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fileadmin/content/projekte/tmeuf/unterrichtsmaterialien/um.clausen.gru-nesband/englisch/topic-lynx.pdf
and birds available in the respective habitat, although the deer is the preferred prey. The lynx lives as a loner and hunts mainly at dusk and at night. Usually they rest during the day in hiding. A female [...] their topic to their new group. The group now thinks about which of these animals could or could not live in the Green Belt and presents arguments supporting their opinion. These group results should be presented
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Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] soldier. Ancient sources written by Roman quartermasters around 100 AD reveal that Ro- man legionnaires lived on an average ration of some 850 grams of grain per day, complemented by meat, vegetables, and fruit [...] the beggar prob- lem by educating the beggars and encouraging them to become independent and make a living.3 1 Thompson’s title Count Rumford refers to the American town in New Hampshire where he married
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could not live in the Green Belt and argues for their opinion. These group results should be presented and discussed in class. It is possible to make a ranking of who thinks this animal can live in the Green
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family of salmons (Fig. 1). He is 150 cm long and weighs 40 kg. Salmo is silvery-blue and yellow. He lives in the sea (in salt water). From September to February he swims back into the rivers (freshwater) [...] salmon (CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION-SHARE-ALIKE LICENSE, 2009) Profile: The salmon This is where I live: I can become this long: I can become this heavy: I can do this very well: Course of the river with
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states of anxiety, depression. Despite all above- mentioned and many other diseases, Lichtenberg lived 57 years. His bad fortune wasn’t something to be jealous of at this times. Nevertheless, Georg was [...] family, because one of the ancestors was a famous astrologer and astronomer Johannes Lichtenberg, who lived in Mainz in the second half of the 15th century. When Georg was 9, his father died. In 1752, Georg [...] her mother, he employed her as a servant. After Easter in 1780, Maria moved to Lichtenberg’s flat to live there permanently and she became his wife “without the priestly blessing”, but she died in 1782. Then
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my questions. 1. How did I get the name “devil”? 2. Do you know any animals in your country which live similarly to me? 3. How do I know there are enemies around if I hunt in the twilight? Hello, I’m the [...] eu/englisch-deutsch/country http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/which http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/live http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/similarly http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/me http://de.pons [...] evil-on-a-tree-coloring-page.jpg Can you find Maria Island on the map and mark where my relatives live? Talk with your classmates about why the humans took some of my relatives away from Tasmania. I haven’t
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Einwanderungsbüro_Merkblatt_Studenten_DIN_A4_ENGLISCH_PRINT.indd 1 Have you entered as a student and live in Flensburg or would you like to have your previous residence permit extended for study? Your purpose [...] years. If you have obtained a residence permit for a longer period than you were able to secure a living, you must submit a proof one month before the end of the period in which the livelihood is secured
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populations not only support different values but develop different lifestyles. In fact, they live different lives and increasingly seek confrontation. Brexit is a case of a divided population, with mutual [...] scholars, have developed a clear preference for moving within the same bubble and making very similar living arrange- ments. The German author Robert Menasse recently delivered an account of the Brussels bubble [...] 2012), between nativists and glob- alists (Beck, 2006), between people who develop capacities to live anywhere and people who are bound to place (Bauman, 1998). In recent elections, voters’ political
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Program could look like? 2. Solutions & helpful information 1. Worksheet Question 1: Why do Kiwis only live in New Zealand? Establish a hypothesis. Millions of years ago New Zealand was separated from the original [...] wide- spread, today endangered 1-2 times* 2-4 eggs/year grey plumage with some white feathers can live up to 100 years Population ca. 17000 1500 25000 ca. 250 3. Discussion & helpful information about
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are far too lazy to work, so they pretend not to speak, and hide in the forest. The orangutans only live in southwest Asia. There are two different species: the Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) and the [...] normally a female rears up to three young in her life. Unlike the other great apes, orangutans do not live in a group. They only come together when females and their young build sleeping nests near one another