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      Spring Aarrives at Huamei Mountain

      by Yang Bi

      For a long time, General Secretary Xi Jinping has been very concerned with the management of soil erosion in Changting, Fujian. In order to further promote General Secretary Xi Jinping's ecological civilization concept of “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets", and sing the praises of the Party's great achievements in common prosperity, ecological poverty alleviation and the construction of old revolutionary areas. This children's novel uses a realistic approach and is based on the erosion control work in Changting, Fujian Province, the core area of soil erosion in the south of China, and the main line of the project are "managing barren mountains", "starting a business to get rich", etc. This novel is fast-paced with a child's point of view to observe and experience, and a novel perspective with a child's psychological questioning and thinking. It expresses the responsibility and commitment of children in the new era, and inspires young people to enjoy, love and protect nature.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      October 2024

      Bartered bridegrooms

      Transacting Muslim masculinities as colonial legacy

      by Suriyah Bi

      In this eye-opening ethnography, we learn about the experiences of Muslim migrant husbands from Pakistan and Kashmir, who marry their British counterparts in the hope of marital and global social mobility bliss. For many, the parallel and intertwined migration and marital journeys do not pan out in the way they had hoped. Many experience precarity and vulnerability within the household and/or in employment, with some even being subjected to harrowing forms of domestic violence. Migrant husbands navigate an increasingly hostile British immigration system not only in public but also in private, at the hands of their wives and in-laws. The ethnography demonstrates how citizenship can be deployed as a performance of white power within single group identity, differentiated through colonial legacies of 'Britishness'.

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      Vielfältige Liebe entdecken

      by Julia Shaw

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      September 1992

      Liebste Bi!

      Briefe an Paula Banholzer

      by Bertolt Brecht, Helmut Gier, Jürgen Hillesheim, Helmut Gier

      Bertolt Brecht wurde am 10. Februar 1898 in Augsburg geboren und starb am 14. August 1956 in Berlin. Von 1917 bis 1918 studierte er an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Naturwissenschaften, Medizin und Literatur. Sein Studium musste er allerdings bereits im Jahr 1918 unterbrechen, da er in einem Augsburger Lazarett als Sanitätssoldat eingesetzt wurde. Bereits während seines Studiums begann Brecht Theaterstücke zu schreiben. Ab 1922 arbeitete er als Dramaturg an den Münchener Kammerspielen. Von 1924 bis 1926 war er Regisseur an Max Reinhardts Deutschem Theater in Berlin. 1933 verließ Brecht mit seiner Familie und Freunden Berlin und flüchtete über Prag, Wien und Zürich nach Dänemark, später nach Schweden, Finnland und in die USA. Neben Dramen schrieb Brecht auch Beiträge für mehrere Emigrantenzeitschriften in Prag, Paris und Amsterdam. 1948 kehrte er aus dem Exil nach Berlin zurück, wo er bis zu seinem Tod als Autor und Regisseur tätig war.

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      December 2020

      Festivals of Chinese Ethnic Groups·Nu: The Flower Festival

      by Yan Xiangjun, Zuo Hanzhong

      This book mainly introduces the origin of the Nu ethnic group's Flower Festival. A beautiful Nu girl used her ingenuity to help the Nu people solve the problem of crossing the river. Later, the wealthy bully wanted to marry her because of her beauty and intelligence. She fled to the cave but was killed by the bully on March 15th of the lunar calendar. Later, when people went to worship her on March 15th, they found that the cave was full of flowers. Thus, people called that day the “Flower Festival”.

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      January 2020

      Microsoft Cloud im Unternehmen: Office 365, Azure, Power BI, Intune

      Business Cases, Architektur & Planung, Hybride Lösungen, Management

      by Boddenberg, Ulrich B.

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      October 1979

      Klassenkampf in Frankreich

      Bourgeois et »bras nus« 1793–1795

      by Daniel Guérin, Jürgen Hoch

      Daniel Guérins Untersuchung - bei dem hier angezeigten Band handelt es sich um der Kampf der Bourgeoisie auf dem Wege zur Macht gegen die »bras nus« - gegen die »bras nus«, auf die die Bourgeoisie zur Installierung ihrer Macht gleichzeitig angewiesen war. In seiner Darstellung der Ereignisse kritisiert Guérin unter anderem die verbreitete Vorstellung, Robespierre habe als entschiedener Verteidiger der bras nus gewirkt. Ferner setzt sich Guérin ausführlich mit der Frage des Klassenkampfes auf dem Lande und der revolutionären Rolle der armen Bauern auseinander.

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      November 2017

      Theorien und Institutionen der Strafe

      Vorlesungen am Collège de France 1971-1972

      by Michel Foucault, Andrea Hemminger

      Michel Foucault hat seiner Vorlesung am Collège de France aus den Jahren 1971 und 1972 den Titel Theorien und Institutionen der Strafe gegeben. In ihr widmet er sich zum ersten Mal Fragen der Macht und der Strafe, den Praktiken und Institutionen der Disziplinierung, die für ihn dann zu einem zentralen Signum der modernen Gesellschaft werden und ihn bis zu seinem großen Werk Überwachen und Strafen (1975) und darüber hinaus beschäftigen. Den Anfang machen Untersuchungen zum mittelalterlichen Recht, zu Buße und Marter sowie zu den Bauernaufständen der Nu-Pieds in Frankreich im 17. Jahrhundert, auf die der gerade in Entstehung begriffene moderne französische Staat unter Richelieu mit seinen neuen Techniken der Erfassung, Einschließung und Disziplinierung reagiert. Foucault entdeckt hier einen historischen Schlüsselmoment in der Entwicklung des Staates der modernen Disziplinargesellschaft, einen Bruch mit der rechtlich-politischen Ordnung der mittelalterlichen Welt, den er in diesen Vorlesungen akribisch am Quellenmaterial herausarbeitet.

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      February 2018

      Mira, Oskar und die Buchstaben-Magie

      Der Bücherbär. Eine Geschichte für Erstleser:

      by Seltmann, Christian; Renger, Nikolai

      Unglaublich! Mira malt zwei Monster und die hüpfen plötzlich quicklebendig durchs Klassenzimmer. „Das sind Geheuer und Getüm!“, ruft Oskar. Im Nu verbreiten die beiden nichts als Unsinn. Doch sie suchen auch etwas ganz Bestimmtes - etwas, das sie zu richtigen Monstern werden lässt. Zum Glück haben Mira und Oskar eine unheimlich gute Idee … Eine Geschichte über den Zauber von Wörtern und Buchstaben

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      July 2022

      So verfliegt die Wut im Nu

      Mit praktischen Tipps für Eltern

      by Katja Reider

      That's How Anger Flies Away in a Flash About releasing anger and giving comfortThe little hedgehog is terribly angry! The sparrow has just sat down in hedgehog's little house and that belongs to the hedgehog alone! He rages and cries from all the anger. Fortunately, the other animals know what to do: Bear brings a pillow for him to punch, Deer stomps the anger into the ground and Mouse shows how to catch his breath again. So even the biggest anger is quickly gone.• Loving illustrations with practical tips, which immediately help with feelings of anger• Developed with psychological advice: Using rituals and rhymes to comfort and calm• Bestselling and innovative ’Ritual‘ concept: Over 55,000 copies sold of the series and over 200,000 copies gifted to German families by the Ministry of Education

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      September 2018

      Prinzessin Anneli und das liebste Pony der Welt. Der große Weihnachtszauber

      24 Adventskalendergeschichten

      by Steinbeck, Walter; Luchs, Annalena

      Und davon gibt es einige im Süßen Wald! Nicht nur, dass überall die köstlichsten Plätzchen an den Bäumen hängen - auch sonst haben Prinzessin Anneli, Albert und ihre Freunde jede Menge Spaß. Da fliegen die Puderzucker-Schneebälle, ein geheimnisvoller Plätzchendieb wird gestellt und es findet ein Wettrennen mit den Honigkuchenpferden statt. So vergeht die Zeit bis Weihnachten im Nu! Und die Freunde feiern ein fröhliches Fest im funkelnden Schein der Glühwürmchen. 24 zauberhafte Geschichten zum Vor- und Selberlesen für jeden Tag im Advent!

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      April 2024

      Monster trinken keine Erdbeermilch

      by Vincent Boudgourd, Marie-Hélène Versini, Vincent Boudgourd, Felicia Bomhoff

      Monster sind wirklich merkwürdige Wesen. Und sie haben eigenartige Gewohnheiten: Sie gehen nie zum Friseur, tragen keine Schuhe, spielen nicht Klavier. Und auch leckere Erdbeermilch trinken sie nie. Doch warum tun sie all das nicht? Die erstaunliche Antwort darauf gibt dieses Buch – und zeigt dabei auch, warum man sich vor den komischen Monstern gar nicht gruseln muss. Mit knallbunten Bildern und witzigen Texten vertreibt dieses Buch die Angst vor Monstern im Nu – der ideale Begleiter zum Einschlafen. Unterstützt Kinder dabei, spielerisch Ängste zu überwinden Mit Humor Selbstvertrauen von Kindern stärken

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      September 2025

      Habitat

      The Fundamental Unit for Understanding and Conserving Nature

      by Roger L H Dennis, Simone Fattorini

      Habitat is the fundamental unit for understanding species ecology and preserving biodiversity; it has always had a variety of meanings often not explicitly defined. This important book focuses on the two main uses of the term and their importance for nature conservation. The first, traditional usage (TH), is that of terrestrial, aquatic or aerial spatial units which can be denoted by the species they host, with associated trophic relationships and interdependencies. The second, termed resource-based habitat (RBH), focuses on any one species' habitat. These RBHs are rarely limited to one space but are defined by the intersection of appropriate resources and suitable conditions. Since the ability of individuals to exploit resources is influenced by their own unique combination of traits, the RBH is spatially and temporally variable. The book explores how communities are structured, how species and individuals interact (niches, guilds, food webs, etc.), and how biodiversity changes over space and time. Typically, a location distinguished by specific attributes (TH; a meadow, a wood, a field, etc.) has few common species, but many rare ones and the book explores this long challenging conundrum. The TH usage has immense importance and implications for maintaining wildlife. Because of the variety of the ecological characteristics of different species, the study of them in distinctive spatial units (a lake, a moor, the seashore, the lower atmosphere, etc.) requires special methods in each case to determine their conservation status. The RBH is critical for understanding the factors necessary for the maintenance of 'focal' species, regarded as key or rare elements of ecosystems. The book explores the different ways in which such species are maintained: i.e., their traits, defining their ecological and behavioural uniqueness, morphology, physiology, biochemistry, and the resources-and conditions-on which they depend. It also examines how, as specialists or generalists, species are placed in the trophic hierarchy, how they fit into their communities and influence the evolution (or demise) of other species. Ultimately, the book investigates how best to conserve biodiversity.

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      Biography & True Stories
      March 2019

      Biography of He Binglin: An Educator in China

      by Li Guiyuan

      He Binglin, a modern educator, established Yueyun Middle School in Hunan province. From Qing Dynasty to the period of People's Republic of China, He devoted his life to education and Yueyun Middle School as a principal for more than 50 years. With unique educational philosophy, he developed any amount of talents as backbones of China. Besides, as a democrat, he committed himself to the building of democracy in his old age. This book aims at artistically presenting the whole life of He Binglin based on historical facts to show the figure as a civilian educator. In this way can students in Yueyun Middle School have a further understanding of the founder of their school. Also, this book can be as the source to study the educational philosophy and personality of He Binglin.

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      Fiction

      La hermandad de la Casa Grande (The brotherhood of the Big House)

      Una novela negra sobre el juicio del Estado a los brujos de Chiloé (A detective novel about the state's trial of the witches of Chiloé)

      by Eduardo Pérez Arroyo

      It's 1879. To the north, Chile defends foreign investment in the Pacific War. To the south, beyond the already invaded Araucania, from a large, almost unexplored island, rumors of violence, superstition and a state incapable of enforcing its law spread. The elite would be at ease if some “elements” that are not occupied at the border with Peru penetrated Chiloé. They need evidence to condemn those criminals who terrorize the population with old indigenous beliefs. They call themselves witches. They are organized as La Recta Provincia or La Hermandad de la Casa Grande. They lie to scare and change the names of the cities on the island –Achao, Dalcahue or Quicaví–, confusing them with others: Buenos Aires, Villarrica, Salamanca. If they were only myths, it would be enough for the government to forget that secret place. But the one who calls himself the Greatest Liar in the World claims to have escaped the sorcerers and travels the north glimpsing the aliens: he talks to them of malice, monsters and murders; of the bloody clans' struggles to become a decaying reign. For these lies, or to secure an unstable national pride, coronels and tenants decide to put an end to things that a mortal has no power to finish.

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      Children's & YA

      I Am Not Alone

      by Ramy Tawil

      Maher realizes one day he is an only child with no siblings. He starts to feel a bit lonely, and wishes he had siblings - like his friends and cousins. Luckily, his toys are here and now it’s time to show Maher what it means to be surrounded with brothers and sisters.It’s a heartwarming story that shows how rich and powerful the imagination of an only child can be.

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