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into “work” it seemed obvious that the expensive meat was by no means necessary for their balanced living but should be given as “brain food” to persons, who did an intellectual work.” (see the historical [...] Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] conservation of energy—the belief that every physical force stood in equilibrium with an equivalent counter-force In terms of physiology, the laws of energy conservation and energy conversion stand next to
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the laboratory instruments used by Lavoisier and his friends. Mrs. Lavoisier managed a small, but lively, science salon where scientists could go to perform their experiments and discuss their ideas. She [...] Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] conservation of energy—the belief that every physical force stood in equilibrium with an equivalent counter-force In terms of physiology, the laws of energy conservation and energy conversion stand next to
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Industrial Revolution, a time when humans were seen as a resource or, perhaps, more precisely, as living machines. The consequences of industrialization with its new innovations during the late 18th and [...] conservation of energy—the belief that every physical force stood in equilibrium with an equivalent counter-force In terms of physiology, the laws of energy conservation and energy conversion stand next to [...] soldier. Ancient sources written by Roman quartermasters around 100 AD reveal that Ro- man legionnaires lived on an average ration of some 850 grams of grain per day, complemented by meat, vegetables, and fruit
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friend live? Anke. 9117 S. They live in Norwich. 9118 L. They live in Norwich? 9119 S. .. lives .. 9120 L. They lives or he lives? 9121 S. .. he .. [Schüler spricht ungefragt] 9122 S. .. he lives.. 9123 [...] in a palm-tree. 7038 Where /dit/ the crocodile live? Where did the 7039 crocodile live? Diana. 7040 S. They live in the river. 7041 L. No. 7042 S They lived in the river. 7043 L. /lift/ in the river, well [...] Milly live? 14811 S. He /lifs/ in Brooklyn. 14812 L. Uncle Henry lives in Brooklyn. 14813 S. Uncle Henry /lifs/ in Brooklyn. 14814 L. Yes, Aunt Milly lives in Brooklyn, now where do they 14815 live? … Where
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administrative controls of the employment offices/agencies, this group would have the alternative of living entirely on social transfers. Thus, top-ups take up work for their own sake, be it because an activity [...] constant or increased hourly wages are more likely. 2020 Georg Vobruba 127 5. Experiments One can counter all this by saying that these are just approximations. That's true, but this argument doesn't work:
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It was on Corfu where Durrell began to collect and keep the local fauna as his pets. The family lived on Corfu until 1939. This interval was later the basis of the book My Family and Other Animals and [...] ('Jacquie') Sonia Wolfenden — they eloped, because of opposition from her father. The couple initially lived in a small bedsitter in Durrell's sister Margaret's Bournemouth boarding house. Jacquie accompanied [...] life led Durrell to health problems in the 1980s. He underwent hip-replacement surgery in a bid to counter arthritis, but he also suffered from alcohol-related liver problems. His health deteriorated rapidly
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cost burdens for the consumers, this development had to be curbed by drastic counter measures in funding politics. These counter measures were the main cause for the extreme decline of the German photovoltaics [...] warming, will occur predominantly in the distant future, the question arises how the loss of human lives in the future should be valued. Should the assigned value be discounted just as a material damage [...] (diminished harvest of grain or starvation deaths, implied discount interest rate for a loss of human lives, valuation of casualties in developing countries as a consequence of climate change) in an overall
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focus on domestic TAs. While the ‘transactional approach’ sees foreign-based activities (e.g. having lived or vacationed abroad) as de facto, ideal forms of transnationalism (Mau and Mewes, 2012; Roudometof [...] TAs and (b) the level of education affects this structure of activities. If domestic TAs are not counter-balanced by direct, foreign experiences, they must prove especially influential in attitude formation [...] first – foreign experience – is a cumulative. It assigns a value of one to respondents who ‘ever lived’, ‘ever worked’ or ‘ever studied’ abroad – adding to a maximum value of three; and a value of one
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their own thoughts and advice on how best to strengthen the book’s arguments and make sure that it lived up to its ambition to reach a broader audience. Of course, I remain solely responsible for any and [...] contributed to their fortunes. Yet, without legal coding, most of these fortunes would have been short- lived. Accumulating wealth over long stretches of time requires additional fortification that only a code [...] original object, only to survive and flourish as a means of handling abstract value. The feudal calculus lives and breeds, but its habitat is wealth not land.15 6 chaPter 1 In this book, I will show that the “feudal
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Efficiency in Nepal: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities ..................................... 147 Living Laboratory – a new approach to engineering education ........................................... [...] well-being. Sustainable development, as a goal rejects policies and practices that support current living standards by depleting the productive base, including natural resources and that leave future generations [...] cooking and charcoal means that the national carbon sink is steadily dwindling. One suggestion to counter this trend is to have gas from Uganda’s oil replace biomass as the primary fuel for cooking in households