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The teacher and the atoms was edited by Panagiotis Kokkotas and it is based, in part, on Historical Back- ground: atoms written by Peter Heering and on Biog- raphy: John Dalton written by Emilia Dobrowolska
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surrounded by forests. Higher education in forestry in Tharandt looks back on more than 200 years; the tradition of tropical forestry dates back to the 1930s. Master students usually prefer to stay in one of [...] selected field in the student’s home country. During this phase, empirical data collection takes place. Back in Germany, for the last semester, students evaluate, present and discuss their research results. [...] distinguished universities in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia. The city of Bonn can look back upon a history of more than 2,000 years. In its role as a Federal City, Bonn is home to the headquarters
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coming back to the same reality. Same old, plus they added stigma of being here, of being pointed at and laughed at. No jobs, they are in debt with their families, some people don’t even go back home!” [...] He goes there, five years later he comes back with a lot of money. […] like 10.000 Euro, […] here in Cameroon it’s a lot of money. So now when he comes back, he becomes like a local role model […]. That [...] Bielefeld: transcript Verlag. Nyamnjoh, F. (2013). “Politics na Njangi: You Scratch My Back, I Scratch Your Back”: Socio-Cultural Understandings of Politics in Cameroon. In P. Drulák and S. Moravcová (eds
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report put it, manipulation of the numbers of refugees approaching Slovenia, as well as fears of “back-flows” from Austria and Germany, turned public attention to migration hysteria. An already available [...] concrete mother but rather tells the destiny of a whole generation. Moreover, he is alive, lying on his back, which – in dramatic opposition to the dead child lying on his belly in the photograph – suggests [...] to the private. The goal must be to establish photography to- gether with its context, to place it back into time and simultaneously historicize that time – to make it present in the now. In this way, its
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process of European integration: “Europe Union .. wouldn’t it be better to stop this joke and finally go back to the full sovereignty starting with the monetary one?….” (la Repubblica, 06.07.2017, 13 reac- tions) [...] the EU provoked by left-wing governments and the new securitisation politics which allowed a ‘taking back of control’ (Zappettini, 2019a): “Before there was a party that has reduced Italy to the dump of Europe [...] n of the EU. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 25(3), 340-353. Graham, T. (2012). Talking back, but is anyone listening? Journalism and comment fields. In C. Peters & M. Broersma (Ed.), Rethinking
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European integration. Although the term “Europe” and the history of its discursive con- structions reach back to antiquity (Schmale, 2000), the European Community/ European Union as “identity builder” (Bee, 2008 [...] insulated monocultures. The tectonic plates are now returning children and adults of the colonized worlds back to Europe.” Similarly, EYC 2017, a “summit of young people in Europe”, was going to examine “the [...] of manor houses looked towards Europe, they travelled and brought European fashion, art and culture back home to their estates. European en- counters re-examines these historical European networks and museums
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the results of several basic income experiments. Both are of limited informative value (I will come back to the problem of the experiments briefly). Nev- ertheless, empirical research results are available
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telling events that goes beyond the limits of the romantic, comic and tragic genres which is – linking back to your question – irony. Irony provides not only a way of undermining the strong belief in the final [...] acknowledge, tolerate, and criticize. In this sense, Brexit – turning from a potentially tragic story back into a comic one (or even into a ro- mantic story as some public utterances by Boris Johnson in 2019
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of the philosophy of science, which enables us to trace the genesis of different problem diagnoses back to the theories, methods or data used by the scientists or their normative basic attitudes. Subsequently
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prepare a quiz. Every student gets a file card, writes a question on the front and the answer on the back. There is also the option that the quiz about the grey seal could be a little part of a big quiz instead