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      • Dar Al Watad for Books & Publications

        Dar Al Watad for Publishing and Distribution, a Qatari publishing house, established in 2017, specializes in publishing public books, novels and children’s books, and is a member of the Union of Arab Publishers, Dar Al Watad does not depend on publishing books on the quantity, but rather is keen on choosing good and new topics, and is distinguished by the diversity of its publications in various fields of knowledge, such as books published in the field of law and administration, novels, as well as children’s stories.

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      • Watkins Media Limited

        Watkins Media Ltd. consists of 4 imprints - Watkins (self-help, personal development and mind, body, spirit), Nourish (healthy living and cookery), Angry Robot (science fiction and fantasy) and Repeater (Radical Politics, Fiction and Philosophy). The story of Watkins Publishing dates back to March 1893, when John M. Watkins, a scholar of esotericism, overheard his friend and teacher Madame Blavatsky lamenting the fact that there was nowhere in London to buy books on mysticism, occultism or metaphysics. At that moment Watkins was born, soon to become the home of many of the leading lights of spiritual literature, including Carl Jung, Rudolf Steiner, Alice Bailey and Chögyam Trungpa. Today our passion for vigorous questioning is still resolute, our books have continued to reflect the development of spiritual thinking and new science over the past 120 years. We remain at the cutting edge, committed to publishing books that change lives.

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      • Trusted Partner
        January 1989

        Die sanfte Baby-Massage

        Wie man mit liebevoller Berührung und zartem Fingerdruck (Shiatsu) die gesunde Entwicklung von Kleinkindern fördern kann

        by Ohashi, Wataru; Hoover, Mary / Übersetzt von Vieregge, Joachim

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        July 2010

        Das große Buch der Heilung durch Shiatsu

        Das Standardwerk über Theorie und Praxis der japanischen Heilmassage

        by Masunaga, Shitsuto; Ohashi, Wataru / Übersetzt von Reinhardt-Jost, Sabine

      • Politics & government

        Moral Politics in the Philippines

        Inequality, Democracy and the Urban Poor

        by Wataru Kusaka

        “The people” famously ousted Ferdinand Marcos from power in the Philippines in 1986. After democratization, though, a fault line appeared that split the people into citizens and the masses. The former were members of the middle class who engaged in civic action against the restored elite-dominated democracy, and viewed themselves as moral citizens in contrast with the masses, who were poor, engaged in illicit activities and backed flawed leaders. The masses supported emerging populist counter-elites who promised to combat inequality, and saw themselves as morally upright in contrast to the arrogant and oppres-sive actions of the wealthy in arrogating resources to themselves. In 2001, the middle class toppled the populist president Joseph Estrada through an extra-constitutional movement that the masses denounced as illegitimate. Fearing a populist uprising, the middle class supported action against informal settlements and street vendors, and violent clashes erupted between state forces and the poor. Although solidarity of the people re-emerged in opposition to the corrupt presidency of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and propelled Benigno Aquino III to victory in 2010, inequality and elite rule continue to bedevil Philippine society. Each group considers the other as a threat to democracy, and the prevailing moral antagonism makes it difficult to overcome structural causes of inequality.

      • Self-help & personal development

        THE HAPPINESS SCIENCE that 99.9% of us don't know

        by Wataru Hoshi & Takashi Maeno

        A SERIES TOTAL OF OVER 200,000 Copies Sold in Japan!   In this generation, the concept of happiness is so diverse, anditʼs become more difficult to define. Even when make decisionsthat you thought were best at the time, other peopleʼs actionson social platforms often make us second guess our own lives.People are inevitably more worried these days. This book waswritten to make you more confident about your decisions andthe fact that we CAN make our own happiness! This book is full of scientific evidence and it will help you to incorporate your new knowledge into daily life. The book calls it “the recipe of actions”. Follow this recipe and be confident ofyour own happiness!

      • Language teaching & learning (other than ELT)
        March 2021

        Gateways to Cross-Cultural Exchanges

        by Ching-Yi Tien / Paul C. TALLEY / Yukiri Kusaka / Mohamed Reddad / Grace Po-ting Fang

        Designed for college students who are at a high-intermediate level of English proficiency, this book provides an effective introduction to different aspects of cross-cultural encounters. Using language suitable for both purpose and audience, this book explores various topics related to cross-cultural interaction, such as communication, education, gender, and food.The aim of this book is to equip students with the ability to deal with cross-cultural situations and help them develop an open-minded attitude towards people from different cultures.Consisting of carefully arranged elements such as informative readings, real-life dialogues, in-depth discussions, engaging after-class activities, and colorful illustrations, this book is also a useful learning tool for those who would like to expand their English vocabulary, cultivate better reading skills, and enhance their listening comprehension.There are 14 units in this book, with each unit divided into seven or eight sections:1.Think & DiscussEach Think & Discuss section contains a picture and accompanying questions related to the topic of the unit. This section serves as a warm-up, building up students’ ability to comprehend visual scenarios and allowing them to share their thoughts with classmates.2.BrainstormingEach unit contains a number of brainstorming questions related to the article in Guided Reading, allowing students to reflect on ideas or issues that are presented in the article and form their own opinions before reading it.3.Guided ReadingThis section contains an article exploring the topic in a cross-cultural context, providing students with cross-cultural knowledge and fostering open-mindedness in them when they deal with cross-cultural issues. There is also an audio file that goes along with this section for students to enhance their listening competency.4.Reading ComprehensionThis section provides either reading comprehension questions or a True or False quiz to test students’ understanding of the article and open in-depth discussions on the ideas presented in the article.5.DialogueEach unit contains a dialogue that plays out scenarios related to the topic. Through conversations between characters, students can derive a general picture of how cross-cultural encounters may happen in real life. Like the Guided Reading section, this section comprises an audio file to help students strengthen their listening ability.6.Dialogue DiscussionA number of discussion questions follow each dialogue to test students’ comprehension of the dialogue and prompt them to discuss the real-life issues raised.7.Further DiscussionSome units contain a further discussion section in which students can engage more deeply with issues that are connected to the main topic. It gives students an opportunity to examine and reflect on cross-cultural ideas that are relevant to today’s world.8.Making ConnectionsThis concluding section provides suggestions for extra reading materials, research topics, or activities that will enrich students’ knowledge of the topic and apply what they have learned to real life.

      • Language teaching & learning (other than ELT)
        February 2020

        Gateways to Cross-Cultural Exchanges 2

        by Ching-Yi Tien / Paul C. Talley / Yukiri Kusaka / Mohamed Reddad / Grace Po-ting Fang

        Designed for college students who are at a high-intermediate level of English proficiency, this book provides an effective introduction to different aspects of cross-cultural encounters. Using language suitable for both purpose and audience, this book explores various topics related to cross-cultural interaction, such as religions, festivals, family types, and dress codes. The aim of this book is to equip students with the ability to deal with cross-cultural situations and help them develop an open-minded attitude towards people from different cultures. Consisting of carefully arranged elements such as informative readings, real-life dialogues, in-depth discussions, engaging after-class activities, and colorful illustrations, this book is also a useful learning tool for those who would like to expand their English vocabulary, cultivate better reading skills, and enhance their listening comprehension. There are 14 units in this book, with each unit divided into seven sections: 1. Think & Discuss Each Think & Discuss section contains a picture and accompanying questions related to the topic of the unit. This section serves as a warm-up, building up students’ ability to comprehend visual scenarios and allowing them to share their thoughts with classmates. 2. Brainstorming Each unit contains a number of brainstorming questions related to the article in Guided Reading, allowing students to reflect on ideas or issues that are presented in the article and form their own opinions before reading it. 3. Guided Reading This section contains an article exploring the topic in a cross-cultural context, providing students with cross-cultural knowledge and fostering open-mindedness in them when they deal with cross-cultural issues. There is also an audio file that goes along with this section for students to enhance their listening competency. 4. Reading Comprehension This section provides either reading comprehension questions or a True or False quiz to test students’ understanding of the article and open in-depth discussions on the ideas presented in the article. 5. Dialogue Each unit contains a dialogue that plays out scenarios related to the topic. Through conversations between characters, students can derive a general picture of how cross-cultural encounters may happen in real life. Like the Guided Reading section, this section comprises an audio file to help students strengthen their listening ability. 6. Dialogue Discussion A number of discussion questions follow each dialogue to test students’ comprehension of the dialogue and prompt them to discuss the real-life issues raised. 7. Making Connections This concluding section provides suggestions for extra reading materials, research topics, or activities that will enrich students’ knowledge of the topic and apply what they have learned to real life.

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