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every sphere of life. Borders are separating lines that are somewhat dividing; for this reason in most cases the term “border” has a negative connotation. Nevertheless, in everyday life, people often cross [...] Opilowska. Dr. Opilowska has illustrated the life of the Polish-German border in its main phases by considering both the legal frameworks and the daily-life significance of the border. These were analyzed [...] fascinated by the unknown and the assumed new. The awareness of borders in manifold spheres of our life, in the sense of mental and factual maps, means it is not surprising that they have become a topic
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Living on the Border. European Border Regions in Comparison From September 27th to September 29th 2012 the Danish-German-Polish Seminar for students and postgraduates was taking place at the Sankelmar
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The 4th German-Danish-Polish Seminar in the Region: 'A Unity in Diversity?' From May 15th till May 17th the third German - Danish - Polish Seminar 'Transnational and cross-border relations in Europe:
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Physics Listen Can something like a NOTHING really BE in existence? This story tells you about the german mayor von Guericke and his losing game to prove the existence of the vacuum. Guericke and vacu
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Chemistry Listen Here, a fictive dispute between Democritus and Plato shall represent the counterpart images in the antiquities on the composition of matter. It is remarkable, that Democritus, whose i
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Empirical evidence Listen Science requires and relies on empirical evidence. Empirical evidence is frequently created through experimentation which is certainly one of the major methodological approac
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Prove Listen While science cannot "prove" its knowledge, its conclusions are still accepted and durable, Scientific knowledge can only be "proven" within the accepted reference frame, however, some of
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individual approaches or competences. This misperception is problematic as it makes a professional life in the sciences unattractive. Stories where this aspect plays an important role are: Irene Joliot-Curie
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Influence Listen Science is influenced by historical, cultural, and social factors. What scientists consider to be relevant, what they consider to be an appropriate methodology and how they define wha
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Technology Listen While science and technology influence each other, they are not the same. "Many confuse the terms science and technology, often considering them synonyms. Roughly speaking there are