Rolf Albern Europa Text

Die körpereigenen Glückshormone, somit das Wohlbefinden des Menschen, werden durch das lebenswichtige Sonnenlicht gefördert.
Die Solarzelle nimmt die kostenlosen und natürlichen Strahlen der Sonne auf und erzeugt somit Strom.Dies ist nur möglich, weil in der Sonne eine Kernfusionen ablaufen. Bei der Kernreaktion verschmelzen zwei Atomkerne zu einem neuen Kern. Das passiert weil die Energiequelle der Sterne und der Sonne dabei eine riesige Menge Wasserstoff in Helium umwandelt und die Strahlungsenergie dabei freigesetzt wird. Die Strahlungsenergie gelangt in Teilen als elektromagnetische Strahlung zur Erde. Ein Teil kommt als Licht und Wärme umgewandelt an und steht kostenfrei allerorts auf der Erdkugel jedem zur Verfügung. http://ecoskimple.org/de/?q=taxonomy/term/18

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Quechua

Quechua (Runa Simi; Kichwa in Ecuador) is a Native American language of South America. It was the language of the Inca Empire, and is today spoken in various dialects by some 10 million people throughout South America, including Peru and Bolivia, southern Colombia and Ecuador, north-western Argentina and northern Chile. It is the most widely spoken of all American Indian languages.
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Nahuatl

Nahuatl (['na.wat?] is a term applied to a group of related languages
and dialects of the Aztecan branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family, indigenous to central Mexico. It is spoken by more than 1.5 million people in Mexico, and under the "Law of Linguistic Rights" Nahuatl is recognized as a "national language" along with 62 other indigenous languages and Spanish which have the same "validity" in Mexico. Nahuatl is mostly known outside of Mexico because the Aztecs spoke Nahuatl: a variant now known as Classical Nahuatl.
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Limburgish

Limburgish, or Limburgian or Limburgic (Dutch: Limburgs, German: Limburgisch, French: Limbourgeois) is a group of Franconian varieties, spoken in the Limburg and Rhineland regions, near the common Dutch / Belgian / German border. The area in which it is spoken roughly fits within a wide circle from Venlo to Düsseldorf to Aachen to Maastricht to
Hasselt and back to Venlo. Limburgish is recognised as a regional
language (Dutch: streektaal) in the Netherlands and as such it
receives moderate protection under chapter 2 of the European Charter
for Regional or Minority Languages.
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Sardinian

Sardinian (Sardu, Saldu) is the main language spoken in the island of Sardinia, Italy, remarkable for being the most conservative of the Romance languages and for its Paleosardinian substratum.
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Afrikaans

Afrikaans is a Low Franconian language mainly spoken in South Africa and Namibia with smaller numbers of speakers in Botswana, Lesotho,
Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Zambia. Due to the emigration of many
Afrikaners, there are an additional estimated 300,000
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