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of the participating countries that they live in the EU and that political decisions at the European level have real, tangible consequences in their everyday lives. Money is more than just a medium of exchange [...] introduction of the currency. At that time, press coverage was extremely positive. However, after lively widespread discussion about price increases in the context of the currency reform, worries about [...] either privately or professionally. 11 We differentiate between Germans, separated for individuals living in East and West Germany, and foreigners. The latter are differentiated between foreigners from an
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position at the New College of Manchester, he had be- come an independent chemist who earned his living by teaching children of wealthy Manches- ter industrialists – less teaching load, better payment
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looked at the spark in his eye - In eating citrus was a miracle! - It is probably a miracle that they live. The miracle would be if they could return to the sails. - Said the captain, doubtfully - Well? -
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hospitals where they operated the X-ray ma- chines, an innovation to surgery that saved a lot of lives of wounded soldiers. At the same time Irene started to study at the university, physics, of course
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the laboratory instruments used by Lavoisier and his friends. Mrs. Lavoisier managed a small, but lively, science salon where scientists could go to perform their experiments and discuss their ideas. She
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training you completed and then click “Continue”. 15. Health Insurance Information If you already live in Germany and have German health insurance provider, you have to fill in this part of the application
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Global Footprint Network, (2002): World-Wide Fund for Nature, Living Planet Report Gland, Switzerland. Global Footprint Network, (2006): WWF, Living Planet Report Gland, Switzerland. Ecological Footprint of [...] then helps us to see to what extent we are dipping to the overall capital or to what extent we are living within the means that nature provides us. “The Ecological Footprint account documents how much of [...] also called carbon footprint, from the use of 16 Ibid p. 20 17 Wackernagel et al, 2005, p. 4 18 Living Planet Report, p.14 Ecological Footprint of Sleat 7 fossil fuels, was the fastest growing component
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Optimism, pessimism and life satisfaction: an empirical investigation “Damn right, I like the life I live Because I went from negative to positive And it’s all good.” The Notorious B.I.G., Juicy 1. Introduction [...] to link life satisfaction to an individual’s expectations about whether they and their family will live better in the next twelve months. These results just mentioned, including those of this investigation [...] of such thoughts to life satisfaction, and some foreseeable future developments in individuals’ lives. Thoughts are important, and their direction is as expected: individuals who are optimistic about
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focus on domestic TAs. While the ‘transactional approach’ sees foreign-based activities (e.g. having lived or vacationed abroad) as de facto, ideal forms of transnationalism (Mau and Mewes, 2012; Roudometof [...] first – foreign experience – is a cumulative. It assigns a value of one to respondents who ‘ever lived’, ‘ever worked’ or ‘ever studied’ abroad – adding to a maximum value of three; and a value of one [...] occasions’. Foreign experience ranges from zero to five. A value of zero means no background of having lived abroad and no recent border crossing. The second index – TAs – summarizes four different activities:
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socio-economic variables and life expectation for females, although usually fail to include the private living conditions properly.8 Reviews discussing the research about gender inequality in mortality in respect