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(ca. 20 Seiten) 5 41 Master Thesis TH P - 0 Master Thesis und mündliche Prüfung (Kolloquium). Maxi- male Bearbeitungszeit der Master Thesis: 6 Monate 30 Konsolidierte Fassung der Prüfungsordnung (Satzung)
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Kestrel 2 Description It can reach a size between 26 and 30.5 cm. The weight is up to 250 grams. The males are slightly smaller than the females. Wingspan is approximately 45 cm and wings are rounded, unlike
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It weighs on average between 50 and 60 kilograms, but the females are bigger and heavier than the males. These animals have a dark grey or black back. Their undersides and necks are lighter in colour, almost
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This is of great use for the seal, as it reduces the water resistance it encounters when swimming. Male seals (bulls) reach a length of 150 – 180cm and their weight can range anywhere from 55 – 170kg. The
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_________. Gorillas have very wide and strong _______ and _______, because they move on all fours. Mature males can grow up to two______ tall and weigh about ___ kg. Gorillas live in family tribes and the leader
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gorilla is very flat. Their hands and feet are very wide, because they move on all fours. Mature males can grow up to two meters tall and weigh about 250 kg. Gorillas are also called "soft giants" because [...] Gorillas are social animals and they live in family tribes with several females, young animals and one male family leader, the “Silverback”. Gorillas are vegetarian and mainly eat leaves and fruits. They mostly
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available. The third addresses slightly different measures of education. And the forth one is about male-female differences, since the German but not the Italian situation allows such a differentiation.
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displays the results for four estimations, one of which is for males and three are for females (for reasons explained below).11 For males, the estimation uses default instrumentation, i.e. it uses all [...] diagnostic testing, thus our discussion will only refer to the male sample, and the young females (i.e. no older than 35) sample. For males, there is no direct influence of current real income or real income [...] satisfied. Appendix 2 contains a table which shows the distribution of responses to this question for males and females, a pattern typical for life satisfaction data generally. As an aim of this investigation
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the same pattern holds for male and female students, we compare financial literacy scores of rich and poor male students and find that poor males score 65 percent and rich males 71 percent. The difference [...] monthly after deducting all costs? All students Male Female ** significant proportions within columns Significant proportions within the groups (all students, males and females) are marked in Table 1 in columns [...] literacy. Table 2: Student's Financial Literacy Score 1 All students 5 All students Male Female 61% 65% 58%** Total 6 Male Female Financial Literacy Score in % 42 3 7 Less than EUR 1000 More than EUR 1000
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found. One relates to the finding that males are seemingly more affected by thoughts than females. Is it possible that this reflects a “breadwinner effect”, whereby males are more (on average) financially [...] of negligible size (Lucas and Donnellan 2011, Cobb-Clark and Schurer 2012). 7 An exception is for males who are not in the labour market. With OLS such individuals are found to be rather unhappy compared [...] included. Given the size of the effect, the likely gender difference (such thoughts seemingly affect males more than females), and the role in explaining variation in life satisfaction, thoughts about the