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photography by focusing on the history of the electronic flash, where the FT-403 finds a prominent place as reference for the interrelations between scientific, artistic and societal development. By allowing [...] engaging with the object, rather, than to approach it intellectually. By putting ourselves in the same place as the person, who handled the object originally, and since we live in the same realities of the physical [...] methodological approach of an unknown artifact. In addition to that the object in question will be placed at the above-mentioned interface by relating to the disciplines of electrical engineering, photographic
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______________________________________ The current crisis of the project of European integration places pressure on and raises expectations concerning the interdisciplinary European Studies community. [...] Hauptstadt is written in the form of a crime novel with a political message. Brussels is the meeting place for a colourful group of protagonists: a Holocaust survivor in an old-age home, an Austrian pig farmer [...] dangerous disease, which is called nationalism. The Hauptstadt is in this sense not just a utopia, no-place. It is synonymous with a common good beyond the nationalism of EU member states and beyond the pa
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at,e.g., the local pubs, cultural nights, a solar lab demonstration, and two workshops that took place at Kilkee Bay Hotel. The team also conducted a visit to the Carrigaholt National primary school in [...] calls and text messages for the already established contacts. These groups also advised on strategic places to display important communication such as the invitation to workshops. iv. Organized workshops: [...] paper, a small biogas plants in 500 ml bottles using soil, organic waste, sugar and warm water by placing the mixture in an environment of about 40 °C and on how to collect the generated gas in a balloon
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Strasbourg as a staging point for his ambitions. It so happened that a military review was taking place in Strasbourg when he arrived in September, affording him the opportunity to present himself in his [...] involved testing dif- ferent types of material to determine how well they conduct heat. To do so, he placed the material he wished to test around a hollow, metal cylindrical con- tainer that was closed at [...] mercury. After sealing the bottles, he added weights to make them all exactly equal in weight. He then placed the bottles on a balance in a room with a consistent temperature of 16°C. Once the bottles and their
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transport poverty indicator was developed, which is used to assess the transport poverty in the three places. The study focused on the behaviour of transport related activities in three main sectors: households [...] and Col, 2006 - 6 - 2.2 Defining the boundary Any process involving the research of reality must be placed within a perspective in time and space6, in that sense in the following lines the spatial and temporary
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litter. As they are blind in the first two weeks after their birth, they only leave their hiding places after about two months. When the young tigers are about one year old, they slowly begin to hunt for
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addition to this, Sleat residents travel a lot by air. Broadford, which is 15 miles away is the nearest place where Sleat residents do much of their shopping. Hence, this increases the transport footprint. T [...] some of its value. However, it is always good to reduce the amount of waste created in the first place. Ecological Footprint of Sleat 52 The main objective of this study was to determine the ecological [...] gases produced measured in units of carbon dioxide. In other words it is the demand human activities places on biocapacity in terms of the amount of land required to sequester CO2 emissions from all energy
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following list, the most suggested ideas are presented: Bed & Breakfast, Guest houses, hotels Eating places (Restaurants, tea rooms, etc.) Passenger ferries, boat excursions, sailing Nurseries, child care [...] wind project. The purple regions represent the regions with the highest wind speeds. The turbine was placed in this region and the energy output calculated was 35% higher than the output at the proposed site [...] tariff of 18.54p/kWh. Thus, one may conclude that this scenario is worth considering if an FIT is in place and as high as can be. Alternatively if the energy tariff charged to Households is high, then better
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the output of the international seminar on Material Culture in the History of Physics, which took place at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, from February 26th to March 2nd, 2018. The workshop gave new approaches [...] benefits from the group discussion with Jasmin Janka, Thorbjørn Bornhøft and Mirtachew Ali, that took place in Munich during the Seminar on Material Culture in the History of Physics. I am also grateful to
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brown and black animals. The colouring of the coat, their weight and the size is depending on the place they live. For example, they are very large and heavy in particularly cold areas, such as in Canada