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private benefit societies had to align their previous small-scale solidarity, because legislation urged them to increase the number of members, which usually meant that they had to expand the previous territo- [...] the evolution of social insurance programmes since the 1880s (Kuhnle and Sander 2010). After Germany had introduced compulsory health insurance in 1883, an accident insurance scheme in 1884 and disability [...] workers were witnessing a period of centralisation and that therefore the huge number of benefit funds had to give way to larger ones (QGDS 2009: 375). So also historically, at the very outset the perceived
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sample consisted of 616 Danish students who had chosen either DMI or EMI (an 87.3% response rate). The mean student age was 21.0 years (SD 2.034) and 15.4% had chosen EMI (SD 0.361). In the sample, 61.2% [...] tered for the relevant BSc programs. All students— irrespective of their chosen instruction language— had to document outstanding English proficiency upon their registration, corresponding to a grade of B [...] social back- grounds of the students (2 3.940; p .1). For the variable EMI, we asked students if they had chosen the program with DMI (“0”) or EMI (“1”). We corroborated the results from the questionnaire
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international studies and reports have had a significant impact on the ways that we discuss education and schooling globally. At least two effects they have had are evident: Firstly, they rendered education [...] system. Also African researchers complain the loss of the familial tradition of the oral culture. I had African students as interviewers and gained 278 Interviews with children between 12 and 16 years. Questions [...] From the very beginning it turned out that the hypothesis could not be confirmed at all. All children had favourite stories, most of them from their family. They refused foreign stories totally, preferred
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32 respondents (81%) had energy efficiency related retrofits carried out in the past. Figure 15.1.8 shows the type of retrofits carried out by the 26 residents.6 (19%) respondents had no retrofits installed [...] long term flow data was not avail- able for any of the identified sites. The Gleann Dubhlinn site had a limited number of stage and flow measurements available from previous studies. The only river in [...] survey was conducted by pairs of students between the 22nd February and the 1st March 2016. The survey had three main objectives: To assess the current energy status of dwellings/buildings in West Harris To
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Geiger-Muller counters and the cloud chambers. Their biographies will show how these instruments, which had a golden age in fundamental research in the first half of the last Century, found successively their
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reflected on the shared family histories of individuals between the ages of 70 and 85. The project had an informal, processual, and intergenerational character and was conducted in a local village community
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German-American University-Partnerships an Active Learning Space Ten-day workshops and field trips had a key role in the partnership between a university of applied sciences in East Germany and a small
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practice-oriented learning (Bertermann, 2014, S. 552). In addition, the age- related loss of competences had not been considered adequately in some exercises (Martin & Kliegel, 2014, S234). An assessment of the
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self-efficacy and self-confidence. Leisure activities were frequently mentioned and some of the homeless had strong religious beliefs. Material and physical-constitutional resources were of little importance [...] could not find an apartment. The experts commented that the homeless suffered physically and mentally, had a lack of social relationships, family contact, and life perspectives. In their view, once on the street [...] leisure activities. Even though stressors might seem severe, many of the participants showed they had useful resources to cope with the challenges that affected their lives. What seemed to be the most
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showed that the inclusion of their social environment and strengthening the children’s self- esteem had a positive impact on reducing the BMI-SDS. Recommended course of action. An optimization of the out-patient