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fileadmin/content/institute/physik/bilder-und-dokumente-aktuell/6-forschung/material-culture/ulbert-lena-the-magical-lantern-of-edgerton.-the-electronic-flash-tube-ge-ft-403.pdf
cultural context of photography by focusing on the history of the electronic flash, where the FT-403 finds a prominent place as reference for the interrelations between scientific, artistic and societal d [...] s two conceptual tools: (A) a five-fold classification and (B) four operations performed on the findings from (A). The classification contains the material, construction, design, history and function of [...] can be handled by the operator to suit his or her exact intentions. Even today, it is possible to find the FT-403 for purchase on the internet. For example, there are still flash tubes of this specific
fileadmin/content/projekte/tmeuf/unterrichtsmaterialien/um.huss.breakinthewaddensea/englisch/breakinthewaddensea-merlehusscorr.pdf
members Find your flock (=same birds). There are: Arctic Terns Bar-tailed Godwits Brent Geese Dunlins Read the short profile of your migratory bird, so that you have an idea where you can find which category [...] migratory birds you will pass from one learning station to the next. You find the order on the profile. At each learning station you will find one poster (A3). The topics are: A - Special characteristics of the [...] you to get an overview of the topic “Migratory Birds in the Wadden Sea“. For your orientation you’ll find the titles on the worksheets as well. fi rs t le ss o n Break for me: What does a good break look
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Besides, it will not provide the equipment (recorder, software etc.), you must use your own gear or find a project partner (radio station or sound professional). (d) Video journalism: Supervision will discuss [...] Besides, it will not provide the equipment (camera, software etc.), you must use your own gear or find a project partner (TV station or video professional). Except for PHOTO JOURNALISM projects, all photo
fileadmin/content/abteilungen/developing-countries/dokumente/downloads/modules/modul-32-organisational-behaviour-and-diversity-management-in-international-development-cooperation.pdf
interactive internet use, exchange of experience, and orientation towards practice. Theories and findings are related to past and actual experience of students and equally discussed and related to the future [...] concerning structures and cultures of organizations and human behaviour in the work place, combining findings for example from Sociology, Economy, Politics, Social Psychology and Biology, as well as elements
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this, the teacher should try to get four different old potato species from his/her country. You can find examples of the different species in the attachment Plan: The teacher tells the pupils something about [...] where they come from and why these old potato species are no longer grown in their country. You can find a text about this story in the attachment After this, the teacher introduces the pupils to the work
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called fin; porpoises have a triangle-shaped fin. 6. Porpoises like living in cold seas, you can also find them near us in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. 7. Porpoises rarely live longer than twelve years. 8 [...] me. Tasks: 1. Six things which threaten porpoises are hidden in the word-search above. 2. You will find them and . 3. The words are in the box below. 4. Colour the words in using different colours and write
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how far denotational incongruencies interfere in their pupils’ foreign language learning. And they find appropriate methods to make their pupils aware of concrete cases of denotational incongruencies – [...] how far denotational incongruencies interfere in their pupils’ foreign language learning. And they find appropriate methods to make their pupils aware of concrete cases of deno- tational incongruencies [...] typically affect content words (see, e.g., Jäkel’s 2003 study of lexemes denoting times of the day), one finding of the present investigation lies in the fact that denotational incongruencies can also affect certain
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Research; Taught by Erik Bucy, 7 – 11 October 2024, Online; Find out more Process Tracing Methods; Taught by Wouter Wolfs, 21 – 25 October 2024, Online; Find out more Applied Regression Analysis: Estimation, D [...] 19 September, 14:00 – 15:15 BST. Find out more Human trafficking in Southern Africa; Standing Group on Organised Crime. Thursday, 3 October, 12:00 – 14:00 BST. Find out more https://r.pr.ecpr.eu/mk/c [...] knowledge on research, innovation, social, or geopolitical developments in Asia and contextualize these findings within the German and European framework. The call focuses on cross-regional developments, particularly
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developed throughout the course. Students who have completed a general English language B2 course would find some of the course repetitive, but would learn new vocabulary and specialized communication activities
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an endangered bird species. In 2014 it became sea bird of the year to show the problems it faces. Find out why the oystercatcher is an endangered species and how we can help to protect it. Use the internet