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human behaviour in the work place, combining findings for example from Sociology, Economy, Politics, Social Psychology and Biology, as well as elements from System Theory, Diversity Management and theories
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constructions. 6. Demonstrate that Mouchot's research provided a solution to a social problem at his time and generally, the social needs indicate and sometimes define the field of the scientific inquiry. 7 [...] research, but its progress could decelerate or stop by various obstacles b) the diachronism between the social demands and the correlating scientific questions. About the activities of students The proposed students' [...] 1, 2 and 5 concern the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”, but case 4 concerns the characteristic: “Science is a highly creative endeavor”
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constructions. 6. Demonstrate that Mouchot's research provided a solution to a social problem at his time and generally, the social needs indicate and sometimes define the field of the scientific inquiry. 7 [...] Michael Faraday, however, when Joule started publishing on the mechanical equivalent of heat, his social status was certainly an issue. On the other hand, William Thomson was well trained, a young pro- [...] support by Thomson contributed to the acknowl- edgment of Joule’s work. But it is not a question of social status that is interesting in Joule’s work: His experiments are equally remarkable. To give but a
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Michael Faraday, however, when Joule started publishing on the mechanical equivalent of heat, his social status was certainly an issue. On the other hand, William Thomson was well trained, a young pro- [...] support by Thomson contributed to the acknowl- edgment of Joule’s work. But it is not a question of social status that is interesting in Joule’s work: His experiments are equally remarkable. To give but a [...] doing this work, moreover, he was a gentleman, and doing such a work would not correspond to his social status. 5 Starting research on renewable energy In mid-nineteenth century, industrialization progressed
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activity 6 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. E) The activity 7 concerns the characteristics of Nature of Science, which
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activity 2 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. B) The activity 4 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “Science [...] activity 9 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”. Suggestions to Teachers (Rumford and nutrition) were written by Aikaterini
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highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element. 7. There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science. 8. Science and technology impact each other, but they are not the same. 9
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Director of the Department of Border Region Studies at the University of Southern Denmark. Graduate in Social Anthropology and History of Religion. Author of more than 80 scientific publications. Participants [...] mindeTeglværk since 2005. 5 ElżbietaOpiłowska, Assistant Professor at the Chair for Economic and Social Sciences Wroclaw University. Research in the History of European Integration and History of the [...] University of Flensburg and the University of Southern Denmark. His main interests are local development, social change and institutional theory. GrätelMarksteiner, B.A. in International Relations and European
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Sarah Walker. With Sarah’s encouragement, the two were soon married, thereby considerably raising the social status of Thompson. Sarah bought Benjamin a flashy crimson coat, and they travelled in a fashionable