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America/Southern Europe, depending on the chosen focus) and foreign language skills (Danish or Spanish). Living internationality: Already during your studies you will experience interculturality with exchange
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Global Footprint Network, (2002): World-Wide Fund for Nature, Living Planet Report Gland, Switzerland. Global Footprint Network, (2006): WWF, Living Planet Report Gland, Switzerland. Ecological Footprint of [...] then helps us to see to what extent we are dipping to the overall capital or to what extent we are living within the means that nature provides us. “The Ecological Footprint account documents how much of [...] also called carbon footprint, from the use of 16 Ibid p. 20 17 Wackernagel et al, 2005, p. 4 18 Living Planet Report, p.14 Ecological Footprint of Sleat 7 fossil fuels, was the fastest growing component
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Optimism, pessimism and life satisfaction: an empirical investigation “Damn right, I like the life I live Because I went from negative to positive And it’s all good.” The Notorious B.I.G., Juicy 1. Introduction [...] to link life satisfaction to an individual’s expectations about whether they and their family will live better in the next twelve months. These results just mentioned, including those of this investigation [...] of such thoughts to life satisfaction, and some foreseeable future developments in individuals’ lives. Thoughts are important, and their direction is as expected: individuals who are optimistic about
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focus on domestic TAs. While the ‘transactional approach’ sees foreign-based activities (e.g. having lived or vacationed abroad) as de facto, ideal forms of transnationalism (Mau and Mewes, 2012; Roudometof [...] first – foreign experience – is a cumulative. It assigns a value of one to respondents who ‘ever lived’, ‘ever worked’ or ‘ever studied’ abroad – adding to a maximum value of three; and a value of one [...] occasions’. Foreign experience ranges from zero to five. A value of zero means no background of having lived abroad and no recent border crossing. The second index – TAs – summarizes four different activities:
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socio-economic variables and life expectation for females, although usually fail to include the private living conditions properly.8 Reviews discussing the research about gender inequality in mortality in respect
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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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receded from the public eye. In 1907, a member of the Science Academy discovered that Augustin was living in deep misery, and the Academy generously granted him an additional pension of 1,200 francs. One