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      • Woongjin Thinkbig Co., Ltd.

        Established in 1980, Woongjin Thinkbig is a multi-award winning top publishing and education company in South Korea. We provide tutoring at home sevices, various children's books and a digital library service with a variety of digital contents.

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      • Atrium Verlag | Arche Literatur Verlag | WooW Books

        Atrium Verlag was founded 1935 in Switzerland in order to be able to continue publishing Erich Kästner's work, who was by then a forbidden author in the so-called Third Reich. Since the beginning Kästner's children's books are a world-wide success story and continue to fascinate readers in more than 25 countries all over the world. Moreover, he has written famous poem collections and adult novels reaching a broad audience. Atrium has started to publish more children's books that share Kästner's spirit and instantly connect with our young readers. Furthermore, Atrium publishes important contemporary fiction, mystery and non-fiction. WooW Books is focussed on children's books for readers aged 6-11, ranging from timeless classics to modern adventures and unconventional stories. As the name suggests, the program stands for special and surprising children´s literature that conjures a »wow-feeling« while reading. Arche Literatur Verlag is a traditional literary publisher that started in the 1940s with authors such as Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Max Frisch and Gottfried Benn. Today Arche publishes novels by outstanding international and German writers, telling stories about the rich variety of human relationships. Arche aims to reach women readers of all ages, both through content and through clear cover designs. The core of the brand is the “rich variety of human relationships” – deliberately targeting a female readership that feels addressed and entertained in a unique way by Arche.

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      • Trusted Partner
      • Trusted Partner
        September 2019

        Awakening

        Terra #1

        by Jager, Jennifer Alice

        Umweltverschmutzung, Ausbeutung der Naturressourcen und Klimawandel: Die Tage der Erde waren gezählt. Doch jetzt holt Terra Mater aus zum Gegenschlag und sie kennt keine Gnade… Nur vier Jugendliche können das Ende der Menschheit und den drohenden Untergang noch verhindern. Der nervenzerfetzende Auftakt der gewaltigen Endzeitreihe über den Kampf von Mensch gegen Natur. Naturkatastrophen wüten auf der ganzen Welt. In Addys Heimatstadt Orsett zerstören Pflanzen alles und jeden, der ihnen in die Quere kommt. Auf der Suche nach der Ursache trifft Addy einen Jungen, in dessen Nähe die Natur noch viel verrückter zu spielen scheint. Was er ihr offenbart, ist noch schlimmer als das, was die Pflanzen ihrer Heimatstadt angetan haben. Denn dies war erst der Anfang. Terra Mater, die Erde selbst, will dem Tun der Menschen ein Ende setzen und eine bessere Welt erschaffen - ohne sie. Ihr erstes Ziel: die Kraftwerke des Energiekonzerns Elekreen. Dazwischen: Millionen von Menschen, die sie bereit ist zu opfern. Nach einer Vision ahnt Addy: Das Schicksal der Welt liegt in ihren Händen und in denen von drei anderen Jugendlichen, von denen sie ganze Kontinente trennen. Brisant, hochaktuell, eine Naturgewalt! Der düstere Vierbänder für eine neue Generation von LeserInnen, die von Serienstoffen nicht genug bekommen - alle zwei Monate erscheint ein neuer Band.

      • Trusted Partner
        November 2019

        Rising

        Terra #2

        by Jager, Jennifer Alice

        Die epische Endzeitreihe mit Suchtfaktor geht in die nächste Runde. Der Kampf von Mensch gegen Natur wird noch spannender, noch dramatischer, noch nervenaufreibender! Terras Naturkatastrophen stürzen die Welt immer mehr ins Chaos. Krieg und Zerstörung sind die Folgen. Mitten im australischen Outback bekommt Liam nur wenig davon mit … Ihn beschäftigt viel mehr das seltsame Verhalten der Menschen um ihn herum. Als er erfährt, dass es Terras nächstes Ziel ist, ganz Sydney zu zerstören, muss er handeln. Doch es gibt jemanden, der ihn mit seinem neuen Wissen nicht davonkommen lassen will - ein Naturgeist hat sich Terras Racheplan verschrieben und stellt sich ihm in den Weg. Kann Liam die drohende Katastrophe noch verhindern? Die Zeit läuft! Nicht nur für Liam, sondern auch für Addy, Younes, Ayumi und die ganze Welt. Band 3 der Terra-Serie erscheint im Januar 2020, der furiose Abschluss nur zwei Monate später im März 2020.

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA

        Terra (4). Afterglow

        by Jennifer Alice Jager

        Humankind’s battle against Nature is entering its decisive stage. Once more the explosive showdown of the apocalyptic TERRA series keeps the reader in breathless suspense. Humanity appears to be on the brink of destruction. Vast areas of land have been wiped off the face of the Earth, vegetation has reconquered its living space, but Terra Mater has by no means finished with the human bacillus. The hate-filled spirit of Nature that is claiming Younes’ body for itself, and wants to see all humans destroyed, gives him undreamt-of powers, but it also threatens to set him, his little sister and Chloe against one another. But there is even more at stake: if Younes and the other children from his visions (he had dreams about the other kids) do not stop Terra Mater soon from fulfilling her plans, every single human being will disappear from the planet. In order to prevent that from happening, they must come face to face with raging Mother Earth, and must not only conquer their fear but must also look Death in the eye.

      • Sustainable agriculture
        November 2022

        Advanced Extension & Communication Strategies for Sustainable Livelihood Through Animal Husbandry and Allied Farming System

        by Arunasis Goswami & Sukanta Biswas

        The book is divided into two advanced thematic area, where in first part, 22 numbers of nationally acclaimed eminent authors contributed in various aspects of Advanced Extension and Communication Strategies and in second part, 21 numbers of eminent resource persons explained different concepts of Applied Extension & Communication Strategies for Sustainable Livelihood Through Animal Husbandry & Allied Farming System. In these two thematic area, several nationally acclaimed eminent authors contributed on various topics of basic & advanced communication-management skills , problem solving, Negotiation, project management skills, social networking, conflict & stress management, emotional intelligence, ICT in knowledge management, technology socialization, supply chain management and research prioritization techniques have well been accommodated and supported by advanced research methodology and empirical studies. Considering the need and importance of sustainable and holistic societal development and developing competency and efficiency of the extension performers, this multi-authorship compilation will be immense helpful and educative for the faculty, scholars, researchers and field functionaries of Extension education in pan India.

      • Technology, Engineering & Agriculture
        June 2006

        Flower Crops: Cultivation and Management

        Cultivation and Management

        by Anil Kumar Singh

        Flower cultivation, which was once a task primarily undertaken by gardeners, has today evolved into a thriving business. In India, flower crops have become a significant source of income due to their high economic value, and they play a vital role in our rich cultural heritage. To enhance the productivity, quality, and export potential of floricultural crops, concerted efforts are being made across the country. As trends continue to evolve and demand for innovative products grows, it is essential to stay informed about new potential crops with novel varieties and improved production technologies. The global interest in floriculture has prompted agricultural universities and colleges to incorporate this emerging field into their curriculum. The book "Flower Crops: Cultivation and Management" is a comprehensive compilation of recent advances in floriculture by the author. It provides detailed information on the practices and challenges associated with growing flower crops, along with an extensive description of various crops and their potential varieties.

      • Agriculture & farming
        August 2015

        Social Ecological Diversity and Traditional Food Systems

        by Ranjay Kumar Singh, Nancy J. Turner, Victoria Reyes-Garcia & Jules Pretty

        This book draws on world-wide experiences and valuable lessons to highlight community-ecosystem interactions and the role of traditional knowledge in sustaining biocultural resources through community-based adaptations. The book targets different audiences including researchers working on human-environment interactions and climate adaptation practices, biodiversity conservators, non-government organizations and policy makers involved in revitalizing traditional foods and community-based conservation and adaptation in diverse ecosystems. This volume is also a source book for educators advocating for and collaborating with indigenous and local peoples to promote location-specific adaptations to overcome the impacts of multiple biotic and abiotic stresses.

      • Global warming
        March 2017

        Climate Change and Agroforestry

        Adaptation, Mitigation and Livelihood Security

        by C.B.Pandey, Mahesh Kumar Gaur & R.K.Goyal

        Natural change in climate is slow and takes millions of years; and it is known to have made our planet hospitable to live. The climate change is not limited to one country or a continent. It is occurring across the globe as evident from droughts in Texas and flooding along the Missouri River in the United States and along the Red River in Canada. Climate change drives many stressors and interacts with many non-climatic stressors which make it difficult to forecast outcomes in any general way other than existing threats to agriculture. Agroforestry increases a high level of diversity within agricultural lands which supports numerous ecological and production services that bring resilience to the impact of climate change mitigation and adaptation. Climate change risk management is difficult in annual cropping systems due to increasing uncertainty of inter-annual variability in rainfall and temperature. Mixing of woody trees with crops, forage and livestock operations provides greater resilience to the inter-annual variability through crop diversification and increased resource use efficiency. Deep rooted trees allow better access to nutrients and water during droughts and when appropriately integrated into annual cropping systems and extract from different resource pools that would otherwise be lost from systems. Agroforestry increases soil porosity, reduces runoff and increases soil cover, which improve water infiltration and reduces moisture stress in low rainfall years. During periods of excessive soil moisture, tree based systems keep soils aerated by pumping out excess water and offer an economic return. The book contains 36 chapters mainly on agroforestry practices found in India and its role in climate change mitigation and adaptation.

      • June 2021

        The Checklist

        by Addie Woolridge

        An #OwnVoices romantic comedy from a talented debut author about a woman whose carefully ordered world begins to unravel.   Dylan Delacroix has built the perfect life for herself—a great career as a rising star in the consulting world, a beautiful boyfriend, and most important, absolute perfect order. But accidentally upstaging her temperamental boss gets her assigned to a project that is bigger than her never-say-die attitude can manage. Worse, it takes her back to her hometown, and the semiferal family she left behind.   Contending with a horde of nosy family members, a pack of friends who need to learn to whisper, and a half-cocked client, Dylan’s carefully ordered world starts to unravel faster than her sister’s latest performance art piece. Worst of all, she makes the ultimate mistake: falling for the boy next door despite a raging family feud.   Facing the end of a perfect life as she knows it, Dylan must learn to navigate her old life with the help of a few friends, the world’s most embarrassing pedicure, and a to-do list that gets longer by the minute.   Will Dylan find a way back to the perfectly organized life she left behind, or will she learn to embrace something a little more spontaneous?   Watch a video about THE CHECKLIST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Lz2wt7sPYE&list=PLmc_qWqAlZdRTe52onoZW9trkO1kXbqyx&index=8

      • Children's & YA

        God's Brilliantly Big Creation Story

        by Dai Woolridge

        Right at the start, there was nothing.Capital NBut then?BOOM!Experience the wonder of creation and the power of God in this picture book retelling of Genesis 1, full of rhythm and rhyme. Featuring epic illustrations of the solar system and massive scenes from across the globe, this is a book to inspire awe and amazement in 3-6 year olds.

      • December 2020

        The Snow Dancer

        by Addie Boswell / Mercè López

        Young dancer Sofia wakes up to a quiet, white world—it’s a snow day! She makes her way outside to the neighborhood park, where a field awaits her, white and shining and open. It isn’t long before the rest of the neighborhood wakes its sleepy head—and the other kids make their way to the park, scattering all of Sofia’s beautiful silence. But with the help of a new young friend, Sofia is ready to show everyone what a snow dancer can do on a perfect day like this. With lyrical language and gorgeous art, this book sparkles with all the joy and beauty of a snow day.   Watch a video about THE SNOW DANCER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97YlenQT_6I&list=PLmc_qWqAlZdRTe52onoZW9trkO1kXbqyx&index=2

      • Sociology: family & relationships
        April 2016

        Supporting Family and Community Investments in Young Children Globally

        Summary of a Joint Workshop by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences

        by Jocelyn Widmer, Rapporteur; Forum on Investing in Young Children Globally; Board on Global Health; Board on Children, Youth, and Families; Institute of Medicine; Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

        To examine the science, policy, and practice surrounding supporting family and community investments in young children globally and children in acute disruptions, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held a workshop in partnership with the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from July 27-29, 2015. The workshop examined topics related to supporting family and community investments in young children globally. Examples of types of investments included financial and human capital. Participants also discussed how systems can better support children, families, and communities through acute disruptions such as the Ebola outbreak. Over the course of the 3-day workshop, researchers, policy makers, program practitioners, funders, young influencers, and other experts from 19 countries discussed how best to support family and community investments across areas of health, education, nutrition, social protection, and other service domains. This report summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

      • Public health & preventive medicine
        September 2014

        Improving Access to Essential Medicines for Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa

        Workshop Summary

        by Diane E. Pankevich, Sheena M. Posey Norris, Theresa M. Wizemann, and Bruce M. Altevogt, Rapporteurs; Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders; Board on Health Sciences Policy; Board on Global Health; Institute of Medicine

        In 2011 the Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health initiative identified priorities that have the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of people with mental, neurological, and substance use disorders. Reduction of the cost and improvement of the supply of effective medicines was highlighted as one of the top five challenges. For low- and middle-income countries, improving access to appropriate essential medicines can be a tremendous challenge and a critical barrier to scaling up quality care for mental, neurological, and substance use disorders. Reduction of cost and improvement of the supply of effective medicines has the potential to significantly impact the lives of patients with these disorders. Improving Access to Essential Medicines for Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa is the summary of a workshop convened by the Institute of Medicine Neuroscience Forum in January 2014 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to discuss opportunities for achieving long-term affordable access to medicines for these disorders. This report examines challenges and opportunities for improving access to essential medicines in four critical areas: demand, selection, supply chains, and financing and pricing. The report also discusses successful activities that increase access to essential medicines both within Sub-Saharan Africa and in other developing countries, and considers the role of governments, nongovernmental organizations, and private groups in procurement of essential medicines for mental, neurological, and substance use disorders.

      • Occult studies

        Veritable Key of Solomon

        Three Complete Versions of the "key of Solomon" Now in Full Colour

        by Stephen Skinner

        "The Key of Solomon" is the most famous and infamous of the Grimoires ever produced. Yet amazingly only one version of it has ever been published, by S L MacGregor Mathers, over 100 years ago. What Mathers may not have known is that there were much more detailed and complete versions of this grimoire available in many other languages. This is not just a variant of Mathers' text, but a translation of three completely different and beautifully illustrated 1796 French manuscripts of the Key of Solomon. These are the most beautiful and complete manu-scripts of the Key of Solomon ever published. Much of the detail omitted from Mathers' edition is given here, providing a complete and workable system of high magic with full details of implements, procedures, and a wide range of talismans. Much material not available to Mathers is also found in this extraordinary book, including planetary prayers, names of angels and demons, and a vast array of pentacles, as well as material on the Olympic Spirits, Planetary Spirits and Intelligences. The commentary by two of the best known scholar-magicians provides much addi-tional material, a full survey of all the extant manuscripts of this famous grimoire and how they relate to each other, as well as the historical influence of the Key of Solomon on the development of magic from the Renais-sance until now. The pentacles as drawn by Fyot, the original scribe, are reproduced here, with more than twice as many pentacles as were produced in Mathers' text. The Key of Solomon is the most significant magical grimoire ever penned, certainly for the period from the sixteenth through to the nineteenth century. This present work finally restores the Key of Solomon back to its place at the heart of practical Western magic.

      • Medicine
        December 2017

        Exploring the State of the Science in the Field of Regenerative Medicine

        Challenges of and Opportunities for Cellular Therapies: Proceedings of a Workshop

        by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Forum on Regenerative Medicine, Sarah H. Beachy, Siobhan Addie, Erin Hammers-Forstag, Ariel Markowitz-Shulman

        Regenerative medicine holds the potential to create living, functional cells and tissues that can be used to repair or replace those that have suffered potentially irreparable damage due to disease, age, traumatic injury, or genetic and congenital defects. The field of regenerative medicine is broad and includes research and development components of gene and cell therapies, tissue engineering, and non-biologic constructs. Although regenerative medicine has the potential to improve health and deliver economic benefits, this relatively new field faces challenges to developing policies and procedures to support the development of novel therapies are both safe and effective. In October 2016, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine hosted a public workshop with the goal of developing a broad understanding of the opportunities and challenges associated with regenerative medicine cellular therapies and related technologies. Participants explored the state of the science of cell-based regenerative therapies within the larger context of patient care and policy. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

      • Medicine
        July 2018

        Navigating the Manufacturing Process and Ensuring the Quality of Regenerative Medicine Therapies

        Proceedings of a Workshop

        by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Forum on Regenerative Medicine, Sarah H. Beachy, Joe Alper, Meredith Hackmann, Siobhan Addie, Ariel Markowitz-Shulman

        On June 26, 2017, the Forum on Regenerative Medicine hosted a public workshop in Washington, DC, titled Navigating the Manufacturing Process and Ensuring the Quality of Regenerative Medicine Therapies in order to examine and discuss the challenges, opportunities, and best practices associated with defining and measuring the quality of cell and tissue products and raw materials in the research and manufacturing of regenerative medicine therapies. The goal of the workshop was to learn from existing examples of the manufacturing of early-generation regenerative medicine products and to address how progress could be made in identifying and measuring critical quality attributes. The workshop also addressed the challenges of designing and adhering to standards as a way of helping those who are working to scale up processes and techniques from a research laboratory to the manufacturing environment. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

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