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      • KANOA Verlag

        KANOA-Verlag, Schweiz: Förderung des kulturellen Austauschs mit Lateinamerika und seinen Autoren im Bereich Literatur. Veröffentlichung von Belletristik in spanischer Sprache und deren Übersetzung ins Deutsche und Englische. In Zusammenarbeit mit Verlagen in Europa, Verbreitungsplattformen und Kultureinrichtungen fördern wir lateinamerikanische Autoren und ihre Werke, um ein Lesepublikum entsprechend ihren Ansprüchen zu erreichen. Editorial KANOA, Suiza: Promoción de intercambio cultural con América Latina y sus autores en el campo de la literatura. Publicación en español de textos de ficción y su traducción al alemán e inglés. En cooperación con otras editoriales, plataformas de difusión y entidades culturales, promovemos autores latinoamericanos y sus obras para alcanzar un público lector de acuerdo a sus exigencias. KANOA publishing house, Switzerland: we promote a cultural exchange with Latin America and its authors in the field of literature. Publishing is focused on the publication of fiction in Spanish and its translation into German and English. In cooperation with publishers in Europe, diffusion platforms and cultural entities, we promote Latin American authors and their works in order to reach a reading public according to their demands.

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      • Kanki Publishing

        KankiPublishing publishes books in business, economics, management, self-development, daily life knowledge and skills, humanities and linguistics, while pursuing originality based on the motto: “Convince, Satisfy and Fascinate Our Readers”.

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        Science & Mathematics
        March 2020

        Quantitative Genetics, Genomics and Plant Breeding

        by Manjit S Kang

        Since the first edition of this book was published in 2002, the field of quantitative genetics, genomics and breeding has changed markedly. To meet this challenge, this new edition has only five updated chapters; the remaining 17 chapters are entirely new. This book presents state-of-the-art, authoritative chapters on 1) Genomics, Quantitative Trait Loci and Molecular Breeding (11 chapters) and 2) Multi-environment Trials and Plant Breeding (11 chapters). These chapters emphasise the application of genomics and genome editing techniques in the context of plant breeding, and the latest in examining genotype X environment interactions in the field through applying quantitative genetics techniques. There is a particular focus on using genomic information to help evaluate traits that can combat abiotic stresses, genome-wide association mapping, high-throughput phenotyping, bioinformatics and the use of big data and gene editing techniques. Chapters describe breeding approaches that help make use of alien germplasm and enable biofortification, and the intergration of statistical techniques. Examples are taken from across crop science and a very wide geographical base.

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        A Fairy’s Fragrant Silk and Lovesickness

        by Kang Qinxin, Huang Junxian

        One Summer Holiday, a little girl named Sisi visits her grandma-in-law in China's Jiangnan Region. At her grandma’s home, Sisi sees an ancient loom, a magical weaving process and some beautiful silk products. Through the squeaky and creaky loom, Sisi begins her wonderful journey of searching her beautiful Fairy. Every thread is interwoven with lovesickness for the beloved ones as the technique of silk weaving has been passed down during the past several thousand years.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2017

        From East to West

        by (Qing)Kang You Wei

        These books include articles and letters written by ancient Chinese ambassadors and travellers in 1800s and 1900s about what they saw and felt during their staying in the western countries at that time.

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        Die schwarze Reiterin

        Roman aus der Tsing-Zeit

        by Kang Wen, Franz Kuhn

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        Genetics (non-medical)
        September 2002

        Quantitative Genetics, Genomics and Plant Breeding

        by Edited by Manjit S Kang

        This book provides an overview of the rapidly developing integration and interdependence of quantitative genetics, genomics, bioinformatics and their application to plant breeding. Chapters have been developed from a symposium held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in March 2001, although additional contributions have also been commissioned especially for this volume. The main topics covered include: quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping, genomics, bioinformatics and marker-assisted selection; tissue culture and alien introgression for crop improvement; and advances in genotype by environment interaction/stability analysis.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        Guidebook for Family and School Education

        by KANG Liying

        The whole book narrates the cooperation and interaction between family and school from education in "growing”, “communication", and "problem-solving", filling the gaps in this publishing field. Specifically, it contains the following relevant contents: with a focus on school environment where children are growing, it aims to create the character of "family" in school; common growing: it guides family and school to go forward in education with children; it specializes parents' demonstration function so as to cooperate with school education.

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        DARI SEBALIK KELIR WAYANG KULIT TOK DALANG CHE ANN

        by LIM SWEE TIN, LILY KANG, FATINAH BINTI ILIAS

        Kelantan is rich in traditional art such as dikir barat, makyung, menora, shadow play, main peteri, bageh and a few others. These arts are among those that have been established for centuries in the state of Kelantan, growing and not only nationally but internationally, for example dikir barat, makyung and shadow play. Even Makyung in 2005, was named as UNESCO's World Intangible Cultural Heritage. The book attempts to explore the art of shadow play through the highlight of the involvement of a mastermind, the now-famous Tok Dalang Che Ann in Kelantan state. The art of ever- refreshing shadow play is a very unique performing art. Using beautifully carved statues, the use of curtains and the effects of shadows, shadow play has been presented for public viewing since time immemorial, as well as famous among local and foreign tourists. The book was produced in conjunction with the launch of the National Cultural Policy or DAKEN (2021) last October that emphasized the importance of art and heritage.

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        Science & Mathematics
        August 2018

        Tomatoes

        by E Heuvelink

        This new edition of a successful, practical book provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of all aspects of the production of the tomato crop, within the context of the global tomato industry. Tomatoes are one of the most important horticultural crops in both temperate and tropical regions and this book explores our current knowledge of the scientific principles underlying their biology and production.Tomatoes 2nd Edition covers genetics and breeding, developmental processes, crop growth and yield, fruit ripening and quality, irrigation and fertilisation, crop protection, production in the open field, greenhouse production, and postharvest biology and handling. It has been updated to:- reflect advances in the field, such as developments in molecular plant breeding, crop and product physiology, and production systems.- include a new chapter on organic tomato production.- present photos in full colour throughout.Authored by an international team of experts, this book is essential for growers, extension workers, industry personnel, and horticulture students and lecturers.

      • December 2019

        Stories of Contemporary China’s Scientific and Technological Innovations:The Legend of Feng Kang

        by NING Ken, TANG Tao

        Based on the growth and struggle of Feng Kang, the father of Chinese computational mathematics and the founder of finite element method theory, this book reproduces the tortuous and glorious life track of a great mathematician: from Hua Luogeng to take over the subject of computational mathematics, from basic mathematics research to scientific computing research. He is unique in important research fields and ranks among the leaders in the millennium history of computing with his original theory. The winner of the Lu Xun Literature Award, Mr. Ning Ken, the novelist, and the winner of the Feng Kang Award for Scientific Computing, and the mathematician Tang Tao, jointly created the creations to show the readers the epic heroes of science and technology in the fiery era at the beginning of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, and a mathematics amazing man worth remembering forever—Feng Kang.

      • Fiction

        Bunker X Burim District​

        by Young sook Kang

        IT IS ONE YEAR AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE nicknamed ‘The Big One’ destroyed everything in Burim District, and Yujin is living in a bunker. This is the bunker Yujin found after wandering from shelter to shelter. She lives in the damp and stuffy bunker with 10 other people, surviving off any debris they can find and the survival kits occasionally distributed to them from the outside. The first thing that jumps out at readers about this book is the desolate life in the bunker and the ashen landscape of District Burim which was razed to the ground by an earthquake. Young-sook Kang, who has frequently dealt with the topics of cities and disasters in her novels, paints an even more vivid and shocking depiction of disasters in this book. In particular, the memories that South Koreans have of recent. The reason why Yujin and the other survivors of ‘The Big One’ must live in the bunker is because the government judged that Burim District was a polluted area after the earthquake, subsequently isolating it from the rest of the world. People are allowed to leave Burim District and settle in nearby N city, but in order to do this they must first put a biometric chip in their bodies and become ‘objects of management’. The people who cannot—or will not—do this have no choice but to remain in the bunker. But one day, people in gray hazmat suits come into Burim District carrying a large human-sized machine. It doesn’t take long before people start disappearing from the bunker and rumors start surfacing. Now Yujin, who has been sending people one by one to N city, begins to wonder if she can survive till the end. At the same time, while describing the history of Burim District and showing how there were already cracks and gaps existing beneath the surface of everyday life, Young-sook Kang imagines an earthquake that instantly makes the social inequalities painfully apparent. Before ‘The Big One’, Burim District was already a failing city. Although it enjoyed a short-lived boom from the iron industry, closures and suspended projects for redevelopment caused the city to be abandoned. Eventually Burim District became the home for all of society’s rejects—people who have no place to go because they have either failed in the big city or because they are sick. The image of a government that so quickly labels, isolates, and abandons a failed city where people whom no one cares for live, feels less like fiction and more like the inequalities that are present in every corner of our society today.

      • Health & Personal Development

        This is Your Life

        by Cai Kang-Yong

        Live for Yourself swept the No.1 bestseller of major bookstores. The second book, This is Your life will teach you to be just right and enjoy the refreshing interpersonal relationship!   In his previous book Live for Yourself, Kang-Yong compared emotional intelligence to three things─ sunshine, breeze, and water drop. Sunshine is “understanding," and Live for Yourself talks about how to become understanding. Breeze is "just right". In This is Your Life, Kang-Yong talks about how to be "just right" in EQ through interpersonal relationships. ".   The "just right" in interpersonal relationships is to find suitable and appropriate conditions for ourselves, so that we can live more comfortably. You have to live comfortably without anyone explaining any reason. That is because, this is your life.   There is a bar that makes people linger, there is an overzealous bar owner, an outdated famous host, a handsome bartender, a man who can make delicious eggroll, and a mysterious old witch. They will bring their life stories with which you and I both seem to be familiar, but have never thought of the solutions.   How to make friends: - Making friends is not as same as buying things. You’ll choose a flawless washing machine or diamond ring, but you wouldn’t want to be friends with someone who is flawless. - When some people complain that their friends are too realistic, it is because they themselves use realistic standards to measure friendship. - There is no standard template for living, only scripts that suit us. - Be a reflector. Making friends interesting and they won’t leave you. - When you want to increase self-confidence, comparing your strengths with others. When you want to increase fighting will, comparing your weaknesses with others. - What makes you comfortable is friendship; what makes you anxious is connection.   How to satisfy parents and be yourself at the same time: - Who will emotionally blackmail us? If we feel that we owe someone, we will be blackmailed by them. - If you really can’t bear not knowing your parents, or don’t love them, there is an Ah Q mentality way, but it is very useful. It is to imagine an ideal parent in your heart. - Separate your parents' expectations from your own wishes, and measure your limited mental strength and make an assignment that is not compromised. - Satisfying parents’ expectations in small matters is to reserve bargaining chips and hope that parents can respect your own wishes in major matters.

      • November 2006

        Korean Picture Dictionary_English/Chinese/Japanese

        by Hyoun-hwa Kang

        This book was designed for easy use by new foreign learners of Korean. • It covers a total of approximately 3,800 words chosen from the 50,000 vocabulary words found on the National Academy of the Korean Language's (NAKL) list of most frequently used words in Korean and the Yonsei Korean Dictionary, as well as from textbooks used in teaching Korean as a foreign language at the university level. • Thirteen categories cover a diverse range of vocabulary from everyday life, in subjects from home to school and from nature to the galaxy. • Word translations in English, Chinese, Japanese make sure each word makes sense in your language. • Pictures help you enjoy remembering words that otherwise would be dry and unexciting. Each section includes phrases and expressions from everyday Korean that help you put words in context. • Along with the learning of visual pictures, listening practice is added through the voice audio MP3 CD on each vocabulary.(Anyone who has bought only the book can purchase Charged Mp3 File separately.)

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