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The Making of a Law
How Government and Parliament Work
Laws determine the lives and interrelationships of people and ensure that both rights and duties are distributed in a just way in society. Laws regulate i.a. social security, economic life, the job market, the health system, preservation of the environment, data protection and much more. These rules of law are binding for the whole nation and have to be adhered to, by the citizens as well as by the state itself.
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Ceramic
Ceramics are indispensable in our everyday lives. We eat from ceramic plates, drink from ceramic cups, use tiled ceramic bathrooms. But how is ceramic manufactured? The film reveals the secrets of this fascinating material! We get to know more about the beginnings of ceramic in the Old World of Egypt and Mesopotamia, about Greece, China and Rome. We gain interesting insights into the valuable earthenware and are also shown the exquisite further development of the "white gold". Today this versatile material is irreplaceable in industry, too. Whether in space or as an easily compatible substitute in medicine, ceramic is applied in many places.
Pupils Practise Inclusion
When people come together, no matter under what concomitant circumstances – ultimately, it is about how these people meet and how openly they interact with one another.