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Trusted PartnerMay 1997
Gesammelte Olivenkerne
Aus dem Tagebuch der Fremde
by Schami, Rafik / Illustriert von Leeb, Root
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Trusted PartnerAugust 1997
Die Sehnsucht fährt schwarz
Geschichten aus der Fremde
by Schami, Rafik / Illustriert von Leeb, Root
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Trusted PartnerAugust 1997
Der Fliegenmelker
Geschichten aus Damaskus
by Schami, Rafik / Illustriert von Leeb, Root
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2023
Diagnosis Digital Disaster
Can the healthcare system still be saved?
by Peter Schaar
— Ways out of the digital disaster — For healthcare professionals and informed patients Modern information technologies can and should contribute to improving the quality and transparency of medical care and making healthcare more economical – and all for the benefit and well-being of patients. Well, that would be the noble approach. All the talk about health insurance cards, telematics infrastructure and electronic patient files stirs up emotions. Peter Schaar, long-standing Federal Data Protection Commissioner, brings light to the dark data and health thicket. Why are innovations in the healthcare sector met with great scepticism by many stakeholders? How can we speed up the development and implementation of meaningful ITsupported solutions? What role does the narrow, small-scale regulatory framework play – not only, but also in data protection?
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Trusted PartnerMedicine
Solution-Focused Treatment and Coaching
by Lara de Bruin
These fans contain questions that can be used in a variety of different setting and offer a solution-focused perspective. The user is guided through the fan by topics. The front of the cards provide guidance to help construct a conversation, while the back of the cards focus on specific situations or clients. Target Group: therapists, coaches, managers
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesOctober 2019
Mommy Always Has a Solution
by ZHANG Dandan
This book is the work of well-known compere Zhang Dandan, which is about sharing childcare experience. She directly hit the pain and difficulty of childcare, sharing her childcare methods with a scientific and rigorous attitude. At the same time, these methods are very easy to learn and effective in practice. The book is divided into two parts: The first part shared her journey of becoming a mother, and gave very useful suggestions to working mothers from the perspective of building a support system and adjusting her mentality to relieve anxiety. The second part gives specific solutions to some common and difficult problems in the process of child care, including habit development, emotional management, character development, school adaptation, ability development, parent-child reading, life education, second child education.
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Trusted PartnerPest controlOctober 2008
Root Feeders
An Ecosystem Perspective
by Edited by Scott N Johnson, Phillip J Murray.
Interactions between plants and herbivores can have a significant effect on plant growth and development, and ultimately, on a plant's economic value. Research has traditionally focused on aboveground herbivores, despite the considerable role that belowground herbivory by both vertebrates and invertebrates can play within a range of ecosystem processes. Root feeders have been classified as agricultural pests but can also be used as biological control agents against invasive species and can affect community dynamics of plants, soil micro-organisms and populations of aboveground organisms. Bringing together a broad range of viewpoints and approaches, Root Feeders presents a comprehensive review of knowledge on root herbivores and illustrates their importance within ecosystems. Chapters discuss problems of visualizing the organisms in the soil, their role in agriculture, grassland and forest ecosystems, and present specific case studies on the management, control and influence of root feeders. Covering all aspects from food web ecology to the effects of climate change, this will be valuable reading for researchers and professionals in agricultural entomology, plant science, ecology and soil science.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesApril 2005
The holocaust
Critical historical approaches
by Donald Bloxham, Tony Kushner
Despite the massive literature on the Holocaust, our understanding of it has traditionally been influenced by rather unsophisticated early perspectives and silences. This book summarises and criticises the existing scholarship on the subject and suggests new ways by which we can approach its study. It addresses the use of victim testimony and asks important questions: What function does recording the past serve for the victim? What do historians want from it? Are these two perspectives incompatible? The perpetrators of the Holocaust and the development of the murder process are closely examined. The book also compares the mentalities of the killers and the contexts of the killing with those in other acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the first half of the twentieth century, searching for an explanation within these comparisons. In addition, it looks at the bystanders to the Holocaust - considering the complexity and ambiguity at the heart of contemporary responses, especially within the western liberal democracies. Ultimately, this text highlights the essential need to place the Holocaust in the broadest possible context, emphasising the importance of producing high quality but sensitive scholarship in its study. ;
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Trusted PartnerMay 1997
Holocaust und Literatur
by Sem Dresden, Andreas Ecke, Gregor Seferens
"Der Autor zeigt in seinem Essay mögliche Zusammenhänge zwischen dem Dargestellten und sprachlichen oder formalen Merkmalen literarischer Texte über den Holocaust; auffällig oft entdeckt man einen Stil, der bei aller Beherrschtheit und scheinbaren Ruhe von irrsinnigen Empfindungen geprägt zu sein scheint und zerrüttet wirkt wie das Leben unter den Bedingungen des Holocaust. Der niederländische Literaturwissenschaftler Sem Dresden schildert die Bedingungen, unter denen in Ghettos und Lagern geschrieben wurde; er beschreibt die Wirkung dieser Zeugnisse und der späteren Literatur des Holocaust auf Leser, die Gefühle der Schuld und Scham, die auch die Überlebenden kennen, die Fragwürdigkeit des Erfolgs mancher Werke. In drei aufeinanderfolgenden Kapiteln legt Dresden dar, daß das Thema der Verfolgung und Vernichtung es unmöglich macht, herkömmliche Kriterien der Beurteilung von Literatur anzuwenden."
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Trusted PartnerApril 2007
Erinnerung im globalen Zeitalter: Der Holocaust
by Daniel Levy, Natan Sznaider
Die Globalisierung wird gegenwärtig für alles Übel oder für alles Gute verantwortlich gemacht. Eine ihrer Schattenseiten ist die weltweite Standardisierung von Lebensformen. Daniel Levy und Natan Sznaider vertreten jedoch die These, in einem besonderen Fall, der Erinnerung an den Holocaust, sei die globale Angleichung von Werten ein Fortschritt: Es bilde sich dadurch ein kosmopolitisches Gedächtnis heraus. Das Holocaust-Museum in New York, die Befreiung von Auschwitz als gesamteuropäischer Gedenktag, das Holocaust-Mahnmal in Berlin: Der »Holocaust« wird zu einem universalen moralischen Schlüsselwort, mit dem internationale politische Zusammenschlüsse, ja – wie im Kosovokrieg mit der Parole »Nie wieder Auschwitz« – militärische Interventionen gerechtfertigt werden. Die Erinnerung an den Holocaust wird also von ihren nationalen Ursachen gelöst und globalisiert. Das vorliegende Buch handelt von der Veränderung kollektiver Erinnerungen im Zeitalter der Globalisierung. Somit sprengt es den Rahmen, in welchem Debatten über den Holocaust und das kollektive Gedächtnis üblicherweise geführt werden. Durch eine vergleichende Analyse der Debatten in den USA, Israel und Deutschland zeigen die Autoren vielmehr die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen kosmopolitischer, vom öffentlichen Gedächtnis an den Holocaust getragener Erinnerungen auf. Und von diesen Möglichkeiten wird die Friedfertigkeit oder Kriegshäufigkeit des 21. Jahrhunderts abhängen.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesJanuary 2025
Out of the depths
The first collection of Holocaust songs
by Joseph Toltz, Anna Boucher
Available for the first time in English translation, this collection of songs is a powerful memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. In June 1945, before the full devastation of the Holocaust had emerged, a team of researchers embarked on a remarkable project. While documenting the experiences of Jewish refugees, they began to collect songs composed and sung in the Nazi camps and ghettos. The resulting book, Mima'amakim (Out of the depths), was published in a short run of 500 copies. Today, only a handful survive. Out of the depths: The first collection of Holocaust songs presents the contents of this extraordinary document for a new generation of readers. Based on a copy of Mima'amakim discovered in 2013, it contains not only the songs' melodies and lyrics, the latter in a new translation by Joseph Toltz, but also short biographies of the composers, drawn from painstaking original research. Introductory essays provide historical and musicological background, deepening our knowledge of this terrible event and the creative means by which the Jewish people responded to and endured it. Described by the original editor, Yehuda Eismann, as a 'memorial stone for Polish Jewry', the songbook is a timeless document of a people's despair, hope and strength.
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Trusted PartnerParasitology (non-medical)October 2009
Root-knot Nematodes
by Edited by Roland N Perry, Maurice Moens, James L Starr
Root-knot nematodes are the most economically important group of plant-parasitic nematodes worldwide, and their control presents a major global challenge. Advances are being made in understanding their biology, host-parasite interaction and management strategies, and this comprehensive guide with many colour photos and contributions from international experts covers the taxonomy, classification, morphology, life-cycle biology, genomes, resistance, sampling, detection, and management strategies of these pests, providing an essential reference for researchers, students and lecturers in plant nematology, plant pathology, agriculture, and agronomy.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesSeptember 2024
My Voice: Danny Herman
by Danny Herman
Danny Herman was born in 1935 in Königsberg in East Prussia. As the Nazis were rounding up Jews, Danny's father managed to escape to England in July 1939. He travelled to the Kitchener Camp in Kent, which helped refugees secure visas for safer places. Danny and his mother arrived in England just three days before war was declared in 1939, and his father was later sent to an internment camp on the Isle of Man. Danny went on to become a successful runner, competing in many international athletics events and volunteering in many roles, including at the 2002 Commonwealth Games. Danny's detailed memories of arriving in England, initially at the seaside in Kent and then moving to Manchester, create a vivid picture of life-changing events as experienced by a young child. Danny's book is part of the My Voice book collection, a stand-alone project of The Fed, the leading Jewish social care charity in Manchester, dedicated to preserving the life stories of Holocaust survivors and refugees from Nazi persecution who settled in the UK. The oral history, which is recorded and transcribed, captures their entire lives from before, during and after the war years. The books are written in the words of the survivor so that future generations can always hear their voice. The My Voice book collection is a valuable resource for Holocaust awareness and education.
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Trusted PartnerOctober 2001
Erinnerung im globalen Zeitalter: Der Holocaust
by Daniel Levy, Natan Sznaider, Ulrich Beck, Raimund Fellinger
Natan Sznaider, 1954 in Deutschland als Kind aus Polen stammender staatenloser Überlebender der Shoah geboren, ging mit 20 Jahren nach Israel und studierte an der Universität von Tel Aviv Soziologie, Psychologie und Geschichte. Er lehrt heute als Professor für Soziologie an der Akademischen Hochschule in Tel Aviv. Im Suhrkamp Verlag erschien 2007 von ihm, zusammen mit Daniel Levy: Erinnerungen im globalen Zeitalter: Der Holocaust. Ulrich Beck ist einer der weltweit anerkannten Soziologen. Sein 1986 erstmals veröffentlichtes Buch Risikogesellschaft. Auf dem Weg in eine andere Moderne brachte ein neues Zeitalter auf den Begriff. Dieses Konzept machte ihn international und weit über akademische Kreise hinaus bekannt. Zwanzig Jahre später erneuerte und erweiterte er seine Zeitdiagnostik in Weltrisikogesellschaft. Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Sicherheit im Zeichen von Terrorismus, Klimakatastrophen und Finanzkrisen. Er war zwischen 1997 und 2002 Herausgeber der Reihe Edition Zweite Moderne im Suhrkamp Verlag. Zwischen 1992 und 2009 war Beck Professor für Soziologie an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Von 1999 bis 2009 fungierte Ulrich Beck als Sprecher des von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft finanzierten Sonderforschungsbereichs Reflexive Modernisierung. Vom Europäischen Forschungsrat wurde Ulrich Beck 2012 ein Projekt zum Thema Methodologischer Kosmopolitismus am Beispiel des Klimawandels mit fünfjähriger Laufzeit bewilligt. Beim Weltkongress für Soziologie 2014 in Yokohama erhielt Ulrich Beck den Lifetime Achievement Award – For Most Distinguished Contribution to Futures Research der International Sociological Association. Ulrich Beck wurde am 15. Mai 1944 in Stolp in Hinterpommern geboren. Nach seinem Studium der Soziologie, Philosophie, Psychologie und Politikwissenschaft in München promovierte er dort im Jahr 1972. Sieben Jahre später wurde er im Fach Soziologie habilitiert. Sein wissenschaftliches Hauptinteresse galt dem Grundlagenwandel moderner Gesellschaften. Diese grundlegenden Veränderungen faßte er, neben dem Begriff des Risikos, unter anderem mit Konzepten wie Reflexiver Modernisierung, Zweite Moderne, unbeabsichtigte Nebenfolgen und Kosmopolitismus. Ihm wurden mehrere Ehrendoktorwürden europäischer Universitäten und zahlreiche Preise verliehen. Er starb am 1. Januar 2015. Raimund Fellinger, geboren 1951 im Saarland, arbeitete nach Studium von Germanistik, Linguistik und Politikwissenschaft seit 1979 als Lektor im Suhrkamp Verlag, seit 2006 als Cheflektor. Er starb am 25. April 2020 in Frankfurt am Main.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesApril 2024
Tracking the Jews
Ecumenical Protestants, conversion, and the Holocaust
by Carolyn Sanzenbacher
This book sheds light on an unprecedented Protestant conversion initiative for the global evangelisation of Jews. Founded in 1929, the International Committee on the Christian Approach to the Jews (ICCAJ) aimed to bring Jewish people to their 'spiritual destiny', a task it saw as both benevolent and essential for a harmonious society. By the time of Hitler's rise to power it was active in thirty-two countries, educating Protestant churches on the right Christian attitude towards Jews and antisemitism. Reconstructing the activities of the ICCAJ in the years before, during and immediately after the Holocaust, Tracking the Jews reveals how ideas disseminated through the organisation's discourse - 'Jewish problem', 'Jewish influence', 'Judaising threat', 'eternal Jew' - were used to rationalise, justify, explain or advance a number of deeply troubling policies. They were, for vastly different reasons, consciously used elements of argumentation in both Protestant conversionary discourse and Nazi antisemitic ideology.
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Trusted PartnerMedicine
Oplossingsgericht organiseren en veranderen
by Lara de Bruin
These fans contain questions that can be used in a variety of different setting and offer a solution-focused perspective. The user is guided through the fan by topics. The front of the cards provide guidance to help construct a conversation, while the back of the cards focus on specific situations or clients. Target Group: therapists, coaches and managers
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Trusted Partner
Can’t Swap Jokes with the Angel of Death
by Lili Rebecca Kahan
with the Angel of Death is an amazing story of survival against all odds and a great achievement for the writer who was a teenager during World War 2, 1939–1945. This is the personal story of a family torn apart, always on the run from country to country, hiding, hoping not to be discovered and praying to survive.Lili Rebecca Kahan grew up trying to stay alive and helping others do the same. She survived dangers as a member of the underground in Budapest, often thanks to her knowledge of languages including German. There, under the Germans’ noses, she also helped other Jews by giving them new identities in order to escape death. Today, when survivors are leaving this world, she wants to honor the silent command of those who perished—remember and never forget.We, the last survivors, have a solemn obligation to testify, in the name of the dead and the living, that what we endured was a gruesome reality but also a permanent warning to mankind of horrors that might still lie ahead.Former president of France Nicolas Sarkozy so aptly put it when he said, “The tragedy of the Holocaust should be etched onto our consciousness as it is onto our hearts.” An English-language eBook Edition was published in late 2016 by Samuel Wachtman's Sons, Inc.,CA. 148 Pages, 15X22.5 cm
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Trusted Partner
Suitcases and Backpacks
by Chava Kohavi Pines
Suitcases and Backpacksis a testimony of intricate detail that describes a young girl’s survival in ghettos and concentration camps between 1942 and 1945. Readers follow her journey from Vienna to the Theresienstadt Ghetto, then to Auschwitz and to a labor camp near Breslau, followed by the alienation she feels upon returning to Vienna, her subsequent journey to Prague, and, finally, the realization of her dream to immigrate to Palestine. The original edition published in Hebrew has proved interesting to readers of all ages. Chava Kohavi Pines was born Eva Hirsch in 1927 in Vienna, Austria, to a middle-class Jewish family. Since immigrating to Palestine in 1946, the author has resided in Kibbutz Dorot in the northern Negev where she worked as a teacher and counselor for years. Only with forty years’ distance from the trauma of her youth has she been able to write an account of some of her experiences during the Holocaust. An English-language eBook edition was published in late 2014 by Samuel Wachtman's Sons Inc., CA. An Italian edition was published in early 2017 by Edizioni Terra Santa, Milano. 80 pages, 14 x 21.5 cm