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      • Al Masriah Al Lubnaniah

        Al-Masriah Al-Lubnaniahwas established to create and maintain a high status in the publishing field and the Arab world,andalways has the aim of producing quality books in its content and shape.

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      • MSL Master

        MSL Master focuses on developing Chinese learning materials for young adult and adult students. We are keen to solve problems they face when learning Chinese. When students are not making progress, we usually find problems else where.  Take a brief look at our products here: https://www.mslmaster.com/index.php/chinese-textbooks/9-books/165-msl-master-products-at-a-glance

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        January 2019

        Vor dem Palast

        Gespräche über Einar Schleef

        by Corinne Orlowski

        »Der Ort vor dem Palast ist der Ort der Transformation, des Figurwerdens, des Tragödiewerdens, er ist der eigentliche Ort des Theaters«, sagt die Theaterwissenschaftlerin Ulrike Haß im Gespräch. Dort, inszenierend und über das Theater schreibend (Droge Faust Parsifal), hat sich der Theatermann Schleef aufgehalten. Von dort aus hat er operiert. Aber wer war Einar Schleef (1944-2001)?Die Gespräche dieses Bandes kreisen die kontroverse Ausnahmeerscheinung und das Werk dieses Künstlers ein, der Regisseur, Autor, Maler, Darsteller, Filmer und Fotograf in einer Person war. Die Herausgeberin fragt: Was machte ihn aus? Welche Entdeckungen sind in den künstlerischen Disziplinen, die er beherrschte, zu machen? Was an den Erkenntnissen, Thesen, Provokationen und Demonstrationen, die Einar Schleefs Arbeiten bereithalten, verlangt danach, vorgezeigt und diskutiert, verwandelt und weitergegeben zu werden? Wo steht das Theater heute? Wie geht es weiter?Mit der Herausgeberin gesprochen haben: Sebastian Baumgarten, Bibiana Beglau, Jakob Fedler, Michael Freitag (über den Maler), Christine Groß, Ulrike Haß, Carl Hegemann, Regine Herrmann (über den Fotografen), Jürgen Holtz, Elfriede Jelinek, Wolfram Koch, Thomas Köck, Hans-Ulrich Müller-Schwefe (über den Autor), Armin Petras, Claus Peymann, Günther Rühle, Ulrich Rasche, Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, Heiner Sylvester (über den Filmer), Rita Thiele, Susan Todd, Martin Wuttke.

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        Children's & YA
        2014

        The dodo with golden feathers

        by Corinne Fleury, Sébastien Pelon

        A dodo with golden feathers lives in a village in Mauritius. Every day he lays an egg containing a golden nugget. His heart also has incredible powers. When the greedy villagers discover his powers, they all want to catch him. The dodo is in danger. Old Mimine is the only one to protect him…

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        November 2006

        Religions orientales - culti misterici

        Neue Perspektiven - nouvelles perspectives - prospettive nuove. Herausgegeben im Rahmen des trilateralen Projektes "Les religions orientales dans le monde greco-romain"

        by Herausgegeben von Rüpke, Jörg; Herausgegeben von Bonnet, Corinne; Herausgegeben von Scarpi, Paolo; Unterstützt von Hartmann, Nicole; Unterstützt von Fabricius, Franca

      • Child & developmental psychology
        September 2021

        When A Child Grieves

        Psychoanalytic Understanding and Technique

        by Masur, Corinne

        For many years, debate has raged as to whether children are capable of embarking on a true mourning process. In When a Child Grieves, Corinne Masur provides an excellent overview of the myriad psychoanalytic theories on the subject and demonstrates conclusively that children can and do mourn. She describes how children and adolescents experience grief and how the mourning process can go awry. Dr Masur provides ample guidelines for the evaluation and treatment of children and adolescents struggling with their grief, alongside a multitude of clinical examples to illustrate her salient points. One detailed and poignant case history is returned to throughout the book, that of a three-year-old who lost his father to suicide. This sensitive and important work fills a void in the literature and will become a key text for trainees and qualified psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, clinicians, and other professionals working with bereaved children.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

        She Knows Everything About Us

        by Kajsa Gordan

        ”Tell me”, Corinne said again. ”It usually feels better when you tell someone.” When Corinne is about to start 7th grade she sees her chance to change schools and start over. Become herself again, and not Corinne with the dead mother. No one will find out what is going on with her. In a part of the school, closed-off for renovation, Corinne and her friends one day discover the school counselor’s abandoned room. What starts like a game when Corinne sits down in the counselor’s chair soon turns into something else. There is something about the room – a mood, the atmosphere. One by one, her fellow classmates come to reveal their innermost secrets to Corinne. And she listens. Because, if you are the one helping others, you don’t have to think about your own sadness.

      • The Global Informal Workforce

        Priorities for Inclusive Growth

        by Corinne Delechat, Leandro Medina

        This book takes a fresh look at shadow economies around the world and their overall impact on the macroeconomy. It compiles recent research by IMF staff and academics and aims to shed new light on the topic. The contributions look at the evolution of the informal economy over time, analyze its drivers and economic consequences, and discuss possible policy responses. The book covers interactions between the informal economy, labor and product markets, gender equality, fiscal institutions and outcomes, social protection, and financial inclusion.

      • Romance

        Love in Vogue

        by Eve Bourton

        When her tycoon father suddenly dies, Corinne Marchand, heartbroken and also mistrustful of men after being abandoned by playboy Philippe de Rochmort three years earlier, throws herself into running his couture empire based in Paris. Busy with her new life and convinced that she is better off alone, she refuses to give merchant banker Miles Corsley the time of day, let alone a date. Corinne's younger sister, model Yolande Marchand, has loved Philippe’s brother Yves all her life, and they are to be married but after meeting bad boy film star Patrick Dubuisson she breaks off her engagement and embarks on a passionate affair in Hollywood with Patrick. When Philippe finally returns to France and shocking secrets are revealed, Corinne has to decide if she will trust Miles with more than her money as they battle to save her company from a hostile takeover while Yolande learns the hard way that Hollywood glamour doesn't always bring happiness. Meanwhile Philippe and Yves are struggling to convince the women they love that they are the men they really want. All anyone can ask for is a second chance.

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