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Trusted PartnerBusiness, Economics & LawJune 2020
Consumer Behaviour in Food and Healthy Lifestyle
by Isaac K Ngugi, Helen O'Sullivan, Hanaa Osman
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Trusted PartnerAnimal husbandryNovember 2012
Camel Meat and Meat Products
by A E Bekhit, Msafiri Mbaga, Mohammed Tageldin. Edited by Isam T Kadim, Osman Mahgoub, Bernard Faye, David Favis-Mortlock, Mustafa Farouk.
Camel meat has many benefits as a meat product. It has low fat content and is highly nutritious, and has potential to be used to combat hyperacidity, hypertension, pneumonia and respiratory disease. This book reviews up-to-date literature on camel meat and meat products, carcass and meat quality characteristics, muscle structure, post-mortem analysis and the nutritive value to humans. A comparatively small component of global meat consumption, camel meat has the potential to undergo an explosion of production worldwide, and currently farming for camel meat in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Australia is undergoing significant expansion. The potential of camel meat in helping to meet projected world food shortages, and being sustainably farmed, is also explored by the editors.
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Trusted PartnerAnimal breedingDecember 2011
Goat Meat Production and Quality
by Osman Mahgoub, Isam T Kadim, Edward Webb, Chris D Lu, J N. B. Shrestha, Mourad Rekik, Imène Ben Salem, Narjess Lassoued, Jorge R Kawas, N H Casey, L Simela, Bruce A McGregor, Jung Hoon Lee, Govind Kannan, Nur El Huda I. E. D. Osman, Anastasio Arguello, Noemi Castro, Davina Sanchez-Macias, Juan Capote, P Morand-Fehr, A Araba, P Bas, A El Aich, Gisele Alexandre. Edited by Osman Mahgoub, Isam T Kadim, Edward Webb.
Written by some of the world's leading goat meat scientists, and drawing from the most recent publications in the field, this book comprehensively covers the most important areas of goat meat production. Chapters discuss the role of genetics, breeding, reproduction, and nutrition in producing good quality, profitable goat meat. The mineral, amino acid and fatty acid composition of goat meat is also addressed, along with a discussion of its nutritive value, aimed at highlighting its health benefits over other red meats.
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Trusted PartnerBusiness, Economics & LawNovember 2017
Global Climate Change and Coastal Tourism
Recognizing Problems, Managing Solutions and Future Expectations
by Andrew L Jones, Michael Phillips, Abdullah Akbas, Nazan An, Angela Anthonisz, Paulo Borges, Stephen William Boyd, Huong T. Bùi, Jeremy Buultjens, Helena Maria Calado, Rita Cannas, Salvador Anton Clavé, James Andrew Graham Cooper, Janice Cumberbatch, Osman Cenk Demiroglu, Denyse S. Dookie, Danielle Edwards
Building upon the book Disappearing Destinations (Jones and Phillips 2010) and its conclusion that promoted the need to recognize problems, meet expectations and manage solutions Global Climate Change and Coastal Tourism explores current threats to, and consequences of, climate change on existing tourism coastal destinations. Part 1 of the book provides a theoretical platform and addresses topics such as sustainability, tourism impacts, governance trade and innovation and how the media addresses climate change and tourism. It also assesses management and policy options for the future sustainability of threatened tourism coastal destinations. Part 2 presents case studies from all regions of the world (Europe, The Americas, Asia, Africa and Australasia) which synthesise findings to make recommendations that can be used to promote strategies that ameliorate projected impacts of climate change on coastal tourism infrastructure and in turn promote the future sustainability of coastal tourism destinations. This is a timely and informative text with appeal to researchers, undergraduate and post graduate students of tourism management, tourism planning, sustainable tourism development and leisure management, coastal tourism/management, environmental management/planning, geography, coastal zone management or climate change studies.
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2012
Weihnachten mit der buckligen Verwandtschaft
by Herausgegeben von Bittrich, Dietmar; Beiträge von Greve, Andreas; Beiträge von Hach, Lena; Beiträge von Bergmann, Michel; Beiträge von Seddig, Katrin; Beiträge von Wilkening, Edgar; Beiträge von Kibermanis, Tania; Beiträge von Sieg, Sören; Beiträge von Weßling, Kathrin; Beiträge von Prüfer, Tillmann; Beiträge von Fischer, Susanne; Beiträge von Braun, Harald; Beiträge von Bogdan, Isabel; Beiträge von Hohage, Karsten; Beiträge von Alanyali, Iris; Beiträge von Pospiech, Hartmut; Beiträge von Uebel, Tina; Beiträge von Engin, Osman; Beiträge von Bittrich, Dietmar
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Trusted PartnerApril 2015
Urlaub mit der buckligen Verwandtschaft
by Herausgegeben von Bittrich, Dietmar; Beiträge von Wilkening, Edgar; Beiträge von Ritter, Christian; Beiträge von Weßling, Kathrin; Beiträge von Schnoy, Sebastian; Beiträge von Maaß, Helmut; Beiträge von Astner, Lucy; Beiträge von Stutz, Stefan; Beiträge von Oellig, Tobias; Beiträge von Schuller, Alexander; Beiträge von Hach, Lena; Beiträge von Engin, Osman; Beiträge von Bokowski, Paul; Beiträge von Sieg, Sören; Beiträge von Schmelter, Antoinette; Beiträge von Kurfer, Tobias; Beiträge von Metzger, Jochen; Beiträge von Braun, Harald; Beiträge von Bielenstein, Daniel; Beiträge von Moritz, Rainer; Beiträge von Bittrich, Dietmar
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Personal & social issues: body & health (Children's/YA)
Akosua and Osman
by Manu Herbstein
Akosua Annan is a confident and fiercely intelligent student at a posh school in Cape Coast, Ghana. There she comes under the influence of a charismatic feminist teacher. Osman Said’s background is very different. Upon the death of his parents, a police sergeant and an unschooled market trader, immigrants to Accra from the North, he is adopted by a retired school teacher, Hajia Zainab. After a spell as an apprentice in an auto workshop, he returns to school. There, finding the teaching inadequate, he becomes an avid reader and educates himself. Akosua and Osman are thrown together by chance in the course of a school visit to the slave dungeon at Cape Coast Castle. Their paths cross again as finalists in the national school debating competition where the subject is “The problem of poverty in Ghana is insoluble.” They meet for the third time as students at the University of Ghana and as we leave them, it looks as if their relationship might develop into something permanent. The friendship between Akosua and Osman is one that transcends differences of ethnic origin, class and religion. This story celebrates the diversity of Ghanaian society. “This fascinating novel tells the story of how these two young people from these disparate backgrounds are brought together as if by an unseen hand, in a process that teaches us about our history, our common humanity despite ethnic differences, the need to pursue our ambitions, the strength of human sexuality and the need for self-discipline, and, above all, the power of love.” The Judges, Burt Award for African Literature, 2011. The Burt Award for African Literature recognises excellence in young adult fiction from African countries. It supports the writing and publication of high quality, culturally relevant books and ensures their distribution to schools and libraries to help develop young people’s literacy skills and foster their love of reading. The Burt Award is generously sponsored by the Canadian philanthropist, Bill Burt, and is part of the ongoing literacy programmes of the Ghana Book Trust and of CODE, a Canadian NGO which has been supporting development through education for over 50 years. The Burt Award includes the guaranteed purchase of 3000 copies of the winning books for free distribution to secondary school libraries.
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Children's & YAJuly 2022
Dratted Djinn
A Dangerous Wish
by Ute Krause
Magical historical time travel adventures from bestselling author Ute Krause. All Anton wanted was to buy a bottle of milk – not ending up stuck in the year 1698 in the middle of the Ottomans’ siege of Vienna! Turns out the blue bottle he found hosts a djinn who was locked in over 300 years ago when he failed his mission. Anton’s family is delighted to get a chance to turn their rather run-down house into a proper villa, but the wishes go awry since the djinn’s preferences do not align with 21st century expectations. Anton feels bad for Osman and wants to help him. Unfortunately, wishing for Osman to get a second chance sweeps Anton and his older sister Fanni away to the past. Osman tells them the only way back is to set things right and save his master. They have no choice but to help him while navigating this unknown world – and trying to stay alive … Series Part 2: Dratted Djinn - The Prince in the Cage, published 07/2023 Series to be continued
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Children's & YAMay 2020
Concrete Empire
by Genc Osman Yavas
“One day, in a city, technology developed too much And people feed themselves with pills, they no nore need to munch But they have no idea what is a tree or a flower And the city is covered with smoke coming from chimneys all over They become breathless day by day. but found the solution not far away.” **** The Reading Elephant series was designed to make first-time readers love books and reading. The Reading Elephant series has been split into levels which children will be able to read easily as they start their own reading experiences and will join young readers on their adventure in discovering brand new worlds. The Series’ Features: Easy to read, large writings. Unique narration that supports language teaching Multiple pictures that accompany the stories Themes that feed the emotion and thought universe Language used towards conceptual development Image language that develops visual interpretation skill Stories that reinforce reading skills Rich vocabulary Supporting other learning areas
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How Can I Heal the Sadness in Her Eyes
by Gulayse Kocak
The novel has mainly two characters: Yasemin (an amateur piano-player and church organist with a passion for music - we “hear” music playing in her head throughtout the novel - and very strong compassion for street children; and her husband Mehmet, a professor of social anthropology, whose interest is population control in hunter-collector societies, and whose hobby is painting. They are relatively newly married. For both, this is a second marriage.These two characters are the narrators throughout the novel (except for their cat, Osman, an occasional narrator); the novel proceeds either in dialogues or the characters’ inner thoughts in the form of stream of consciousness. The novel is based on the relationship of this couple; we learn about their past marriages, their past experiences (Mehmet’s father was a colonel), and gradually we get to see the actual reasons underlying their current marital problems, their lack of communication, their alienation, their frustrations, his inability to show her his love, her inability to trust him - for they are both locked in their own inner worlds.