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1The Federal Republic of Germany (official name of the country I'm and with me over more than 84 millions (human population) are living in; compare Germany) is a federation of 16 states (called Bundesländer pl.; sing.: Bundesland), one of these states is the city Berlin; Berlin is also Capital of Germany.

2Is anybody out there who can tell me why the anglo-saxon world cannot spell Hannover correctly btw. why they let drop the second "n"?

3This morning I started twice to translate this page, and in the first attempt I wrote a little story about my community service at the Medical University Hannover behind the link to that university. It wasn't really much but enough to have a small laughing matter. And then? What happend then? Can you guess? My antivirus program started to reboot my computer after the automatic update AND ASKED ME WHETHER I WANTED TO SAFE the actual edited page. AND I SAID YESSSSS! AND GUESS WHAT HE DID!!! Although I told him to save that damned file this angry .... really angry!!!!banging head on the wallcomputercrash!!!!furious... I cannot tell you how furious I was .... had to do everything again .... everything ... anything to do with the translation of this file ....AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

4students in Germany have the ability of a kind of selfmanagement of their affairs, which includes the election of students and a students' parliament, they also send representatives to the university committees - that's nearly everywhere like this in Germany, nearly: Bavaria hasn't student committees; I won't wonder should you know something in comparison, but my dictionary found no entry to directly translate that matter. So I hope I describe the whole affair correctly right away

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