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years until today. 4. Underline in the text the innovative contribution of the Sibylla’s book for the study of the insects in correlation with other similar books of this time. 5. Underline in the texts the [...] science in the Baroque Era. 7. Write the reasons which contributed to the progress of the biological studies in the Baroque Era. 8. Describe the characteristics of Nature of Science, based on the narration
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from the Americas. Therefore it was possible for her to go to Surinam the Dutsch colony in America. Studying the butterflies and their metamorphosis was the main reason for this journey, on which she was
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artist - a painter, engraver and publisher. She is considered as one of the first entomologists, studying the metamorphosis of insects. She described a cycles of 186 species of insects and was a pioneer [...] were created from dirt and mud. Her observations started in 1660 in Frankfurt. At 13, she started to study the metamorphosis of insects, for example, the development of silkworms fed with the leaves of mulberry [...] and lettuce. In the preface to Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium she writes: From my youth, study of insects occupied me constantly. At first they were silkworms in my hometown, Frankfurt am Main
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he studied food from both a nutritional and economic point of view. Sir Ben- jamin observed that the soldiers in his re- organized army appeared healthy and robust, so he took note of and studied their
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century in Munich, Germany. That, how- ever, is not all for which Rumford is famous. He originated the study of human nutri- tion and the insulating properties of clothing, created the soup kitchen, and invented [...] his experiments. Moreover, he was keenly interested in science and liked to invent machines and to study from science books. His scientific exploits, too, were always organized and practical. Finally, at
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materials provided with the teaching unit Benjamin’s Mystery Soup are designed to be used in the study of nutri- tion in Biology or Health Education. The level of the materials is suitable for students
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through human labour. What becomes the rest of this energy? In order to answer the question please study the article that you will find in the webpage: http://www.eufic.org/page/en/page/what-is-energy/
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quantitative research through his experiments. He was open minded, studied mathematics and in accordance to his father’s wishes pursued the study of Law, which influenced his in- terest in politics greatly. [...] Mazarin), which was known for its advanced teaching and focus on Ex- act and Natural Sciences. Here, he studied math- ematics and astronomy. Young Lavoisier was also interested in botany, geology, and mineralogy [...] courses. He left Collège Mazarin in 1761. In the same year, persuaded by his father, he took up Law studies at the University of Paris and obtained his Bachelor’s degree on September 6, 1763. One year later
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nary engagement with Europe is essential (Mayer, 2016, p. 368). References: Mayer, M. (2016) The Study of Europe. Flensburg: EUF Publishing. https://www.uni-flensburg.de/en/cia/teaching/academic-writing/ [...] Another citation style is MLA; a citation style, which is mostly, employed by literature and cultural study disciplines. All three of these styles have different conventions on how to refer to a source in the [...] founded interdisciplinary engagement with Europe is essential1. Footnote/Endnote: 1 Martin Mayer, The Study of Europe (Flensburg: EUF Publishing, 2016), 368. As long as you continue to refer to the same source
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Information sheet for foreign students in Flensburg 2 ! ! › Can I work alongside my studies? In addition to your studies per calendar year, you may work either 240 half days1 or 120 full days2 in a part-time [...] working knowledge6 Unless you are at fault for dropping out of your studies, you will still have the opportunity to look for a new place to study. In all these cases, it is necessary that you submit a new application [...] student and live in Flensburg or would you like to have your previous residence permit extended for study? Your purpose of residence has changed? Then you will find all important information on the following