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      • Trusted Partner
        Aquaculture & fish-farming: practice & techniques
        May 2007

        Dietary Supplements for the Health and Quality of Cultured Fish

        by Edited by Heisuke Nakagawa, Minoru Sato, Delbert M Gatlin III

        This book addresses current information on the effects of micronutrients and other efficacious substances from plants, animals and bacteria, with regard to quality and health of cultured fish. Each chapter contains tables, figures and is packed with many new references to help expand your knowledge of various aspects of fish culture technology. With fisheries scientists and students in mind, this book serves as a useful manual for your field of research.

      • Children's & YA

        Tanta’s Expedition (Revised Edition)

        by Nakagawa Rieko, Yamawaki Yuriko

        Tanno Tanta is the bravest boy in Kurinoki-machi (“Chestnut Town”). On Tanta’s fifth birthday, a white envelope lands at his feet. Inside the envelope, Tanta finds an “expedition map,” and immediately sets out to see what awaits him there. He buys a leather hat at the hat store, a snack at the candy store, and a telescope at the toy store before setting out on his journey. Tanta marches along, loudly chanting, “I am Tanno Tanta, chief of the Lion Mountain adventurers.” Before long, he meets a leopard cub. “Hey, you!” he calls out to the cub. “Are you with me?” The cub immediately answers, “I am,” and introduces himself as Baribari Barihi. He was actually the one who sent Tanta the map, wanting to celebrate the boy's birthday. Soon becoming fast friends, Tanta and Barihi enter a dense, dark jungle. Chanting “Now for a jungle expedition. It’s not scary, because we’re not alone,” they make their way through the trees to arrive at . . . Barihi’s house! The reader of this book all but becomes Tanta, examining the map, making preparations, and striding through the jungle with Barihi. Children are sure to love every moment of Tanta’s excitement-filled fifth birthday. Each page has vividly colored illustrations by Yamawaki Yuriko, enriching and broaden the world of the story and further feeding the reader’s imagination. The map on the flyleaf is also essential.

      • Fantasy
        March 2020

        Die FROST-Chroniken 1: Krieg und Kröten

        by Susanne Pavlovic

        Yuriko Mandorak Doragon Frost, Siegelmeister, Feuerbeschwörer, Freund der Kröten und Bezwinger der Schicksalsschlange, war nur mal kurz Tabak holen. Als er nach fünf Jahren in seine Heimatstadt zurückkommt, hat man ihn vergessen.Dann taucht Arkadis auf und trägt ein Zaubersiegel auf der Zunge, dessen Rätsel Yuriko nicht ergründen kann. Yuriko wird von seiner Schülerin Galina entführt – gleich mehrfach. Die neuerliche Reise soll die Lösung des Siegelrätsels erbringen und Yuriko möglichst nicht das Leben kosten. Kein einfaches Unterfangen angesichts von feindlichen Zauberinnen, wüster Wildnis und seiner wütenden zukünftigen Exfrau.Die Welt braucht einen Helden. Doch Yuriko will einfach nur zurück nach Hause.Der neue Roman von Phantastik-Preisträgerin Susanne Pavlovic trifft mit Wucht ins Herz.

      • Fantasy
        October 2017

        Where the Stars Rise

        Asian Science Fiction & Fantasy

        by Lucas K. Law (editor), Derwin Mak (editor), Fonda Lee, E.C. Myers, Elsie Chapman, Amanda Sun, Rati Mehrotra, Jeremy Szal, and more

        Take a journey through Asia and beyond with twenty-three original thought-provoking and moving stories about identities, belonging, and choices—stories about where we come from and where we are going.   ALL EMOTIONS ARE UNIVERSAL. WE LIVE, WE DREAM, WE STRIVE, WE DIE...   Stories that explore magic and science. Stories about love, revenge, and choices. Stories that challenge ideas about race, belonging, and politics. Each wrestling between ghostly pasts and uncertain future. Each trying to find a voice in history.   Orphans and drug-smuggling in deep space. Mechanical arms in steampunk Vancouver. Djinns and espionage in futuristic Istanbul. Humanoid robot in steamy Kerala. Monsters in the jungles of Cebu. Historic time travel in Gyeongbok Palace. A rocket launch in post-apocalyptic Tokyo. A drunken ghost in Song Dynasty China. A displaced refugee skating on an ice planet. And much more.   Embrace them as you take on their journeys. And don’t look back . . .   Featuring Original Stories by Anne Carly Abad, Deepak Bharathan, Joyce Chng, Miki Dare, S.B. Divya, Pamela Q. Fernandes, Calvin D. Jim, Minsoo Kang, Fonda Lee, Gabriela Lee, Karin Lowachee, Rati Mehrotra, E.C. Myers, Tony Pi, Angela Yuriko Smith, Priya Sridhar, Amanda Sun, Naru Dames Sundar, Jeremy Szal, Regina Kanyu Wang (translated by Shaoyan Hu), Diana Xin, Melissa Yuan-Innes, Ruhan Zhao.   Introduction by Elsie Chapman   Edited by Lucas K. Law and Derwin Mak   Anthologies in this series (Strangers Among Us, The Sum of Us, Where the Stars Rise, Shades Within Us) have been recommended by Publishers Weekly, Booklist (American Library Association), Kirkus Reviews, Library Journal, School Library Journal, Locus, Foreword Reviews, and Quill & Quire.   To learn more about this publisher, click here: http://bit.ly/2LD7d9C

      • Fiction
        November 2023

        YURIKO

        by MICHELA CAVALIERE

      • December 2013

        The Dancer Within

        Intimate Conversations with Great Dancers

        by Rose Eichenbaum, edited by Aron Hirt-Manheimer

        Intimate portraits of some of the most beloved dancers in America

      • Literary Fiction
        January 2015

        Tita

        by Marie Houzelle

        This book is a delight! - Anne Korkeakivi Like Louise Fitzhugh's classic Harriet the Spy, the story is powered by a precocious and independent loner whose observations and reports are both charming and moving. Tita is a remarkable debut. .- Katharine Weber ...Witty, wry, and clever...I cannot recommend it enough! - Janet Skeslien Charles   This book has a charm so unique and powerful, it pulls you in simply, effortlessly...I loved it.-Nicola Keegan,   There’s nothing simplistic about this novel. Tita is not an exercise in blind nostalgia for a lost past. It is a rich and warm, yet open-eyed portrait of a place and time just beyond our current reach. It’s a book worth savoring.– Judith Starkson – New York Journal of Books Tita is seven, and she wonders what’s wrong with her. She has perfect parents. She puts on plays with her friends, spies on adults, challenges her teacher, even manages to read forbidden books. She should be happy. But she dreams of a time without meals, and keeps worrying about her mother’s whereabouts, spoiling her own life for no reason at all. Tita wants to be good – but how? As her beloved small town vibrates to age-old Latin rituals on the verge of slipping away, Tita finds refuge - and a liberation - in books.

      • June 2015

        Universidad y conflictividad social

        Aportes desde la enseñanza del derecho

        by Leonardo Pitlevnik (comp.)

        Raises Michael Burawoy: "We have to rethink the meaning of the public university. The issue is not only who has access to the university, or how much it costs, but rather what responsibility does he assume before society, what dialogue he can build with the different public actors ". Among the crises pointed out by Boaventura de Sousa Santos, I understand that today we are facing the crisis of the university education model of and for the elites. It must also be a challenge to think about these conflicting crowded universities. The works that this work brings together allow us to think about the constitution of a university in which there is a community of faculties, professors, students and researchers where they collectively discuss what the university is and what its place in society is. The topics addressed, the prison question, the law in the towns of the city of Buenos Aires, training in criminal law for members of the administration of justice, machismo in legal education, critical pedagogical proposals, the teaching model of the Faculty of Law, give account of the potential expansion that these efforts had together. These texts challenge us, they demand a lot from us, they put us in trouble. And they also commit us to transform (us) into social reality, and thus also liberate (us), inevitably jointly, with rights and conflicts.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2017

        ARAWETÉ

        A Tupi people from the Amazon forest

        by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (author), Camila de Caux (author) and Guilherme Orlandini Heurich (author)

        Result of an academic research carried out in the 1980s by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, this book was published in 1992, following an edition adapted for wider, non-specialized audiences who showed great interest in the Araweté way of life. This third edition, revised and expanded with new chapters based on recent studies, celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of the pioneering research by one of the most respected Brazilian anthropologists, and, above all, retrieves the struggle of this people to survive, resist and reinvent themselves without losing their culture.

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