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completed with a module examination ECTS • 1 ECTS = 30 hours of work • 1 semester = 30 ECTS = 900 hours of work in 6 months • +/- 37,5 hours of work per week Semester = 30 ECTS Study program = 180 ECTS • All [...] completed with a module examination ECTS • 1 ECTS = 30 hours of work • 1 semester = 30 ECTS = 900 hours of work in 6 months • +/- 37,5 hours of work per week Semester = 30 ECTS Study program = 180 ECTS • All [...] • Area „Doing Europe“ • Module DE1: Academic Interdisciplinary Skills EXAMINATION: Portfolio (4-5 work samples from Academic Reading and Writing and one Essay (ca. 2000-2500 words) relating to the lecture)
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Short attention span - Only short work periods work well - Group work is difficult (lack of metacognitive skills) - Station work is possible - Students are able to work independently when guided appropriately [...] hobbies, difficult family background - Consequences: Integration through communication during partner-work STUDYasU (Creative Commons License 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://crea [...] can be used for research - The tools meet different learner needs by providing space for creative work, the possibility to look up words or pre-record a text in order to reduce anxiety or insecurity P
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today perceived as masterpieces, are collectible and admired around the world. Her most important work, Insectorum Surinamensium Metamorphosis (1705) is considered as one of the finest natural history [...] than she painter, Johann Andreas Graff, another stepfather's student, who later specialized in the works of painting and engraving of architectural objects. Until 1670, the couple lived in Frankfurt, where [...] colorized by the author was a new phenomenon at that time. Nuremberg luminary Arnold Chistopher named her work as "a magnificent" … In 1681, her stepfather Marrel died, and Maria Sybilla moved from Nuremberg to
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question-independent) problems and Challenges of scientific work on a dissertation. In order to ensure a constant discussion process and work progress, all supervised doctoral students are expected to have [...] give lectures of approx. 20-30 minutes (plus approx. 30 minutes afterwards discussion) about their work progress as well as selected problems in connection with the preparation of her dissertation to report
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have invented the device. However, it is unclear whether he had been familiar with Wilcke’s work or whether his work serves as an example of an independent development. The operations with the electrophorus [...] electrical charges. However, most researchers in the field of electricity remained ignorant of Wilcke’s work; and the electrophorus was particularly made known by the Italian Alessandro Volta (who is best known [...] other electrical phenomena) be explained with both conceptual ideas. However, another researcher worked with the electrophorus, and he seemingly made an observation that could be used as evidence for the
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the description of the metamorphosis of cocoons, the description Sibylla’s work, the detection of time during which Sibylla’s work was developed,..) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… [...] today perceived as masterpieces, are collectible and admired around the world. Her most important work, Insectorum Surinamensium Metamorphosis (1705) is considered as one of the finest natural history [...] than she painter, Johann Andreas Graff, another stepfather's student, who later specialized in the works of painting and engraving of architectural objects. Until 1670, the couple lived in Frankfurt, where
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cultures? The summer school will be divided into three working areas: 1) Spatial, territorial, administrative and political boundaries This panel will work on the question how such boundaries are defined, [...] program is composed of plenary presentations and working groups with active design scope for PhD students (fieldwork, text production, presentations). Working languages will be English. The active command [...] (social classes, genres, linguistic and religious groups) or between different spheres (family vs. work, private space vs. public space). This implicates visible as well as invisible boundaries, imaginary
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sources. (5) All written work that is not created under supervision (Klausur examinations) – and, in the case of permissible group work, the correspondingly marked part of the work – must conclude with the [...] students to work through, apply, discuss, and consolidate the course material on their own. Exceptionally, a practical course can also be scheduled as an independent course. d) Field trips / field work (Ex): [...] such as term papers: This kind of exam generally involves independent work on a specific topic or an interdisciplinary one. The work is carried out during the self-study time for that module, and is submitted
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Broom- hill, Pendlebury, by tutors till he was about fifteen years of age. At fifteen he commenced working in the brewery, which, as his father's health declined, fell entirely into the hands of his brother [...] of his father’s home. His earliest experiments explored the relationships between electricity and work. In 1840, at the age of 22, he established that a conductor carrying an elec- tric current became [...] to each other what good can come out of a town where they dine in the middle of the day?” Joule’s work was so impressive that his provincial origins were forgiven, and by the late 1840’s he was regularly
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aversion against any emptiness. This discussion flamed up again in the 17 th century. Beneath the work of Galilei, Torricelli and Pascal in Italy and France, the mayor of Magdeburg, a town in the center [...] aversion against any emptiness. This discussion flamed up again in the 17 th century. Beneath the work of Galilei, Torricelli and Pascal in Italy and France, the mayor of Magdeburg, a town in the center [...] to compensate the applied force of about ten men on the right. However, what one cannot see is the work that has to be done, to conduct this experiment. Schott illustrates in his technica curiosa a setup