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      • Reimheim Verlag Thorsten Zeller

        Home to poetry slammers / stage poets and their stages-texts as well as novels / fictional works. What have all our authors in common? They can perform on stages what make every reading quite entertaining. When a stage-experienced actor and poetry slammer writes a dragon-novel for yound readers / listeners, then it's beatuful to read, listen and his readings are always fascinating. That way, the young dragon Fionrir, princess Quirina and their most unusual pack gained a intensely interacting fanbase. As the other stage-performers do.

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      • Bruno Dorn Verlag

        The Bruno Dorn Verlag is publishing extraordinary and high quality art books and catalogues since 1996. In collaboration with artists*, museums or other art institutions, BDV is creating very special books that open up whole new creative worlds. Since 2007, the BDV is publishing the art magazine seen, a completely new and compact format to present new, emerging and interesting artists.    Der Bruno Dorn Verlag zeichnet sich seit 1996 durch Künstlerbücher und Kataloge von höchster Qualität und Kreativität aus. In Zusammenarbeit mit Künstler*innen und oft in Kooperation mit Museen oder anderen Kunstinstitutionen entstehen im BDV Bücher, die den Zeitgeist einfangen und zum Verweilen einladen. Seit 2007 gibt es mit dem Kunstmagazin seen ein neues Format, zu dem der Verlag in unregelmäßigen Abständen Künstlerinnen und Künstler einlädt.

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      • January 2016

        Sonam

        by Yeshe Dorjee Thongchi

        A system of marriage thought to be long extinct by the modern world, still casts its shadows on the life of a contemporary woman living in a world fossilized in the icy world of the Indian Himalayas.  SYNOPSIS The Brokpa (or Drokpa) are a tribe of herders that live across the pan Himalayan region of Tibet, India and Bhutan.   Primarily nomadic, the Brokpa are Yak herders practicing polyandry among male siblings. Lobjang, a Brokpa from Sakteng village of East Bhutan, led a happy life with his beautiful wife Sonam.  The only discomfort in their lives was that he was the lone male child of the family without a brother to share his wife with and help him look after his Yaks while he went to distant places for bartering his milk produce against cereals and foodstuff.  While others could allow their women to tend to their grazing herd, Lobjang was unable to do so – it was a belief in his family that their household deity would bring bad luck if one did so.  So Lobjang and Sonam spent their lives in partial separation, Lobjang occasionally visiting her in the village before departing in search of food from distant agriculturist villages. Taking advantage of her husband’s long periods of absence, Pema Wangchu started seducing Sonam, and she ultimately succumbed to his overtures.  Lobjang protested when he discovered the affair initially, but later decided to take Pema Wangchu as his co-husband.  That way, they could share the burden of household.  He could spend half of the month in the grazing grounds and the other half at home with Sonam.  As such, Pema Wangchu entered Lobjang and Sonam’s life as an exceptional case, because the polyandry system of marriage usually applied only to siblings.  Initially, the threesome conjugal life seemed to work perfectly well, but as time passed things started falling apart.  Pema Wangchu starts showing his true fallacious character riddled with sloth, defiance and greed.  Soon, Sonam found herself sandwiched between two conflicting husbands. A story of love, intrigue and an arrangement deemed necessary for the pure reason of survival, Sonam is a tragic artwork depicting the fallout of a deemed-to-be-necessary system that rattles the lives of the novel’s protagonists in ways and measures unthinkable in the beginning of the story.

      • Fiction
        February 2001

        Silent Lips, Whispering Heart

        by Yeshe Dorjee Thongchi

        An unexplored land in the eastern Himalayas of India – unadministered until India won her independence.  Everything being built from scratch here – schools, hospitals, roads and bridges to connect it with the mainland, even relations between the endemic tribes of the region.  Members from different tribes were made to gather as laborers to build a road through treacherous forests and mountains.  Even in such thorny environs, love blooms like a rose.   SYNOPSIS The Administration made it compulsory for every village to send a volunteer each from every household to construct a stretch of road that would connect Tawang and Bomdila in North East Frontier Agency with Tezpur in Assam.  Rinchin, a youth from the Sherdukpen tribe arrives with his kin at a place called Eagle’s Nest to volunteer for the construction. One day, he along with a few girls enter a thick jungle to collect firewood, and encounters an extremely beautiful girl.  The two instantly fall in love with each other.  The girls accompanying Rinchin assume this beautiful stranger to be a shrimpu, a mythical creature living in the high mountains with the power to assume human forms to lure men away.  Tsering Wangmu, a girl from the group, attacks the girl with a machete and had it not been for Rinchin’s intervention, the result could have been fatal.  But the girl turned out to be Yama, from the Nyishi tribe, who had come with her village folk to volunteer for the construction.  The Administration had made all volunteers stay together so that they could familiarise themselves with each other.  Each tribe, although now under one administrative umbrella, had different customs, different languages and ways of life.  Each thought of themselves as superior to the other.  Whereas Sherdukpens were a peace-loving Buddhist tribe, Nyishis were animist, fierce and always at war.  The Sherdukpen, fearful of the Nyishi who they considered as most cruel, first refused to work alongside them – both were assigned to work in a difficult rocky site with a hanging cliff. The initial reluctance ultimately gave way to a feeling of bonhomie when they realised that despite their differences, they possessed the same human nature.  Rinchin made friends with Tadak, the Nyishi group leader who also happened to be Yama’s brother.  They communicated in pidgin Assamese, their lingua franca, because their own tongues had nothing in common.  But for Rinchin and Yama, language proved to be the tallest barrier.  Neither one knew that the other was already betrothed.  Rinchin was betrothed to Tsering Wangmu, the girl who attacked Yama in the forest and was jealously guarding her fiancé from the time of that encounter.  Relatives of Yama’s would be husband, camping a little distance away, came to know about the affair and insisted that she stayed with them till they returned home.  The hurdles started mounting – even Tadak, who had become Rinchin’s good mate, went against the two. Silent Lips, Whispering Heart is the story of two lovers.  Taking the road as metaphor, the author has woven a story of a remote region in its journey of connecting to the mainland – how mountains connected to the plains; how people, unknown to each other, got connected and how a backward world plugged itself with the so-called civilised country.

      • Fiction
        November 2004

        Ao Thampa

        by Yeshe Dorjee Thongchi

        He chops human corpses for the salvation of their souls.  He is the bridge between a man’s life and after-life yet a repulsive figure himself, disowned by the community only until the need for him arises.  SYNOPSIS He is Ao Thampa, member of a small tribe called Monpa tucked away in the sub-Himalayan wilderness of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.  The Monpas, largely unknown to the rest of the world – much like the world to them – carry along their pristine lifestyle and the same social ethos and taboos that they have been living with for centuries.  Despite their strong spiritual attachment to the tenets of Tibetan Buddhism, they still persist with their primordial shamanic social norms – few of which may seem bizarre to an outsider. Dargye Norbu, a wretched person in a lice-infested robe smeared with blood, pus of dead bodies and excreta of his daughter, is often seen in the evenings on the streets of Dirang Village in an inebriated state, cursing and abusing the villagers, and dragging himself towards his secluded hut located on the confluence of two rivers away from the village.  To him he does not need a human society, but the people of the society need him because after death, it is only Dargye who can dissect their bodies and throw the hundred and eight pieces into the river as per the funeral customs of the Monpa. However, the story has not always been like this; Dargye Norbu used to be a happy lad leading a regular life with his family and friends in Surbin Village of Tawang.  It seemed like only a matter of time before he would marry his cousin Rijomba, but destiny had other plans for him.  The peaceful life of the Monpas was shattered when China occupied Tibet and their spiritual authority fled his home via Tawang.  A few years later, China attacked India taking over the whole of Tawang, this time forcing the villagers themselves to flee.  Rijomba was killed by a stray bullet and Dargye had to be her undertaker by cutting her body and throwing the pieces into the Tawangchu River.  Dargye got separated from his family and the cruel twist of circumstances turned him into a thampa – a chopper of corpses – he became known to all as Ao Thampa of a repugnantly squalid disposition. Dargye Norbu began living a solitary life that was a grim struggle to keep himself and his nagging wife Guisengmu, along with their deaf and mute daughter Rinjomba, alive when destiny took another turn and he met a reincarnate Buddhist Nun, Ani Sange Norljom.  The venerated nun had come to Dirang along with the Dalai Lama to perform the Kalachakra Puja. Ao Thampa is a story of life, love and hope on one side and a sinister nexus of death, desolation and destiny on the other.  It is a tale of immortal love between a pure Buddhist Nun and a wretched, socially outcaste person.

      • Ao Thampa

        by Yeshe Dorjee Thongchi

        He is Ao Thampa, member of a small tribe called Monpa tucked away in the sub-Himalayan wilderness of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. The Monpas, largely unknowntothe rest of the world -much like the world to them -carry along theirpristine lifestyle and the same social ethos and taboos that they have been living with for centuries. Despite their strong spiritual attachment to the tenets of Tibetan Buddhism, they still persist with their primordial shamanic social norms - few of which may seem bizarre to an outsider.

      • Le tibétain parlé : exercices pratiques

        by Camille Simon, Françoise Robin, Dorjee Nyima

        Cet ouvrage vise à l’acquisition pratique des bases de la langue tibétaine parlée et écrite, dans sa variante dite « commune » ou « standard », c’est-à-dire la langue parlée dans la diaspora et qui repose en grande partie sur le tibétain de Lhasa. Il s’adresse aux grands débutants et s'appuie, pour la théorie et les explications grammaticales détaillées, sur le Manuel de tibétain standard de Nicolas Tournadre et Sangda Dorje (L’Asiathèque, 2009), qu'il complète par de très nombreux exercices d'utilisation de la langue dans des situations de communication de la vie quotidienne.Progressif, il compte douze leçons structurées autour d'objectifs de communication et de points grammaticaux. Chaque leçon comprend une liste de vocabulaire, une synthèse des points de grammaire essentiels chaque fois que nécessaire et des exercices présentés selon les quatre compétences linguistiques fondamentales : compréhension écrite, expression écrite, compréhension orale et expression orale. Des enregistrements sont disponibles pour les dialogues et certains exercices, et un corrigé est proposé en fin de leçon pour la plupart des exercices.

      • Trusted Partner
        Health & Personal Development

        THE DETOX MIRACLE SOURCEBOOK

        Raw Food and Herbs for Complete Cellular Regeneration

        by Robert Morse N.D.

        The Detox Miracle system is based on the power of specific raw foods, herbs and juices to cleanse and purify individual systems of the body which allows cellular regeneration! The premise of raw food detoxification is that having an acid system will kill you, while gradually reaching an alkaline system will allow healing and unexpected levels of health! This book includes a textbook primer on each system of the body, what symptoms mean, and, most importantly, how to detoxify and regenerate using only raw foods and herbs. The Detox Miracle Sourcebook shows you how to cleanse your body of the poisons that are destroying your health, and start the process of complete cellular regeneration that leads to true healing. Based on 30 years of clinical experience, treating thousands of people with conditions ranging from overweight to cancer, Dr. Robert Morse reveals his ultimate healing system – the Detox Miracle! • Covers the A-Z of Detoxification, including: Why do it? When to do it? What to expect? How it works, and how long it takes. • Explains the uses of specific raw foods and herbs for cleansing and healing every organ, system, and unbalanced condition in the body. • Details the interface of body, mind and soul in the achievement of lifelong health. • Presents the Detox Miracle Diet, and how to adapt it for life. • Includes dozens of easy-to-use References: lists of herbs, herbal formulas, properties of foods, minerals, phytochemicals, and cell salts, etc.; along with raw food recipes; a detailed Index; broad-based Resource Guide; and extensive Glossary and Bibliography.

      • Trusted Partner
        Business, Economics & Law

        CONFIDENT UNDER PRESSURE

        Discover the Hidden Advantages of Stress

        by Rick Lewis

        The vast majority of “stress less” books are concerned with the modern problem of too much stress and how to reduce it. Not this one Confident Under Pressure is about the advantages of stress, clarifying the critical role that intentionally engaged stress plays in personal and professional development. Author Rick Lewis makes his living by putting leaders, executives and organizational teams into challenging situations to help them see the habitual ways they respond to stress. He then offers unique guidance in the practice of “stress production,” rather than stress reduction – revealing how to make a dynamic turnaround, an attitude of YES to stress.  Confident Under Pressure weaves colorful personal stories, recent neuroscience, the research of human performance experts, and the inspiration of leading business executives into a compelling and lucid argument for moving toward stress, conflict and change in order to become more creative, effective and happy in life, on the way to making our highest contribution in the world. The result is an eminently readable and practical book that anyone can use, at home, on the job, and in one-on-one relationships.The author has been a corporate consultant for over twenty years, with contracts with over 500 corporations, associations and government agencies. He has presented to audiences that have included Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, the Prime Minister of Canada, and worked with CEOs, dignitaries, and government organizations from The Federal Reserve Bank to the International Board of Mastercard. The result of this lifetime of experience - both successes and failures - is distilled within this book.

      • Trees, wildflowers & plants
        June 2006

        Flower Crops

        Cultivation and Management

        by Anil Kumar Singh

        Flower growing, once used to be a gardeners activity has today transformed into an astounding business. In India also, being an integral part of our rich heritage and culture, flower crops have become source of income as highly remunerative crops. Concerted efforts are being made in the country to boost the productivity, quality and export worthiness of several floricultural crops. With the changing trends and constant urge for new innovative products, this is imperative to have information about new potential crops with novel developed varieties and improved production technology. The worldwide interest in floriculture has also forced the agriculture universities and colleges for their perusal on teaching the emerging stream floriculture. Hence, the present book is a result of good compilation of recent advances in floriculture by the author. The publication entitled Flower Crops: Cultivation and Management specifies the practices and problems in growing flower crops along with entire description of crops and potential varieties.

      • Biotechnology
        July 2021

        Flower Production and Gardening

        by P.K. Yadav & R.P.Singh

        Floriculture is a fast emerging and rapidly expanding industry through strong research and development. It covers all aspects related to commercial growing, marketing, arrangement of seeds and bulbs, plants, flowers etc. On the other hand gardening is all about the planning and planting of an area to secure a relationship between the landscape and plants to meet the human needs for beauty and function in the best way. The present title has been planned and designed to meet the long - felt need for a book covering major aspects of important floriculture crops. This book would serve as a reliable source of information about all the important and relevant aspects of floriculture and ornamental horticulture for various uses including production technology of export quality flowers to the persons who are associated with or working in floriculture with the latest information for further advancement. In this book important aspects of floriculture are explained in a concise and easy to understand format using simple and lucid language. Encompassing 32 chapters the book is a detailed summary of facts, figures yet in a comprehensive way.

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