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fileadmin/content/projekte/tmeuf/unterrichtsmaterialien/um.ga-rtner.gru-nes-band/englisch/the-green-belt-reconnection.pdf
were not, rivers have never been linked!) The students can collect information on their own and develop their own theories. → historical consideration. Internet resources for teachers The European Green [...] habitats The expansion of the transport network and the associated increase of traffic density in many countries often means that individual habitats are broken up. Consequences of this fragmentation are: accidents [...] so genetic exchange can occur. At present, habitat reconnection projects are only known in a few countries. However, the idea is becoming globally more important. free for use: animal bridge (Henkmuller
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hectares. 1. Yield Factor; this factor accounts for the differences between countries in the productivity of a given land type. Each country has its own yield factors, one for each land type of productive area [...] support that population it means that, that a country or population runs what is called an ecological deficit. This basically means that the area or the country’s area alone cannot meet its population’s c [...] industrialized countries. The largest portion of the ecological footprint of these nations is mainly due to the high energy consumption. Energy is the drive engine of the economies of these countries and the
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boar Moose Which wolf eats what? Task: Match the below mentioned prey of the wolf to the various countries. Wild boar, hare, wapiti, red deer, white-tailed deer, squirrels, deer, moose, reindeer, beaver [...] northern hemisphere. Today, this is no longer the case. As a result of livestock and agricultural development, the wolf population in Europe has continuously decreased. The people were afraid of the wolves [...] problem; many wolves die when crossing roads. Today one tries to protect the wolf. In many European countries it has been forbidden to hunt wolves for some years now. In addition, many animal protection or
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Hobohm Type of Material: Story with a game Aim: Children should develop an emotional connection with the panda, get to know the animal and develop an idea of what it means when animals are threatened by extinction [...] lay eggs. The panda is in danger of… extinction It is also called ____ the giant panda In which country does the panda live? China The layer of fat under its fur protects it against___. cold As a living
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interconnector capacities between the considered countries and their characteristics Table 4: Summarized interconnector capacities Country 1 Country 2 Electric flow Capacity 1 -> 2 [MW] Capacity 2 -> [...] ly differences in the demand development between the countries have not been taken into consideration despite certainly differing situations. The data for the development of grid capacities does not include [...] n grid. Furthermore each country is considered as one grid area for which all country data is averaged. Therefore, the model does not calculate load flows within the countries. For example in Germany the
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was very important to his par- ents. James Rutherford’s work was also very impor- tant to the development of his son’s personality. His father’s work required the family to move quite of- ten. In 1876 [...] graduates of universities to go anywhere in the world and work on research of importance to their home country’s industries. Rutherford applied for the scholarship and, through a fortunate turn of events, received [...] of view; however, it illustrates the degree to which knowledge about the nature of science has developed in recent decades. In order to teach the concept of atomism, one must recognize another important
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www.stimulus-consulting.de From Germany: 0800 321 2345 From Austria: 00800 32 123 456 From other countries: +49 431 895 19 32 (with costs) Appointment booking system: termin.stimulus-consulting.de Counseling [...] arise during changes and helplessness and frustration spread. Our Approach We work with you to develop strategies on how to conduct a difficult conversation with employees, what measures you can take [...] than done when many challenges come together. Our Approach We help you to identify stressors and develop strategies to keep you healthy and resilient. We think along with you when you are looking for a
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the clock in an emergency. From Germany: 0800 321 2345 From Austria: 00800 32 123 456 From other countries: +49 431 895 19 32 (with costs) Appointment booking system: termin.stimulus-consulting.de Online [...] challenges in connection with change processes, communication, quality of life at work, personnel development and personnel training as well as corporate management issues. „Stimulus has helped me to solve
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Briefpapier der Universität Flensburg ( Energy and Environmental Management in Developing Countries ) Prof. Dr. Bernd Möller Flensburg, Postanschrift Auf dem Campus 1 D-24943 Flensburg Hausanschrift Munketoft
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taste. © Nina-Sophie Riesner © Nina-Sophie Riesner Attachment Old potato species from different countries country potato name Bangladesh Lal Shil Belgium Reina, Nadia Bolivia Waycha Chile Uach Germany Bamberger [...] of potato. For this, the teacher should try to get four different old potato species from his/her country. You can find examples of the different species in the attachment Plan: The teacher tells the pupils [...] clear to them where they come from and why these old potato species are no longer grown in their country. You can find a text about this story in the attachment After this, the teacher introduces the pupils