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· ISSN 1433-1055 REVIEW ARTICLE The Burden of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
In: http://www.gjpsy.uni-goettingen.de/gjp-article-hoffman.pdf
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WP EN2012-005 Impact Of The German Nuclear Phase-Out On Europe's Electricity Generation
In: https://www.mech.kuleuven.be/en/tme/research/energy_environment/Pdf/wpen2012-05.pdf
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Special Education and the Risk of Becoming Less Educated in Germany and the United States* by
In: http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~ces/publications/docs/pdfs/Powell2.pdf
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Citizenship Testing and Linguistic Integration in Australia and Germany
In: http://zif.spz.tu-darmstadt.de/jg-14-2/docs/moellering.pdf
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Archaeology and Languages in Prehistoric Northern Eurasia
In: http://202.231.40.34/jpub/pdf/jr/IJ1507.pdf
Abstract: The distribution of frequencies of radiocarbon-dated Palaeolithic sites in northern Eurasia shows peaks culminating at 40-30 thousand, 24-18 thou-sand, and 17-11 thousand years before the present. These peaks are viewed as reflecting the waves in the colonization of that area by Anatomically Modern Humans, originally stemming from Africa and Western Asia. The waves of colonization were triggered by environmental stress that became particularly acute in western Eurasia during the Last Glaciation maximum. The expan-sion of the mating networks aimed at the avoidance of inbreeding was the primary mechanism of migration. The population of AMH spreading in the eastern direction included “softened ” Mongoloid elements. The “dialectal continuum ” consisting of Proto-Uralic, Proto-Altaic and Palaeo-Siberian-related languages formed the principal communication media of Early Modern Humans in northern Eurasia.
Keyword: 1994; southern Germany
URL: http://202.231.40.34/jpub/pdf/jr/IJ1507.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.526.1955
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Studying abroad and vocabulary use in impromptu essays
Mitchell, Kathleen. - : Oregon State University
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Song Sheet I'm Going to Fight Mit Sigel. ; I've come shust now to tells you how [first line] ; Yaw! daus is drue, I shpeake mit you [first line of chorus]
John F. Poole (composer). - : Charles Magnus, No. 12 Frankfort Street, [n.d.]
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Song Sheet Little Fraud. ; Oh, vere is dat leetle deitcher darling [first line] ; Leetle Fraud, (she) chews terbacker [first line of chorus]
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More Than Just Ethnic: Negotiation of Ethnicity through Language among Russian German Re-Settlers and Jewish Refugees from the Former Soviet Union in Germany.
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“A Sense of Place:” The Construction of Identity in South Tyrol
Hilden, Barbara L.. - : University of Alberta
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Lauren Webster.pdf
Webster, Lauren. - : University of Alberta
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