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        September 2023

        Ich bin mutig

        by Steve Small, Steve Small, Birte Spreng

        Mut ist, wenn du Angst hast und dich trotzdem traust. Schau dir die kuschelige Höhle an, in der der kleine Bär Arlo mit seiner Schwester Eva und seiner Mutter lebt: hach, wie warm und gemütlich. Da fühlt Arlo sich wohl und sicher. Doch der Winter ist fast vorbei, und es wird Zeit, ins Tal zu ziehen. Dabei würde Arlo die Dinge viel lieber so lassen, wie sie waren. Die neugierige Eva dagegen freut sich und läuft aufgeregt voran. Auf dem Weg muss die kleine Bärenfamilie einen verschneiten Berg überqueren. „Bleibt in meiner Nähe“, ruft Mama-Bär, denn plötzlich kommt ein heulender Schneesturm auf. Arlo merkt sofort, dass seine Schwester zu weit vorgelaufen ist, und er hört sie rufen! Arlo hat zwar Angst, aber er weiß genau, was er tun muss und läuft mutig los. Trau dich und begleite den kleinen ängstlichen, aber mutigen Bären Arlo in den Schneesturm. Dein Bilderbuch-Abenteuer mit dem kleinen Bären Arlo. Eine mitreißende Tiergeschichte zum Liebhaben und Mitfühlen Atmosphärisch illustriertes Kinderbuch über die Themen „Angst überwinden“ und „mutig sein“ Mutig statt übermütig: Das Gefühl für den Unterschied entwickelt nur, wer auch mal Angst haben darf Vom Autor Steve Small von „Ohne dich, das geht doch nicht!“ Bilderbuch für Kinder ab 4 Jahren

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        January 2023

        Ohne dich bin ich nicht ich

        by Smriti Halls, Steve Small, Cornelia Boese

        Ohne dich: Party bei Hörnchen und Bär, die gemeinsam alles schaffen. Neues von Eichhörnchen, genannt Hörnchen, und Bär, den zwei tierischen Freunden, die so perfekt zusammen passen wie Eiskrem mit Schlagsahneschaum. Nach langer Zeit wollen die beiden endlich mal wieder eine richtig große Party feiern und bereiten begeistert alles vor. Bär backt Apfelkuchen und presst Zitronen für die selbstgemachte Limonade aus. Doch dann lädt Hörnchen immer mehr Gäste ein, besorgt Ballons, bereitet einen Band-Auftritt vor. Vor lauter Aufregung bemerkt es nicht, dass Bär ein mulmiges Gefühl beschleicht. Ihm wird das alles zu viel. Und als die Feier startet, ist es Hörnchen, das sich im Haus voller Gäste plötzlich irgendwie allein fühlt. Doch die beiden wären ja nicht beste Freunde, wenn sie die Gefühle des anderen nicht verstehen würden. Und so schaffen es die zwei, doch noch gemeinsam mit allen ein großartiges Fest zu feiern.   Eine fabelhafte Geschichte mitten aus dem Hier und Jetzt. Nach „Ohne dich, das geht doch nicht!“ und „Ich und du und Huhn dazu“ das dritte Bilderbuch mit Hörnchen und Bär über freundschaftlichen Zusammenhalt. Erzählt einfühlsam von den gemischten Gefühlen, nach der Pandemie wieder unter vielen Freunden und Freundinnen zu sein. Witzige, empathische Reime von Smriti Halls und hinreißende, ausdrucksstarke Illustrationen von Steve Small für Kinder ab 4 Jahren. Wunderschönes Mitbringsel zur nächsten Party – nicht nur für Kinder, auch für alle Erwachsenen mit „Bauchgefühl“.

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        Botany & plant sciences
        May 2011

        Alfalfa and Relatives

        Evolution and Classification of Medicago

        by Ernest Small

        Best known as an animal feed, Alfalfa Medicago sativa is one of the most important and widely produced livestock crops grown throughout the temperate world. "Alfalfa and Relatives: Evolution and Classification of Medicago" provides an in-depth introduction to the Medicago genus, exploring its evolution, breeding and adaptation. Not only are Alfalfa's agricultural and environmental benefits unsurpassed but, due to technological advances, this staple crop is now being developed as a source of human food extracts, pharmaceuticals, enzymes, industrial chemicals, and biofuels. Through this detailed text the authors define the ecological applications of the plant whilst carefully illustrating its economic value and its growing importance as a genetic resource.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2014

        Court and civic society in the Burgundian Low Countries c.1420–1530

        by Andrew Brown, Graeme Small

        This volume is the first ever attempt to unite and translate some of the key texts which informed Johan Huizinga's famous study of the Burgundian court, The Waning of the Middle Ages, a work which has never gone out of print. It combines these texts with sources that Huizinga did not consider, those that illuminate the wider civic world that the Burgundian court inhabited and the dynamic interaction between court and city. Through these sources, and an introduction offering new perspectives on recent historiography, the book tests whether Huizinga's controversial vision of the period still stands. Covering subjects including ceremonial events, such as the spectacles and gargantuan banquets that made the Burgundian dukes the talk of Europe, the workings of the court, and jousting, archery and rhetoric competitions, the book will appeal to students of late medieval and early modern Europe and to those with wider interests in court culture, ritual and ceremony.

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        January 2022

        Ich und du und Huhn dazu

        by Smriti Halls, Steve Small, Cornelia Boese

        "Ich und du und Huhn dazu" von Smriti Halls erzählt eine herzerwärmende Geschichte über die Bedeutung von Freundschaft und das Glück, das sie bringen kann, sogar wenn sie unerwartet zu dritt stattfindet. Bär und Hörnchen, unzertrennliche Freunde, stehen vor einer neuen Herausforderung, als das Huhn darum bittet, Teil ihrer Gemeinschaft zu werden. Zunächst skeptisch, ob Freundschaft zu dritt funktionieren kann, erkennen sie bald den wahren Wert des Beisammenseins, als sie gemeinsam das Huhn aus einer brenzligen Situation retten. Dieses Erlebnis lehrt sie, dass wahre Freundschaft keine Grenzen kennt und dass das Huhn sich längst einen Platz in ihren Herzen erobert hat. Mit wunderschön gereimtem Text und detailreichen, lebhaften Illustrationen bietet das Buch eine bezaubernde Lektüre, die die Themen Freundschaftsteilung und Zugehörigkeit auf eine einfühlsame und humorvolle Weise erkundet. Ideal als Geschenk und zum Vorlesen, ist es ein wertvoller Schatz für kleine und große beste Freunde, der von der Stiftung Lesen empfohlen wird. Einfühlsame und humorvolle Erzählung: Behandelt die Themen "Freunde teilen" und "dazugehören" auf eine Weise, die Kinder ab 4 Jahren direkt anspricht und zum Nachdenken anregt. Wunderschön illustriert: Die detailreichen und lebendigen Bilder machen das Buch zu einem visuellen Genuss und unterstützen die Geschichte perfekt. Positive Botschaft: Vermittelt wichtige Werte wie Zusammenhalt, Akzeptanz und die Freude an gemeinsamen Abenteuern. Ideales Geschenk: Perfekt geeignet als Präsent für kleine und große Freunde, um die Bedeutung von Freundschaft zu feiern. Fortsetzung eines Erfolgstitels: Baut auf dem beliebten Vorgänger "Ohne dich, das geht doch nicht!" auf und verspricht erneut großartige Unterhaltung und wertvolle Lebenslektionen.

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        February 2020

        Ohne dich, das geht doch nicht!

        by Smriti Halls, Steve Small, Paul Maar

        Bär und Eichhörnchen teilen eine tiefe Freundschaft, die alle Höhen und Tiefen des Lebens umfasst. Sie sind unzertrennlich, teilen jeden Moment miteinander, bis eines Tages Eichhörnchen genug hat von Bärs tollpatschigem Verhalten, das sein Kanu versenkt, ihn von der Schaukel katapultiert und seinen Lieblingsbecher zerbricht. Der Punkt ist erreicht, an dem Eichhörnchen beschließt, dass es Zeit für etwas Abstand ist, eine Entscheidung, die sowohl ihn als auch Bär vor eine Herausforderung stellt. Denn trotz aller Missgeschicke und der Notwendigkeit von persönlichem Raum entdecken beide, wie sehr sie die Anwesenheit des anderen schätzen und dass ihre Freundschaft stark genug ist, um Konflikte zu überwinden und gemeinsam noch mehr Spaß zu haben. "Ohne dich, das geht doch nicht" ist eine humorvolle und herzerwärmende Geschichte über die Bedeutung von Freundschaft, Grenzen und die unvermeidliche Erkenntnis, dass das Leben mit dem besten Freund an der Seite einfach besser ist. Die meisterhaft gereimten Texte von Paul Maar und die ausdrucksstarken Illustrationen machen dieses Bilderbuch zu einem idealen Geschenk für Lieblingsmenschen und zu einer Lektion darüber, wie wahre Freundschaft Herausforderungen meistert und stets einen Weg findet, sich neu zu entdecken. Humorvolle Bilderbuch-Geschichte über die Herausforderungen und Freuden echter Freundschaft zwischen Bär und Eichhörnchen, meisterhaft in Reime gefasst von Paul Maar. Ausdrucksstarke Illustrationen ergänzen gereimte Texte, um eine berührende Erzählung über die Bedeutung von Nähe und persönlichem Raum in Freundschaften zu schaffen. Die Botschaft, dass wahre Freundschaft Konflikte überwindet und immer einen Weg findet, sich neu zu entdecken und zu festigen, inspiriert Leser aller Altersgruppen und ist geeignet für Kinder ab 4 Jahren. Ideal als Geschenkbuch geeignet, das die Verdoppelung von Spaß und Freude beim Teilen mit einem besten Freund hervorhebt, perfekt für Lieblingsmenschen jeden Alters.

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        September 1975

        Kurzpsychotherapie und Notfall-Psychotherapie

        Aus dem Englischen von Hermann Schultz

        by Leonard Small, Leopold Bellak, Alexander Mitscherlich, Hermann Schultz

        Alexander Mitscherlich, geboren am 20. September 1908 in München, gehört zu den großen kritischen Gelehrten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Von 1960 bis 1976 leitete der Mediziner und Psychoanalytiker das von ihm gegründete Sigmund-Freud-Institut in Frankfurt am Main. Seine Bücher Auf dem Weg zur vaterlosen Gesellschaft (1963), Krankheit als Konflikt (1966) und Die Unfähigkeit zu trauern (zusammen mit Margarete Mitscherlich-Nielsen, 1967) lösten tiefgreifende Diskussionen aus. 1969 erhielt Alexander Mitscherlich den Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels. Alexander Mitscherlich starb am 26. Juni 1982 in Frankfurt am Main. Im Suhrkamp Verlag erschienen seine Gesammelten Schriften.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        November 2007

        Court and civic society in the Burgundian Low Countries c.1420–1520

        by Andrew Brown, Graeme Small, Rosemary Horrox, Simon Maclean

        This volume is the first ever attempt to unite and translate some of the key texts which informed Johan Huizinga's famous study of the Burgundian court, The Waning of the Middle Ages, a work which has never gone out of print. It combines these texts with sources that Huizinga did not consider, those that illuminate the wider civic world that the Burgundian court inhabited and the dynamic interaction between court and city. Through these sources, and an introduction offering new perspectives on recent historiography, the book tests whether Huizinga's controversial vision of the period still stands. Covering subjects including ceremonial events, such as the spectacles and gargantuan banquets that made the Burgundian dukes the talk of Europe, the workings of the court, and jousting, archery and rhetoric competitions, the book will appeal to students of late medieval and early modern Europe and to those with wider interests in court culture, ritual and ceremony. ;

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        Medicine
        September 2020

        Small Animal Veterinary Psychiatry

        by Sagi Denenberg, Ali Thompson

        Problem behaviours are often the result of how an animal thinks and feels, genetics, and environmental influences. Steering away from just description diagnoses and focusing instead on emotional and cognitive causes, this book provides a practical approach to diagnosing, treating, and managing behaviour pathologies in dogs and cats. Beginning by addressing cases in the first opinion practice, this book then considers physical disorders that may lead to or exacerbate abnormal behavior. From there, the focus shifts to mental and emotional health, from an assessment of normal behavior and giving juveniles an optimal start in life, to diagnosing mental and emotional disorders, addressing emotions such as anxiety and frustration, and how to manage these issues - by modifying behavior, managing the animal's environment, training, and, when necessary, the use of medications. The second half of the book then addresses owner concerns, including management problems, aggression, affective disorder, elimination disorder, abnormal and repetitive behaviours and ageing-related problems. With an emphasis on helping first line veterinarians identify common presentations and offer help to owners, this book: - Addresses both normal and abnormal behaviour in cats and dogs from an emotion and cognition perspective; - Provides behaviour modification protocols, and drug doses and indications; - Includes handouts to be used both within the practice and with clients to help the veterinary surgeon manage the case. Written by international experts, the book translates their insights and experience into approaches taken in behavioural medicine. Also including the most up-to-date drugs, it is an important resource for both small animal veterinarians and students of veterinary medicine or animal behaviour.

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        Medicine
        August 2024

        Equine Respiratory Endoscopy

        by Julie Fjeldborg, Casper Lindegaard, Eileen Hackett, Emmanuelle van Erck-Westergren, Eric Strand, J. F. Pycock, Keith Edward Baptiste, Lise Charlotte Berg, Michael Röcken, Doreen Scharner, Modest Vengust, Olivier M. Lepage, Padraic M Dixon, RJM Reardon, R. Scott Pirie, Rebecca C. McOnie, Sanni Hansen

        Respiratory endoscopy is a key diagnostic tool, but species-specific references can be difficult to find. Providing the first practical approach to equine respiratory endoscopy, this book allows veterinarians to review this procedure for their most valuable clients. It includes: Full colour endoscopy images illustrating normal anatomy, variations of normal anatomy, and disorders of the respiratory tract, to aid the reader in diagnosis. Clinically relevant case studies to help translate theoretical knowledge into practical applications. Information on both resting and overground endoscopy. Written by experts from across the globe, this book converts their insights and experience into one invaluable resource for general equine practitioners.

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        Children's & YA

        Hamster Humboldt. Small and Steady Wins the Race

        by Meike Betz

        This intrepid hamster plunges into every adventure with full cheeks! Humboldt is a detective, adventurer and – a hamster. His size doesn’t stop him from helping the people of Villy Village out of all sorts of fixes whenever he’s not helping his owner Babs and her daughter Elli in the post office. No problem is too big for him! Only his owner’s money worries leave him flummoxed. But then Babs and Elli win the lottery and are over the moon – until they receive an anonymous postcard. Humboldt’s life is suddenly in dire straits because the unknown blackmailer wants Babs and Elli’s lottery ticket – or he’s going to hurt Humboldt. When the police refuses to get to the bottom of the case, Humboldt decides to take matters into his own paws. He’s keen to put a stop to this lottery villain’s antics! HAMSTER HUMBOLDT. SMALL AND STEADY WINS THE RACE is a detective and adventure story full of animal-entertainment for girls and boys aged 8+.

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        December 2024

        Rural SME Business Management

        The Human Factor

        by Peter L Nuthall

        This book is about managerial ability and how it might be assessed and improved, and it focuses on rural Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Traditionally, business studies have seldom covered the manager as a person and a decision maker in any great depth. Personnel management, production economics, financing, operations analysis techniques, etc. tend to be emphasized but the personal attributes of the decision makers have as much influence on success as the rules of good decision making. This book aims to correct this imbalance. The human characteristics of managers that define how a manager operates are explored, as are their impact on managerial ability. The details of the competencies a manager must possess are also presented and discussed as well as potential detracting biases. The book concludes with methods and techniques covering personal characteristic changes and associated managerial improvement. The concepts and conclusions of this book are all based on a body of research, excerpts of which are quoted in the text, drawn from the rich sources available in the international literature. Case studies describing successful managers and management advisors are used throughout. · First book which specifically focuses on human factors and decision making for SME managers. · Introduces new research specifically on the quantification of intuition, the primary decision making method used in SMEs. · Contains essential material required by researchers of decision making processes, business studies teachers, and extension workers from the world of SME business.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        October 2020

        Tourism in European Microstates and Dependencies

        Geopolitics, Scale and Resource Limitations

        by Dallen J Timothy, Ali Thompson

        Tourism in European Microstates and Dependencies carefully examines the nuances and realities associated with tourism, social and economic development, geography, and geopolitics of Europe's smallest microstates and dependencies. Through case study-based material, the book covers the smallest states of Europe, the European dependencies inside Europe, and other unique territorial anomalies and unrecognized de facto states. It looks at how, besides small size and economy of scale, one of the characteristics that connects these unique states and territories is their dependence on tourism, or their desire to develop it, for their socio-economic well-being. This book provides a thorough overview of tourism-related challenges and opportunities associated with smallness/scale, limited population size, economic development, cross-border cooperation (dependency) with larger neighbour states, relationships with the European Union, geopolitical challenges, questions of sovereignty, vulnerability, and touristic importance on the world stage. It provides a comprehensive examination of the smallest states and state-like entities in Europe. It examines the social, economic, and political importance of tourism in some of the smallest countries and territories in the world. It is the first book of its kind to look systematically at small, yet extremely important, areas of Europe from tourism, socio-economic, and geopolitical perspectives. Coverage includes Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, the Vatican City, Åland, Akrotiri and Dhekelia, the Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Svalbard, Llívia, Campione d'Italia, Transnistria, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia, as well as several other enclaves, autonomous areas, and unrecognized 'micro-nations'. This book will be an invaluable resource for post-graduate students and research scholars in the areas of tourism, geography, political science, and European studies.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        May 2017

        Mass Tourism in a Small World

        by David Harrison, Richard Sharpley, Hazel Andrews, Julio Aramberri, Gregory Ashworth, Raoul Bianchi, Sue Bleasdale, Kelly Bricker, Jim Butcher, Erik Cohen, David T. Duvall, Martin Farr, John Heeley, Andrew Holden, Stanislav Ivanov, Heather Jeffrey, Gabriele Manella, Chris Ryan, Asterio Savelli, Hongdi Shen, John E Tunbridge, David Weaver, Paul F Wilkinson

        This new book reviews all aspects of the phenomenon of mass tourism. It covers theoretical perspectives (including political economy, ethics, sustainability and environmentalism), the historical context, and the current challenges to domestic, intra-regional and international mass tourism. As tourism and tourist numbers continue to grow around the world, it becomes increasingly important that this subject is studied in depth and best practice applied in real-life situations. This book: - Is the first to address a range of theoretical issues relating to mass tourism; - Uses a wide selection of case studies to translate theory into practice, covering the historical rise and fall of UK seaside resorts, the increase in Chinese tourism, conflict between different mass tourism groups, destination transformation from mass to niche tourism, and specific problems facing cruise ships; - Is written by a range of international, established authors to give a global perspective on the subject. Finishing with a speculative chapter identifying potential future trends and challenges, this book forms an essential resource for all researchers and students within tourism studies. ; Section 1: Introduction1: Introduction: Mass Tourism in a Small WorldSection 2: Theoretical Approaches to Mass Tourism2: Mass Tourism Does Not Need Defending3: The Morality of Mass Tourism4: The Political Economy of Mass Tourism and its Contradictions5: A Theoretical Approach to Mass Tourism in Italy6: Sustainability and Mass Tourism: A Contradiction in Terms?7: Mass Tourism and the Environment: Issues and DilemmasSection 3: Historical Studies of Tourism Development8: The Dynamics of Tourism Development in Britain: The Profit Motive and that ‘Curious’ Alliance of Private Capital and the Local State9: From Holiday Camps to the All-inclusive: the ‘Butlinization’ of Tourism10: Decline Beside the Seaside: British Seaside Resorts and Declinism11: Mass Tourism and the US National Park Service System12: Transport and Tourism: The Perpetual LinkSection 4: Case Studies in Modern Mass Tourism13: Mass Tourism and China14: Mass Tourism in Thailand: The Chinese and Russians15: Mass Tourism in Bulgaria: The Force Awakens16: Mass Tourism in Mallorca: Examples from Calivià17: Tunisia: Mass Tourism in Crisis?18: From Blue to Grey? Malta’s Quest from Mass Beach to Niche Heritage Tourism19: Cruise Ship Tourism in the Caribbean: The Mess of Mass TourismSection 5: The Future20: Conclusion: Mass Tourism in the Future

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        Children's & YA
        December 2014

        The Small Plover

        by MAO Bing

        Stationed on the outskirts in Japan, after a few months' careful observation, the Chinese artist created the book about natural ecology. The book takes a small animal — the small plover as the main character, depicting their living condition and the relationship between them and nature, telling about the fortitude of life. In April, the little plover flies back. She builds a little nest amidst the gravel and lays three tiny eggs. One day, when the little plover is out foraging, a huge crow jumps out at the nest and grabs the tiny eggs away. The little plover is so sad about her eggs and her failure to fight against the crow. She has to find somewhere else to start from the beginning. After months of careful preparation and safeguard, this time her little plover babies are born safe and sound. After overcoming various difficulties like the insecticide incident and the night cat risk, the plover babies are turning into fully fledged grown-ups. On a sunny day after the rain, a group of little plovers fly against the rainbow, saying goodbye to their mother land, and heads right towards the vast ocean.

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        April 2019

        small signals for serious illness

        by Zhu Hong

        Prevention of disease this is not only an authoritative, expert guidance of the visit guide, but also a health manual that can be read at any time, at will Without the foundation of traditional Chinese medicine, we can also "watch and diagnose"; without the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine, we can also find small signals of diseases Don't want to "small pathological changes and serious diseases", just open this book in front of you!

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