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any further separated into smaller parts. These atoms were distinguished from each other by their shape and size. Ac- cording to Democritus, these atoms move in the empty space and collide with each other
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an instrument that he called thermoscope. This instrument consists of a glass capillary that is U-shaped. At both ends of the capillary, hollow spheres are attached. These spheres are blackened and made
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an instrument that he called thermoscope. This instrument consists of a glass capillary that is U-shaped. At both ends of the capillary, hollow spheres are attached. These spheres are blackened and made [...] main consid- erations were the geometrical arrangement of the heat absorber and the mirror. The best shape for the mirror was an open-ended cone, with the cu- rious mathematical name of “frustocone,” that
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meaning and purpose between fragmented events and experiences. Experiences are meaningful parts of shaping humans’ stories about themselves (Johansen, 2012; McAdams, 1996) with re- gard to the social context [...] and they appear in various forms in relation to the process of Euro- pean integration, thereby shaping and permeating countless dimensions of social life (for an overview of European narratives and c [...] Radonić, 2017; Van Weyenberg, 2019) as well as monuments and buildings (Perchoc, 2017). Narra- tives shape organizations (Lueg, 2018) and policies (e.g. Maricut, 2017) and constitute, more generally, the
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49) Thus, discourses are not merely descriptive of meanings in society; they are performative, shaping realities. Moreover, discourses are not value-neutral; instead, they represent cul- tural forms of [...] constructs knowledge about groups and group memberships that individuals may identify with or re- ject, shaping their “social identity” as defined by social identity theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1986, 69). For Hall [...] Barth, 1969; Krossa, 2016) and of common culture and history (e.g. Assmann & Czaplicka, 1995) for shaping “identities”. Exemplifying this approach, using Critical Dis- course Analysis, Wodak et al. (2009
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paragraph, we explain and describe the different media actors’ roles and how they can contribute to shaping the EU narratives within the contemporary media system. 3. The hybrid media system and the relationship [...] (re)produced by media are interpreted as a social practice that constructs meaning assuming the power to shape socio-political orientations (Fairclough, et al., 2011). CDA is characterised by the common interests [...] the understanding of how ‘topoi’ and legitima- tion strategies served for and/or contributed to shaping the framework of Europe- discourses and each specific form of discussion (Wodak & Weiss, 2005). Finally