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small particles that are constantly moving». Suppose that you can see any particle regardless of its size, then draw and explain what these particles are and how they move. Activity 5 Based on a web research [...] particles that are floating on water moved in an erratic manner. The re- markable detail about this motion was that it never appeared to stop, moreover, the moving particles were certainly not alive. It [...] particles are moving around – and according to which laws should such a movement take place?” Democritus looked some- what puzzled: “There is no law as we know it, the particles obviously cannot be moving in a
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indivisible particles called atoms (from the Greek atom or atomos, meaning “indivisible”), which are moving in a vacuum. The motion of atoms, and their combination and sepa- ration, are the basis for every
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particles that are floating on water moved in an erratic manner. The re- markable detail about this motion was that it never appeared to stop, moreover, the moving particles were certainly not alive. It [...] at school, helping his father, and studying Latin, Greek, and natural sciences. After two years he moved to Kendal where he began teaching at the school run by his older brother, Jonathan. After twelve years [...] where he conducted most of his chemical experiments and weather observations. In 1799, the Society moved out of Manchester, but Dalton remained in the city giving private lessons for two shillings per hour
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at school, helping his father, and studying Latin, Greek, and natural sciences. After two years he moved to Kendal where he began teaching at the school run by his older brother, Jonathan. After twelve years [...] where he conducted most of his chemical experiments and weather observations. In 1799, the Society moved out of Manchester, but Dalton remained in the city giving private lessons for two shillings per hour
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place as hell on earth and at the same time they want to prevent peo- ple living in this hell from moving by blocking them on the spot?’” (Raphael, TfF, Ya- oundé, 2018). The vagueness and considerable historic
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correspondence between the news story and the reported events; the iconic and the symbolic meanings move the realism of the event away from “pure” description to a more abstract level. The latter triggers
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ECOCs is also evident in studies that show that the European dimension tends to diminish as ECOCs move from the early pro- posal stage to being realized as actual events (Palmer, 2004, 88). Moreover, programme
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Ways out The sudden demand for a guaranteed basic income has something very relieving about it. One moves in the ideal world of the normative: first a bad social actual condition is diag- nosed, then a basic
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grammars that organize the way people tell each other about the world. Genres organize stories on what moves social actors, i.e. on ideas and emotions; they are about actors helping and fighting others, doing [...] plot. Ro- mantic plots give to comic plots a wider time dimension, claiming to tell how the past will move toward an unavoidable future. Romantic plots are particularly prone to what we could call reactionary [...] non-European identities, be they American, Chinese, etc. or from migrant people who are forced to move. Therefore, the search for a European identity continuing along the lines defined by the nation-building
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story’: narrative inquiry may focus on researching one precisely definable storyline but can also move far beyond this. Constructionist narrative research tends to refer to the basic definition of narrative