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Lengfeld, and Maximilian Priem. 2019. “How Strong Is European Welfare State Solidarity.“ in Horizontal Europeanisation. The Transnationalisation of Daily Life and Social Fields in Europe, edited by M. Heidenreich [...] Europa? Konzeptioneller Rahmen und erste empirische Befunde einer Umfrage aus 13 EU-Ländern“ [How Strong is European Solidarity? Conceptual Framework and First Empirical Results of a Survey Conducted in 13 EU [...] Jürgen, Holger Lengfeld, Zsófia S. Ignácz, Florian K. Kley, and Maximilian Priem. 2018. How Strong is European Solidarity? BSSE Working Paper. No. 37. Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin. Dragolov, Georgi
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ethical theory, and apply these to a variety of cases and real-life situations. The class is incrementally modified from year to year and there is therefore no fixed content. Studienabschnitt 1./3. Studiensemester [...] ethical theory, and apply these to a variety of cases and real-life situations. The class is incrementally modified from year to year and there is therefore no fixed content. Studienabschnitt 1./3. Studiensemester [...] world order come from?”, “why do we have regional inequalities?”, “what is development and why do we develop?”, “what is culture and is it important?”, “why did Europe win?”, “what causes regional divergence
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leaves compared to the understory. Since F. syl- vatica is a shade-tolerant tree species, higher leaf nitrogen concentration in lower light envi- ronment is a strategy of nitrogen partitioning for more efficient [...] higher leaf carbon content and CN ratio than in the understory. This pattern is linked to increasing light conditions [41]. There is a strong relationship between light and leaf quality that determines herbivory [...] conditions is supported. Since light and temperature are generally expected to be strongly correlated, direct effects of light and temperature on herbivory are likely to be confounded [29]. Light is certainly
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Weber 1958). Naturally, this categorisation is not exhaustive for the field of educational theory, however, it is important to note that the emergence of each type is related to a particular momentum in the [...] the laws governing a particular domain of the world. This way of reasoning is well adopted in educational sciences, and it is important to understand its consequences for education itself. The critical [...] to remind pedagogues / educationalists / practitioners what we are engaged in, what is that we practice, and what is the inherent worth of it. Hence, these theories are also immanent, as they make the
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shared meals and social support. A period of at least six months is required to integrate the change in behaviour in the everyday life. The focus of follow-up programmes and rehabilitations should be placed [...] classical dropout. It can be concluded that an individual and needs oriented adaptation of the aftercare is indicated. Therefore follow-up programmes need to be implemented, which pursue a stepped-care approach [...] inpatient rehabilitation. It has been shown that the described aftercare programme for young people is a possible method to improve the sustainability of the inpatient obesity rehabilitation. An interd
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al criteria at every stage of their careers. Discrimination of any kind is not permissible. (4) The compatibility of family life and research work shall be sought. (5) Members and affiliates of Europa [...] research is comprehensively considered and acknowledged when planning a project. Identifying relevant and appropriate research questions requires careful investigation of the research that is already publicly [...] substantive support and acceptance in performing their duties. (2) The term of office is three years; re-election is possible once. If the Ombudsperson departs prematurely, the Senate shall elect a new
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under extreme conditions? One of the main elements of the project is the contruction of spaces. Moreover the construction of real life-size scale spaces. In order to achieve this, we are always looking [...] following questions in the framework of the common work with the tools of visual education and arts: What is the minimum space we need for a human existence? What qualities would determine the minimum? What impact
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Dr. Wüstenberg has been involved in numerous projects. For example, he is frequent guest preacher at the Berlin Cathedral and is project ambassador for the "House of One" in Berlin . Dr. Wüstenberg completed [...] Ethics, Church History and Theology of Religions at the Europa University of Flensburg (EUF) Germany. He is Head of the trilateral "European Wasatia Graduate School for Peace and Conflict Resolution" at the [...] the Wall" for the theological faculty of the Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg. Dr. Wüstenberg is an author and editor of numerous German and English language books on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the theme
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it is a necessary condition for competitive advantage generation that a critical mass of users is reached. But is it also a sufficient condition to sustain competitive advantage? Our reasoning is that [...] technological system, when it is strongly functionally interdependent with most of the other components of this system, and when end-user demand is for the overall system, so that there is no demand for components [...] unknown market, untainted by competition. In blue oceans, demand is created rather than fought over. There is ample opportunity for growth that is both profitable and rapid” (Kim and Mauborgne, 2004, p. 72)