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diseases were beriberi (a word derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the [...] that the white rice contained the germ that caused beriberi and that the red coating, which was re- moved by polishing the rice, provided an antitoxin. This point is crucial to understanding why successful
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temperature, he moved the balance to a much colder room. After two days, he measured the bottles to find that, even with the water frozen, they were all the same weight as before. He moved the balance back
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judgment, and values) … ? Why (do it that way in view of foundational value) … ? Example: Why can’t they move wind farms where there are no animals? b. Epistemological (E2) Question prototypes: How do you know [...] philoso- phical category, ethical or moral issues are examined or questioned (e.g., “Why can’t you move the wind farms where there are no animals [birds]?”). The former asks for an explanation of a concept
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types of Postdoctoral Fellowships: I. European Postdoctoral Fellowships: They are open to researchers moving within Europe or coming to Europe from another part of the world to pursue their research career [...] invasion of Ukraine justified as an extreme means of protecting Russia’s geopolitical interests. Moving to a different scale of conflict, innovations in the protest repertoire of climate activism (actions
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‘modern’ and ‘backward’ European populations. Drawing on 57 interviews with Italian migrants who moved to England after the 2008 economic crisis, and combining Bourdieusian class analysis and decolonial
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expertise. The goal is to create sustainable structures within science and higher education research, moving away from short-term funding dependency. 2. Eligibility Requirements: ▪ Junior Research Groups:
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and topic open ▪ European Fellowships: coming to Europe or moving within Europe ▪ Global Fellowships: Europeans or long-term residents moving to non-Horizon member state 3. Funding Duration: 12-24 months
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cannot go unnoticed that we, as European Studies scholars, have developed a clear preference for moving within the same bubble and making very similar living arrange- ments. The German author Robert Menasse [...] application of new concepts, theories, and methods. Ulrich Beck (2003) has famously advocated such a move beyond ‘methodological nationalism’ in the social sciences, but it remains unclear which particular [...] yet a reality. As such, it drives our utopian thinking of Europe. The idea of Europe being on the move towards unknown a destination relates, in fact, to an old metaphor for Europe as departure, travel
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Wortschatz und Lautbildung), easily gets off-topic or kind of nervous, impulsive, strong need to move, needs breaks, disrupts classroom activities - Consequence: Helping sheet support his language needs