (1838-1910), widow of Frank Molle, in 1862 in Germany. She was born in Kuppenheim, Pommern, Germany. She came to America in 1865. They settled first in Manitowoc, Wisc. before going to Minnesota. Descendants live in Minnesota, North Dakota and elsewhere.
'My partner, Sam, gave a sort of surprised gasp as she was shoved into my chest, pinning me against the side of the ambulance. She was a small woman, barely five feet tall, weighing no more than about a hundred pounds, but the force exerted by our suddenly combative patient was more than enough to send my six foot frame reeling. I managed to get a hold of her shoulders as she was shoved backwards, and move my head to the side so that I took the impact of her head in my shoulder and not my face, but we were momentarily winded, both from the physical pounding and the surprise. We had both been around long enough to know not to be too surprised by anything, however, and we both dove for the str...
Obituary notice.
Hello! My name is Frank Schroeder. I would like to introduce you to my new interactive coloring book called Magic Diamonds. Now you are probably thinking this is just another coloring book. If you are, you are in for a surprise! Most all coloring books on the market today have the same thing in common: once you color the page, the activity is over, and there is nothing left to do. With my book, the picture on the page is colored, then it is folded up, and an action area is cut out, and then the picture is animated by rubbing the paper. You animate the colored page! It becomes a paper video toy, and you animate the colored page! It becomes a paper video toy, and you are the animators! But the fun is just beginning! The next series of pages in the book after you color them can be inflated and blown up like a balloon. Then when you look inside your paper balloon, your two-dimensional picture has magically turned into a three-dimensional scene! That's what is intriguing about Magic Diamonds. They are a simple combination of origami, coloring, and animation. It's origami with a twist. Kids and adults can have the fun of coloring it and then animating it into a colorigami toy.
'Visual Consumption' draws from art history, photography and visual studies to develop an interdisciplinary, image-based approach to understanding consumer behaviour.
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