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Das Buch ist der erfolgreichen Geschichte eines akademischen Austauschs gewidmet. Es dokumentiert die Magister- und Doktorarbeiten, mit denen mehr als 100 Studierende einen doppelten Studienabschluss erlangten: einen deutschen und einen nordamerikanischen Titel. Die Beiträge reflektieren persönliche Erfahrungen, entwickeln innovative Konzepte interkulturellen Lehrens und Lernens, analysieren linguistische und gesellschaftliche Aspekte des Kulturkontakts, Intertextualität, Austauschprozesse sowie Kooperation und Partnerschaft für große kulturelle Inszenierungen.
Joseph Shirk was born 30 January 1820 in East Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. His parents were Peter Shirk (1785-1845) and Sarah Sensenig. He married Esther Horning (1826-1901) in about 1850. They had thirtenn children. Joseph died 19 August 1902. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania.
Henry Musser (Mosser?) (1730-1805), a Mennonite, immigrated in 1752 from Europe to Philadelphia to join two brothers. He settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Delaware and elsewhere.
The Language Center Handbook is a collection of new chapters and updates to chapters previously published in IALLT's Language Center Management and Language Center Design volumes. The chapters cover topics related to both language center management and design, including case studies from various contexts. This publication is a useful resource for language center directors and staff ready to embrace new opportunities for their centers. The Language Center Handbook also provides valuable information for administrators trying to understand what language centers do and how they differ from other academic support units, for committees in charge of designing or redesigning language centers, and for faculty advocating for the addition of a language center at their institution.
The Siders had their beginnings in Lancaster Pennsylvania 200 years ago. A young German man by the name of Jacob Seider married a young Swiss woman by the name of Maria Wenger. The Sider name was adopted from the German name of Seider in the early 1800s in Canada. George Sider was born ca 1730 in Germany and married Anna Margaret Reinhardt in 1754. They had three sons and four daughters. He died ca 1802 in Dauphin county Pennsylvania.
John and Maria Schallenberger Witmer came to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania from Berne, Switzerland. They took out land in 1760. Levi Witmer was one of their descendants. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania and elsewhere.