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      Children's & YA

      I Am A Little Barista

      by Andy Bianchi

      Barry got an assignment from his teacher to visit a jpb that he's interested in. He always been enamoured by his uncle's unique occupation, which is a coffeeshop owner. Barry also wants to have a coffeeshop! So, Barry visits his uncle's café in hope to learn more about coffee and what it takes to be a barista. So many things to learn!

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      Children's & YA
      2016

      Gadis Paradis Learns About Beauty

      by Andy Bianchi

      Gadis spends all her time trying to look beautiful. One day while shopping at the market she sees an old book with ideas on how to look even more beautiful. She follows all the instructions, but it's the complete opposite. She then learns that realy beauty comes from within, just like what the book taught her.

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      Children's & YA
      2016

      Mega Gajah Cooks for Her Class

      by Andy Bianchi

      Mega and her class are preparing for a parade. Mega wants to sew costumes but she can't because she doesn't have fingers. But Mega has a trunk and she is very good at cooking. She can do something that other kids in the class can't do!

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      Children's & YA
      2019

      Upai Saves the Forest

      by Andy Bianchi

      Visiting Grandma's house in the mountain has always been fun. Upai can go camping with friends, having adventure in the forest, and many more. But, this holiday, he can't do all that because the forest in the mountain is gone!

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      March 2021

      Feeling fresh

      Wie Kälte unser Immunsystem stärkt und wir uns rundum wohlfühlen

      by Andrea Bianchi

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      European history
      October 2013

      Popular science and public opinion in eighteenth-century France

      by Michael R. Lynn

      Now available in paperback, Michael R. Lynn's book analyses the popularisation of science in Enlightenment France. He examines the content of popular science, the methods of dissemination, the status of the popularisers and the audience, and the settings for dissemination and appropriation. Lynn introduces individuals like Jean-Antoine Nollet, who made a career out of applying electric shocks to people, and Perrin, who used his talented dog to lure customers to his physics show. He also examines scientifically oriented clubs like Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier's Musée de Monsieur which provided locations for people interested in science. Phenomena such as divining rods, used to find water and ores as well as to solve crimes; and balloons, the most spectacular of all types of popular science, demonstrate how people made use of their new knowledge. Lynn's study provides a clearer understanding of the role played by science in the Republic of Letters and the participation of the general population in the formation of public opinion on scientific matters.

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      January 1993

      Mit den Jahren gehen

      Ein Wegbegleiter für ein schöpferisches Älterwerden

      by Bianchi, Eugene C / Englisch Saupe, Jürgen

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      February 2018

      Popular science and public opinion in eighteenth-century France

      by Michael Lynn, Joseph Bergin, Penny Roberts, Bill Naphy

      In this book, Michael R. Lynn analyses the popularisation of science in Enlightenment France. He examines the content of popular science, the methods of dissemination, the status of the popularisers and the audience, and the settings for dissemination and appropriation. Lynn introduces individuals like Jean-Antoine Nollet, who made a career out of applying electric shocks to people, and Perrin, who used his talented dog to lure customers to his physics show. He also examines scientifically oriented clubs like Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier's Musée de Monsieur which provided locations for people interested in science. Phenomena such as divining rods, used to find water and ores as well as to solve crimes; and balloons, the most spectacular of all types of popular science, demonstrate how people made use of their new knowledge. Lynn's study provides a clearer understanding of the role played by science in the Republic of Letters and the participation of the general population in the formation of public opinion on scientific matters.

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      November 2013

      Writing otherwise

      Experiments in cultural criticism

      by Jackie Stacey, Janet Wolff

      Writing otherwise is a collection of essays by established feminist and cultural critics interested in experimenting with new styles of expression. Leading figures in their field, such as Marianne Hirsch, Lynne Pearce, Griselda Pollock, Carol Smart, Jackie Stacey and Janet Wolff, all risk new ways of writing about themselves and their subjects. Aimed at both general and academic readers interested in how scholarly writing might be more innovative and creative, this collection introduces the personal, the poetic and the experimental into the frame of cultural criticism. This collection of essays is highly interdisciplinary and contributes to debates in sociology, history, anthropology, art history, cultural and media studies and gender studies. ;

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      Literary studies: from c 1900 -
      August 2016

      Writing otherwise

      Experiments in cultural criticism

      by Edited by Jackie Stacey, Janet Wolff

      Writing otherwise is a collection of essays by established feminist and cultural critics interested in experimenting with new styles of expression. Leading figures in their field, such as Marianne Hirsch, Lynne Pearce, Griselda Pollock, Carol Smart, Jackie Stacey and Janet Wolff, all risk new ways of writing about themselves and their subjects. Aimed at both general and academic readers interested in how scholarly writing might be more innovative and creative, this collection introduces the personal, the poetic and the experimental into the frame of cultural criticism. This collection of essays is highly interdisciplinary and contributes to debates in sociology, history, anthropology, art history, cultural and media studies and gender studies.

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      20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000
      July 2013

      Gender and housing in Soviet Russia

      by Lynne Attwood

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      November 2009

      Margins of desire

      by Lynne Hapgood

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      The Arts
      February 2019

      Bertrand Tavernier

      by Lynn Anthony Higgins

      Bertrand Tavernier is widely recognized as the leading French filmmaker of his generation. Both a consummate artist and a controversial public figure, he is a passionate advocate for social causes and also a tireless defender of world cinema in general and the French cinematic heritage in particular. Lynn Higgins' book offers a guided tour through Tavernier's oeuvre, taking into account both its prodigious diversity and its unifying themes. It explores his use of genre and adaptation, his work with actors and his affection for characters, his treatment of France's colonial history, his explorations of the powers of art and the complexities of intergenerational relations, both among fictional characters and within French cinema history. This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date scholarly book about Tavernier. Original and lively, sophisticated and engaging, the book will appeal to anyone interested in film studies, gender studies, and French cultural studies including academics, students, cinema enthusiasts, and Tavernier fans.

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      Aquaculture & fish-farming: practice & techniques
      December 2008

      Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries

      by Edited by G Bianchi, H R Skjoldal

      The ecosystem approach to fisheries management is high on national, regional and international agendas for sustainable fisheries management. Implementing the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries covers both theoretical and applied aspects, with a particular emphasis on practical experiences in the form of case studies from around the world, and tools for solutions. Researchers, practitioners and policy makers in fisheries, aquaculture, marine biology and ecology will find this book an invaluable overview and guide to fisheries management.

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      The Arts
      December 2011

      Bertrand Tavernier

      by Lynn Anthony Higgins, Diana Holmes, Robert Ingram

      Bertrand Tavernier is widely recognized as the leading French filmmaker of his generation. Both a consummate artist and a controversial public figure, he is a passionate advocate for social causes and also a tireless defender of world cinema in general and the French cinematic heritage in particular. Lynn Higgins' book offers a guided tour through Tavernier's oeuvre, taking into account both its prodigious diversity and its unifying themes. It explores his use of genre and adaptation, his work with actors and his affection for characters, his treatment of France's colonial history, his explorations of the powers of art and the complexities of intergenerational relations, both among fictional characters and within French cinema history. This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date scholarly book about Tavernier. Original and lively, sophisticated and engaging, the book will appeal to anyone interested in film studies, gender studies, and French cultural studies including academics, students, cinema enthusiasts, and Tavernier fans. ;

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