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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2015
Zahlungsbilanz und Lebensfähigkeit Österreichs.
Zweiter Teil, hrsg. von Moritz Julius Bonn. Deutsche Zahlungsbilanz und Stabilisierungsfrage, im Auftrage des Vereins veranstaltet von Karl Diehl / Felix Somary. (Schriften des Vereins für Sozialpolitik 167/II).
by Hertz, Friedrich / Herausgegeben von Bonn, Moritz Julius; Herausgegeben von Diehl, Karl; Herausgegeben von Somary, Felix
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The Sky Always Bright--Short and Medium Works Collection
by "Dream Round 2020" Theme Literary Essay Activity Office
This book is a collection of short and medium works in the series, including short and medium stories, short and medium reportage, prose, poetry and children's literature. These works are rich in the characteristics of the times and the breath of life. They show the moving deeds of Hunan's targeted poverty alleviation and targeted poverty alleviation, and demonstrate the spirit of people's struggle towards a well-off society. The theme is clear and prominent, the tone is positive, portraying and praising the most beautiful people and typical models participating in poverty alleviation and development, praising the true feelings of the world and transmitting positive social energy.
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Trusted PartnerMedieval historyMay 2006
The life–cycle in Western Europe, c.1300–c.1500
by Deborah Youngs
This is the first study to examine the entire life cycle in the Middle Ages. Drawing on a wide range of secondary and primary material, the book explores the timing and experiences of infancy, childhood, adolescence and youth, adulthood, old age and, finally, death. It discusses attitudes towards ageing, rites of passage, age stereotypes in operation, and the means by which age was used as a form of social control, compelling individuals to work, govern, marry and pay taxes. The wide scope of the study allows contrasts and comparisons to be made across gender, social status and geographical location. It considers whether men and women experienced the ageing process in the same way, and examines the differences that can be discerned between northern and southern Europe. The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries suffered famine, warfare, plague and population collapse. This fascinating consideration of the life cycle adds a new dimension to the debate over continuity and change in a period of social and demographic upheaval.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesJanuary 2020
The life–cycle in Western Europe, c.1300–c.1500
by S. H. Rigby, Deborah Youngs
This is the first study to examine the entire life cycle in the Middle Ages. Drawing on a wide range of secondary and primary material, the book explores the timing and experiences of infancy, childhood, adolescence and youth, adulthood, old age and, finally, death. It discusses attitudes towards ageing, rites of passage, age stereotypes in operation, and the means by which age was used as a form of social control, compelling individuals to work, govern, marry and pay taxes. The wide scope of the study allows contrasts and comparisons to be made across gender, social status and geographical location. It considers whether men and women experienced the ageing process in the same way, and examines the differences that can be discerned between northern and southern Europe. The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries suffered famine, warfare, plague and population collapse. This fascinating consideration of the life cycle adds a new dimension to the debate over continuity and change in a period of social and demographic upheaval.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2018
Global Warming Cycles, Second Edition
Ice Ages and Glacial Retreat
by Julie Kerr, Ph.D.
Earth has always exhibited patterns of heating up and cooling down. At some points in time, many areas of Earth were shrouded in blankets of ice, with ice caps and glaciers dominating the landscape. Certain areas on Earth have been covered with prominent glaciers multiple times in the past for millions of years. Since the last ice age, which ended just over 10,000 years ago, the Earth's climate has been relatively stable, with just a few fluctuations; at least until the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the 1700s, when the climate began to increase in temperature. Thoroughly updated and featuring new graphs, charts, and illustrations, Global Warming Cycles, Second Edition focuses on the mechanisms that caused past climate changes, putting the Earth repeatedly into and out of ice ages. It compares natural cycles with today's rapid global warming, caused principally by the behavior of humans. This timely, full-color eBook presents the many physical factors that shape the Earth's climate, examining the ones that are out of our control as well as the ones that humans have a direct impact on. It also looks at how scientists use landform clues from the past to assess global warming and how they apply that knowledge to the future to help prepare current and future society for what is to come. Chapters include: Ice Ages Glacial Retreat and Meltdown The Cryosphere and Isostasy Ocean Currents and Climate Rising Sea Levels Abrupt Climate Change Tropical Cyclones and Other Severe Weather Climate Research—What the Experts Say Conclusions and a Glance into the Future.
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2011
Lustig, lustig, tralalalala
Weihnachtsgeschichten zum Lachen
by Morgowski, Mia; Evers, Horst; Rath, Hans; Wolff, Steffi von / Beiträge von Brandl, Martina; Herausgegeben von Redies, Sünje; Beiträge von Uschmann, Oliver; Beiträge von Bittrich, Dietmar; Beiträge von Capitoni, Roberto; Beiträge von Hertz, Anne; Beiträge von Moschner, Ruth; Beiträge von Vérollet, Mischa-Sarim; Beiträge von Boes, Mirja; Beiträge von Engelmann, Gabriella
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WALKING THE WHEEL OF THE YEAR
by Emma-Jane Cross
In Walking the Wheel of the Year holistic life coach, spiritual guide and pagan priestess Emma-Jane Cross supports you to create your own spiritual and personal growth path using nature’s seasonal rhythm as the catalyst for personal and spiritual growth.An inspirational tool to start living a lifestyle connected to nature’s rhythm, this book can be used as a year-long workbook to carry out various seasonal activities, journeys and ceremonies throughout the year.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesOctober 2021
Religion and life cycles in early modern England
by Caroline Bowden, Emily Vine, Tessa Whitehouse
Religion and life cycles in early modern England assembles scholars working in the fields of history, English literature and art history to further our understanding of the intersection between religion and the life course in the period c. 1550-1800. Featuring chapters on Catholic, Protestant and Jewish communities, it encourages cross-confessional comparison between life stages and rites of passage that were of religious significance to all faiths in early modern England. The book considers biological processes such as birth and death, aspects of the social life cycle including schooling, coming of age and marriage and understandings of religious transition points such as spiritual awakenings and conversion. Through this inclusive and interdisciplinary approach, it seeks to show that the life cycle was not something fixed or predetermined and that early modern individuals experienced multiple, overlapping life cycles.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2017
El nido infinito
by Liset Lantigua, Majo Rodríguez y Miti Miti
All of humanity is contained in this simple story: from prehistory to a present which could be today, told through a man and his stubborn desire to have a bicycle.
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Trusted PartnerLifestyle, Sport & LeisureJune 2024
Round our way
Sam Hanna's visual legacy
by Heather Nicholson
Sam Hanna (1903-96), a pioneering filmmaker from Burnley, Lancashire, was dubbed the 'Lowry of filmmaking' by BBC broadcaster Brian Redhead in the 1980s. The well-meant label stuck, even though it misses the variety of Hanna's remarkable output. Hanna's intimate glimpses into the lives of strangers enable us to imagine the possible stories that lie behind the images. Away from mid-century exponents of documentary filmmaking and photography, Hanna shows us humanity and a microcosm of a world in change, where his subjects are caught up in issues far beyond their grasp that we, as onlookers years later, encounter and see afresh. Written and curated by historian Heather Norris Nicholson, Round our way combines stills, essays and archive photography to document Hanna's unique visual record on film, particularly in northern England, but also further afield, during decades of profound change.
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Trusted PartnerJune 2013
Darf's ein bisschen Sommer sein?
by Morgowski, Mia; Hennig, Tessa; McPartlin, Anna / Herausgegeben von Klemenz, Carolin; Herausgegeben von Ney, Friederike; Beiträge von Hertz, Anne; Beiträge von Pauly, Gisa; Beiträge von Beck, Lilli; Beiträge von Gerstenberger, Stefanie; Beiträge von Schneyder, Kim; Beiträge von Sternberg, Emma; Beiträge von Federico, Carla; Beiträge von Beto, Isabel; Beiträge von Weischenberg, Sibylle; Beiträge von Goerz, Anja; Beiträge von Hauptmann, Gaby; Beiträge von André, Martina; Beiträge von Göttlicher, Anette; Beiträge von Oelker, Petra; Beiträge von Cramer, Sofie; Beiträge von Kabatek, Elisabeth; Beiträge von Sabbag, Britta; Beiträge von Voosen, Jana; Beiträge von Wolff, Steffi von
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Trusted PartnerAugust 2004
The Motorcycle Diaries
Latinoamericana. Tagebuch einer Motorradreise. 1951/52
by Che Guevara, Ernesto
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Trusted PartnerDecember 2004
Henriette Hertz
Mäzenin und Gründerin der Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rom
by Rischbieter, Julia Laura