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strictly follow social and ecological planning? III. What would prosperity and development mean in life after capitalism? Scholars from the humanities and social sciences or practitioners in politics, business
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to his changing surroundings, he grew up to be exceptionally open-minded and innovative. Later in life, he stepped up to every challenge, was never scared away, and became one of history’s most prominent [...] through a fortu- nate turn of events, received it. As a result, the next stage in Ernest Ruther- ford’s life took place in Cambridge. In 1895, he left New Zealand. He was only 23 years old, but had a reputation [...] been awarded to him when the win- ner decided not to take it. The second major turning point in his life oc- curred when he chose Professor J. J. Thompson (known as JJ by his students) at Cambridge Uni-
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disciplines (humanities, social and cultural sciences, natural and engineering sciences, medicine and life sciences) and is not restricted in terms of content. Applicants must be conducting a research project
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US$/kW installed (1,050 €/kW), 5% of the investment costs as annual operation and maintenance costs, a life time of 20 years for the wind turbines and an interest rate of 6%/a results in specific wind electricity
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. He also ex- perimented with electrical discharges, and com- pared various barometers. The daily life of Lavoisier was focused entirely on science. In 1771, he married a 13-year-old young lady named
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indicators of general beliefs, we use expected life satisfaction in five years time, long-term party preferences, and regional and national origins. The expected life satisfaction is clearly oriented towards [...] assume that individuals who believe that they will be happy with their life in five years time have a more optimistic attitude towards life and therefore evaluate the euro in a more positive manner.5 Political [...] (2001, p. 38f.) found that countries where life satisfaction is higher on average in EU comparison tend to reject the euro more than in countries with low life satisfaction, which tend to endorse the euro
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Date Presenter Title 24.03. Dr. Samantha Litty (Historical Sociolinguistics) Visibilizing the daily life of speakers: A study of historical multilingualism in the German-Danish border region (in RIGA 601)
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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 barom- eters and other scientific instruments used [...] used in this field. He began to keep a diary where he entered his weather observations. During his life he made more than 200,000 observations and published them as a book in 1793. Young Dalton was busy teaching [...] pension which enabled him to retire from delivering lectures at the Academy. One event in Dalton’s life is especially worth mentioning: One day Dalton decided to visit his mother and gave her a colorful
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debate around gender, sexuality and intersectionality in politics, academia and other areas of public life. Call for Panels and Papers is now open until Friday 15 December 2023. Find out more here. Source:
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Department) 9:30 Martin Döring (Universität Hamburg): “Metaphorical Vision Assessment: The Concept of ‘Life’ in Systems Biology” (Coffee break) 11:00 Aleksandra Stelmach & Brigitte Nerlich (University of N