Your Search Results

      • Pantera Press

        Pantera Press is a young and enthusiastic Australian book publisher, created to champion writing culture and literacy in Australia with a clear community and cultural purpose. We discover and nurture talented Australian writers who are great storytellers. We also publish non-fiction books that matter, and have a quirky imprint designed for millennials, Lost the Plot. From our Australian origins we are now also publishing titles that fit our criteria from around the world. As a social purpose business, we use our profits to fund charities and not-for-profits that encourage reading and work to close the literacy gap in Australia.

        View Rights Portal
      • Pantomimus Media Limited

        Pantomimus Media is the VC backed entertainment company behind the Best Selling YA Fantasy Series THE RED HARLEQUIN. The Red Harlequin is a transmedia franchise consisting of Books, Comics and a TV Series in development with Omnifilm Entertainment, Showrunner Robert Butler and Lord of the Rings Co-Producer Rick Porras. Besides English, the books have been translated in French, Italian, Russian, Turkish, Chinese and Spanish (Fall 2020).  Industries and market segments Young Adult Fiction & Comics, Media Tie-In

        View Rights Portal
      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
        January 2005

        Musik, Tanz- und Kunsttherapie / Musik, Tanz- und Kunsttherapie

        Themenheft Tanz zwischen Kunst und Therapie. Neue Praxis einer historischen Ressource

        by Gastherausgeber Bertolaso, Yolanda

      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
        March 2010

        Musik-, Tanz- und Kunsttherapie

        Themenheft: Künstlerische Tanztherapie. Choreographien der Unterstützung von Yolanda Bertolaso (Heft 3/2009)

        by Herausgegeben von Bertolaso, Yolanda

      • Trusted Partner
        September 2001

        Hellblau

        Roman

        by Thomas Meinecke

        Tillmann verbringt den Sommer in North Carolina. Ein Hurrikan zieht auf. Ein Leuchtturm wird verschoben. Auf dem Meeresboden ruhende Kriegsschiffe bilden die Kulisse für Tauchgänge. Ein hellblauer Badeanzug, ein westafrikanisches Gewand, in Form gebrachte Augenbrauen. Reagan besucht Bitburg. Jüdische Jungen, die den Blues singen, der Antisemitismus der Black-Power-Bewegung und die »Frauen fremder Völker«. Abschiebungen von Asylbewerbern, Streit um die Entschädigung von NS-Zwangsarbeitern, schwarze Aliens. Chicago, Detroit, Mannheim, Berlin, Krakau. Das ist der Kosmos des neuen Meinecke.Nachdem der Autor in The Church of John F. Kennedy Konzepte nationaler Identität in Frage gestellt und seine Figuren im Roman Tomboy in »gender trouble« gebracht hat, kreiselt Hellblau um die Konstruktion ethnischer Identität. Was ist ein Europäer, Afrikaner, Amerikaner, der jüdische Mann? Welche Folgen hat der transatlantische Sklavenhandel für die heutige Technomusik? Was – überhaupt – kann eine Technoplatte erzählen? Und wie politisch ist das? Inwiefern kann die Sängerin Dana International als ehemaliger Junge den Staat Israel beim Grand Prix de la Chanson repräsentieren? Und welche Farbe hat eigentlich Mariah Carey? Tillmann und seine Freundinnen Yolanda und Cordula tauschen E-Mails, Faxe, Platten und Bücher aus. Meinecke vernetzt die Perspektiven seiner Denk-Figuren zu einem polyphonen Textgeflecht.

      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
        Human biology
        February 2020

        Antimicrobial Stewardship for Nursing Practice

        by Molly Courtenay, Enrique Castro-Sánchez, Bri?tte du Toit, Yolanda van Zyl, Maria Clara Padoveze, Ligia Maria Abraão, Rosely Moralez de Figueiredo, Jo McEwen, Heather Kennedy, Nykoma Hamilton, Emma Burnett, Valerie Ness, Fiona Gotterson, Elizabeth Manias, Rose Gallagher, Rita Olans, Susie Singleton, Joanne Bosanquet

        Multi-drug resistant infections are one of the greatest threats to human health, and with resistance on the rise, appropriate antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) is more important than ever. This book, written by nurses for nurses, provides a clear and concise approach to good practice in this vital area. It explores all aspects of AMS, explaining the practices that ensure the optimal use of antibiotics for the best clinical outcome, with both minimal toxicity to the patient and minimal impact on subsequent antimicrobial resistance. Written by a global team of experts, it covers infection prevention and control, antimicrobial resistance, diagnosis of infection and appropriate antimicrobial use, patient engagement, collaboration between professions and how to implement AMS in nursing practice. The first AMS textbook applied directly to nursing practice, and underpinned by a competency framework designed by the editor team, it includes learning tools such as objectives, practical case studies and questions throughout.

      • Trusted Partner
        Technology, Engineering & Agriculture
        November 2019

        Biotechnology of Fruit and Nut Crops

        by Richard E Litz, Fernando Pliego-Alfaro, Jose Ignacio Hormaza, Stephen W Adkins, Nuria Alburquerque, Maria Luisa Badenes, Luciana Baldoni, Araceli Barceló-Muñoz, Pedro M. Barros, A.T. Basford, Muhammad Ajmal Bashir, Diego Silva Batista, J. Biddle, Manuel Blasco, J. R. Botella, Patrick Brown, Lorenzo Burgos, John E. Carlson, Luis A. Cañas, Elisabeth Carmona, David Chagné, Rekha Chaudhury, Elisabeth Chevreau, V. E. Chhatre, Yelda Özden Çiftçi, C. Claflin, Yuval Cohen, Elena Corredoira, Valerio Cristofori, Niccolò Cultrera, Abhaya Dandekar, Maurecilne Lemes da Silva, Sadanand A. Dhekney, Leo D’Souza, Ofere Francis Emeriewen, Kate Evans, M. Faize, Fábio Gelape Faleiro, Ana Paula Farinha, Vicente Febres, Yolanda Ferradás, Antonio Figueira, Maureen M.M. Fitch, Henryk Flachowsky, M. Foale, Svetlana Y. Folimonova, María Victoria González, Isabel María González-Padilla, Julie Graham, Dennis J. Gray, Magda-Viola Hanke, Smitha Hegde, Jose Ignacio Hormaza, Uma Jaiswal, Nikki Jennings, Hülya Akdemir

        This book covers the biotechnology of all the major fruit and nut species, with persimmon, pomegranate and loquat included for the first time and colour illustrations illustrating the crop species and their wild relatives. Family by family, it details well-established techniques such as protoplast culture, in vitro mutagenesis and ploidy manipulation, but also newer approaches such as genomics, genetic transformation and marker-assisted selection.

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        October 2016

        Bellas Ficciones/ Beautifull Ficcions

        by Yolanda Pantin

        Yolanda Pantin's Bellas Ficciones pushes what constitutes a poetic proposal to the limits. The familiar has become the essential substance of the poem.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        June 2020

        Voyage to post communism/ Viaje al poscomunismo

        by Ana Teresa Torres, Yolanda Pantin

        "Voyage to post communism" tells the journey of two Venezuelan women writers on a trip planned and carried out in six stages, between 2002 and 2012, to various countries in Europe, Russia and Central Asia, all of them with a common characteristic: having lived under a Communist regime.

      • Romance
        August 2014

        A Battle Of Brains

        by Barbara Cartland

        Daughter of the Earl of Longwood, a gentleman gambler, and the Countess of Longwood, a society beauty, Lady Yolanda Wood has an exciting if unconventional childhood travelling around the casinos and racecourses of Europe. But life changes dramatically after the tragic death of her father, and she and her ravishing mother are left penniless and alone. In mourning for her husband, and dependent on the kindness of self-made millionaire Oliver Garrack, the Countess’s gratitude swiftly turns to romance and Yolanda finds herself with a stepfather she neither likes nor respects. For several years Yolanda finds solace in her French Convent School but her world is rocked again when her mother suddenly dies, leaving her an orphan with only her stepfather to protect her from poverty and destitution. As fate forces them together, Yolanda begins to understand how much her stepfather worshipped her mother, and gains an insight into the workings of his clever brain. As her feelings change from acceptance to admiration she is shocked to find that he will stop at nothing to make money.Torn between helping him gain a contract that is certain to make him even more millions, and repaying an old debt to a friend of her fathers, Lord Milborne, Yolanda is plunged into the darker side of business. But when she secretly visits Lord Milborne she finds he is not in the least what she expected, and her loyalties are tested to the limits. Torn between who to trust and a desire to find true love, Yolanda faces difficult choices and challenges that she could never have dreamt of along the way to true happiness. 4.99

      • September 2020

        CRISPR

        A Powerful Way to Change DNA

        by Yolanda Ridge (author), Alex Boersma (illustrator)

        CRISPR stands for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats. It’s one of the most powerful ways we can shape the future. And it’s poised to completely upend the way we think about science. This important book, with detailed scientific illustrations, brings much needed clarity to a topic that will affect readers for generations to come.

      • Fiction

        Broken Islands

        by Criselda Yabes

        Set in the aftermath of Typhoon Yolanda, Broken Islands is about two women—Luna and Alba—whose lives become entangled through their occupation of a house and their relationships with each other and with the Cimafranca paterfamilias Manoy, who is uncle to one and amo to the other. In this beautifully written and realized novel, the characters are as vividly rendered as the Borbon (Cebu ca. 2015) they inhabit, and as complex. The novel, particularly the sections on Typhoon Yolanda and the bungled rescue and reconstruction efforts in its wake, is notable for marrying literary sensibility and expression with journalism's fidelity to facts and on-the-ground observation. Exploring issues of class and gender hierarchy and inequality, the novel refuses easy (re)solutions, offering instead a subtle, dark-tinged vision of our broken islands. - Caroline S. Hau

      • July 2012

        The Time Ship

        A Chrononautical Journey

        by Enrique Gaspar, translated by Yolanda Molina-Gavilán, Andrea L. Bell

        Globe-trotting scientists pursue immortality and love in the world’s first time machine

      • Gender studies: transsexuals & hermaphroditism
        August 2016

        Trans Studies

        The Challenge to Hetero/Homo Normativities

        by Martínez-San Miguel, Yolanda and Tobias, Sarah

        Trans Studies examines topics such as ways for colleges and universities to become more trans-inclusive, the dynamics of alliance building between trans activism and LGBQ activism, and how trans people identify in regard to sexual orientation, the essays use trans studies as a theoretical prism to explore the productive intersections between feminist, queer, and trans studies; trans activist mobilizations; and transformative trans inclusive policy.

      • ELT resource books for teachers
        May 1999

        Pictures of English Tenses for Young Learners

        by Mark Fletcher

        Designed for teaching at Council of Europe language level CEF - A1/A2. Where CEF is Common European Framework. 20 units with pictures for oral practice, and written follow up exercises for consolidation For ages 7—14 Similar in format to the very successful Pictures of English Tenses but covering more grammar for beginner / elementary learners. Designed to be very “ESOL Friendly”. Uses colour to differentiate between the tenses. Has clear illustrations giving practice in the structures to be learnt. Includes exercises on: Present Simple Present Continuous Past Going to Have got I like ....ing Comparing

      • ELT resource books for teachers
        May 1999

        Pictures of English Tenses 1

        by Mark Fletcher / Richard Munns

        Designed for teaching at Council of Europe language level CEF - A1/A2. Where CEF is Common European Framework. Visuals and exercises which provide motivating practice in the key structures of English. 40 Photocopy-free masters (A4 size) Full teaching notes Visuals for oral practice on the front Written follow up exercises on the back Grammar taught includes: Present Simple Present Simple / Continuous Past Simple Future 'will' Future 'going to' 'To be' & 'To have' & 'To go' & 'To like' exact CONTENTS as follows:      Pictures (Side A) / Exercises (Side B)     1             The ‘BIG PICTURE’             Overview of tenses     2             ‘To be’ & ‘To have’                 present simple     3             ‘To go’ & ‘to like’                  Present Simple     4             ‘My day .....    ’                     Present Simple     5             ‘What is she doing ......?’          Present Continuous     6             ‘Usually but .....’                   Present Simple or Continuous ?      7             ‘Bill’s holiday’                      past Simple     8             ‘Betty’s day out’                    More past Simple                      9             ‘World traveller’                    Future ‘will’    10             ‘After work’                        Future ‘going to’     11             ‘In my bag ...’                    ‘Have got’    12             ‘Rainbow Grammar’                Revision

      Subscribe to our

      newsletter