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PART I: This German exercise calendar covers common vocabulary problems and has been developed over years while working with international students in German classes. The calendar either explains and practices various prefixes of one German verb (lassen: verlassen, hinterlassen, entlassen, nachlassen) or covers different German meanings of one English word that is often misused (to teach = beibringen, unterrichten, lehren). Only the most effective exercises made it to the calendar. It is suited for learners with an intermediate and upper level in German (B1-C1). PART I covers the months January-June.
PART II: This German exercise calendar covers common vocabulary problems and has been developed over years while working with international students in German classes. The calendar either explains and practices various prefixes of one German verb (lassen: verlassen, hinterlassen, entlassen, nachlassen) or covers different German meanings of one English word that is often misused (to teach = beibringen, unterrichten, lehren). Only the most effective exercises made it to the calendar. It is suited for learners with an intermediate and upper level in German (B1-C1). PART II covers the months July-December.
The increasing internationalization of business leads to a cornucopia of differing cross-border exchanges in one's daily work. Participants and other beneficiaries of this internationalization include not only multi-national companies but also SMEs (small and mid-sized enterprises), for which the increased global market access offers substantial opportunities. With the growth of internationalization, too, comes an increase in employee assignments. In business practice, the number of questions from foreign companies, management, HR, tax and legal professionals, investors and non German employees etc., ist growing. In order to be certain that sending employees to or from Germany on work assignments can take place as smoothly and efficiently as possible, relevant questions asked by companies and workers need to be taken into consideration. This text does just that with a focus on answering common expat-relevant questions posed by professionals. It is a reference work for those foreigners subject to and applying German law.
Includes articles on international business opportunities.
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This first of three volumes starts with a short introduction to historical metrology as a scientific discipline and goes on with an anthology of acient and modern measurement systems of all kind, scientific measures, units of time, weights, currencies etc. It concludes with an exhaustive list of references. Units of measurement are of vital importance in every civilization through history. Since the early ages, man has through necessity devised various measures to assist him in everyday life. They have enabled and continue to enable us to trade in commonly and equitably understood amounts, and to investigate, understand, and control the chemical, physical, and biological processes of the natural world. The essence of the work is an alphabetically ordered, comprehensive list of measurement nomenclature, units and scales. It provides an understanding of almost all quantitative expressions observed in all imaginable situations, including spelling variants and the abbreviations and symbols for units, and various acronyms used in metrology. It will be of use not only to historians of science and technology, but also to economic and social historians and should be in every major academic and national library as standard reference work on the topic.