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Sybilla Merian and Cocoons Listen Sibylla woke – the room was still pitch black in the early morning but she was very excited and just couldn’t sleep any longer. She listened and heard her family memb
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I was always fascinated by the cooperation of EU countries to achieve a shared goal. Now as I am working for a EU Interreg project with 8 different partners from 6 different central European countries, [...] my knowledge of European studies has come to fruition". Nigar Zahan (Graduate Class of 2018) Nigar works as a Research Associate/Project Manager of EU Interreg project "CerDee" at the Technische Universität
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Subjective Listen Science has a subjective aspect to it. Science and scientific research are normally considered to be objective, yet, there are also subjective aspects: Scientists decide what they ta
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Study Visit to Berlin A group of EUS students, who were taking a class "Council of Europe" thought by Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg , had a trip to Berlin! During two days, they visited German parliament, Trans
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s. If a character in the story is sad, for example, frown. If a character is happy, a smile would work. Pay attention to the mood of the story, as well. Let the mood flow into your expressions. Allow your
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stress different aspects of the scientific work, will provide insight into Joule's set of experiments by which he determined the ratio of heat and mechanical work. Joule und Energy What is the nature of heat
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received his first science book at the age of ten, he was hooked; nevertheless, he still had to keep working at the farm chores. He was very studious and managed to obtain university scholarships. Throughout [...] his university days in New Zealand, he studied and invented high-frequency electrical circuits and worked with radio waves. After he graduated with his Master’s degree, he looked for a job as a school teacher [...] not afford to get married. Failing to get a job, he went back to his parents’ farm to help with the work. ... Rutherford's Nuclear Atom 05/05/2021 214 KB (PDF) Full Story Download Biographies und historical