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Flensburg. I met so many great people from all over the world and I learned so much about other countries, the view on the EU from outside and of course a lot about Europe in the study program. The insight [...] something great. My background in Sociology and my time in Flensburg, as a EUS student, help me develop cultural intelligence. and a critical eye able to see how things come together, the complexities [...] chance to understand the political, economic, and social process within the EU and surrounding countries. Also, Flensburg is a beautiful city with its interesting history and splendid views. You will never
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and other European countries analyzed historical as well as contemporary perceptions and perspectives concerning border regions – inside the EU, between EU and non-EU European countries, and between European [...] either a blank space or a different country marked with a different color. This clear-cut distinction relies (functionally, one might add) on the conception of countries as a homogeneous territory, a message [...] European and non-European countries. The seminar was continuation of the seminar that took place from 28.-30. September 2011 in Leck. Living on the border. European BorderRegions in Comparison Thank you so
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environment in which she grew up and took the decisions about her future with those that prevail in your country now. What are the biggest differences? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………… [...] overs-radioactivity or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7HNAmmSc7U ) What they added or further developed or researched the on the discovery of Becquerel? In order to organize your study you can use the [...] officially announced their discovery, b) the scientist or scientists who made the discovery, c) the country and the institution they worked in. Working collaboratively in your group please place the date of
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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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demonstrated prin- ciple of ice blocks production using a solar-driven adsorption chiller. Then he developed the first parabolic solar collector and made a few interesting public demonstrations of his inventions [...] operations is recent. On the contrary, one must recognize that this idea is very ancient and its slow development across the centuries it has given birth to various curious devices." - Augustin Bernard Mouchot [...] the first quantitative measurements of the heat emitted by the Sun. In 1866 Augustine Mouchot had developed the first parabolic solar collector. He designed a new collector, which concentrated the rays of
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the efficiency of stoves, an issue that had been central to Rumford’s work for decades. Rumford developed an instrument that he called thermoscope. This instrument consists of a glass capillary that is [...] minister of war in Munich, and was in a broader sense related to a military issue. The aim was to develop the basis for determining the most suitable material for the uniforms of the Bavarian soldiers who [...] human body. To summarize, Rumford can in retrospect be identified as a starting point for various develop- ment in the energy science – he carried out exper- iments that were related to the formulation of
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political development, and also because Mill described several examples of Liebig’s research as an ideal for the scientific method. Together with the Belgian engineer George Giebertem, Liebig developed a reliable [...] minimum in the development of the plants is presented on the website: http://www.avocadosource.com/tools/FertCalc_files/liebigs_law.htm Based on this principle, what does define the development of a plant [...] social systems of the two dominating countries in central Europe, Austria and Prussia, and compared the conditions and costs of the armed forces in these countries to those in Bavaria. In late 1788, he
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social systems of the two dominating countries in central Europe, Austria and Prussia, and compared the conditions and costs of the armed forces in these countries to those in Bavaria. In late 1788, he [...] ) James Lind was a Scottish physician. He was a pioneer of naval hygiene in the Royal Navy. He developed the theory that citrus fruits cured scurvy . Besides his publications on scurvy (A Treatise on the [...] Cathrine Froese Klassen and is based, in part on Historical Background: Food, energy and work – developing a science of nutrition written by Andreas Junk. Biography: James Lind was written by Piotr Felski
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cocoons, the description Sibylla’s work, the detection of time during which Sibylla’s work was developed,..) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………… [...] …………………… Activity 6 Please read the following text and underline reasons which contributed to development of the work Sibylla Merian: «Although sibylla was an untitled woman, born and raised in the household [...] production and the trade of the silk, today. Discover the professional prospects for this theme in your country. We propose to publish the results of your research with proposals in order to help the young people
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1660 in Frankfurt. At 13, she started to study the metamorphosis of insects, for example, the development of silkworms fed with the leaves of mulberry and lettuce. In the preface to Metamorphosis Insectorum [...] me to collect all the caterpillars that I could find, in order to study their metamorphosis and develop my painting skills, so that I could sketch them live and represent the true color. On May 16, 1665 [...] the appropriate plant leaves, record their behavior and to sketch and paint in various stages of development. She reported a variety of details of metamorphosis and illustrated their steps in his sketchbook