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Young, Loud, Fast
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What differentiates ‘Fridays for Future’ from other environmental campaigns is the age of the demonstrators – and their ability to mobilize rapidly
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Serious doubt
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A new service advises students in their first few semesters – for example those who are considering quitting university
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Neither a market or a black market
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In Cambodia Robert John is researching the social, economic and scientific aspects of the trade in sand
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The Environmental Footprints of Eight Metropolises
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The Urban Footprints project studies how different cities contribute to conserving the climate and resources – and what they can do to improve
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Surrounded by Good Friends
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Books used teach girls to be obedient women and boys to be courageous men. Today, children’s and young adult literature gives young people the freedom to think and imagine.
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Stars in the Black Forest
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Wildlife evokes various associations in people – the roe deer is a favorite and the European grouse makes promises it cannot keep
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Provocative desire
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Why did sexuality and politics enter such an explosive relationship in Germany in 1968 and not in other countries?
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Control Instead of Catastrophe
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There were devastating fires in every corner of the world in 2018 – Johann Georg Goldammer advises politicians worldwide on fire management
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Suspenseful characters
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English specialist Nicole Falkenhayner is investigating heroism and heroes in British television series
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Indicator of Society's Problems
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Classical heroes are anachronistic, yet heroic stories are all the rage – sociologist Ulrich Bröckling investigates this paradox
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