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Women in the Bible Make a Difference: Reading
- First part of the evening: monologue by Mary Magdalene, by Rit Vangeel.
Mary Magdalene looks back on her life, which took an impressive turn because of a seemingly trivial encounter with a traveling prophet. As a woman in a man's world, it was …
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The Breadwinners: What-You-Had-Laid-GPT
This website ensures that you never throw away leftovers again!
Is your refrigerator full of leftovers, overripe, half-eaten or simply forgotten ingredients? No worries: what-you-had-left-overGPT comes up with unique recipes with everything you have, …
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MapsTell: Behavioral Style Coaching
MapsTell has developed a unique and innovative way to provide insight into behavior, namely through an interactive map. Four behavioral styles (DISC) and sixteen types are distinguished, which together form the World of Difference. This makes …
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Roots & Shoots workshop supervisor: Volunteers wanted
Inspire the next generation of changemakers & help build a better future today!
What are you going to do?
As a volunteer for Roots & Shoots you give workshops to children and young people from approximately 4 to 25 years old. This is usually …
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Parlangi: Practicing languages through video chat
Learn languages by video chatting with native speakers.
There are 3 options:
- You want to become a mentor yourself and connect with people from other generations, cultures and nationalities. As a Parlangi mentor you will have interesting and inspiring …
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Teaching about SDGs in a primary school: Call for cooperation
Do you dream of teaching in a primary school? Are you a university student or do you already have some experience? Were you a teacher and would you still like to be in front of the classroom again? Or did you go on a trip to the South and would …
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Is terrorism inherent in Islam?
Are all Muslims possible terrorists? Does the Quran say violence is allowed? And apparently also against Muslims, because most victims of terror are Muslims? For once no fierce debate about this, but Prof. Dr. Sami Zemni, who as a political …
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Why is it so difficult to predict climate change?
Will we have summers here with an average of 25, 35 or 45 degrees in 10 years? Nobody seems to know. And yet hundreds of scientists are forecasting climate change. Why is that so difficult? Due to the mathematical models, Prof. Dr. Ir. …
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Why do people continue to live around volcanoes?
In 79 AD a devastating volcano, Mount Vesivius, overran one of the largest Roman cities of that time: Pompeii. Not much later, however, people started living on the flanks of the volcano again. Now, in the 21st century, most volcanoes in the world …
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Can we trust volcanologists 100%?
Are you planning a trip to the Philippines or Iceland soon?* Then pay attention, because what if those sleeping volcanoes suddenly wake up? Can you collect reliable information about this? Strong piece of guess work by volcanologists? Or are …
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Was Early Christianity a Mystery Cult?
Was Jesus Christ a superstar? Or was he one of the many superstars of his time and did the Christian promo machine work just a little better in the early centuries of our era, which spread Christianity? Religious historian Dr Annelies Lannoy, …
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Did Jesus really exist?
Jesus walked on water, could make the dumb speak and rose after his crucifixion. The better fantasy writers can't come up with such a crazy idea. Yet many people all over the world believe in him. But did he really exist? Was he who we think he …
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