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Individual Social Behavior, or a Collective One? Her study argues that forgiveness is a cultural behavior that shapes collective identities and societal dynamics, serving as a proactive tool for peacebuilding [...] University delivered a keynote address titled "The Normalization Process Between Israel and Arab Countries Amidst the Gaza Conflict and Global Geopolitical Shifts." He provided a historical overview of [...] Sebondit and completed a book review on Refugees and Religion published in Reviews in Religion and Theology . Workshops and Research Presentations On September 17, Stephen Omondi attended a hybrid workshop on
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simulation If you fall for a Hornet phishing email, your score in the phishing simulation will decrease. If you click on a link in a Hornetsecurity phishing email, you will be redirected to a "That was close" page [...] you can access only a few e-training sessions about phishing. These are usually 5- to 8-minute videos with interactive questions (Image 4). To start a training session, left-click on a training unit. You [...] awareness campaign. You may wonder how to distinguish a Hornetsecurity phishing email from a real, malicious phishing email. The basic rule is: recognize a phishing attempt, and then immediately delete the
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Basic protection | What is the university already doing to protect you and itself? Listen We use a variety of security measures to protect our university members and network from unwanted threats. These [...] protect our network and devices from viruses, other malware, and coordinated attacks. We also place a high value on the secure configuration of our individual computers , which means that not every software
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Eriometer on the Model of Thomas Young Listen The eriometer is a little-known measuring instrument for determining fibre thickness by means of a diffraction effect. It goes back to the English physician and [...] seen as a follower of Newton's optics and merely introduced the theory of diffraction, the effects of which had long since been described by Newton or Grimaldi. The eriometer in the HistoLab is a reconstruction [...] reconstruction work by our bachelor's student Phil Hanisch, who made a replica based on the device in London, with which the optical effects could be reproduced. His replica was tested as part of the thesis
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Telestereoscope on the Model of Hermann Helmholtz Listen The telestereoscope according to Helmholtz is a lens-free instrument in which the distance between the right and left eye image is enlarged from an [...] maintain spatial vision even at very great distances. In addition to this general description, he gave a series of experiments that were intended to demonstrate increased depth perception with lens-free set-ups [...] reconstruction of our former Master's student Sebastian Reder, who was able to recreate this apparatus from a simple floor plan drawing. When analysing the results, he came to similarly critical conclusions as
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g boundary conditions for a reversal of relief perception. The stereoscope is a lens-less wooden construction with four mirror surfaces, in which an object can be placed on a screen at the end of the [...] Gross pseudoscope from our HistoLab was developed as part of Hannah Runde's Master's thesis. It is a catoptric pseudoscope that uses highly reflective mirrors to ensure that the right and left eye images [...] an observer subsequently has the impression that the depth dimension has been reversed, meaning that a voluminous body with positive relief appears to have become the corresponding "funnel" (with negative
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the superimposition of two two-dimensional, stereoscopic images in the brain could be shown to create a three-dimensional spatial impression. It should not be underestimated how advanced the scientific discussion [...] original device at King's College London, which is attributed to its builder Charles Wheatstone, served as a model. Wheatstone's publications contain various sketches for use in the stereoscope as well as overview