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Prof. Hermann Gmeiner
Founding father of SOS
Children Village
Prof. Hermann
Gmeiner,
the founding
father of SOS
Children's
Village, was born on June 23, 1919 in Vorarlberg, Austria
into a poor farmer's family. His mother died when he was very young and his
16-year-old sister Elsa took the mother's place for her younger
brothers and sisters. As destiny would have it, she became the role
model for Hermann Gmeiner's idea of an ideal SOS mother.
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a FAQ about it before going any further. Buy the domain you want
After you have registered, you can buy any domain name you want, as
long as it is still free. Note that the .com name extension is still
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want to keep the name registered. Park the name, or build a site
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them. You own the domain, and no-one else can buy it, unless they
make you an acceptable offer of course. Or, you can find a host and
build a website for the domain, which is the next step in making the
domain a valuable asset. By Dee Buteland
Dee Buteland writes about domain names and the domain industry.
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