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“Just providing information is not enough”
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People do not like to think about their lives ending – yet special counselling can help make decisions about organ donation easier
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Seaside Sounds
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A conversation with musicologist Konrad Küster about the relationship between the history of the organ, global warming, and climate policy
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Recharging During the Dark Season
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Two experts reveal how people can face the double challenge of a long winter and the corona crisis
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Political Pitch
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How government leaders’ manner of expression and sound often reveal more about them than they actually say
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The Suffering of Others
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Cornelia Brink is exploring the image of the hero in conflict journalism and the role of women war photographers
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A wasteful interim phase
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Historian Franz-Josef Brüggemeier analyses the age of coal in Europe
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Not a sin checklist
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The theologian Dr. Carolin Neuber explains why the Ten Commandments are often misunderstood, and how they were actually intended
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Reorientation in Narratology
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Monika Fludernik elucidates her research in the Reinhart Koselleck project “Di-achronic Narratology”
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Yellow religious critics
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How the cult TV series The Simpsons scrutinizes religion the right way – acerbic but not abusive
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Dictatorship and Historical Justice
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The Chinese Studies professor Daniel Leese has written a book about coming to terms with the Cultural Revolution in China
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