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Aspects of German-Speaking Society

o Familie im Wandel
 - Beziehungen innerhalb der Familie
 - Partnerschaft und Ehe
 - Verschieden Familienformen
o Die digitale Welt
 - Das Internet
 - Soziale Netzwerke
 - Die Digitalisierung der Gesellschaft
o Jugendkultur: Mode, Musik und Fernsehen
 - Mode und Image
 - Die Bedeutung der Musik fuer Jugendliche
 - Die Rolle des Fernsehens

Artistic Culture in the German-Speaking World

o Feste und Tradtitionen
 - ihre Wurzeln und Urspruenge
 - ihre soziale und wirtschaftliche Bedeutung heute
 - Vielfaeltige Feste und Tradtionen in verschiedenen Regionen
o Kunst und Architektur
 - Kuenstler und Architekten
 - im Alltag
 - Vergangenheit, Gegenwart, Zukunft
o Das Berlinerer Kulturleben damals und heute
 - gepraegt durch seine Geschichte
 - Theater, Musik und Museen in Berlin
 - Die Vielfalt innerhalb der Bevoelkerung Berlins

Multiculturalism in German-Speaking Society

o Einwanderung
 - Die Gruende fuer Migration
 - Vor- und Nachteile der Einwanderung
 - Migrationspolitik
o Integration
 - Massnahmen zur Integration
 - Hindernisse fuer die Integration
 - Die Erfahrungen verschiedener Migrantengruppe
o Rassismus
 - Die Opfer des Rassismus
 - Die Urspruenge des Rassismus
 - Der Kampf gegen Rassismus

Aspects of Political Life in German-Speaking Society

o Deutschland und die Europaeische Union
 - Die Rolle Deutschlands in Europa
 - Vor- und Nachteile der EU fuer Deutschland
 - Die Auswirkungen der EU-Erweiterung auf Deutschland
o Die Politik und die Jugend
 - Politisches Engagement Jugendlicher
 - Schwerpunkte der Jugendpolitik
 - Werte und Ideale
o Die Wiedervereinigung und ihre Folgen
 - Friedliche Revolution in der DDR
 - Die Wiedervereinigung - Wunsch und Wirklichkeit
 - Alte und neue Bundeslaender - Kultur und Identitaet

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