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which ways was your internship and the assigned tasks related to the European Studies master program? Give at least one concrete example how your studies and the internship have complemented each other. From [...] your recommendations feasible? • Would you recommend this internship position to fellow students? Give reasons! IV. Reference Provide contact details of reference persons of your internship (e.g. your
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satisfied to have been part of this conference. Many thanks to Prof. Dr. Stoklosa and everyone else for giving us, young researchers, the chance to express ourselves in such a friendly and informal but still
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must first understand what exactly science is. Because it is difficult to define science, scientists give a list of its characteristics. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………
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second series published in the same article he gave 770 ftlb/BTU. Looking at the data Joule published gives some insight into Joule's theoretical background. The equivalents he calculated with the data in his [...] is expended, an exact equivalent of heat is always obtained" (Joule 1884, p. 158). This statement gives an imagination of the theoretical background Joule had in mind when trying to determine the mechanical [...] question of social status that is interesting in Joule’s work: His experiments are equally remarkable. To give but a brief description on the experiment: Figure 7 is a perspective view of the set-up Joule gave
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(Parlement de Paris). He was open-minded and curious about every- thing that surrounded him. Not giving up on his interests, he devoted himself to geology, physics, and chemistry, which resulted in his [...] must first understand what exactly science is. Because it is difficult to define science, scientists give a list of its characteristics. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………
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weather observations. In 1799, the Society moved out of Manchester, but Dalton remained in the city giving private lessons for two shillings per hour. Dalton was a Quaker. He wore a traditional grey coat [...] must first understand what exactly science is. Because it is difficult to define science, scientists give a list of its characteristics. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………… [...] established the difference towards classical chemistry and the novelty of his approach several times, to give but one ex- ample: “Lavoisier wrote in the Opuscules phy- siques et chimiques (1774) that he ‘applied
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weather observations. In 1799, the Society moved out of Manchester, but Dalton remained in the city giving private lessons for two shillings per hour. Dalton was a Quaker. He wore a traditional grey coat
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must first understand what exactly science is. Because it is difficult to define science, scientists give a list of its characteristics. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………
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Andrew asked his colleagues: ‘Do you have any ideas, how to explain these unusual marks? Could you give your suppo- sitions?...’ ‘I probably know! – Peter may like step on the trees. So, it could happened [...] with. He added also his cute, snow-white smile. John smiled to him in the same way. Andrew didn’t give up, he walked up to ‘a lucky boy’ and put up the hem of his shirt to have a chance to see that scientific
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landgrave of Hesse, Louis VIII, asked by Georg’s mother, Katharina Henrietta Lichtenberg, helped Georg by giving him the scholarship (200 Guilders per year) and allowing him to study “abroad”, which means in Göttingen [...] his mother died, and his small scholarship was not enough. He had to manage somehow, earning by giving private lessons, by proofreading, and finally by writing poems for various occasions. He led a very [...] the table (isolated), I rub it heavily, and I touch it with the disc of small electrophorus, which gives the sparks as big as ¾ inch. Lichtenberg supposed correctly that two fighting theories of light –