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zone, because there are dozens of people working to make them feel comfortable and to create an environment where they would feel like at home or at home-university. There has been no moment when I had no
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Universities. Optical instruments were necessary, only in a very restricted and special- ized environment. By going through processes of evolution and transformations, they gradually acquired precision
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repetitive, but would learn new vocabulary and specialized communication activities for a business environment.
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r*in Inken Alsen bewerbung@uni-flensburg.de We offer: • An appreciative and collegial working environment • Secure salary based on collective agreement • Flexible working hours, including mobile work option
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1 Scottish regulations The Water Environment (Control Activities) (Scotland) Regulation 2011 (CAR) is one of main regulations to control impacts on the water environment. It means that both direct and indirect [...] Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). Registration - This covers small-scale low risk activities which can accumulate environmental risks and result in greater impacts on the water environment. Project [...] dimensions and location of the wind turbine do not appear to have a significant impact on surrounding environment and wildlife on Jura Island. Furthermore, the overall social acceptance of wind turbines in the
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............. 128 11 1 INTRODUCTION This report is prepared by the students of the Energy and Environment Management Master Programme at the University of Flensburg in collaboration with the Knoydart [...] 4.2.1 Environmental Acceptability The four selected rivers were assessed based on the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) criteria and none of the rivers can be classified as baseline water bodies [...] bodies. This means that all these rivers have catchment areas of less than 10 km2 The Environment Protection Officer of SEPA, was contacted and concurred with the group’s findings regarding the environmental
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Voller & Naoko Aoki & Yoshiyuki Nakata (Hgg.), Mapping the Terrain of Learner Autonomy, Learning Environments, Learning Communities and Identities. Tampere: University Press, 21-47. http://gso.gbv.de/DB=2
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– Integration of Rural - Urban Development by Sunita Naryan, Director, Center for Science and Environment. 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch 13:30 – 14:00 Rejuvenation session (ATB) 14:00 – 14:30 Talk – Decentralized
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highland council which collects the waste but also for the environment because batteries are hazardous waste and are toxic to the environment. There was the impression from the interviews that most of [...] respondents for future activities was to introduce collection points for old CFL to protect the environment. 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Own needs Neighbour or friends Advertisment from companies Scottish [...] Providing a Tool to Measure the Sustainability of Local Authorities. Best Foot Forward, Stockholm Environment Institute. 2003. and waste quantity figures from Highland Council (2010) 3.2.2 Waste Electrical
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ability to produce a desired effect (Scholz, Doña, Sud, & Schwarzer, 2002: 242). Agents tend to seek environments where success is likely (Bandura, 1993: 135). This results in commit- ting to more challenging [...] and—given the relevant skills—higher achievements. This will determine positioning in a certain environment and henceforward agents’ be- havior will be—consistent with the Bourdieusian interpretation—“partly [...] an per- spective, beliefs and norms correspond, are “doxi- cal” (Bourdieu, 1998: 81) with the environment. Agents assemble in “elective affinities” (Bourdieu, 1984: 238). Thus, the Bourdieusian perspective