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the city because hunting is most successful in open areas where you can hide among the many small pieces of wood lying around. Lately it is no longer easy to find food here in my home area. It is getting
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look like? 2. Cut the potato in half. What do you see? 3. Peel the potato and cut it into smaller pieces. 4. Put the potatoes into the pot, pour water over them and add a little salt. 5. Place the pot on
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most correct terms gets a point. Number 6: Take a piece of the puzzle and try to join it up. You get a point, if you join it up correctly. When the last piece of the puzzle has been joined up all teams have [...] ction/threat and a profile sheet about polar bears. Put these in front of you. Shuffle the white pieces of the puzzle and put them in the middle of the table, too. Game instructions Form two groups of [...] your team guesses the concept within one minute. Number 4: Take a yellow card and draw the term on a piece of paper without speaking. You get a point if your team guesses the concept within one minute. Number
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Paint some pictures to illustrate the rules! 1. Don’t leave anything in the forest: even a small piece of rubbish might be dangerous for the lives of animals. 2. Stay on signposted routes: bushes, trees
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invasive species. Now hand out the card game to the students. The sheets of paper should be glued to a piece of cardboard. Then the single cards can be cut out. The pictures should also be cut out. Afterwards
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unusual for someone from his social status. He was born as the son of a weaver who owned a small piece of land, and like many children of his era, John had to work from the very early age. However, he
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energy source, traded on markets. At places, air dried dung cake can sell for as much as ETB 1 per piece of ~ 250 grams. The bureau of Agriculture reported that these prices have tripled over the past four
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carried out in China. From then, the central and region government divided the land and grassland into pieces and let the farmers and herders manage the production processing freely, encouraged them to breed
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counterpart Plato. It was not until around 1800, when his model and the idea of smallest undividable pieces was rediscovered. Democritus and the Atoms
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counterpart Plato. It was not until around 1800, when his model and the idea of smallest undividable pieces was rediscovered. Democritus and the Atoms Can something like a NOTHING really BE in existence? This