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our M.A. European Studies Alumni Community Success Stories of the M.A. European Studies Alumni Community Christian Kenntner (EUS Class of 2011) "European Studies at Flensburg is a mind-opener and a great [...] of a European Qualification Cooperative which is located in Bonn/Germany." Christian works as a PR & Project Coordinator at EQAsce in Germany. Farhod Umarov (EUS Class of 2015) Farhod works as a Consultant [...] Flensburg, as a EUS student, help me develop cultural intelligence. and a critical eye able to see how things come together, the complexities and nuances of any system, no matter if it is a supranational
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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 [...] for supporting our conference with a considerable sum. The seminar in Sankelmark was, in my view, extremely positive and enriching for a wide variety of reasons. It was a great opportunity to meet colleagues
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On a diffuse reflection of the alpha particles. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A, 82, 495–500. Moon, P. B. (1974). Ernest Rutherford and the Atom. London: Priory Press Limited. Niaz, M. (1998) [...] particles to quantum of action: A rational reconstruction of structure of the atom and its implications for chemistry textbooks. Science Education, 82, 527–552. Reeves, R. (2008). A Force of Nature: The frontier [...] jako promotora jego doktoratu. Uniwersytet Cambridge ustanowił właśnie nowy tytuł "doktora filozofii”, a Rutherford był wśród pierwszych kilku osób, którzy ten tytuł otrzymali. W roku 1898, w wieku lat 27
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discoverer. Isis, 62(3), 314–327. Gordin, M. D. (2004). A well-ordered thing: Dmitrii Men- deleev and the shadow of the periodic table. New York: Basic Books. Kaji, M. (2003). Mendeleev’s discovery of the [...] odensystems auf Mendeleev zurückgeführt. Bibliographie Babaev, E. V. (2009). Dmitriy Mendeleev: A Short CV, and A Story of Life. Mendeleev Communications. http://www.mendcomm.org/Mendeleev.aspx. Bensaude-Vincent
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his experiment of shooting a beam of alpha particles at a sheet of mica and taking a pic- ture of the beam on the other side with a photo- graphic plate. What should have been a sharp, bright point was not [...] For a moment, Rutherford was at a loss for words. Then, he replied, “Hans, explain yourself!” Geiger continued, “We have used a radium source to project alpha particles at a gold foil mounted on a thin [...] his Master’s degree, he looked for a job as a school teacher. Evidently, he must not have been very good at it because, even after his third try, he could not get a permanent job. When he fell in love
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and more when sitting in a cold room than in a warm one. His pulse and breathing rate varied too”. Activity 4 Please research in the internet for the proper information and write a text about the human r [...] Student’s Learning Activities (Lavoisier and respiration) Activity 1 You will watch a video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about Lavoisier and respiration. Please write the most important [...] theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element. 7. There are historical, cultural, and social influences on
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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 [...] Laurent Lavoisier, a well-known chemist in his forties. He had been a member of the Paris Academy of Sciences since the late 1760s, and also one of the tax collectors for the French King – a position that was [...] the metals.” He started to set up a different apparatus, a glass flask in which he placed some lead. When heated, the lead was trans- formed into the calx of lead, a substance initial- ly considered to