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Running from 16–31 December 2015, an estimated 150,000 people passed through the V&A site on New Year's Eve. Promoting light in the built environment was a special focus of the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD). As well as hosting a special event during the LightFair conference in New York, United ...
IYL 2015 also saw the launch of the International VELUX Award for students of architecture to encourage and challenge students to explore the theme of daylight which by March 2016 had attracted more than 5,000 student registrations from 97 countries. Other themes involving different aspects of light and architecture li...
Also in the UK, the e-Luminate Wine Tasting Light Experiment took place in Cambridge on 17 February 2016 to examine the effect of lighting on the perception of the taste and aroma of wine (with red and blue light seen to have a more beneficial effect). Art and Museums Many artists and museums worldwide embraced IYL 20...
Developed by Studio Roosegaarde, Leiden University, and North Carolina State University, the Rainbow Station projection ran every day in 2015 and was seen by an estimated 50 million people. In the frame of COP21 and IYL 2015, the Human Energy project allowed participants to generate power through running, dance, and cy...
The event also included a scientific introduction to the main themes of IYL 2015. An exhibition Sorolla: The Art of Light ran in Madrid from 14 July 2015 to 18 January 2016 displaying works by the Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla, analysing his techniques that gave him the reputation of "the painter of light." During th...
Light and Dark Matters was a series of events organised by the Tate Modern art gallery and Founding Partner IOP in London from 20–21 November 2015, bringing together artists, scientists, philosophers and the public to share experiences on light. The Museum of Light in Mexico City ran many events in 2015, including lect...
An overlapping exhibit, Luminous, featured works by indigenous artists. A feature of events in South Africa was the inclusion of a strong art and science programme in remote regions of the country, derelict buildings, and construction sites. Photography Many photography contests in the framework of the IYL 2015 attrac...
The UK's National Poetry Day on 8 October 2015 adopted the theme of light with the sharing of publicly submitted poems and a free book, LIGHT – A National Poetry Day Anthology. Australia's National Science Channel RiAus organized a scientific haiku contest to reflect the National Science Week theme Making waves – the s...
The Amazing Theatre of Physics in the Czech Republic visited many schools with their play explaining the physics behind light. Looking for Ibn Al-Haytham was the title of a musical performed in Toledo by the IES Princesa Galiana, a Spanish high school. The student theatre group of the Université de Franche-Comté in Fra...
Einstein's Light by film maker Nickolas Barris and Leiden University described the innovative spirits of Albert Einstein and Hendrik Lorentz. Excerpts served as the official trailer for the IYL 2015 worldwide, and the premiere was held on 2 November 2015 during the Leiden International Film Festival. The French-German ...
Also in the UK, The Open University, the South East Physics Network and the Royal Astronomical Society created an animation to celebrate the anniversaries commemorated during IYL 2015. Cinema Festivals around the world also decided to align their themes with the IYL 2015, including the Science Film Festival and the IYL...
Music Seven original compositions have been inspired by the IYL 2015 and have been featured in events ranging from the Opening Ceremony at UNESCO HQ to local conferences in events in over 50 countries worldwide. Bruce Adolphe composed the score for the Nickolas Barris film Einstein's Light. The violinist for the sound...
Faro de Estrellas was a song composed and arranged by the Italian duo Jalisse based on lyrics by Sandra von Borries in Spanish submitted as part of the IYL 2015 Light Song Contest. In Time of Light with words and music from PJ Moore was an electronic oratorio in celebration of James C. Maxwell. The song C'è Luce was re...
Publications Print and online publications ranging from scientific journals to newspapers and in-flight magazines released special content on the IYL 2015, permitting an extremely wide reach to the wider public. In the scientific community, IYL 2015 learned society partners released a number of special publications th...
Nature Middle East published an interesting editorial at the end of 2015 discussing how Ibn Al-Haytham's legacy of scientific scepticism should be emulated across the Arab World. The IYL 2015 Media Partners published many special publications over the IYL 2015. The most prominent were featured in IYL 2015 Optics Booksh...
Other commemorations The IYL 2015 was also celebrated in many other ways combining art, science, and innovative approaches to raising awareness with the general public. The IYL 2015 logo was projected widely, including on The Globe of Science and Innovation at CERN, and was also the subject of large-scale light painti...
The IYL 2015 was celebrated in philately with stamps from 26 different countries: Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Grenada, Guyana, Israel, Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Liechtenstein, Maldives, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Montserrat, Portugal, Saint Kitts and ...
Other countries such as Romania issued special postmarks whilst stamps from countries such as Ghana and the Netherlands included related topics in science and lighting. San Marino and Spain also issued commemorative coins, the latter being the first official Spanish coin minted in colour. In other unexpected domains, n...
"International Year of Light -- Sustainability, Development, Education, History, Youth" - SPIE IYL page External links International Year of Light (official website) IYL 2015 Blog (official blog) IYL 2015 Opening Ceremony (official video) International Year of Light — Astronoo 2015 XPHOTON OPEN INNOVATION CHALLE...
St. John's Institution (; abbreviated SJI) is a public all-boys school (sixth form is co-ed) and is one of the oldest schools in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The school is widely known by its initials SJI and the students of St John's Institution bear the name Johannians. The school is named after Jean-Baptiste de la Salle,...
The primary schools are formally known in Malay today as Sekolah Kebangsaan St. John (1) and Sekolah Kebangsaan St. John (2) while the secondary school was called Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan St. John, but it was announced in April 2016 that the name would be reverted to St John's Institution, a decision widely applaude...
This has allowed the secondary school to maintain a certain amount of prestige. Though the school land is owned by the Roman Catholic Church (including St. John's Cathedral, Kuala Lumpur which is next to the school), much of the school funding is received from the Government of Malaysia. Site and architecture The main...
The Fatima Kindergarten (housed in what is Kuala Lumpur's oldest catholic church and now converted into a community service centre) and the Roman Catholic St John's Cathedral are located on the road leading up to SJI. The school is famous for its imposing red and white-brick main building with Grecian-Spanish influence...
Former Brother Directors are: The headship of the school passed to the laity in 2002 when Peter Yii Sing Chiu became the first non-brother and non-Catholic to head the school. Former principals include: Brothers who have served as headmasters of the primary school when it was split from the secondary school include B...
Three days before classes were to commence on 18 January, three Brothers arrived to take charge of the school – Brother Julian Francis from Hong Kong, Brother Andrew Corsini from Burma and Brother Cyril Alexander from Penang. The school building was a two-storey wooden structure, 80 feet long and 20 feet wide, with a b...
With this new set-up, expansion was needed. So Father Renard lent to the school the house of the Chinese Catechist which was capable of holding one class and also an attap shed near the site. 1906 In June 1906, Brother Imier of Jesus, Provincial Visitor of the United States paid a visit to SJI. He later became Superio...
1907 At the end of the year, the new building was advanced enough to be used for the Cambridge Examination for all the candidates of Kuala Lumpur. 1908 On 10 August, the new building was declared open by the High Commissioner and Governor, Sir John Anderson. 1914 The Brothers' Building was enlarged by the addition o...
1926 Brother Louis installed a statue of Jean Baptist De La Salle on the front facade of the Main Block. 1930 Brother Cornelius Nulty served as Brother Director from 1930 to 1946 and under his energetic management, many projects were brought to a successful conclusion. Brother Cornelius enlarged the playground, a pro...
When the war ended and peace returned, these refugees organised a scholarship fund to express gratitude to Brother Cornelius and to perpetuate his memory. 1948 Brother D. Joseph Brophy established La Salle Sentul, La Salle Brickfields, La Salle Peel Road and La Salle Klang, which were intended as feeder schools for St...
The Term Review was the predecessor to the current Editorial Board of The Garudamas, the school magazine. 1954 In the Golden Jubilee year, Brother D. Joseph achieved his final objective – the completion of the field extension. 1955 Brother Tiberius Lawrence Spitzig starts his first term as Brother Director of SJI. Th...
1958 In accordance with a new government directive, a Board of Governors for the school was set up and the first meeting was held on 24 September. In the primary section, the Board of Managers held its first meeting on 13 March. 1959 His Excellency Mgr John Gordon, Chargé d'Affaires of the Apostolic Delegation of Tha...
The new chapel on the middle floor of SJI was officially opened and used on 19 October. 1963 The present school badge (designed by Brother Joseph McNally) was used, replacing the old badge by Brother Cornelius Nulty. 1965 The Form 5 Block (or Arts Block) was officiated by the Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur, Mgr. Dominic ...
It was during his leadership that SJI achieved its glory years in academics and sports excellence. 1971 The Main Block was given its current red and white colour scheme. The school was previously painted completely white in the 1960s. 1976 Awards Day was introduced by Brother Joseph Yeoh to appreciate the service and...
1984 To kick off the 80th Anniversary of the founding of the school, Carnival Day and several projects were introduced to raise funds for the construction of a four-storey building adjacent to the science block to accommodate the lower and upper sixth form classes. This is the beginning of a series of fund raising pro...
2002 Brother Michael Wong, the last Brother Director of SJI retired, marking the end of the Brothers' directorship in SJI for 98 years. Mr. Peter Yii Sing Chiu, the first lay principal was appointed to head SJI. 2009 St. John's receives its second lay principal, Mr. Leong Kum Loy. 2010 St. John's is gazetted as a He...
The project was an initiative by Megat Mizan Nicholas Denney, Chairman of the Board of Governors of St. John's. 2014 St. John's receives its first non-Christian lay principal, Dr. M. Puvanendran. He was a Senior Assistant from 2005 - 2010. 2016 St. John's Institution, one of the oldest secondary schools in Kuala Lump...
These schools call each other brother schools and the La Sallian Heritage which binds them together. St. John's Alumni Association (SJAA) The St. John's Alumni Association Kuala Lumpur (1988) or SJAA was registered as an official body with the Registrar of Society Malaysia on 7th August 1989. ...
Office of the SJAA consists of 14 Elected Members through its Annual General Meeting on a two-year term. Together with the other stakeholders of St. John's Institution Kuala Lumpur, members of the Main Committee sits on a monthly basis to oversee the running of the association...
Martial arts are also included in this category. They are the Taekwondo Club, Karate club, Fencing Club, Silat Gayung Club & Kendo Club. 8th Bukit Bintang KL Eagle Scout Group The 8th Bukit Bintang KL Eagle Scout Group was established in 1963. St John Ambulance of Malaysia (KL SJI A/C Div.) KL SJI A/C is a division und...
St John's Institution Cadet Corps The St John's Institution Cadet Corps was established in 1915, one of the oldest cadet corps in Malaya. It is the oldest cadet corps in this school formed by Lt. Eric Chart. It was under the command of the British Military Somerset Light Infantry during the colonial days. St John's Ins...
Today the members continues their passion through the formation of the Alumni Band, mainly Pipe and Drums, performing at private functions. In history, the band won their first title as 1st place in the "KL State Marching Band Competition 2009". In that year also, they were adopted by The Royal Navy Of Malaysia . St. J...
Former members continue to contribute to performing arts in Malaysia. Sports St. John's also has sports clubs that are open to students namely rugby, archery, football, hockey, badminton, basketball, sepak takraw, fencing etc. St. John's has 5 sports houses namely the Blue House (Claude) - Fleur de Lis Red House (C...
Notable Johannians Aizat Amdan, singer and songwriter Zeti Akhtar Aziz, seventh Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia Hishammuddin Hussein, Malaysian Minister of Defence Hans Isaac, actor, entrepreneur Harith Iskander, artist and stand-up comedian Chow Chee Keong, former national goalkeeper Faiz Khaleed, Militar...
References External links St. John's Institution Category:Primary schools in Malaysia Category:Secondary schools in Malaysia Category:Educational institutions established in 1904 Category:Lasallian schools in Malaysia Category:Catholic schools in Malaysia Category:1904 establishments in British Malaya Category:Boys'...
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Progressivism has influenced various political movements. Modern liberalism was influenced by liberal philosopher John Stuart Mill's conception of people being "progressive beings". British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli developed progressive conservatism under "one-nation" Toryism. In France, the space between socia...
Proponents of social democracy have identified themselves as promoting the progressive cause. The Roman Catholic Church encyclical Rerum novarum issued by Pope Leo XIII in 1891 condemned the exploitation of labour and urged support for labour unions and government regulation of businesses in the interests of social jus...
While the term "American progressives" represent a range of diverse political pressure groups (not always united), some American progressives rejected social Darwinism, believing that the problems society faced (poverty, violence, greed, racism and class warfare) could best be addressed by providing good education, a s...
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Lakoff, George. Don't Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate. Chelsea Green Publishing, 2004. . Kelleher, William J. Progressive Logic: Framing A Unified Field Theory of Values For Progressives. The Empathic Science Institute, 2005. . Kloppenberg, James T.. Uncertain Victory: Social Democracy and ...
Palgrave, Macmillan, 2010. . Tröhler, Daniel. Progressivism. In book: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education. Oxford University Press, 2017. External links Progressivism — entry at the Encyclopædia Britannica Category:Critical thinking Category:Democratic socialism Category:History of ideas Category:Just...
Ajay Rathnam is an Indian film and television actor who has worked predominantly in Tamil films and serials. He has acted in over 400 films in 5 languages. Career Rathnam made his acting debut with the horror film Naalai Manithan (1989) in which he played the role of a monster. He has appeared in one episode of the TV ...
In 2018, he launched his badminton academy named "V Square" in Chennai. In 2019, he launched "V Square" Sports Arena in Mogappair. Personal life His son Dheeraj Vishnu Rathnam is also an actor who made his debut with Arivazhagan's Aarathu Sinam (2016). Filmography Television References External links Category:Li...
The Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale (MVSN, "Voluntary Militia for National Security"), commonly called the Blackshirts (, CCNN, singular: Camicia Nera) or squadristi (singular: squadrista), was originally the paramilitary wing of the National Fascist Party, known as the Squadrismo, and after 1923 an all-v...
Their methods became harsher as Mussolini's power grew, and they used violence and intimidation against Mussolini's opponents. In 1943, following the fall of the Fascist regime, the MVSN was integrated into the Royal Italian Army and disbanded. History The Blackshirts were established as the Squadrismo in 1919 and con...
The Italian Social Republic, located in the areas of northern Italy occupied by Germany, reformed the MVSN on 8 December 1943 into the National Republican Guard (Guardia Nazionale Repubblicana, or GNR). Organization Benito Mussolini was the leader, or Commandant–General and First Honorary Corporal, of the Blackshirts,...
Zona (zone) = division Legione (legion) = regiment, each legion was a militia unit consisting of a small active cadre and a large reserve of civilian volunteers. Coorte (cohort) = battalion Centuria (centuria) = company Manipolo (maniple) = platoon Squadra (squad) = squad These units were also organized on the triang...
In 1929 it was reorganized into four raggruppamenti, but later in October 1936 it was reorganized into 14 zones controlling only 133 legions with two cohorts each, one of men 21 to 36 years old and the other of men up to 55 years old. There were also special units in Rome, on Ponza Island and the black uniformed ("Th...
Security militia Special militias were also organized to provide security police and gendarmerie functions, these included: Forestry Militia Frontier Militia Highway Militia Port Militia Posts and Telegraph Militia Railway Militia University Militia Anti-aircraft and Coastal Artillery Militia, a combined comma...
Abyssinian Campaign During the 1935–36 Second Italo-Abyssinian War against Ethiopia, seven CCNN Divisions were organized: 1st (23rd March) CCNN Division 2nd (28th October) CCNN Division 3rd (21st April) CCNN Division 4th (3rd January) CCNN Division 5th (1st Febbraio) CCNN Division 6th (Tevere) CCNN Division The first...
1 x Artillery Battalion (Army) with 3 batteries (65/17) 1 x Engineers company (mixed Army and Blackshirts) 2 x Replacements Battalions (1 Infantry, 1 Mixed) 1 x Medical Section 1 x Logistics Section (food) 1 x Pack-Mules unit (1600 mules) 1 x Mixed Trucks unit (80 light trucks) The Blackshirts Rifle Battalions had thr...
Organization on 10 June 1940 Division Command 2 Black Shirt Legions - each 3 Battalions 1 81mm Mortar Company 1 Accompanying Battery 65mm/17 Mtn guns 1 Machine Gun Battalion 1 Artillery Regiment: 2 Artillery Groups 1 Artillery Group 2 AA Batteries 20mm 1 Mixed Engineering Battalion 1 Ambulance Section Sanita 3 Fiel...
The CCNN divisions were semi-motorised. 1st CCNN Division "Dio lo Vuole" ("God Wills it") 2nd CCNN Division "Fiamme Nere" ("Black Flames") 3rd CCNN Division "Penne Nere" ("Black Feathers") The 3rd CCNN Division was disbanded and consolidated with the 2nd CCNN Division in April 1937 after their defeat at Guadalajara....
Mussolini also pushed through plans to raise 142 MVSN combat battalions of 650 men each to provide a Gruppo di Assalto to each army division. These Gruppi consisted of two cohorts (each of three centuriae of three manipoli of two squadre each) plus Gruppo Supporto company of two heavy machine gun manipoli (with three H...
These mobile groups suffered heavy casualties due to being undermanned, under equipped and under trained. In 1941, Mussolini decided to create 22 highly trained combat battalions called "M" Battalions. These battalions were given the designation M alongside their names in the Army OOB to indicate their status; that the...
The uniform jacket had black flames with two ends on the collar in place of the insignia and the lictor bundles instead of the army's stars . There was an all-black dress uniform worn by some officers and the Moschettieri del Duce ("The Leader's Musketeers", Mussolini's Guard). Ranks With translated material from the c...
Officers Other Ranks Legacy The ethos and sometimes the uniform were later copied by others who shared Mussolini's political ideas, including Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany, who issued brown shirts to the "Storm Troops" (Sturmabteilung) and black uniforms to the "Defense Squad" (Schutzstaffel, also colloquially known...
"Blueshirts" can also refer to Canadian fascists belonging to the Canadian National Socialist Unity Party and to the members of Falange Española, the most influential party within Franco's dictatorship in Spain. The paramilitary fascist Iron Guard members in Romania and the fascist Yugoslav Radical Union wore green shi...
See also Blackshirts – Albania Redshirts – Bulgaria Blueshirts – Canada Blue Shirts – China (Kuomintang) Brownshirts – Nazi Germany Blackshirts – Nazi Germany Gestapo – Nazi Germany Blueshirts – Ireland Greenshirts – Ireland Greenshirts – United Kingdom Greenshirts – Yugoslavia Greenshirts – Brazil Redsh...
Wodehouse Notes External links Axis History Factbook/Italy/Militia Comando Supremo Category:1919 establishments in Italy Category:1943 disestablishments in Italy Category:Clothing in politics Category:Military wings of political parties Category:Government paramilitary forces Category:Paramilitary organisations...
Germany's Next Topmodel, season 10 is the tenth season of the show that is aired on the German television network ProSieben. The show began to air on 12 February 2015 under the catch phrase Celebrate Beauty. The judging panel consists of Thomas Hayo and Wolfgang Joop. Kristian Schuller served as exclusive featured phot...
Episode summaries Episode 1: Scouting Berlin and Cologne Original airdate: 12 February 2015 The first episode of Germany's Next Topmodel 2015 starts in Berlin, where host Heidi Klum and her fellow regular judge Thomas Hayo pick up the third judge, Wolfgang Joop, at his home to board the Germany's Next Topmodel coach...
Later, the last auditions are being held in Munich as a mass casting. Episode 3: Wrapping castings and first show Original airdate: 26 February 2015 Third episode chronicles the wrapping of mass castings in Munich. Heidi, Thomas and Wolfgang challenge their select girls with a first runway show for a Turkish designer...
Quit: Annabel Paasch & Sarah Kocar Eliminated: Ariana Xhatova & Laura Weidner Featured photographer: Kristian Schuller Episode 5: The First Shooting (Das erste Shooting) Original airdate: 12 March 2015 The color yellow is the theme of this week's shooting for Cosmopolitan. In turn each of the girls is photographed a...
Booked for job: Laura Dünninger & Katharina Wandrowsky Bottom Four: Adriane Sutsch, Daniela Wolking, Lena Stockhausen & Sandy Provazek Eliminated: Adriane Sutsch Featured photographer: Kristian Schuller Episode 6: In Dizzy Height (In schwindelerregender Höhe) Original airdate: 19 March 2015 An L.A. airport serves as...
Booked for job: Ajsa Selimovic & Varisa Caluk Eliminated: Jovana Bulic & Lena Stockhausen Bottom Two: Daniela Wolking & Sara Faste Eliminated: Daniela Wolking Featured photographer: Kristian Schuller Episode 7: Body painting (Das Bodypainting) Original airdate: 26 March 2015 This week's "World of Topmodel" holds a on...
The episode ends with the obligatory "live walk", the challenge here is the catwalk is suspended between a stack of sea shipping container, 42 ft above ground. Judge Wolfgang Joop is absent for the entire episode. Booked for job: Darya Strelnikova & Jüli Ürküt Challenge winner/Immune from elimination: Anuthida Ploypetc...
Three challenges follow: an underwater / water-tank shoot with Schuller, where Kiki, Katharina and Anuthida produce great pictures, a "water-splashing" shoot with a stunt driver on an L.A. parking lot, where Varisa and Vanessa win themselves immunity, and the usual live walk on 8th & Hope's Helipad, combined with a sty...
The "World of Topmodel" trip is a flight to Auckland, New Zealand, where Anuthida, Darya, Jüli, Katharina and Vanessa attend a casting for an editorial and cover shoot for Remix Magazine, with Darya and Anuthida booked, and compete for a gig as catwalk model presenting Heidi Klum's own brand of lingerie, where Darya, A...
Sandy and Varisa are eliminated for their weak performance during this week. Booked for job: Anuthida Ploypetch, Darya Strelnikova & Katharina Wandrowsky Immune from elimination: Jüli Ürküt Bottom Two: Sandy Provazek & Vanessa Fuchs Eliminated: Sandy Provazek Second Bottom Two: Laura Dünninger & Varisa Caluk Eliminated...
Kristian Schuller does a camera test with each of the girls, giving them a few lines and some simple acting instructions in a spec bubble-gum commercial, where Anuthida performs best with Laura being second. The girls do training for cover shoots with having one high fashion and a body shot. Anuthida who has started to...
One segment centers on Anuthida who is reunited with her father after 15 years while he lived in Las Vegas without having stayed in contact. Booked for job: Darya Strelnikova Eliminated: Laura Dünninger & Sara Faste Featured photographer: Kristian Schuller Episode 11: Bold Heads (Das Glatzenshooting) Original airdate...
Kristian Schuller then challenges the girls in a mannequin-themed shoot where each girl receives a bold head by special-effects makeup. The shoot turns out to be especially challenging for Darya who carried over a bad mood from the previous segment where Heidi coached the girls in social media etiquette. Back at the vi...
Vanessa and Kiki are critiqued for their walks. Ajsa is critiqued for her unprofessional smile when presenting Haute Couture. Lisa performs weak at the photo shoot and on the runway. Ajsa, Vanessa, Kiki and Lisa land in the bottom four. Lisa and Kiki even in the bottom two. When Lisa reaches the next round Kiki thinks ...
Then, three are flying over to New York for a Fashion Week casting (World of Topmodel). Back in L.A. the troupe is being coached for an upcoming shoot with Kristian. A choreographer instructs them in doing some basic routines. Again, room for drama between Darya and Kiki. The live walk is inspired by the classic Singin...
Booked for job: Anuthida Ploypetch & Lisa Bärmann Eliminated: Kiki Hölzl Featured photographer: Kristian Schuller Episode 13: Clear the Ring (Manege frei) Original airdate: 7 May 2015 Challenge winner: Lisa Bärmann Booked for job: Anuthida Ploypetch, Katharina Wandrowsky & Vanessa Fuchs Featured photographer: Krist...
The episode's first job is the cover shoot for Cosmopolitan magazine, followed by a challenge where each girl has to act in a New York street scene for Maybelline. Vanessa wins this job and shoots a campaign for the brand. Flying over to Paris, the girls compete again, this time for participation in Wolfgang Joop's Wun...
Heidi entered the stage via show lift from the ceiling and her fellow judges were introduced in an equally dramatic act. The first live walk followed, where each of the finalists had to act doll-like first and then present a matching thematic walk, followed by Katharina's elimination from the competition. Just before t...
ProSieben later officially confirmed they would not carry on with the finale show. As it was later revealed, Jüli had won the online voting between the girls who didn't reach the final and thus would have been the girl to open the top 18 walk. The day following the finale, it was announced that the new pre-recorded fin...
Top 18 walk opener: Jüli Ürküt Final four: Ajsa Selimovic, Anuthida Ploypetch, Katharina Wandrowsky & Vanessa Fuchs Eliminated: Katharina Wandrowsky Special guests: Jason Derulo (announced: Alisar Ailabouni, Lovelyn Enebechi, Lena, Lena Gercke, Stefanie Giesinger, Luisa Hartema, Jennifer Hof, Barbara Meier, Olly Murs &...
Vanessa was declared Germany's Next Topmodel. Final three: Ajsa Selimovic, Anuthida Ploypetch & Vanessa Fuchs Eliminated: Ajsa Selimovic Final two: Anuthida Ploypetch & Vanessa Fuchs Germany's Next Topmodel: Vanessa Fuchs Contestants (ages stated are at start of contest) Summaries Results table {| class="wikitable"...
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