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      • Trusted Partner
        September 2011

        Die Weihnachten des Mr. Scrooge

        by Charles Dickens

        Ebenezer Scrooge ist ein Geizkragen. Er behandelt seine Mitarbeiter schlecht, ist hartherzig gegenüber seinen Schuldnern und hat für seine Mitmenschen außer Mißtrauen nichts übrig. Auch an Weihnachten – für ihn ein wahrlich überflüssiges Fest – sitzt er am liebsten in seinem Büro und zählt Geld. Doch eines Heiligabends wird er von den Geistern der vergangenen, gegenwärtigen und zukünftigen Weihnachtsfeste heimgesucht. Sie zeigen ihm das Glück, das er durch seine Habgier und Selbstsucht versäumt hat, aber auch das jämmerliche Dasein und die Einsamkeit, die er fristen wird, falls er sein Leben nicht ändert. Schlechte Aussichten für Mr. Scrooge! Oder gibt es doch noch Hoffnung für ihn?

      • Trusted Partner
        September 2011

        Die Weihnachten des Mr. Scrooge

        by Charles Dickens, Carl Kolb

        Ebenezer Scrooge ist ein Geizkragen. Er behandelt seine Mitarbeiter schlecht, ist hartherzig gegenüber seinen Schuldnern und hat für seine Mitmenschen außer Mißtrauen nichts übrig. Auch an Weihnachten – für ihn ein wahrlich überflüssiges Fest – sitzt er am liebsten in seinem Büro und zählt Geld. Doch eines Heiligabends wird er von den Geistern der vergangenen, gegenwärtigen und zukünftigen Weihnachtsfeste heimgesucht. Sie zeigen ihm das Glück, das er durch seine Habgier und Selbstsucht versäumt hat, aber auch das jämmerliche Dasein und die Einsamkeit, die er fristen wird, falls er sein Leben nicht ändert. Schlechte Aussichten für Mr. Scrooge! Oder gibt es doch noch Hoffnung für ihn?

      • Trusted Partner
        September 2020

        Zauberhafte Weihnachten. Die schönsten Klassiker für Erstleser

        by Andersen, Hans Christian; Dickens, Charles; Hodgson Burnett, Frances

        Drei der schönsten Klassiker der Weltliteratur zum Weihnachtsfest, für Erstleser nacherzählt und wunderschön illustriert, in einem Band! So wird das Warten auf Weihnachten ein bisschen einfacher. Kay und Gerda müssen beweisen, dass ihre Freundschaft stärker ist als die Zauberkräfte der Schneekönigin. Ein Geist lässt den Geizhals Ebenezer Scrooge in die Vergangenheit und in die Zukunft blicken. Da erkennt Scrooge, wie wichtig es ist, dass er sich ändert. Noch ist es nicht zu spät. Cedric wird über Nacht zu einem englischen Lord und zieht in ein echtes Schloss. Sein griesgrämiger Großvater macht es ihm allerdings zunächst nicht leicht. Dieser Sammelband enthält folgende Geschichten: Hans Christian Andersen: Die Schneekönigin Charles Dickens: Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte Frances Hodgson Burnett: Der kleine Lord Durch die große Schrift ideal für Leseanfänger, aber auch zum Vorlesen bestens geeignet für Kinder ab 7 Jahren.

      • Trusted Partner
        April 2015

        Das Kolonialprojekt EbenEzer

        Formen und Mechanismen protestantischer Expansion in der atlantischen Welt des 18. Jahrhunderts

        by Pyrges, Alexander

      • Trusted Partner
        Medicine
        July 2018

        Are We Pushing Animals to Their Biological Limits?

        Welfare and Ethical Implications

        by Temple Grandin, Martin Whiting

        Stimulating and thought-provoking, this important new text looks at the welfare problems and philosophical and ethical issues that are caused by changes made to an animal's telos, behaviour and physiology, both positive and negative, to make them more productive or adapted for human uses. These changes may involve selective breeding for production, appearance traits, or competitive advantage in sport, transgenic animals or the use of pharmaceuticals or hormones to enhance production or performance. Changes may impose duties to care for these animals further and more intensely, or they may make the animal more robust. The book considers a wide range of animals, including farm animals, companion animals and laboratory animals. It reviews the ethics and welfare issues of animals that have been adapted for sport, as companions, in work, as ornaments, food sources, guarding and a whole host of other human functions. This important new book sparks debate and is essential reading for all those involved in animal welfare and ethics, including veterinarians, animal scientists, animal welfare scientists and ethologists.

      • Trusted Partner
        Horror & ghost stories, chillers (Children's/YA)
        October 2021

        El año de la rata

        by Jorge Alderete

        Our forests are shrinking every year due to fires forestry. Trees and all life that inhabits them, from tiny microorganisms to families of birds and animals are destroyed by flames that in most cases, are caused by we, humans.

      • May 2018

        Prayer can change you

        Praying habit

        by S.O. Ebenezer

        What the church needs today is not machinery or better not new organization or more or novel method but men whom the Holy Ghost can use. Men of prayer, men mighty in prayer, the Holy Ghost does not flow through methods but through men. He doesn’t come on machinery but on men, he does not come on anointed plans but men of prayer. It is a must that we use faith in prayer to receive answers when we pray, we must learn to do it in faith. God only responds to faith filled prayers.

      • Drugs trade / drug trafficking
        May 2010

        Operation Julie: The World's Greatest LSD Bust

        The World's Greatest Lsd Bust

        by Ebenezer, Lyn

        In March 1977, the largest police drugs bust in history cracked a drugs ring based near Tregaron in rural mid-Wales. Six million tabs of LSD were recovered by the police and 120 people were arrested throughout the UK and France. Stashes of LSD worth £100

      • Trusted Partner
        Humanities & Social Sciences

        THINK LIKE THE BUDDHA

        108 Days of Mindfulness

        by Victor Parachin

        This book presents mindfulness teachings via 108 short insights or meditations. Unlike many books that “tell” about the subject, this one “shows” the reader with teaching stories how to put mindfulness into daily life. Mindfulness is more than stress release, or mental focus. It cannot be separated from the ethical framework of Buddhism. Think Like the Buddha retains this ethical component of Buddhism from which mindfulness is derived. The stories and teachings here cover a wide variety of topics, from divorce, to illness, to losing a job, to determining a course of action. All these meditations are infused with the message of compassion that needs reinforcing day by day. All too often we “forget” to be present. We neglect to be aware when eating, listening, speaking, working, studying, seeing the sunrise and the sunset, being with friends or sipping a cup of tea. As a result, we fail to live our lives to their fullest potential and experience the joy of living.

      • Technology, Engineering & Agriculture
        February 2014

        Automation technology

        by Norbert Becker

        In this standard work, the automation technology is illustrated from a practical point of view with many examples and numerous pictures. Students of engineering sciences, as well as engineers and technicians in training and professional practice, are able to work independently on the state of the art. The additional or revised chapters on machine safety, safety in process engineering systems, explosion protection and configuration extend the book considerably. For almost every chapter there are comprehension questions and exercises, the solution of which is contained in the appendix. Programming exercises, which are provided free of charge online, make it possible to solve simple automation problems in a practical way. Content: introduction Measuring technology, setting technology controls automation components Practical control technology Examples of overriding requirements for automation components (safety in mechanical engineering and process engineering, explosion protection), Project planning (project implementation, R & I flow diagrams, equipment identification) Annex (ARW measures, adjustment rules, solutions)

      • Biography: general
        January 2019

        Alice, Christ’s Caring and Cheerful Servant – Without Eyes or Legs

        by Alice Lai

        Can see without eyes the spiritual needs of others and the value of eternity! Can go out without feet to bless others and walk by the will of God! To many, the writer’s life may be a complete tragedy! Because of delayed treatment, she lost her sight at an early age. Added to this were the repeated onsets of cancer in recent years which ended up with the amputation of both of her feet. Still, she rises to all these challenges with joy and faith, living her life to the fullest and kindling the lives of others with her sharing. She is able to do this because of her faith in God who turns curses into blessings, walks with her in the valley of death and wipes away her tears. By the grace of God, life to her is a stage on which she is dancing with God and acting out the many blessings in disguise she has experienced.   This book fully testifies how the grace of God is perfected in man’s weakness and how what seems impossible to man is perfectly possible in God. May readers of this book get to know the God from whom the writer draws her strength, place their faith and thanks in Him, walk with Him and live out their lives in abundance regardless of whether they are in good times or bad.

      • Sustainable agriculture
        June 2020

        Integrated Pest Management of Vegetable Crops

        by Rakesh Sharma & Peshin Rajinder

        The Book " Integrated Pest Management of Vegetable Crops" deals with a global overview IPM initiatives and review of different IPM programmes. The widespread use of IPM practices has not been adopted besides there has been a problem of diffusion of IPM practices from research sub-system to farmers. There is no unanimity with the methodological aspects of impact evaluation and dissemination of IPM programmes/practices. The book focuses on integrated pest management of vegetables, pesticide use, robust methodological aspects of impact evaluation, impact evaluation of vegetable IPM programmes and factors impacting the adoption of IPM practices. This book will serve the agencies associated with formulation and implementation of IPM programmes and will serve the professionals, investigators, and academia. At post-graduate level, the students will find the book as a useful guide for planning and conducting future research on IPM diffusion and impact analysis.

      • Literature & Literary Studies

        Life as a Literary Device

        Writer’s Manual of Survival

        by Vitali Vitaliev

        “We're both interested in the history of the 20th century, but he's lived it, and I've been a spectator.” Clive James -- 31 January 2010 marks the 20th anniversary of Vitali Vitaliev’s defection from the Soviet Union to the West. In Life as a Literary Device Vitaliev offers readers not only a glimpse into how literature has affected his life, but also a survival manual for the Western world, a way of life much removed from that lived in the USSR. At once a highly entertaining account of a life that has encompassed roles as diverse as “Clive James’ Moscow man” to researcher and writer for QI and many newspapers, Life as a Literary Device is also a serious treatise on the power of literature. The 20th anniversary of Vitaliev’s defection highlights his profound insight into the differences of life in the West and in the Soviet Union (indeed, Vitali claims that life in the West is in many ways harsher than life under the Soviet regime) and also offers a personal lens through which to view the USSR and its eventual collapse in 1991. Life As A Literary Device is both a summation and a new beginning for Vitaliev – an analysis of how literature has helped him to survive in the modern, and Western, world.From the author: “Life as a Literary Device has neither beginning nor end; nor does it fit in with any existing literary genre: partly a memoir, partly a novel, partly a meditation, partly a poem, partly a diary, partly a dream, partly a survival kit, partly one extended metaphor…” for writer's life, i.e. indeed a 'literary device'. I keep looking back at my life: at the places I visited, the pieces I wrote and the people I met. Memory is like a scrap book – a cut-andpaste job.”

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