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Gesteine

Massivgebirge und Sandkörner haben eines gemeinsam: Sie zählen zu den Gesteinen und sind damit in den geologischen Prozess des Gesteinskreislaufs eingebunden.

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Europäisches Parlament

Die EU ist ein freiwilliger Zusammenschluss europäischer Staaten und verschiedenen politischen Organen.

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Stefan Zweigs Schachnovelle

Stefan Zweig (1881 – 1942) war ein großer österreichischer Schriftsteller. Die „Schachnovelle“ gehört zu seinen bekanntesten Werken.

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Eichendorffs Marmorbild

Joseph von Eichendorff (1788 - 1857) war ein bedeutender Schriftsteller der Romantik. Merkmale dieser Epoche waren die Naturverbundenheit, Sehnsucht, Religion, aber auch die Psyche des Menschen. Diese Motive aufgreifend, schrieb Eichendorff seine Novelle „Das Marmorbild“.

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Industrialization (Kopie)

This DVD treats the different working and living conditions of people in the Ruhr valley around the year 1900 and refers to the thesis of the sociologist Li Fischer-Eckert. She conducted interviews with working class women on their living conditions in the workers’ housing estates in 1911 and 1912. Based on her findings, she divided the workers in four classes: The first one has a “cosy home without luxury or deprivations”, those in the second class live “on the verge of deprivation”, the poorer workers “are defeated by unfavourable conditions” and those in the fourth class live in “complete neglect”. With the kitchen-cum-living-rooms set up in the Ruhrland Museum, which are shown and described in the film in an impressive way, a direct insight is offered into the workers’ lives. Furthermore, work in heavy industry and mining, the strict reign of the employers as well as the changes in social policy and the workers’ fight for their rights are discussed.

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Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh, geboren 1853 in den Niederlanden, kommt erst spät zur Kunst.

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Navigation

Die Geschichte der Navigation findet ihren Ursprung in der Seefahrt.

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Quantenobjekte

Quanten sind kleinste Bausteine von Materie oder Molekülen und damit unserer Welt.

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Neue Heimat Deutschland

Vorgestellt wird eine 17-jährige Syrierin. Wir treffen sie in der Erstaufnahme für Flüchtlinge im thüringischen Eisenberg. Ihr großer Wunsch ist ein Leben in Frieden.

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MedienLB has been producing award-winning school films and interactive modules for the classroom since 2006.

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Magersucht

Hungern um jeden Preis – nach Schätzungen der Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung leiden mehr als 100.000 Menschen in Deutschland an Magersucht. Besonders erschreckend dabei ist: Die Patienten werden immer jünger.

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Stalking

n Germany, 12 % of all federal citizens are pursued by a stalker once in their lives. And not only celebrities are among their victims! Everyone may be confronted with such a situation.

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The 14th Dalai Lama

He is considered one of the best-known personalities of our time and has been the Tibetans’ spiritual leader for more than 50 years. The Dalai Lama – His views are inspiration to many. The tradition of the Dalai Lamas reaches back to the 15th century. Dalai Lama is a Mongolian title of honour and was first bestowed on a Tibetan Buddhist monk in 1578 by the Mongol ruler at the time. This monk was called Gyatso, which means sea of wisdom. Dalai is the Mongolian translation of this name and lama is a Tibetan word for monk. Up to now the title has been conferred on 14 Tibetan monks, to the first two only posthumously.

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