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key ideas, which represent both a concise set of ideas about science and a list of objectives to shape instruction in any science discipline. These key ideas can be categorized as 1. Science requires and
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considered to be a scientific fact is the result of a discourse which is - among other factors - also shaped by historical, cultural, and social factors. Stories where this aspect plays an important role are:
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Sophie Croisy (ed.), Globalization and "Minority" Cultures; The Role of "Minor" Cultural Groups in Shaping Our Global Future (Brill, 2014) "The European Regime and the Applicability of the UN Declaration"
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round shape and the colour of the fur is dark grey with black spots. The pups look similar. The grey seal has a maximum body length of 2.3 m and a body weight of 310 kg. The head is cone-shaped. The fur
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100-125g slender and peaked beak (for fishing) Where and how long is the flyway? They fly in a almost s-shaped route across almost the whole of the Atlantic Ocean. Many breed along the central-European coast [...] in central Europe. They migrate in ordered formations, partly in an interlocking pattern, partly u-shaped. The exact route is not given genetically, but it is passed from generation to generation, because
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almost white. The porpoise has a fin shaped like a triangle which is located in the middle of its back. It belongs to the toothed whale family and has spatula or pen-shaped teeth. Harbour porpoises can only [...] to the toothed whale family. 2. Porpoises have grey-black backs and white tummies. 3. Their body shape allows porpoises to move perfectly in the water. They move along using their tailfin, which is called [...] surface in order to breathe. 5. The flipper on their back is called fin; porpoises have a triangle-shaped fin. 6. Porpoises like living in cold seas, you can also find them near us in the North Sea and Baltic
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be scared! That was just a bat. Bats are the only mammals which are able to fly. Their wings are shaped like our hands, apart from the skin they have developed between their fingers, which helps them to [...] about vampires, undead people who suck other people´s blood and have the ability to change their shape from human-like to bat-like. Just like Silke, he thought bats were dangerous animals. But since then
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the white shark. The sharks’ torpedo-shaped body makes them perfect swimmers and hunters. Typical of the white shark is the whitish coloured belly, the crescent-shaped tail fin, the triangular dorsal fin
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Perspectives of Borders. European Legitimation at the Periphery. In: Josef Langer (Hg.), Forces Shaping the European Union. Social Science Approaches to Understanding the European Union. Frankfurt a. M
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has recently been used to investigate the popular issue regarding the existence or otherwise of a U-shaped relationship between age and life 3 satisfaction, taking advantage of some of these benefits to offer