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1001 belachelijke sterfgevallen : Begrijpend lezen Leerlingen lezen een krantenartikel over het boek 1001 Ridiculous Ways to Die van David Southwell. Nadien beantwoorden ze er enkele vragen over.
Verenkelen en verdubbelen : Regelkaart In dit leermiddel vind je een regelkaart voor verenkelen en verdubbelen. Aan de linkerkant zien leerlingen hoe ze woorden moeten splitsen in lettergrepen. Op deze regelkaart wordt het splitsen in trappen getoond. Aan de rechterkant zie je de …
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1.6.1 High culture It has been said that high culture unites Europeans, while low culture separates them. Another way of putting it is to say that the European elites share a considerable amount of culture, while the masses do not. For Mike Featherstone it is legitimate to talk about European culture in the sense of a ‘symbolic representation, a historic idea which has developed above that of the nation state, yet does not entail the elimination of national cultural affiliations’ (Featherstone, 1996,
1.2.2 Summary The results of successive editions of the Eurobarometer show that in most EU countries only a very small percentage of people, around 5 per cent, declare having an exclusive European identity, while up to 50 per cent do not have any sense of European identity. European political identity is weak and there is a great variation across states.
1.6.3 Fiscal retrenchment? If we turn to fiscal issues, at the time of entry to the EU in 2004, six of the ten entry countries had government deficits in excess of the SGP/ Maastricht Treaty 3 per cent of GDP rule: the Czech Republic (−5.9 per cent), Cyprus (−4.6 per cent), Hungary (−4.9 per cent), Malta (−5.9 per cent), Poland (−6.0 per cent) and Slovakia (−4.1 per cent). Thus these countries would be required to cut back on their public expenditures or increase taxes so as to move into a more or less bala
1.5.2 Consequences of introducing the Euro into the international system The jump in the Euro as currency of choice for bond denomination in 1999 in part reflects the advent of the Euro as a common currency across the Euro-zone. But is has also encouraged those countries in the EU who are not in the Euro-zone, or those not in the EU at all, to borrow in Euros as well. The point about the consolidation and integration of the Euro bond market discussed in Author(s):
1.4.2 Struggles over the SGP The real political struggles emerged at the end of 2003 when France and Germany were called to account by the Commission for overtly breaking the 3 per cent deficit rule. The background to this dispute can be seen in the data presented in Table 3. Clearly, although the EU-15 as a w
4.3.1 Knowledge and learning in the industry life cycle In Section 3 we described technology as ‘given’ to firms. Now let us reflect on that idea. We can think of technology as consisting of bodies of knowledge necessary to produce artefacts. An appreciation of the importance of knowledge to economic activity is not new, for it was recognised by the eminent econ
One Minute Languages - Schedules
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Goods shed, Nottingham AA043354 Nottingham Station. General view of platform and covered goods area for the Midland Railway station. Photographed in 1964 by Rex Wailes.
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Goods shed, Birmingham BB64_02099 Curzon Street Station, Birmingham. A view showing goods coaches beside a shed. Photographed in 1964.
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2.2 The organisation: loyalty cards Many supermarkets and other firms (such as petrol companies and airlines) use loyalty cards: cards that offer a customer some form of incentive, such as a future discount or gift, to continue buying from that firm. For example, the British supermarket chain Tesco issues such cards. The holder of a loyalty card is regularly sent vouchers which give the holder discounts from their shopping bills and also vouchers which enable them to gain a discount on items that the supermarket wishes to promo
Dawson Ford Garbee & Co. Realtors Elephant planters MF001793_11 Highgate, London. Two ornamental elephant planters in a Highgate garden, London. Photographed in 1995 by John Gay. Elephant parade RJW01_01_089 Wembley Park, Greater London. The amusement park at the British Empire Exhibition, showing two women watching as elephants pass by. A handwritten caption alongside this image in the album reads: 'African elephants having exercise in the park.' Album print photographed by Robert J Wigglesworth (1924-5). The Historic England Archive holds two albums of his pictorial reminde EN-4. The cultivated or improved biodiversity (Vidéo) Etienne Hainzelin presents the main sorts of biodiversity which are linked to the agricultural systems: support biodiversity and destructive biodiversity. He focuses on the first one, and shows that, in the recent history, the human populations concentrated on some 'elite' varieties, as part of an high-yield agriculture, to the detriment ... Avondmaal bereiden : Juliennesoep en jagersschotel Deze documenten vormen een leidraad om leerlingen een maaltijd te laten bereiden. Doelstellingen die hieraan gekoppeld worden zijn onder meer: Tutorial 1: Google Charts
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