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fill in this form completely. 1. Desired Double Degree programme University: For fall semester in 20___/20___ 2. Personal Data Family Name First Name (plus additional parts of name, if applicable) Date of [...] include a motivation statement in English, which explains your interest in applying for the double degree programme, as well as your expectations. 6. Transcript of records Please also include a transcript [...] apply for our international Double degree programme in the MA programme European Studies. To ensure a successful application procedure, please consider the following pages carefully and fill in the required
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cross-border co-operations; 16:10-16:20 Coffee break 16:20-17:05 Panel I: European border regions (Chair: Dr. Christian Pletzing) Laura Asarite: From a look backwards to a look forwards – the way to the border [...] border is graphically and psychologically constructed: a neat line on the map, beyond which we find either a blank space or a different country marked with a different color. This clear-cut distinction relies [...] Second World War: The ideological border as a cause of different memorial processes in a psycho-historical perspective; Dr. Christian Pletzing: Commuters in a border region – Jews in Kashubia; 10 10 28
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chemistry in 1764. In 1767, he obtained a job working as a geolo- gist in the Alsace-Lorraine. On May 18, 1768, at the age of twenty-four, he was chosen to become a member of French Academy of Science. In [...] invent- ing a new method of saltpeter production. Lavoisier’s versatility and his legal studies led him to take an interested in politics. At the age of 26, he became a tax collector employed by a pri- vate [...] obtained his Bachelor’s degree on September 6, 1763. One year later on July 26, 1764, he acquired a license to run a solicitor practice. It was likely due to his studies in Law that his works were so well written
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John Dalton (1766 – 1844) was an English physicist and chemist, a teacher in Manchester and a professor at Oxford University. Dalton was a man of diverse interests, although his greatest achievements were [...] was born to an impoverished family. His father was a weaver and owned a small piece of land. Despite their poor financial situation, John received a good gen- eral education. However, he soon left school [...] started helping his father. When John was 12, he started working as a teacher in a local school. He earned his living and provided himself with a quiet, untroubled life. Me- teorology was his passion. He constructed
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half such a small particle again and again. If we can imagine that we can develop such a tool, we could ask our- selves whether there is a natural limit of partition, that is, whether there is a natural [...] puzzled for a second and then responded: “Well, do you really think that there is a space that is completely empty? Do you think that in water there is a space where no matter is? Do you think that in a piece [...] Democritus Democritus (460 – 370 BC) was a Greek philosopher and thinker. Known as the “laughing philosopher,” he was a supporter of extreme determinism and a main proponent of ancient materialism. Around
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been nice in 1782, and Paris was a very enjoyable town at this time of the year. One morning saw a couple walking from their breakfast table to a room which they used as a chemical laboratory. They were [...] John Dalton (1766 – 1844) was an English physicist and chemist, a teacher in Manchester and a professor at Oxford University. Dalton was a man of diverse interests, although his greatest achievements were [...] was born to an impoverished family. His father was a weaver and owned a small piece of land. Despite their poor financial situation, John received a good gen- eral education. However, he soon left school
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matter) as a private tutor for his two sons. Dalton met with the boys twice a week, guided them through Euclid’s books on geometry, and covered a vast range of natural phenomena. There was also a wilder side [...] and that the rate of heating for a current I flowing through a resistance R was given by I2R for any kind of wire, and even for elec- tric currents in fluids. This was a kind of heat pro- duction no-one [...] theory was so controversial that he could not find a scientific journal to publish it. It first appeared in a local Manchester newspaper. Finally he published a paper in the Proceedings of the Royal Society
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hands to get them a bit warmer. He stopped dead when a thought struck his mind: Could it be…? Was there a possibility that a certain amount of mechanic- al force was transformed into a respective amount [...] spheres, a copper disc is placed, thus the heat emitted from a source that is placed in a geometrical line with the two balls can affect only one of the spheres. The thermoscope is placed on a wooden frame [...] though conceptual difficulties played a role, it was also Joule’s status that was meaningful. He was not a trained scientist but more a ‘gentlemen of science’ without a scientific CV or position. Whilst this
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Science History Publications. Carpenter, K. J. (2000). Beriberi, white rice and vitamin B: A disease, a cause and a cure. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press. Carpenter, K. J. (2012). The discovery of Thiamin [...] Encyclope dia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2- 2830901294.html Erdman, A. M. (1964). Cornelis Adrianus Pekelharing- A biographical sketch. The Journal of Nutrition, 83, 3–9. Funk, C. (1912). The [...] liczby zachorowań na beri-beri zarówno wśród marynarzy, jak i żołnierzy. Kelner oparł się o stolik, a na jego twarzy odmalowywało się zainteresowanie. - To doprawdy fascynujące. To musi być bardzo ciężka
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szkorbutem, a w roku 1753 opublikował swoje odkrycie pod tytułem „A Treatise of the Scurvy in Three Parts. Containing an inquiry into the Nature, Causes and Cure of that Disease, together with a Critical [...] zaczął mamrotać do siebie: „Szkorbut… jak to możliwe? To dopiero 20 maja! Jesteśmy na morzu dopiero siedem tygodni! To moja największa obawa…”, a na głos powiedział: -Jak pan wie, panie doktorze, szkorbut zabił [...] : -Dopłyniemy do Portsmouth w przeciągu kilka ty- godni, a wtedy żeglarze będą mogli odpocząć. Na- prawimy pokład i żagle podczas pobytu tam. A kie- dy znów będziemy wypływać, zabierzemy więcej pomarańczy