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Manchester, England. Young Joule was a delicate child, and was not sent to school. His early educa- tion was commenced by his mother's half-sister, and was carried on at his father's house, Broom- hill, [...] covered a vast range of natural phenomena. There was also a wilder side of Joule’s science educa- tion: he blew his eyebrows off in a gun experiment; he flew kites in thunderstorms. He asked a servant [...] origins were forgiven, and by the late 1840’s he was regularly presenting papers to the British Associa- tion and the Royal Society. 2 Biography: James Prescott Joule Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories
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reject it. Keywords: interdisciplinarity, European Studies, European integration, political contesta- tion Introduction: locating Europe I wish to begin my exploration of the landscape of European studies [...] segmen- tation of our faculties, by our university administrations, and by our professional associa- tions. On the other hand, we often ourselves engage in differentiating practices, which are simultaneously [...] flavours and tastes. Research findings are not simply aggregated but claim originality and innova- tion through the application of new concepts, theories, and methods. Ulrich Beck (2003) has famously advocated
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Joliot-Curies kept their interpreta- tion of the result of their experiments being γ- radiation, James Chadwick, who was working with Rutherford, choose a different interpreta- tion. According to Chadwick this [...] claim- ing that he could not afford to have a wife. Dalton had a great interest in weather observa- tions and he began doing research on atmospheric composition. He collected air samples from differ- ent [...] about the new, quantitative approach in chemistry: He stressed that there are always given rela- tions between the masses of two substances which form in a chemical reaction a new sub- stance. So from
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about the new, quantitative approach in chemistry: He stressed that there are always given rela- tions between the masses of two substances which form in a chemical reaction a new sub- stance. So from [...] question?” “Go ahead”, replied Dalton, curious what might be questionable about these simple rela- tions he was just talking about. “Why are there these quantitative ratios be- tween the elements in the [...] thinking about this episode, however, his perspective had changed from initial frustration to fascina- tion. In the meantime he had quit his position at the New College of Manchester, he had be- come an independent
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uni- verse. The theories of Nikolaus Kopernikus (1473- 1543) and Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) ques- tioned Aristotle’s Dogma about the celestial spheres in a similar manor, but many problems were still unsolved [...] sub- stance is in between them? Many preliminary explanations didn’t withstand a further examina- tion, e.g. Kepler’s approach to explain the move- ment of the planets by means of a force, which was similar [...] experi- ments are the genuine Masters, whom one have to follow in physics.“ (Attali 2007, 167) The ques- tion how knowledge was developed or how to conduct science in general got in this relation a new viewpoint
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political attractions. ‘Soft’ energy technologies such as those that rely on sun, wind and vegeta- tion, are flexible, resilient, sustain- able, and benign’. – Amory Lovins Sustainable Living in Remote [...] and integrating the wis- dom of traditional lifestyles with ap- propriate modern technology solu- tions. Sponsored by German Academic Exchange Services INDIAN ALUMNI CONVENTION & EXHIBITION Renewable Energy [...] look at urban-rural spaces as one continuum in order to explore technology and lifestyle interven- tions that can bring amenities from urban to rural areas and vice versa. ANGIRAS - INDIAN ALUMNI CONVENTION
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designed to counter and invalidate the local imagina- tion of Europe as ‘paradise’. The paper evaluates the effectiveness of this counter narra- tion on the level of its content, its structure and the c [...] became migrants – hence “the imaginations, expectations and motivations that fuel the pursuit of migra- tion” in countries of origins – stays unexplored (Graw, K., & Schielke, 2012, 11). This kind of oversi [...] it is represented in today’s post-colonial Africa. In this paper, I focus on the following ques- tions: How does a counter narrative need to be structured in order to be successful? Which functions does
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positivistic sense, nor in the sense of an applicable theoretical descrip- tion) but just a heuristic tool to describe chemical reac- tions, without contributing to the actual understanding of matter (Görs 1999) [...] that science’” (1993, 35). Yet, it was not only the methodological step or conceptual modifica- tions that made Lavoisier’s chemistry distinct from the previous understanding. Two key aspects in his under- [...] must admit, as elements, all the substances into which we are able, to reduce bodies by decomposi- tion. (Lavoisier 1794, xxiii) Remarkably, Lavoisier was already using the term “atom” even though he was
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would Sarah do?” (peripheral 2) is deemed as being at approximately at the same level of sophistica- tion as “How do you attach the blades?” (factual 2), as each asks for information that requires a context [...] are no animals [birds]?”). The former asks for an explanation of a concept with scientific implica- tions, and the latter asks for an elaboration of the rea- son for a particular action with ethical implications [...] authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the informa- tion contained therein. TABLE: Scoring Values Assigned to Framework Categories Peripheral Factual Conceptual
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ab- sorber? That way I could make the device smaller.” Soon, Augustin had completed the construc- tion of his first solar water heater, which was ca- pable of holding three litres of water. Lucky for him [...] to the well-being and progress of the entire nation. Harnessing the sun’s energy became a fascina- tion and all-consuming preoccupation for Au- gustin. “We need to heat so many things in every- day life—water [...] the public domain. Political support would be ad- vantageous at this strategic moment. His connec- tion with Jean-Baptiste Verchère de Reffye, Ord- nance Officer of the Imperial Workshop at Meu- don, who