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analysed the data, and what are your own interpretations, conclusions and recommendations of the of findings. As you decided on instruments such as questionnaires, interview guidelines, observation 3 checklists [...] etc.) as variables in your questionnaire, you should decide whether you correlate these with the findings of your survey and show it in your evaluation/interpretation. If not explain why. If you asked for [...] purpose of your thesis, • The research question (s) • The methods, methodology used, • The major findings, • Your interpretations • The recommendations and conclusions. It may include explanation about
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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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with this issue. However, Rumford published 1 The background of these experiments was the idea to find out which part of the (visible) spectrum might affect lenses in a telescope in the most significant [...] energy dis- sipation (and in this respect entropy) had been developed, both Joule’s and Carnot’s findings were no longer in contradiction. In some sense, this contradiction together with the growing ac- [...] is relevant for the acceptance of Joule’s work in the British scientific community: Ignoring his findings may in part be explained by the fact that Joule was a brewery owner in Man- chester. Even though
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g theory. Through letters, Thomson and Joule discussed their experiments and argued about their findings. Over a few years, and many letters, Thomson became more convinced of Joule’s theory of heat, and [...] temperature that accompanies expansion of a gas when there is no work done, or heat transferred. Their findings led to a greater acceptance of Joule’s work in the scientific community. One of the more popular
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…… Activity 2 In the website: http://comenius.susqu.edu/hons/250/scientists/lavoisier.htm You can find the following picture: The evolution of knowledge in chemistry is presented in the above picture. [...] conservation of mass) 5 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Activity 5 You can find the picture and the text bellow in the following website: http://philosophyofscienceportal.blogspot
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her mother told her about their success in the laboratory finding a new and unexpected truth about Nature. Even though sometimes their findings in the end turned out to be erroneous. And of course there [...] his experimental findings. However, there was something else that puzzled them, something that seemingly had not been noticed by other researchers: Irene wondered, “If Chadwick’s findings are correct, and [...] (Indicative important points of this story: description of Irene and Frederic’s experiment, experimental findings of Anderson, experimental discovery of Chadwick, how these discoveries have affected their work
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at the breed of the year 2006, the German saddleback. Summarize the information about the pig. 6. Find out if there are any old and endangered livestock breeds in your country. Write them down. 7. Make
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is 33 cm tall. Jung ones a smaller and have dark spots on the top feathering. Work order: Try to find out which bird of the picture is the female, which the male and the young one. Choose one and draw
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……… ……………………………………… b. A simplified iconic representation of Joule’s experimental device, you can find in a video at the following address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZbTZN6V7YI&feature=topics Which [...] ………………………………………………………………………………… Activity 6 In the archive of the Royal Society of England one can find the volumes of the journal Philosophical Transactions into which the articles by Joule about the
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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