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View Rights PortalThis is a collection of works on the theme of corporate culture. There are four chapters in the book: "Enjoy•Value", "Enjoy•Ecology", "Enjoy•Life", "Enjoy•Culture". The first chapter elaborates the development of Changsha Bank into a big, party building as the soul, management as the foundation, service as the key, love as the beauty, and technology as the first from the three dimensions of management, products and the future. It records the birth and development of Changsha Bank’s products Growth, imaginative business planning, etc.; Chapter 2 shows the steps of Changsha Bank to explore ecological banking, build a financial ecosystem, cross-border brand alliances, openness and win-win, compatibility and inclusiveness; Chapter 3 tells the story of employees' hard work, etc.; The fourth chapter presents the research results of the Changsha Bank’s Corporate Culture Construction Expert Advisory Committee.
Taking a cue from revisionist scholarship on early modern vernacular architectures and their relationship to the classical canon, this book rehabilitates the reputations of a representative if misunderstood building typology - the eighteenth-century brick terraced house - and the artisan communities of bricklayers, carpenters and plasterers responsible for its design and construction. Opening with a cultural history of the building tradesman in terms of his reception within contemporary architectural discourse, chapters consider the design, decoration and marketing of the town house in the principal cities of the eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British Atlantic world. The book is essential reading for students and scholars of the history of architectural design and interior decoration specifically, and of eighteenth-century society and culture generally.
This book presents a new conceptual model for understanding the role of the media in the construction of public knowledge, belief and opinion in the context of a radically changed communications infrastructure. Drawing on a series of empirical studies conducted over nearly a decade, Happer deploys evidence of a 'disconnect' between neoliberal media and the public which is rooted in a disaffection with a mainstream political culture which has failed to deliver the societal outcomes promised. As people are pushed towards alternative digital sources, new communities of opinion are produced in ways which polarise publics and ultimately limit the potential for social change. Offering an innovative and urgently needed new sociological analysis, this book is required reading for an inter-disciplinary field of media, journalism, and politics/IR which has largely abandoned questions of media power and public opinion management, as well as policymakers, science communicators and journalists. Key points of the book: 1) public opinion formation and why people may come to different positions through the development of a new model 2) the societal outcomes produced when a widespread disconnect between journalism and public opinion emerges 3) the atomisation of opinion and its relations to newly constructed opinion communities (with consideration of the role of class) 4) the turn to digitally available alternatives which enable new, less visible power agents to exert control.
Frech und lustig - einfach olchig! Das sind die Olchis! Grün, mit Hörhörnern und Knubbelnasen, stinkefaul und mit einem unbändigen Appetit auf Müll. Vor lauter Nichtstun kommen sie auf die verrücktesten Ideen! Der erste Band der Kultserie als Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
Olchis vor, noch ein Tor! Was ist denn das? Als die Olchi-Kinder auf dem Müllberg einen alten Fußball finden, wissen sie nicht, was sie damit anfangen sollen. Vielleicht mit einer leckeren Soße verspeisen? Nur der Olchi-Opa kennt sich aus und weiß, wofür so ein Ball gut ist. Schließlich war er früher selbst mal Fußballspieler! Er schlägt den Olchis ein Freundschaftsspiel gegen den 1.FC Schmuddelfing vor. Aber haben die Olchis überhaupt eine Chance gegen diese Profis? Ein Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern
Documents from the "KGB archives" are published in the book. They cover the period from the beginning of the construction of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant to the commissioning of the "Shelter" facility ("Sarcophagus") after the Chornobyl disaster (1970-1986).
Wo stinkt es am meisten? Auf der Suche nach einem neuen Zuhause Umziehen? Die Olchis sind entsetzt, als ihre geliebte Müllkippe vom Amt für Umweltschutz auf einen Lastwagen verladen wird und verschwindet. Wo sollen die Olchis denn nun leben? Aber da hat Olchi-Papa eine gute Idee - und einen guten Riecher dazu! Hörspiel mit den bliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
Schleime-Schlamm-und-Käsefuß: Die Olchis ziehen um. Die Olchis, die sich am liebsten von dem ernähren, was andere wegwerfen, sind schon wieder umgezogen. Diesmal auf eine ganz besondere Müllhalde. Da gibt es alles, was das Olchi-Herz begehrt: leere Bierdosen, gammelige Matratzen, rostige Schirmgestelle und ausrangierte Badewannen. Was es da aber am allermeisten gibt, das ist der blaue Nachbar. Der ist auch ein Olchi, aber schrecklich ordentlich. Nichts für Sauberkeitsfanatiker: Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
Olchi-Spaß aus Schmuddelfing! Muffel-Furz-Teufel! Ist es denn zu glauben? Die Olchis bekommen Besuch von einem richtigen König! Doch der Gast lässt sich von vorne bis hinten bedienen. Das geht so lange gut, bis Olchi-Opa schließlich der Kragen platzt … Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
Oh, wie lecker! Olchis lieben Müll Was für eine wunderbare Idee! Der Bürgermeister von Schmuddelfing engagiert die Olchis als Müllvertilger. Einmal auf den Geschmack gekommen, sind die Olchis aber kaum mehr zu bremsen. Sie haben auch dann noch Hunger, als Schmuddelfing bereits müllfrei ist … Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern
Ein Riesenspaß für alle Olchi-Fans! Muffel-Furz-Teufel! Professor Brausewein ist sich sicher, dass er mit Hilfe der Olchis ein besonders wirksames Mittel gegen Bauchschmerzen entwickeln kann. Denn die Olchis haben ja niemals Bauchweh, obwohl sie zum Beispiel Reißnagelauflauf mit Stinkersocken verdrücken. Doch die Olchis sind nun mal sehr eigenwillig und bringen die im Labor des Professors alles durcheinander! Und dann wirkt die Medizin auch noch ganz anders, als Professor Brausewein sich das vorgestellt hat! Hörspiel mit den beliebten Olchi-Sprechern.
This book elaborates on various aspects, including "The Emergence and Transmission of Buddhism," "Ancient Temples and Grottoes in Dunhuang," "Patrons, Artisans, and Engineering," "The Initial Creation of Dunhuang Grottoes," and "Construction of Dunhuang Grottoes during the Northern Wei, Western Wei, and Northern Zhou Dynasties." With a lively and illustrated approach, it provides a comprehensive introduction to the development of Buddhism in Dunhuang and the historical construction of the Mogao Grottoes. It focuses on the history of the construction of the Mogao Grottoes. The book is well-structured, thoroughly informative, and presented in an accessible and engaging manner, making it highly readable.
The manuscript objectively records the difficult and tortuous process of the Chinese people's exploration of the road to socialist construction. It focuses on the wisdom and determination of Comrade Deng Xiaoping's firmly on Chinese Communist Party belief, loyalty to the party, and the creation of a socialist cause with Chinese characteristics. The book has rich historical materials, vivid language, clear context, and objectively and truly describes the twists and turns of Deng Xiaoping's "three falls and three rises."
Media reports often praise movement as a cure-all. But apart from its undisputed positive effect on health, does movement really make us smarter? Consider a national football team, for example – are these excessively sports-driven players automatically the smartest people? Should we simply replace all school subjects with sports? The authors provide a detailed summary of the latest scientific findings on the influence of movement on cognitive ability. They describe the effects of movement, on old age, embodiment, emotion, school as well as other factors that influence cognition. Target Group: teachers, lecturers, psychologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, psychotherapists, movement therapists.
Since the end of the Cold War, and particularly in the post-9/11 international environment, neutrality has been conceptualised as a problematic subject. With the end of bipolarity, neutrality as a foreign and security policy lost much of its justification, and in the ongoing 'War on Terror', no state, according to the Bush Administration, can be neutral. However, much of this debate has gone unnoticed in IR literature. This book, newly available in paperback, examines the conceptualisation of neutrality from the Peloponnesian War to the present day, uncovering how neutrality has been a neglected and misunderstood subject in IR theory and politics. By rethinking neutrality through constructivism, this book argues that neutrality is intrinsically linked to identity. Using Sweden as a case study, it links identity, sovereignty, internationalism and solidarity to the debates about Swedish neutrality today and how neutrality has been central to Swedish identity and its world-view. ;
It tells the story of the craftsmen and their families. They all come from the Shen Village, the hometown of the writer. They are gardeners, tailors and blacksmiths. From the story, we can see the change of northern Suzhou. And the writer reminisces about her hometown. The prosperity or decline of Shen Village not only shows the changes of the time, but also tells about the fate of karma.