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approaches that can close these gaps? Formats Papers can be handed in in the following formats: Working Group: In a two hour presentation a single topic is examined by different researchers from dif- ferent
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terms and concepts change and bring new things to light through ethnographers’ theoretical and field work? • How can the maxim of having to produce new knowledge and insights be critiqued, and what dan- gers [...] Methodologically, the search for 'what is new' presents some challenges. One challenge in ethnographic work, for example, is how to put into words observations and impressions that doesn’t necessarily exist
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of heat, Benjamin Thompson's workthat led him to interpret heat as motion, and Augustin pioneering work in the use of solar energy. Atoms with stories that deal with the question of mass conservation in [...] Marie's daughter Irène and her demonstration of artificial radioactivity. Vacuum with a story on the work and ideas of Otto Guericke.
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action, readership, elements of craft (character, POV, setting, time) What worked and why? - specific examples What didn’t work and why? - specific examples Where to from here? - what the writer can focus [...] Brighton Poster Latest In my work as an English language lecturer at the Europa-Universität Flensburg in Germany, I have been developing a Creative Writing class for EFL students that revolves around a
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have to work together in pairs. The worksheets for the different learning stations should be placed on the teacher’s desk – or any free area. The students begin with the first station and work their way [...] order. They work on their worksheet from their own places and when they have finished they get up independently to pick up the next worksheet from the teacher’s desk. The primary focus of this work is that [...] that the students work both independently and in a team to learn more about the Wadden Sea. This can be extended/complemented by the ‘book of assignments’. Checking-up on students’ knowledge should be done
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going to work? Who is in charge of this modern concept? The new cook who wants to thoroughly change the menu is named Globe L. Warming. He is from the upper layer of the atmosphere and has worked at various [...] Map” introduction: the pupils fill in the motivation sheet - worksheet 2 “Break for me” - individual work Afterwards the pupils compare their answers. Catchwords: feel comfortable, relax, to be undisturbed [...] “Race and Rest” (WS 3) and “Profile” (WS 4 – four different kinds) One group consists of those working on the same bird. Each group collects information about their topic at one station: Arctic Tern:
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what the Camera actually was. Having done this, I wanted to find out when it was produced, how it works, why the Meldahl family had it and why it was donated to the Museum. All of the answers were considered [...] intentions of the author and the perspective adopted, as argues Fleck (1986: 144) on the scientific work. On Material Culture Studies and its Methodology applied to scientific instruments Prown (1982) defines [...] From a technical point of view, it was unclear how to use the camera (tacit knowledge) and how it worked (utility or function). Moreover, it was not clear whether the camera was genuine or not, since the
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biotopes Author: Quality Assessment: Lea Stanke Level: Primary school Materials: background information, work instructions Aims: The students should learn to recognise stepping stone biotopes as a valuable means
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lengua española. Madrid: Gredos. 74. LAURIDSEN, Karen M./ TOUDIC, Daniel (Eds.) (2008): Languages at work in Europe. Festschrift in Honor of Professor Wolfgang Mackiewicz. Göttingen: V&R unipress. 75. LÁZARO