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Our Team: BiancaBellora, KathrinSchoenfelder and ReneKiesler. Our Team: BiancaBellora, KathrinSchoenfelder and ReneKiesler.
   
   
++ 2005-03-01 (Tuesday) ++ 2005-03-01: Lecture Administration
   
Basically, Business English 2 is an intense reading exam. This is easy for some and hard for others. Anyway, just in time sometimes is not in time. Basically, Business English 2 is an intense reading exam. This is easy for some and hard for others. Anyway, just in time sometimes is not in time.
   
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* English2Topics and administrative notes * English2Topics and administrative notes
   
   
++ 2005-03-08 ++ 2005-03-08: Electoral Systems
   
Today, we heard about the british and the american electoral system. The sad thing about todays lecture of course was something different: [BiancaBellora Bianca] left the team! There's an overlapping of the english course and another course, so she had to switch to another english 2 lecture. Today, we heard about the british and the american electoral system. The sad thing about todays lecture of course was something different: [BiancaBellora Bianca] left the team! There's an overlapping of the english course and another course, so she had to switch to another english 2 lecture.
   
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* ElectoralSystemUS * ElectoralSystemUS
   
   
++ 2005-03-15 ++ 2005-03-15: Social Wellfare
   
Next time, we will hear about the social wellfare systems of UK and US. The concept "Krankenkassa", which has been introduced by some Monarch a while ago to take away the workers arguments pro social democrats, is actually something Germany had earlier than Austria. Next time, we will hear about the social wellfare systems of UK and US. The concept "Krankenkassa", which has been introduced by some Monarch a while ago to take away the workers arguments pro social democrats, is actually something Germany had earlier than Austria.