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Baerli und der Rotnasige
Bärli und der Rotnasige ist liebevoll illustriert von Michael Stefer und witzig getextet von Helga Kleisny: Ein Flugzeugkapitän und eine Luftfahrtjournalistin, die in Corona-Zeiten in einem Buch den Charme von Janosch-Zeichungen, die illustre Welt einer Alice im Wunderland und die Lebensweisheiten des Kleinen Prinzen vereinen.
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Promoted ContentJuly 1999
Oh, wie peinlich!
Psychologie der kleinen Missgeschicke
by Artel, Ann Ch; Derksen, Bettina
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Peace studies & conflict resolutionMay 2015
The Politics of Disarmament and Rearmament in Afghanistan
by Deedee Derksen
This report examines why internationally funded programs to disarm, demobilize, and reintegrate militias since 2001 have not made Afghanistan more secure and why its society has instead become more militarized. Supported by the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) as part of its broader program of study on the intersection of political, economic, and conflict dynamics in Afghanistan, the report is based on some 250 interviews with Afghan and Western officials, tribal leaders, villagers, Afghan National Security Force and militia commanders, and insurgent commanders and fighters, conducted primarily between 2011 and 2014.
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Mystery2013
Catered to Death
A Midlife Crisis Mystery
by Marlo Hollinger
DeeDee and Steve Pearson enjoy that rare thing––a happy marriage. The only fly in their marital bliss is the fact that they are approaching retirement age with only one pension (Steve’s). DeeDee hopes to remedy their financial situation by starting her own business––a catering company. Her first job is at Eden Academy, a private school staffed by teachers who loathe one another and a principal who is strongly lacking in principles, especially when it comes to his female employees. When this lothario winds up dead after DeeDee’s luncheon, and her first paycheck is put on what looks like permanent hold, DeeDee decides to find out who murdered the man so that she can be assured that her first catering job will be “paid in full.” As she investigates all the faculty and staff at Eden, she soon discovers that any one of them could have finished off their boss. Will DeeDee solve the murder and get her paycheck? Or will she end up “catered to death”?