I am German and the first time I heard about Physician's Assistant or Nurse Practitioners was in the USA.
The Assistant - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12
Canada, Germany, Japan, and the Capitalist granddaddy of them all, the United States of America.
The Perfect Assistant - 2008 TV is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M Germany:16 Netherlands:12 Portugal:M/12 USA:TV-14
Still in Germany
Joey - 2004 Joey and the Assistant 1-15 was released on: USA: 20 January 2005 Hungary: 25 June 2005 Germany: 10 May 2008
Adolf Luchmann has written: 'Um die Jugend betrogen' -- subject(s): Biography, German Personal narratives, Germany, Germany. Heer, History, Personal narratives, German, Physicians, Sources, World War, 1939-1945
The official religion of Germany is Christianity. 65 to 70 percent of the German population practices Christianity. Some other popular religions include Lutheran-Protestantism, and Roman Catholicism.
Napoleon III – France
Both the Philippines and Germany are known for their strong work ethic and skilled workforce. Both countries have a rich history and culture that are reflected in their traditional arts, music, and cuisine. Additionally, both nations have a strong commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable practices.
No. British writer Ruth Harrison first used the term in 1964 in her book Animal Machines to describe her perceptions of modern farming practices in Great Britain.
Americans working in Germany may face challenges such as language barriers, cultural differences, navigating the German work environment, and adjusting to different work practices and expectations. Additionally, obtaining work permits and visas, understanding tax and healthcare systems, and feeling homesick or isolated are common challenges for expatriate workers in Germany.
A number of occult theories and practices were common, even popular and virtually party-line approved in Nazi Germany. the Welteislehre or World Ice Doctrine was one of them, this was popularized by the engineer Horbiger. on a more mundane scale the practice of Astrology was popular in Nazi Germany and never suppressed.