Hobbies

   Hobbies, volunteer and free time activities

M&M’s activities in our free time

   (First) Aid  

   First aid for you!

Fire brigade

Fire Brigade / Fire Fighter

• Feuerwehr Kilchberg ZH
Mischa is joined the volunteer fire fighter department of Kilchberg ZH in 2000 and introduced me to the safety of the community and roommate available.

• Stadt Zürich – Schutz & Rettung
I joined the «Bundeslöschzug der Stützpunkt Feuerwehr Zürich» in 2003 to Protection and Rescue the city of Zurich and the canton area as a driver and guide support.

Paramedic

Paramedic

• First Aid
I was a trained and deployed paramedic by «SRZ». My knowledge in this area I use in everyday life we put my knowledge to my colleagues in the company are available.

• Rescue
I am an active part of the factory security in our company (Betriebswehr) and train my employees and give you my skills on to you.

SAR

Search and Rescue (SAR)

• Search
I am involved since 2012 with the «LAGO SeeDienst S+R Zugersee» (S+R) and bring my knowledge from my ten years of activity a in the fire service in this organization.

• Rescue
Another I will pass the test boat on Lake Zug to be used as a coxswain. Because of my proximity to train I have a ready availability of and am particularly at weekends.

Church

Church St. Elisabeth Kilchberg ZH
The Church of St. Elizabeth is the Roman Catholic parish church of Kilchberg ZH in the Canton of Zurich.

We are in the following topics for you:
Family labor, child church and further education

Seniors work:
home visits, exercises while sitting, events, training opportunities and pilgrimages

Ecumenical parish work:
Age afternoons, shipping for seniors, men fail 50+, Friday aperitif Women, Networking the parish deals with the social environment, construction and support of the people

Royal parish network of volunteers:
Individual assistance, social services and contact with authorities and arranging counseling centers and specialized agencies (Pro Senectute, Caritas etc.)

 

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   Culture   

   Activities and culture

Broadcasting

Broadcasting
Is the distribution of audio and/or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model.

Audio
Broadcasting began with AM radio broadcasting which came into popular use starting with the invention of the crystal detector in 1906. Before this, all forms of electronic communication, radio, telephone, and telegraph, were “one-to-one”, with the message intended for a single recipient.

Television (TV)
Over the air Broadcasting is usually associated with radio and television, though in practice radio and television transmissions take place using both wires and radio waves. The receiving parties may include the general public or a relatively small subset; the point is that anyone with the appropriate receiving technology can receive the signal. The field of broadcasting includes a wide range of practices, from relatively private exchanges such as public radio, community radio and commercial radio, public television, and commercial television.

Video
Is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media.

Video systems vary greatly in the resolution of the display, how they are refreshed, and the rate of refreshed, and 3D video systems exist. They can also be carried on a variety of media, including radio broadcast, tapes, DVDs, computer files etc.

Cinema

Movie Theater – Cinema
We are members of the «Kitag Kino-Theater AG» with move theaters in Basel, Bern, Lucerne, St. Gallen, Winterthur and Zürich.

Fury with Brad Pitt

Usfahrt Oerlikon with Jörg Schneider

A movie theater (also called a cinema) is a venue, usually a building, that contains an auditorium for viewing movies (films) for entertainment.

The movie is projected with a movie projector onto a large projection screen at the front of the auditorium while the dialogue, sounds and music are played through a number of wall-mounted speakers. Since the 1970s, subwoofers have been used for low-pitched sounds. In the 2010s, most movie theaters are equipped for digital cinema projection, removing the need to create and transport a physical film print on a heavy reel.

A great variety of films are shown at movie theaters, ranging from animated films for children, blockbusters for general audiences and documentaries for patrons who are interested in non-fiction topics. The smallest movie theaters have a single viewing room with a single screen. Most movie theaters have multiple screens. The largest theater complexes, which are called multiplexes, have up to 25 screens. The audience members typically sit on padded seats which in most theaters are set up on a sloped floor, with the highest part at the rear of the theater. Movie theaters typically sell soft drinks, popcorn and candy and some theaters also sell hot fast food. In some jurisdictions, movie theaters are licensed to sell alcoholic drinks.

Country - State

Czech Republic
The Czech Republic was established on 1 January 1993 by the division of Czechoslovakia. The state was in 1999, eight years after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, a member of NATO, and took effect on 1 May 2004 the European Union.

The Czech Republic (Czech: Česká republika [ˈt͡ʃɛskaː ˈrɛpuˌblɪka]) is a landlocked country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the east and Poland to the northeast. The capital and largest city, Prague, has over 1.2 million residents. The Czech Republic includes the historical territories of Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia.

The Czech state was formed in the late 9th century as the Duchy of Bohemia under the Great Moravian Empire. After the fall of the Empire in 907, the centre of power transferred from Moravia to Bohemia under the Přemyslids. In 1004, the duchy was formally recognized as part of the Holy Roman Empire, becoming the Kingdom of Bohemia in 1212, and reaching its greatest territorial extent in the 14th century. The King of Bohemia ruled not only Bohemia itself, but also other lands, which together formed the so-called Crown of Bohemia, and he had a vote in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor. In the Hussite wars of the 15th century driven by the Bohemian Reformation, the kingdom faced economic embargoes and defeated five crusades proclaimed by the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church and organized mainly by the emperor and princes of the Holy Roman Empire.

Following the Battle of Mohács in 1526, the whole Crown of Bohemia was gradually integrated into the Habsburg Monarchy alongside the Archduchy of Austria and the Kingdom of Hungary. The Protestant Bohemian Revolt (1618–20) against the Catholic Habsburgs led to the Thirty Years’ War, after which the monarchy consolidated its rule, reimposed Catholicism, and adopted a policy of gradual Germanization. With the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, the Bohemian Kingdom became part of the Austrian Empire and the Czech language experienced a revival as a consequence of widespread romantic nationalism. In the 19th century, the Czech lands became the industrial powerhouse of the monarchy and were subsequently the core of the Republic of Czechoslovakia, which was formed in 1918 following the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I.

Czechoslovakia was occupied by Germany in World War II, and was liberated in 1945 by Soviet and American forces. Most of the German-speaking inhabitants were expelled after the war and thus the country lost its sizeable minority and its bilingual character. The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia won the 1946 elections. Following the 1948 coup d’état, Czechoslovakia became a one-party communist state under Soviet influence. In 1968, increasing dissatisfaction with the regime culminated in a reform movement known as the Prague Spring, which ended in a Soviet-led invasion. Czechoslovakia remained occupied until the 1989 Velvet Revolution, when the communist regime collapsed and a multiparty parliamentary republic was formed. On 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved, with its constituent states becoming the independent states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

The Czech Republic is a developed country with an advanced, high income economy and high living standards. The UNDP ranks the country 15th in inequality-adjusted human development. The Czech Republic also ranks as the 10th most peaceful country, while achieving strong performance in democratic governance. It is a member of the United Nations, the European Union, NATO, the OECD, the OSCE, and the Council of Europe.

Spain

Spain (Spanish: España [esˈpaɲa]), officially the Kingdom of Spain (Spanish: Reino de España), is a sovereign state largely located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, with archipelagos in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, and several small territories on and near the north African coast. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and northeast by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. Along with France and Morocco, it is one of only three countries to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines. Extending to 1,214 km (754 mi), the Portugal–Spain border is the longest uninterrupted border within the European Union.

Spanish territory includes two archipelagos: the Balearic Islands, in the Mediterranean Sea, and the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast. It also includes two major exclaves, Ceuta and Melilla, in continental North Africa; and the islands and peñones (rocks) of Alborán, Alhucemas, Chafarinas and Vélez de la Gomera. With an area of 505,990 km2, Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe and the European Union, and the fourth largest country in Europe. By population, Spain is the sixth largest in Europe and the fifth in the European Union.

Modern humans first arrived in the Iberian Peninsula around 35,000 years ago. Iberian cultures along with ancient Phoenician, Greek and Carthaginian settlements developed on the peninsula until it came under Roman rule around 200 BCE, after which the region was named Hispania. In the Middle Ages, the area was conquered by Germanic tribes and later by the Moors. Spain emerged as a unified country in the 15th century, following the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs and the completion of the centuries-long reconquest, or Reconquista, of the peninsula from the Moors in 1492. In the early modern period, Spain became one of history’s first global colonial empires, leaving a vast cultural and linguistic legacy that includes over 500 million Spanish speakers, making Spanish the world’s second most spoken first language.

Spain is a democracy organised in the form of a parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy. It is a middle power and a developed country with the world’s fourteenth largest economy by nominal GDP and sixteenth largest by purchasing power parity. It is a member of the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Council of Europe (CoE), the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and many other international organisations.

Reading

Reading
— Newspaper

— Magazine

— Books

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Museum

Museum in Switzerland

— Swiss Museum of Transport

The Swiss Transport Museum or Verkehrshaus der Schweiz, in Lucerne, is a museum, opened in July 1959 and exhibiting all forms of transport (including locomotives, automobiles, ships, and aircraft) as well as communications. It is Switzerland’s most popular museum. There are several other attractions in the museum besides the collection:

— Technorama Winterthur

The Swiss Science Center Technorama (Swiss German native name: Technorama) is a Science museum in the municipality of Winterthur in the canton of Zürich, Switzerland.

Technorama offers a unique experimental environment for its visitors, irrespective of age and background, to improve knowledge about natural phenomena in a self-directed way. Usually worldwide described as “science centres”, Technorama’s program may differ markedly: there are over 500 exhibits respectively experiment stations and wide-ranging laboratoty facilities. Technorama claims to be one of the largest and – and on account of its quality and its exemplary informal educational function – most renowned science centres in the world.

Everything in the Technorama facility is based on the way in which science can best be appreciated, taught and learnt, in school or in practice, providing teachers with training in the principles of science education or by enabling schools to use its unique experimental and laboratory resources. Technorama provides a personal contact with natural phenomena, so that the personal experience with science replaces dry fact-learning. The exhibits try to invoke all the senses for learning, as the essential basis for later theoretical treatment. The exhibits allow the visitors to “get in touch with science”.

Every year over 60,000 school children in organised groups are visiting Technorama, therefore claiming by far to be the most popular out-of-school science learning institution in Switzerland. The so-called Youth Laboratory comprises Chemistry and Atom labs, as well as numerous experiment stations for biology, physics, and uptodate visualisation technology, providing an environment which develops the familiarity with quantitative scientific work in a relaxed atmosphere.

The school’s service supports teachers in communicating science, and it is involved in national initiatives aimed at improving science education. In particular the program is orientated to the primary school sector, where usually are the largest deficits, and it is imperative to enthuse children with scientific and technical ideas as early as possible. Every year, more than 1,000 teachers attend Technorama’s in-Service. 

Zoo

Zoo Zürich AG
The zoo a cultural institute in Zurich acts as an ambassador between humans, animals and nature. By appealing to broad segments of the population in an attractive and exciting way, we want to contribute to the sustainable survival of biodiversity. Our activities develop on the basis of an innovative, economic management and forward-looking, sustainable financing. We focus specifically on the broad public interest in our attractive zoo and get increasingly closer cooperation among the worldwide network of zoos.
We support and care programs for conservation and habitat protection
• We awaken and stimulate the interest of visitors to our tasks (provide recreational area, inform, protect nature, research), by actively involving in the world of experience of the animals
We convince the visitor with a vigorous, curious-making communication
We want to promote the interest of the public and the industry at the zoo and motivate our visitors for the implementation of conservation concern 

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   Military   

   Military and beyond

Military School

 Military Privat Service – “Rekrutenschule”
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Repetition Training

 Military Repetition Training – “Wiederholungskurs”
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Advanced School

 Military Advanced Education – “Beförderungskurse”
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Special Forces

 Special Forces – classified
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Blue Helmed

 Sailing – Cyprus 2003 – 2004
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Extended Education

 Extended Education
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Fire Fighter Services

 Fire Fighter Services for “Armeelöschzug” and “Bundeslöschzug”
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GMMZ

 Gesselschaft der Militär Motorfahrer des Kantons Zürich – GMMZ
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   Sport  

   Sport activities

Biking

 Biking
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Canoeing

 Canoeing
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Ice hockey

 Ice hockey
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Swimming

 Swimming
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Sailing

 Sailing
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Skiing

 Skiing
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Scuba diving

 Scuba diving
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Volleyball

 Beach-Volleyball
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bowling

 

   Technology   

   Technology interests

Auto, Bus, Truck

BMW, Audi, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mercedes, Volkswagen
My car colection: starting with an Volkswagen (VW) Passat in 1992 with an automatic gear till the new BMW X1 with full option and leder seats too today

Ferrari, Jaguar, Opel, Peugeot, Porsche, Skoda
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Iveco, Mercedes, Saurer, Scannia
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Construction

Construction & Structure

Buildings & Residential construction
A building or edifice is a structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory. Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for a wide number of factors, from building materials available, to weather conditions, to land prices, ground conditions, specific uses and aesthetic reasons.
Buildings serve several needs of society – primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work.

Bridges
A bridge is a structure built to span physical obstacles without closing the way underneath such as a body of water, valley, or road, for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle. There are many different designs that each serve a particular purpose and apply to different situations. Designs of bridges vary depending on the function of the bridge, the nature of the terrain where the bridge is constructed and anchored, the material used to make it, and the funds available to build it.

Railroads
Rail transport is a means of conveyance of passengers and goods on wheeled vehicles running on rails, also known as tracks. It is also commonly referred to as train transport. In contrast to road transport, where vehicles run on a prepared flat surface, rail vehicles (rolling stock) are directionally guided by the tracks on which they run. Tracks usually consist of steel rails, installed on ties (sleepers) and ballast, on which the rolling stock, usually fitted with metal wheels, moves. Other variations are also possible, such as slab track, where the rails are fastened to a concrete foundation resting on a prepared subsurface.

Roads
A road is a thoroughfare, route, or way on land between two places that has been paved or otherwise improved to allow travel by foot or some form of conveyance, including a motor vehicle, cart, bicycle, or horse. Roads consist of one or two roadways (British English: carriageways), each with one or more lanes and any associated sidewalks (British English: pavement) and road verges.
Roads that are available for use by the public may be referred to as parkways, avenues, freeways, interstates, highways, or primary, secondary, and tertiary local roads.

Towers
A tower is a tall structure, taller than it is wide, often by a significant margin. Towers are distinguished from masts by their lack of guy-wires and are therefore, along with tall buildings, self-supporting structures.

Tunnels
A tunnel is an underground or underwater passageway, dug through the surrounding soil/earth/rock and enclosed except for entrance and exit, commonly at each end. A pipeline is not a tunnel, though some recent tunnels have used immersed tube construction techniques rather than traditional tunnel boring methods.

Computer science

 Computer Science 
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Energy

 Electricity, Sun, Water, Wind

Battery
An electric battery is a device consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections provided to power electrical devices such as flashlights, smartphones, and electric cars.

Electricity

Gas

Gasolin (Benzin)

Water (Aqua)

Wind

Motorcycle

 Motorcycle
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Transport

Transportation

by Airplane
An airplane or aeroplane (informally plane) is a powered, fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine or propeller.

by Boat — by Ship
A boat is a watercraft of any size designed to float or plane, to work or travel on water.

Bus — by Coach
A bus (archaically also omnibus, multibus, motorbus) is a road vehicle designed to carry many passengers.

by Car
A car is a wheeled, self-powered motor vehicle used for transportation. Most definitions of the term specify that cars are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods.

by Train – Rail transport
A train is a form of rail transport consisting of a series of vehicles that usually runs along a rail track to transport cargo or passengers.

by Truck — by Lorry
A truck (also called a lorry) is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo. Trucks vary greatly in size, power, and configuration, with the smallest being mechanically similar to an automobile.

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   Travel   

   Around the World

Africa

Africa
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America

America
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Asia

Asia
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Australia

Australia
is still waiting for us . . .

Europe

Europe
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