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populations not only support different values but develop different lifestyles. In fact, they live different lives and increasingly seek confrontation. Brexit is a case of a divided population, with mutual [...] scholars, have developed a clear preference for moving within the same bubble and making very similar living arrange- ments. The German author Robert Menasse recently delivered an account of the Brussels bubble [...] 2012), between nativists and glob- alists (Beck, 2006), between people who develop capacities to live anywhere and people who are bound to place (Bauman, 1998). In recent elections, voters’ political
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Wissenschaft (IVI) 2: 29-30. Carlson, Sören (2012): Buchrezension: N. Schneider/B. Collet (eds.): Mobile Living Across Europe II: Causes and Consequences of Job-Related Spatial Mobility in Cross-National Comparison [...] Wissenschaft (IVI) 2: 29-30. Carlson, Sören (2012): Book review: N. Schneider/B. Collet (Hrsg.): Mobile Living Across Europe II: Causes and Consequences of Job-Related Spatial Mobility in Cross-National Comparison
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dedicated to the city of Flensburg . How much does it cost to live in Flensburg? Please see the International Centre website regarding costs of living . Where do I find a student job? Take a look at the Int
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EUCS it was also the Baltic Sea that led me here. After my A-levels I lived 10 months in Tallinn Estonia and I just got so used to living next to the sea that I wanted to have that same feeling again. My favorite [...] and that it´s in English. My favorite place to study: The Danish library :) It´s close to where I live and is a nice alternative to the university´s library. Languages I can speak: I speak German, Hungarian
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Program could look like? 2. Solutions & helpful information 1. Worksheet Question 1: Why do Kiwis only live in New Zealand? Establish a hypothesis. Millions of years ago New Zealand was separated from the original [...] wide- spread, today endangered 1-2 times* 2-4 eggs/year grey plumage with some white feathers can live up to 100 years Population ca. 17000 1500 25000 ca. 250 3. Discussion & helpful information about
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Health Promotion in the Living Environments of Trans* People), funded by the GKV Alliance for Health of the BzGA Gender-specific Features in Health Promotion and Prevention in Living Environments, joint project [...] Transphobia from a transnational Perspective" auf der Konferenz "Trans Rights – TRANS*FORMATIONS – Lives and Politics beyond the Gender Binary", Lissabon Universität Portugal, 14.-15.06.2016 "Normative und
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are far too lazy to work, so they pretend not to speak, and hide in the forest. The orangutans only live in southwest Asia. There are two different species: the Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) and the [...] normally a female rears up to three young in her life. Unlike the other great apes, orangutans do not live in a group. They only come together when females and their young build sleeping nests near one another
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they are treated by others is a representation of a more general prejudice common among many people living in the communities where they come from: racism is as widespread as homophobia and misogyny. Both [...] misogynous attitudes common among the influential characters of their childhood finally made them want to live in a different world; Eribon even calls himself a “class traitor” (Eribon, p. 29), a person who denies [...] how he builds his own identity. While he stops being silent about his homosexuality and starts to live as an openly gay man, he begins being silent about his class related origins. As he is used to hiding
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"Art and science coincide insofar as both aim to improve the lives of men and women." (Bertolt Brecht, 1898–1956). Profile Persons Press (Selection)
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help of the internet. 1. What are the characteristics of the Irrawaddy dolphin? 2. What does its living environment look like? 3. Are petitions useful to save endangered species?