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for workers, stables and well system. The front house parallel to the street is where the merchants lived and had offices. 5 Museumshafen & -werft Museum harbor & shipyard Harbor for traditional sailing ships [...] and the fjord. 9 Oluf-Samson-Gang In former times, the street where sailors and craftsmen used to live. Later, for many years ”the red light area” within the amusement district of the city. 10 Lagerhaushof [...] Reformation a chari- table foundation providing for old and poor citizens. Today a nursing and as- sisted living home. 33 Deutsches Haus This building, officially inaugurated in 1930, was erected with substantial
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Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Dayan, Daniel and Elihu Katz. Media Events: The Live Broadcasting of History. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1992. 3. More than one
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Metaphor", in: Ortony, Andrew (ed.) (1993), 202-251. Lakoff, George & Johnson, Mark (1980) Metaphors We Live By. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press. Lipka, Leonhard (2002) English Lexicology: Lexical
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sum, Patrut lines out how the narra- tion by Herta Müller, in general, and the highlighting of lives and living conditions of Romanis as “Gypsies”, in particular, outline vital European narratives of borders [...] and more so the EU, could be argued to be representing such a master narrative: it does impact the lives of citizens and non-citizens, it is often perceived as being detached from individual agency and influence
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to the European Union and go one step further. For instance, Aarhus 2017’s CEO, states: “Europe is living through a rather challenging time at the moment” (Aarhus 2017, 2017, 22). However, such passages [...] with the cross platforms of theatre, music, circus, dance, performance and sport, EUTOPIA will be a lively and leading force in the future of European culture. Amateurs and professional performers are co-creators [...] culture and replacing “crisis” by “challenge”, which is more directed towards future solutions: “We are living in a time of extraordinary change and flux, an age of uncertainty in many ways. Look around in Europe
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modernity not imply drawing on the inequality be- tween those with political lives and those who have nothing but their naked lives? Can European modernity really be reset as a European project, i.e. a project [...] January 2016. The authors, Vesna Bukovec, a visual artist, and Widad Tamimi, an Israeli born writer who lives in Ljubljana, volunteered in the two refugee centres at the border with Croatia, where they gathered [...] pregnant and gave birth in Greece, then lost any trace of her newborn. The picture in her story depicts a live body of a baby lying in a spiral reel of razor wire. Attached to the baby’s hand is the paper tag
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the TV and they think they must go there to be able to live…live it live (John, Yaoundé, 2018).” The inclusive promise of migration to “live it live” informs the understanding of local real- ities as being [...] this out: “They tell you how Londonians are living. And show you a street for example in Berlin! […] So those are the things that tell you ‚No, I want to live in an organized community like that‘. Because [...] then they go to where the mosquitos are living. The bidon villes and the shanty towns. […] So you always have this feeling ‚Oh, Africa is hell. It‘s not a place to live!‘ (Wilson, Pretoria, 2018).” This quotation
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story on a higher scale. Given the fact that people do not necessarily have to live in the national container (they can live in enlarged families, in diasporas, in migrant communities), theory needs to pro- [...] also allows us to continue to live after the tragic events. Constructing a European identity in such a narrative space opens a chance to unblock the future of the people living in this space. European identity [...] and in substance definitions of what is right or wrong or true or false in the social world people live in (such as a village, a nation, or a culture). The important point in my writings for two decades
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administrative controls of the employment offices/agencies, this group would have the alternative of living entirely on social transfers. Thus, top-ups take up work for their own sake, be it because an activity
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Heft ab]: 25 Tigers. They are very great. I like it very much. They live in India. 26 They live in Zoos, too. 27 L: Hah? 28 S2: They live in Zoos, too. 29 L: Where? 30 S2: In Zoos. They are black and yellow [...] number one. 160 And don't write anything down. 161 S: We live in ... 162 L: But the tense was wrong! Can anybody help him? André. 163 S: We have lived in ... 164 L: Thank you, perfect! 165 [Es folgen zwei [...] an idea? 45 S: Die waschen sich, bloß, die machen das im Brunnen oder so. 46 L: In the castle there live ... the king. [L pappt kleine Stabfiguren 47 an die Abbildung.] His name is William. 48 S: William