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development and execution of Horizon 2020 and Interreg projects as a project assistant in Hamburg. Moving on, I have switched gears slightly and am now employed as a consultant (Fördermittelberater) relating
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(Iceland, Norway, Switzerland) - Asylum procedure or protection status. This restriction has been moved as of 18 November 2023 without change from § 19 (1) to (3) AufenthG Rejection is possible in case [...] prognosis of integration required: o C1 German proficiency o promising educational career In case of moving towards only one parent but shared parenthood, the other parent has to agree, § 32 (3) AufenthG. [...] common basic criteria and specific national conditions. As of 18 November 2023, this rule has been moved from § 18 (2) AufenthG to the separate § 18g AufenthG. The addressed group of people has become wider
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nature of expressive writing - the teacher’s role in mediation is vital. Students are routinely: moving between productive and receptive skills. employing close reading skills. actively listening. receiving
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at school, helping his father, and studying Latin, Greek, and natural sciences. After two years he moved to Kendal where he began teaching at the school run by his older brother, Jonathan. After twelve years [...] where he conducted most of his chemical experiments and weather observations. In 1799, the Society moved out of Manchester, but Dalton remained in the city giving private lessons for two shillings per hour
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particles that are floating on water moved in an erratic manner. The re- markable detail about this motion was that it never appeared to stop, moreover, the moving particles were certainly not alive. It [...] at school, helping his father, and studying Latin, Greek, and natural sciences. After two years he moved to Kendal where he began teaching at the school run by his older brother, Jonathan. After twelve years [...] where he conducted most of his chemical experiments and weather observations. In 1799, the Society moved out of Manchester, but Dalton remained in the city giving private lessons for two shillings per hour
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indivisible particles called atoms (from the Greek atom or atomos, meaning “indivisible”), which are moving in a vacuum. The motion of atoms, and their combination and sepa- ration, are the basis for every
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small particles that are constantly moving». Suppose that you can see any particle regardless of its size, then draw and explain what these particles are and how they move. Activity 5 Based on a web research [...] particles that are floating on water moved in an erratic manner. The re- markable detail about this motion was that it never appeared to stop, moreover, the moving particles were certainly not alive. It [...] particles are moving around – and according to which laws should such a movement take place?” Democritus looked some- what puzzled: “There is no law as we know it, the particles obviously cannot be moving in a
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particles are moving around – and according to which laws should such a movement take place?” Democritus looked some- what puzzled: “There is no law as we know it, the particles obviously cannot be moving in a [...] they are moving in an irregular manner, than the following question arises: When one of these ato- Laughing Philosophy 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu ma moves to a place [...] to this reason all the heavenly objects – Sun, Moon, Planets – objects that are spherical and that move on circles?” Plato had been struck by this weird argument, but even before he could respond, the old
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diseases were beriberi (a word derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the [...] answer. On account of poor health, Eijkman had to leave Jakarta in 1896, never to return, but his move back to Amsterdam did not stop the research efforts, in either Java or the Netherlands, to find the [...] that the white rice contained the germ that caused beriberi and that the red coating, which was re- moved by polishing the rice, provided an antitoxin. This point is crucial to understanding why successful
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small particles that are constantly moving». Suppose that you can see any particle regardless of its size, then draw and explain what these particles are and how they move. Activity 5 Based on a web research