völlig Wurscht sein - definizione. Che cos'è völlig Wurscht sein
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Cosa (chi) è völlig Wurscht sein - definizione

ACTIVIST/ORGANIZER/REFUGEE/TEACHER
Naw Zipporrah Sein; Zipporrah Sein; Zipporah Sein

Sein Beda         
MUSICAL ARTIST
Sein Baydar
Friday, 1st waxing of Nadaw 1244 MEHis birthday is reported as Friday, New Moon of Tazaungmon 1244 ME, which translates to Thursday, 9 November 1882. If he was indeed born on a Friday—the weekday of birth is quite important in Burmese culture, and is less likely to be misremembered; and indeed his zata name was Tha Hlaing, a Friday born name—the birthdate was most probably Friday, 10 November 1882.
Ordnung muss sein         
GERMAN PROVERB
Ordnung Muss Sein
(reformed) or (traditional) is a German proverbial expression which translates as "there must be order". The idea of "order" is generally recognized as a key cliche for describing German culture.
Dasein         
GERMAN TERM MEANING "EXISTENCE", CONCEPT FROM HEIDEGGER'S PHILOSOPHY
Mögliche Existenz; Existenz (Jaspers); Da-sein; Dazein
Dasein () (sometimes spelled as Da-sein) is a German word that means "being there" or "presence" (German: ["there"; sein] "to be"), and is often translated into English with the word "existence". It is a fundamental concept in the [[existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger.

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Naw Zipporah Sein

Naw Zipporah Sein (Burmese: နော်စီဖိုးရာစိန်) is a Karen political activist and former Vice-President of the Karen National Union. Zipporah Sein was born in 1955 in Kayin State, Burma, and trained as a teacher before fleeing to Thailand in 1995. From 1998 to 2008, she was the coordinator and executive secretary of the Karen Women's Organization, which describes its mission as helping Karen women refugees. She has been called a "heroine" by the Political Heroes website.