Point 1 is only true for the bavarian countryside far away from big cities though. Munich itself is actually quite progressive. Not as left as Berlin for sure, but as a berliner in munich i was quite surprised that my prejudices about conservative bavarians didnt hold at all.
Munich has a lot oft industry and company headquaters. Most people have a good job and a gold life. Thats something i felt in the City as well. The people have fewer problems than in other areas, enjoy Cafés and bars , and speak less about politics than in other german cities (although they do habe opinions and vote). In the one Hand i like this athomsphere of people enjoying their lives in the other Hand i find it quite strange not to speak about the daily events.
Also poverty does exists its just not as visible AS in other german cities. People themselves Seen to hide it as long aS they can. And the real poor people linke homless people are checked by the bavarian police so offen that they avoid the City center. Of course the City looks "nicer" this way but to me thats just in humann. Many people dont know this and are shocked when they come to other german cities with More homeless people visible. They tend to say " wow munich is much better - no poor people". Thats not true. they exist but are forced to hide vor go to other cities.
Ist mir dieses Jahr extrem auf der Fusion aufgefallen. Das Festival legt ja krass Wert darauf keinerlei kommerzielle Sponsoren zu haben und null Werbung zu zeigen. Bei den Liefer-LKWs werden die Automarken abgeklebt und planen mit politischen Botschaften über die eigentliche LKW plane gehängt. Auch das Publikum trägt verhältnismäßig wenig Kleidung mit bekannten Logos. Und dann liefen da so 2-3 Leute in diesem komplett Aldi Outfit rum. Das ist so krass ins Auge gesprungen und ich fand es - obwohl schon auch irgendwo ein bisschen lustig - total störend in dieser Umgebung. Verstehe den Witz irgendwo, aber bin da glaub ich zu idiologisch. Der Sternburg merch Hype vor ein paar Jahren hat mich irgendwann auch extrem genervt. Die gehören auch zu Dr. Oetker... Aber vll muss man auch mal entspannen und nicht überall seine Ideologie durchgehen lassen sonst hat man auch wenig Spaß. Weiß nicht wo der korrekte mittelweg ist...
Thats what they invented orcid for didnt they? So your citations are linked to a number as well and not only your Name. Citations are also a Problem when you have a very common first and last Name....
That said its not cool that the government forces Thema to change.
If you have a true Aloe vera at home, cut one leave of it about the length you need. cut it longitudinally in two halves and put them with the gel side on the skin. Fix it with a bandage or so and leave it for hours until its dry.
I once burned really severe, put Aloe as a first aid and went to a doctor to get real medicine. he asked me how big my plant is cause if i had enough that would be better than any medicine he could give me.
I guess you went to the wrong shop then. In pharmacies or shops open at crazy hours this might be true. We usually buy all products for Hygiene and beauty in shops we call "Drogerie". The most common two chains are Rossmann and DM. There you get sun screen for 3-15€ from various Brands.
This and nowadays (at least here in Europe) you find lots of sun screen without titanium dioxide.They all have a label with corals on it (they call it in hawaian agreement?). So its very easy to avoid nanoparticles AND protect skin. Also, its not like a few years ago that you look like a vampire when using sun screen without nanoparticles.
Still, the people on permanent positions are rare and act as the masterminds behind the research rather than doing research themselves. Professors are guiding their PhDs and postdocs through experiments and writing. If all these people that are more or less early in their careers that are working on Grant money get defunded, than even Professors cannot really do science anymore cause they lack the staff... And of course this future Generation of Professors is looking for other Jobs or leaving the US if they can.
Leider nicht, ich hatte mal ein Buch geschenkt bekommen, wo die lustigsten Sachen gesammelt waren. Ist aber 10-15 Jahre her oder so. Ich schau mal ob ich das Buch noch hab, kann aber gut auch bei meinen Eltern in einer entfernten stadt liegen.
Widersprechen nicht, aber auf seltsame Art beeinflussen. Es gab mal den IG Nobelpreis (alternativer preis für absurde forschungsfragen) für eine Studie, die gezeigt hat, dass kuhherden sich nach dem Magnetfeld der erde ausrichten (wohin zeigt Kopf und Schwanz). Unter Stromleitungen, die ja ein Magnetfeld erzeugen stehen sie durchaus mal anders. Ich entsinne mich, dass als followup dann eine APP entwickelte wurde mit der Hundebesitzer die Ausrichtung der Hunde beim essen und beim Geschäft tracken sollten, um zu schauen ob die auch nach Magnetfeld gehen, aber ich weiß den Ausgang nicht mehr. :D
Es gab auch keine aussagen dazu warum die sich so ausrichten und ob es schlecht ist wenn sie anders stehen. Reine Grundlagenforschung. :)
I dont like these General statements on boys and girls. I dont think its good to strengthen the stereotype by stating things like that.
Of course i do know a bunch of men, where this is true and then i go "haha so true" and stereotype is reassured. But when i think of it, i know quite a lot of men that have larger circles of friends and also met them much later in der lifes. Also i do know women that only have 3 friends from highschool.
Its just another Version oft the stupid stereotype all women are extroverted and all men are introverted. Its not true. And the stereotype might influence how men and women behave in the end.
I guess whats influencing the number of friends more than Gender is:
are you more extrovert or introvert
did you move from your hometown (then the need to make New friends is a bit higher)
do you have hobbies done in groups, like some sports or choir, etc. Where you constantly meet people
are your friends extroverts and bring people to your life or are they introverrt and only meet you?
Of course it might be that some of these points are statistically more valid for women or men, but just generalizing doesnt help.
In Addition to everything else it helps planning babies (or not to have babies) too.
At least for those people with a More or less regular cycle, these apps usually show you the dates where ovulation is most likely to happen. So in case you are planning a baby these are the dates you should defintely spend time together and in the opposite case these are the days where extra attention is needed / fast action in case of an accident.
Absolut. Und das schon zum 2.mal. Einerseits Abschiebepolitik und dann noch die von cdu politikern wiederholt vorgetragene Einladung netanjahus nach deutsfhland mit der Ansage den haftbefehl des internationallen Strafgerichtshofs dann aber zu ignorieren. Wer soll uns denn noch ersnt nehmen in der Welt.
Mein Zug ist pünklich und als Bonus haben sie unser Abteil in eine Gratissauna umgewandelt. Weil ja alle sich ärgern dass draussen noch so kalt ist im Juni. Bahn liefert.
The Futurium is a quite cool new Museum. Located close to the Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Main Station). Its for free. Its a Museum about the future with lots of interesting stuff on for example future of medicine, future of transport and so on. It has a positive view on many topics even though it of course adresses also the problems. Just super cool and very interactive.
Point 1 is only true for the bavarian countryside far away from big cities though. Munich itself is actually quite progressive. Not as left as Berlin for sure, but as a berliner in munich i was quite surprised that my prejudices about conservative bavarians didnt hold at all.
Munich has a lot oft industry and company headquaters. Most people have a good job and a gold life. Thats something i felt in the City as well. The people have fewer problems than in other areas, enjoy Cafés and bars , and speak less about politics than in other german cities (although they do habe opinions and vote). In the one Hand i like this athomsphere of people enjoying their lives in the other Hand i find it quite strange not to speak about the daily events.
Also poverty does exists its just not as visible AS in other german cities. People themselves Seen to hide it as long aS they can. And the real poor people linke homless people are checked by the bavarian police so offen that they avoid the City center. Of course the City looks "nicer" this way but to me thats just in humann. Many people dont know this and are shocked when they come to other german cities with More homeless people visible. They tend to say " wow munich is much better - no poor people". Thats not true. they exist but are forced to hide vor go to other cities.