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Promoted ContentJuly 1996
Die ertrag- und vermögensteuerrechtliche Behandlung von Gewerbebetrieben mit Betriebsstätten in Deutschland und Griechenland
im Lichte des deutsch-griechischen Doppelbesteuerungsabkommens (DBA).
by Karakitis, Alexandros
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Promoted ContentOctober 2010
Beim Griechen
Wie mein Vater in unserer Taverne Geschichte schrieb
by Stefanidis, Alexandros
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Trusted PartnerFebruary 1993
Der Zweifel an der Rechtswidrigkeit der Tat.
Eine Untersuchung zur Problematik des bedingten Unrechtsbewußtseins.
by Dimakis, Alexandros
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Trusted PartnerAugust 2014
Wie geht's den Jungs vom Gottesacker?
Meine unorthodoxe Jugend im katholischen Internat
by Stefanidis, Alexandros
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Trusted PartnerOctober 2001
Die Heilige Nacht auf dem Berg
Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte
by Alexandros Papadiamantis, Andrea Schellinger, Danae Coulmas
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Trusted Partner
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Trusted PartnerOctober 2014
Opa kriegt nichts mehr zu trinken!
Neue Weihnachtsgeschichten mit der buckligen Verwandtschaft
by Herausgegeben von Bittrich, Dietmar; Beiträge von Hach, Lena; Beiträge von Stefanidis, Alexandros; Beiträge von Gantenbrink, Nora; Beiträge von Stutz, Stefan; Beiträge von Faller, Pia; Beiträge von Gieselmann, Dirk; Beiträge von Bergmann, Renate; Beiträge von Sieg, Sören; Beiträge von Rolfes, Bettina; Beiträge von Maaß, Helmut; Beiträge von Luig, Judith; Beiträge von Schöne, Lothar; Beiträge von Lachmann, Käthe; Beiträge von Bielenstein, Daniel; Beiträge von Giese, Vanessa; Beiträge von Weisfeld, Georg; Beiträge von Betz, Martin; Beiträge von Hannemann, Uli; Beiträge von Lassahn, Bernhard; Beiträge von Braun, Harald; Beiträge von Bittrich, Dietmar
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Trusted PartnerJuly 2017
Das Spiel meines Lebens
by Herausgegeben von Suchorski, Julia; Beiträge von Reng, Ronald; Beiträge von Stanišic, Saša; Beiträge von Mayer, Ayla; Beiträge von Verollet, Misha; Beiträge von Schröder, Christoph; Beiträge von Stefanidis, Alexandros; Beiträge von Putsch, Christian; Beiträge von Westermann, Christine; Beiträge von Wells, Benedict; Beiträge von Spiller, Christian; Beiträge von Friedrichs, Julia; Beiträge von Schmidt, Jochen; Beiträge von Kaube, Jürgen; Beiträge von Pletzinger, Thomas; Beiträge von Fuchs, Kirsten; Beiträge von Knipphals, Dirk; Beiträge von Hulpe, Marius; Beiträge von Winkler, Philipp; Beiträge von Feldhaus, Kai; Beiträge von Fiebrig, Stefanie; Beiträge von Bredekamp, Horst; Beiträge von Willmann, Frank; Beiträge von Roloff, Simon; Beiträge von Kröchert, Michael
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August 2020
Gorilas en el techo
by Karake, Karen
That afternoon a teacher shouted: Gorillas on the roof! Karen didn't know whether to cry or run; nor did she know that her life was about to crumble like bread crumbs. Soon after, her parents announced that the family was moving. Whaaaat? Her hair stood on end. Leaving school, friends, grandparents and her beloved Guatemala was much worse than if ten apes had jumped on her. But Karen's real tragedy begins when she arrives in another country that she can't even locate on a map, thousands of miles away from her own, with a language that not even Dad understands and, as if that weren't enough, with new classmates who look at her like a freak. She has two options: to lock herself in her shell or to go out and squeeze the lemons that life offers her. With a spontaneous, sharp, funny and agile language, the protagonist tells us her adventures and misfortunes to adapt to Israel and her violent environment, because, although it seems a joke, they flee from Guatemala because of the violence and arrive to a country in war. However, Karen will also discover the surprise of the first kiss, the power of friendship and how wonderful life can be, even though it is not always free of pain. Gorillas on the Roof, immerses us with great talent and in a simple way in deep and sometimes complicated issues such as intolerance, violence, death, awakening to sexuality and hope for a peaceful world where we all fit
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The Poet's Novel
by Murathan Mungan
The Poet's Novel is set in an imaginary world without high technology, and where its human dwellers maintain a strong connection with nature. Here poets and philosophers are revered deeply, and poems embellish city walls instead of flags; it is a world where words are sacred and dreams magical. We navigate this terrain through three main characters: Bendag, a legendary poet who has been on voluntary exile for fifty years; Moottah, a reclusive philosopher who has not left his home for more than twenty years; and Gamenn, an intelligent detective who has undertaken to investigate the poet murders that have been shaking the Mainland for a while. When each of these characters embark on their own quests, their seemingly divergent paths converge and their stories merge, creating a whole that is both powerful and deeply moving.
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Bouncer
by Alejandro Jodorowsky and François Boucq
A Western tale turned on its ear and filled with strange characters and surreal situations. From what could only have originated from the mind of "El Topo" director, and "The Metabarons" author, Alejandro Jodorowsky, "Bouncer" follows the adventures of a one armed gunslinger and sometimes saloon bouncer in one of the Wild West’s many dangerous and vice-infested towns. Drawn by acclaimed artist François Boucq in a gritty and realistic style.
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September 2014
The Incal
by Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius
The Sci-Fi masterpiece by Moebius and Jodorowsky about the tribulations of the shabby detective John Difool as he searches for the precious and coveted Incal. John Difool, a low-class detective in a degenerate dystopian world, finds his life turned upside down when he discovers an ancient, mystical artifact called "The Incal." Difool’s adventures will bring him into conflict with the galaxy’s greatest warrior, the Metabaron, and will pit him against the awesome powers of the Technopope. These encounters and many more make up a tale of comic and cosmic proportions that has Difool fighting for not only his very survival, but also the survival of the entire universe.
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Die Präparatorin
The Taxidermist
by Andreas Wagner
When taxidermist Felicitas Booth discovers a box of her father's memorabilia, her world begins to crumble. Wasn't he just the innocent victim of a murder she thought he was for decades? What happened on that Africa expedition where only half the participants survived? Felicitas decides to find out the truth, without knowing that her undertaking could have serious consequences for her own life. Andreas Wagner – born in Mainz, winegrower, historian and author – succeeded in creating a novel, that is so diverse and multi-faceted that it resists any classification. What begins as a carefully told and touchingly cozy story drastically changes into a genuine investigative thriller. Throughout the novel, the narrator recalls memory fragments which capture the experiences of Felicitas' father in Africa. Caught up in a dangerous maelstrom of events, the protagonist Felicitas has to wrestle with these memories of her childhood and demons of her past. Wagner manages in a remarkable way to awaken a fascination for the processes and effects of taxidermy and to provide insights into a profession that tries to demistify death. The initial unease the reader perceives from the protagonist’s profession and family history develops into a dynamic and gripping plot – and a fascinating novel.
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Orthodox & Oriental ChurchesAugust 2015
Modern Othodox Thinkers
From the Philokalia to the Present Day
by Andrew Louth
A lively and perceptive account of the lives, writings and enduring intellectual legacies of the great Orthodox theologians of the past 250 years. This book explores and explains the enduring influence of some of the world's greatest modern theologians. Starting with the influence of the Philokalia in nineteenth-century Russia, the book moves through the Slavophiles, Solov'ev, Florensky in Russia and then traces the story through the Christian intellectuals exiled from Stalin's Russia - Bulgakov, Berdyaev, Florovsky, Lossky, Lot-Borodine, Skobtsova - and a couple of theologians outside the Russian world: the Romanian Staniloae and the Serbian Popovich, both of whom studied in Paris. Andrew Louth then considers the contributions of the second generation Russians - Evdokimov, Meyendorff, Schmemann - and the theologians of Greece from the sixties onwards - Zizioulas, Yannaras, and others, as well as influential monks and spiritual elders, especially Fr Sophrony of the monastery in Essex and his mentor, St Silouan. The book concludes with an illuminating chapter on Metropolitan Kallistos and the theological vision of the Philokalia.
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Sociology & anthropologyMarch 2020
Tetã Tekoha
by Nhandewa, Alexandro; Yvoty, Ana Lúcia; Silva, Débora; Zamboni, Felipe; Sabino, Jaqueline; Tupã, Rodrigo; Pyntánh, Tiago; Matias, Uerique; Jacintho, Valéria; Queiroz, Yago
Tetã Tekoha is a cry of resistance from ten young Guarani indigenous people, students at the State University of Londrina (UEL). Members of the Indigenous Word project, which sought to bring together and develop their authorship and their role, the students present first-person reports, with their own style - and a lot of emotion - in a search for affirmation of identity, ancestry and identification with both worlds: village and the city. From their experience at the university, where they study to deepen knowledge that may be useful to their people and question the invisibility and imposition of Western culture as unique, they want to show that they move between the worlds without abandoning their essence.