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Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. It appears your browser does not have it turned on. Please see your browser settings for this feature. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! This interview is entirely in Yiddish. She attended a Jewish school that taught Yiddish as a foreign language and performed in Yiddish language plays that retold the history of the USSR. She also attended lectures in Yiddish with her father and Jewish summer camps.
Although she spoke Polish with her parents she knew Yiddish well as a child. When she moved to the US at 13 she quickly learned English but began to speak Yiddish primarily with her parents due to the presence of other relatives who were more comfortable speaking in Yiddish. Paula liked the US and American Jewish culture but was upset that people often reacted poorly when she told them that she was from Poland and that there was still Jewish life in Poland.
Despite the objections of Adam's parents, she and Adam spoke to her children in Yiddish so that they would have a connection to the culture and so that they would have a better relationship with their grandparents. She also gives her opinion on the future of Yiddish and the importance of maintaining Yiddish as a spoken language.
Paula was born and raised in post-war Poland. She knew about the Holocaust, but for her it was history. Her life seemed normal for a Polish Jew, because it was all she knew. The text is still divided into three parts, but material has been moved between chapters and the chapters themselves have been reorganized. We continue to respond to the cautious shift in emphasis away from classical thermodynamics by combining several chapters in Part 1 Equilibrium , bearing in mind that some of the material will already have been covered in earlier courses.
For example, material on phase diagrams no longer has its own chapter but is now distributed between Chapters 4 Physical transformation of pure substances and 5 Simple mixtures. New Impact sections highlight the application of principles of thermodynamics to materials science, an area of growing interest to chemists.
In Part 2 Structure the chapters have been updated with a discussion of contemporary techniques of materials science—including nanoscience—and spectroscopy. We have also paid more attention to computational chemistry, and have revised the coverage of this topic in Chapter Part 3 has lost chapters dedicated to kinetics of complex reactions and surface processes, but not the material, which we regard as highly important in a contemporary context. To make the material more readily accessible within the context of courses, descriptions of polymerization, photochemistry, and enzyme- and surface-catalysed reactions are now part of Chapters 21 The rates of chemical reactions and 22 Reaction dynamics —already familiar to readers of the text—and a new chapter, Chapter 23, on Catalysis.
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