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Biography: Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) Maria Sibylla Merian was a prominent German naturalist, an excellent artist - a painter, engraver and publisher. She is considered as one of the first entom
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background_energy.pdf Background for stories concerning energy 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Background for stories concerning energy From the educational point of vie
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that “experiments are the exclusive principle of physics and that experi- ments are the genuine Masters, whom one have to follow in physics.“ (Attali 2007, 167) The ques- tion how knowledge was developed
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population.8 Later she criticized the repression of the natu- ral population by their colonial masters.9 It should be mentioned, that the appetite for new knowledge had its limits. Some knowledge was
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indigenous population. Later she criticized the repression of the natural population by their colonial masters. It should be mentioned, that the appetite for new knowledge had its limits. Some knowledge was not
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indigenous population. Later she criticized the repression of the natural population by their colonial masters. It should be mentioned, that the appetite for new knowledge had its limits. Some knowledge was not [...] population.8 Later she criticized the repression of the natu- ral population by their colonial masters.9 It should be mentioned, that the appetite for new knowledge had its limits. Some knowledge was
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invented high-frequency electrical circuits and worked with radio waves. After he graduated with his Master’s degree, he looked for a job as a school teacher. Evidently, he must not have been very good at it
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impact on his decision to take physics courses the following year. In 1893, Rutherford obtained a Master of Arts degree with double First Class Honours, in Math- ematics, Mathematical Physics, and Physical [...] invented high-frequency electrical circuits and worked with radio waves. After he graduated with his Master’s degree, he looked for a job as a school teacher. Evidently, he must not have been very good at it
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through the works of ancient chemists had not been that fruitful – Lavoisier was cer- tainly the master who had laid the foundation to the manner how modern chemistry should be executed. Yet, in his writings