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internship report derived from the internship experience. 2. Recommendations • Which problems did you find and are there already solutions or do you have any recommendations? Are your recommendations feasible
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the common work on borders a lot. KatarzynaStocklosa. 27 - 29 September 2012 In this Report you will find: 2 Introduction 3 Organizers 4 Participants 9 Programmeof the Seminar 12 Brief Report of the Seminar [...] twinning, and examples of functional cooperation, lately also within the framework of the EU. Her main finding is that this cooperation has been largely an “elite game”, which has had no visible “trickle down” [...] research original and third-party research on divided cities on the Polish-German border. The first finding is that the border was, and is still, perceived differently by different people: some feared it while
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Tło hisotryczne: Sybilla Merian 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org © 2012, S@TM Research Group Tło historyczne: Sybilla Merian Sybilla Merian urodziła się w czasach, które obecnie
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managed to find suitable places to observe the lecture. Professor Georg Christoph Lichtenberg walked onto the platform, because of his height, and he started stately: ‘during today’s lecture we will find out
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entitled Solar Energy and its Industrial Applications. The book advertised his dream of, in his words, “finding a convenient way to collect and use sunlight directly for the benefit of agriculture and industry
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Das Energiekonzept 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Das Energiekonzept Einführung Aus pädagogischer Sicht scheinen drei Aspekte wesentlich für das Unterrichten von Energi
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his wife Marie survived and, after the French Revolution, she continued to publish his chemi- cal findings. Story Lavoisier and the conservation of mass was edited by Brigitte van Tiggelen and it is based
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used a radium source to project alpha particles at a gold foil mounted on a thin, glass plate and find that about one in twenty-thousand of the alpha particles have their directions changed to such an
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the idea had been cor- rect!!! Otto thought about ways to make the barrel more solid but he couldn’t find any solution. But suddenly he had an idea! Iron! A barrel made of iron! The next day Otto went to [...] that squashed the barrel, then he was thinking in the right direction - then he would only have to find a body that was more solid than an iron bar- rel. Then he remembered one the ideas that Aristo- tle
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heat was instead something immate- rial. Rumford went to his desk and started to write down his findings. He knew that his claim would meet severe opposition. Therefore, he decided that he would not publish [...] understanding of heat being a substance, being caloric. Even though no one contradicted his experimental find- ings, scientists kept relying on the material theory of heat for more than three decades after the