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        The Arts
        2022

        Ukraine from above (in English)

        by Bogdan Logvynenko (idea), Volodymyr Gavrysh (design)

        Over several years of expeditions, the Ukraїner team took thousands of photos of Ukraine from a drone. Many different screens have already seen our footage: from Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways) to city buses in Warsaw. With the help of these images, we aim to share the beauty of Ukraine with the world. This photo book shows Ukraine from a bird's eye view. Fields, forests, coasts, snow-capped mountains, patterns of city streets – all these shots show amazing diversity and cause aesthetic awe. Despite the fact that enemy shells are still flying in the Ukrainian sky, we are already trying to make the whole world fall in love with it. The book is published only in English and is called “Ukraine from above”.

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        January 1992

        Kapital-Verbrechen

        Die Verwirtschaftung der Moral

        by See, Hans

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        2021

        WHO WE ARE: Indigenous Peoples and National Minorities of Ukraine

        by Bogdan Logvynenko (idea), Daria Titarova (editor)

        Who are we? This is the question that the Ukraїner team has been working on every day for over five years. We tell stories from different parts of Ukraine, and in this way we seek the answer. This book has grown out of a great desire to explore and tell about the people in Ukraine. First of all, it is about the indigenous peoples here, because since July 2021, in addition to Ukrainians, this list has officially included the Crimean Tatars, Krymchaks and Karaites. And also it is about a whole range of national minorities whose representatives appeared on our lands for one reason or another. After all, the history of each people living in the territory of Ukraine is a part of our common history, as ancient and rooted as the formation of the Crimean Tatar people in Crimea and nearby steppe of Prychornomoria, or as fresh as the newly Indian student community in Zakarpattia. With the story of the latter, in 2017 Ukraїner began a series of more than 30 multimedia stories about national minorities of Ukraine, fragments of which became the basis for this book. Most stories are accompanied by QR codes with links, which you can follow to watch the stories. We also set out to tell about the diversity of cultures and thereby answer the question: what are we? The deeper we researched the traditional holidays, cuisine, and symbols of each separate people, the more we found in common.

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        Literature: history & criticism
        July 2012

        Ian McEwan

        by Dominic Head

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        Theory of warfare & military science
        January 2014

        Justifying violence

        by Naomi Head

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        April 1997

        Philosophie der Logik

        Eine Einführung

        by Read, Stephen

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        October 1989

        Dylan Thomas

        by Read, Bill

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        Travel & Transport
        2022

        Ukraїner. Ukrainian Insider 2

        by Bogdan Logvynenko (idea), Daria Titarova, Kseniya Chykunova (texts)

        Our team continues to study Ukraine, the results of which we share with you. This book is a story of the Ukrainian land, told by the Ukrainian people and filmed by the Ukraїner team. It was not enough to travel around all regions of Ukraine just one time to get to know it. Therefore, during 2019-2021, we drove the second expedition circle and brought even more stories about our incredible country and its inhabitants. Like all Ukraїner materials, these are stories of real people and the places they take care of, with dialogues and without directing. Traveling around the country, we want to capture it for every Ukrainian and for the whole world. And with the beginning of the annexation war started by Russia, this book has another important goal: to show Ukraine as it was before February 24, to keep it in our memory so that after the victory it could be rebuilt, and made even better.

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        Social & cultural history
        July 2013

        War and welfare

        by Barbara Hately-Broad

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        September 2005

        Was wäre, wenn ...?

        Antworten auf fast alles

        by Brain, Marshall / Deutsch Schmitz, Susanne

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        May 2016

        Flesh and Spirit

        by Rachel Adcock, Sara Read, Anna Ziomek

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2013

        Chronicles of the Revolution, 1397–1400

        by Chris Given-Wilson

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        Animal husbandry
        January 1992

        Nutritive Requirements of Ruminant Animals

        Protein

        by Agricultural and Food Research Council Technical Committee

        This books discusses the nuritive requirements of ruminant animals

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2007

        Ian McEwan

        by Dominic Head, Daniel Lea

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        January 2002

        Virus

        Biologische Waffen - die unsichtbare Front

        by Miller, Judith; Engelberg, Stephen; Broad, William

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