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global trade to energy-related issues. Consequently, students from both EUF and SDU presented their works on various topics and actively participated in panel discussions, bringing up interesting points and
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Zukunftswoche 2016 For one week in May students had an opportunity to participate in various workshops, which will help them to gain valuable experience and skills. The tradition to organize "Future w
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January 2015, EUS students visited European capital Brussels in order to learn firsthand about the work of EU institutions and committees. For three days the students attended several meetings at the European [...] during the lectures at the University. During the meeting the group gained extensive knowledge of the work of the Commission and during Q&A session asked many challenging and important questions. Further EUS [...] only to get a tour around the building, but also talked to the MEP, who gave them insight view on the work of the European Parliament. In the evening EUS students took a bus back to Flensburg, the group was
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s. If a character in the story is sad, for example, frown. If a character is happy, a smile would work. Pay attention to the mood of the story, as well. Let the mood flow into your expressions. Allow your
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The hard work of experimenting Listen Manchester, in the early 1840s. Manchester was a busy industrial town in these days, actually, it could be named as the industrial cen-ter of England, and in those [...] there was something completely different that puzzled and to some extends troubled Joule. ... The hard work of experimenting 05/05/2021 155 KB (PDF) Full Story Download Biographies und historical backgrounds
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certain aspects of the story so to highlight occurrences which are basic characteristics of the daily work in science. The stories provided need not be learned by heart by the storyteller. Our idea is rather
http://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-subject-area/physics/joliot-curie-and-artificial-radioactivity
very active in their scientific research. This was the reason why Irene had to stay at her desk working on the paper instead of going into the laboratory where she would usually be at this time of the
http://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-subject-area/physics/joule-and-energy
the principle of energy conservation. Joule demonstrated in a series of experiments that mechanical work (which he still called 'mechanical force') can be converted at a constant ratio into heat. Story n° [...] necessity of careful experimenting in the process of generating new scientific knowledge. The hard work of experimenting: James Prescott Joule and the mechanical equivalent of heat. Story n° 2. This story
http://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-subject-area/physics/rumford-and-calorics
cannons were needed, and consequently, Benjamin Thompson had to go to the workshop to make sure that the work was going efficient and that the quality of the weapons was as expected. ... Canons against Calorics