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      • Trusted Partner
        March 2005

        Gymnastik und Workout falsch und richtig

        Schäden und Verletzungen vermeiden - Effektiv und gesund trainieren: Die besten Übungen

        by Beigel, Karen; Gehrke, Thorsten; Gruner, Stephan / Illustriert von Lichte, Horst

      • La violencia de género en los delitos de lesa humanidad en la Argentina

        by Viviana Beigel

        The horrors of state terrorism are countless in our country. The sinister cycle of human rights blackout left unfading marks, but some events paradoxically led to the initial undecidability or negligence of the judges at the beginning of the crimes against humanity trials. This applies to the torture employed in women, about which I commented once that it was not appropriate to say that they suffered more, but that their gender had maximized the employment of torture as the executioners also represented patriarchal authorities. […] This book is part of the unique contributions to understand the meaning of sexual affronts to female prisoners, as well as the path opened by the gendered perspective in the justice administration field […] The author carried out a detailed research on the suffering of a group of female prisoners specially focusing on the Cuyo region, which makes the contribution even more valuable. She committed herself to evidence that the captivity situation increased largely the legitimating authorization to possess those bodies that the torturers believed that belonged to them. As Viviana Beigel assures, this was a systematic plan the key of which lays in the patriarchal dominance that granted, until recently, the safeguard of impunity.

      • Food & Drink
        September 2018

        Brick Lane Cookbook

        by Dina Begum

        Brick Lane is famous for many things: for being home to the biggest Bangladeshi community in the UK, for its curry houses and Bengali sweet shops, for its graffiti, its long-running market and its beigel shops. Now, its also increasingly well known for its thriving art and fashion scene and the incredible street food available there. Dina Begum has been a regular visitor since she was a little girl eating lamb kofta rolls with her dad at the Sweet & Spicy cafe. In her first book, she celebrates Brick Lane's diverse food cultures: from the homestyle Bangladeshi curries she grew up eating to her own luscious and indulgent cakes, from Chinese-style burgers to classic Buffalo wings, from smoothie bowls to raw coffee brownies. With contributions from street food traders and restaurants including Gram Bangla, Beigel Bake, Blanchette, Chez Elles, St Sugar of London, Cafe 1001 and Moo Cantina, the Brick Lane Cookbook is a culinary map of the East End's tastiest street and a snapshot of London at its authentic, multi-cultural best.

      • Biography & True Stories
        February 2021

        Off the Charts

        What I Learned From My Almost Fabulous Life In Music

        by Kat Goldman

        “Kat is a storyteller extraordinaire...Read this book with glee. It’s a revelation.” –CHARLES PACHTER   So you want to make it as a singer-songwriter? Kat Goldman has been there, almost to the very top, and now she’s back with sage advice and hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from a lifetime of toil in the dive bars and legendary venues of the contemporary music scene.   Learn what it's like to meet your first fan, date a rock star (never again!), perform in a grocery store, and rebuild your career after getting hit by a car in a bagel shop. Feel the sting of rejection and rampant sexism, and the thrill of writing a hit song and performing with your idols.   Off the Charts is a whimsical, uproarious tour through a fickle business that never seems to repay what performers put into it, and one woman’s highly intimate account of how she made the best of almost making it. Featuring a sparkling set of original illustrations by the award-winning Nina Berkson.

      • May 2019

        Keto Meal Prep by FlavCity

        125+ Low Carb Recipes That Actually Taste Good

        by Bobby Parrish, Dessi Parrish

        #1 Amazon New Release! ─ A Week of Delicious Keto Meals in One Hour of Meal PrepLow-carb, keto recipes that actually taste good: With over 1,000,000 fans, FlavCity is known as the go-to spot for healthy meal prep and keto recipes to help you lose weight. Bobby Parrish has been featured on The Rachael Ray Show and the Food Network and is proud to call himself a home cook, just like you.Tired of eating bland, boring, healthy food? Fans of FlavCity know that Bobby and Dessi Parrish know good food. On their hit YouTube channel, they’ve shown that you can lose weight on the keto diet without sacrificing the joy of delicious food. In Keto Meal Prep, the Parrish duo show you how to maximize your time and prepare seven days of healthy meals in one evening—and maintain your ketogenic diet. You’ll spend less time cooking and more time enjoying.Easy, creative, tasty meals: Keto Meal Prep includes more than 125 low carb recipes full of flavor. You’ll meet your weight loss goals with dishes perfectly calibrated to the ketogenic diet. Each easy-to-follow recipe can be prepped in advance, so when you’re tired and hungry, a healthy meal is just minutes away. Mix and match the base recipes and your meal combinations are endless.This keto cookbook has you covered from morning to night with recipes for protein-filled breakfasts, exciting lunches, crave-worthy dinners, tasty snacks, and keto desserts. Here’s what else you will find in Keto Meal Prep by FlavCity:50 keto meal prep recipes, each containing 2–3 components25 individual keto-approved recipesDetailed macros and carb count for each recipeAllergen index for nuts, dairy, and eggs for each recipe, and with Paleo and Whole30 designationVideo tutorials that are live on YouTubeTips for becoming a meal prep bossActual fan reviews and more!If you liked the cookbooks Simply Keto, The Easy 5-Ingredient Ketogenic Diet Cookbook, The Complete Ketogenic Diet for Beginners, or Keto Made Easy, you’ll love Keto Meal Prep.

      • October 2020

        Anne of Green Tomatoes

        The right to be safe and secure

        by DUSTIN MILLIGAN

        In the vines of Leamington, Ontario, lives Anne, a green tomato. Every day at the market, the red tomatoes are set out on display. When there is a shortage of red tomatoes, the veggislature orders that green tomatoes be painted red to fill the basket at the market. Anne must learn to outsmart the veggislature or be caught and painted for the market.

      • Fiction
        February 2021

        David and Ameena

        by Ami Rao

        Modern-day New York, a subway train. David, an American-Jewish jazz musician, torn between his dreams and his parents’ expectations, sees a woman across the carriage. Ameena, a British-Pakistani artist who left Manchester to escape the pressure from her conservative family, sees David.   When a moment of sublime beauty occurs unexpectedly, the two connect, moved by their shared experience. From this flows a love that it appears will triumph above all. But as David and Ameena navigate their relationship, their ambitions and the city they love, they discover the external world is not so easy to keep at bay.   Ami Rao’s masterful debut novel picks apart the lives of two people, stripping them of their collective identities and, in doing so, facing up to the challenge of today: can love give us the freedom to accept our differences?

      • Music

        Postcards From a Rock and Roll Tour

        by Gordy Marshall

        Postcards From a Rock & Roll Tour is drummer Gordy Marshall's witty and wry take on life on the road touring with legendary rock band The Moody Blues. Part memoir, part travelogue, it's a candid, unexpected and often hilarious account of just what it's like to travel around the world playing to sell-out audiences, living out of a suitcase and spending days and days on a tour bus. If you thought being in a rock band was all sex, drugs and rock and roll, then think again. Postcards From a Rock & Roll Tour gives a rare insight into the reality of life as a travelling musician. Includes a foreword by the legendary Graeme Edge of The Moody Blues.

      • Relationships
        August 2019

        THE END OF OUR STORY

        by Graciela Mayrink

        An anonymous message uniting two sad and lonely hearts: a singer and his fan. Monica was the only girl at school who didn't want to be friends with the self-centered João Carlos. In trying to win her over, he discovers that both are fans of superheroes and Star Wars, and the road to Monica's heart seems easier and easier. After a few months of trying, he reaches his goal, and the courtship lasts two years, until João moves with his parents to the United States to study and pursue his dream of having a career as a painter. The courtship doesn't resist the distance and a mistake of João, and they break up. João becomes a celebrity worldwide after one of his paintings appears on a popular reality show. Despite all the fame, he feels that his happiness is not complete with success, because he lacks the woman he loves. Now, João returns to Brazil for an exhibition in Rio de Janeiro and with the objective of reconquering the love of his life. Will the reunion of the two reopen some wounds or is it still possible to revive this great love?

      • True stories of heroism, endurance & survival
        June 2020

        Salvation Canyon

        A True Story of Desert Survival in Joshua Tree

        by Ed Rosenthal

        Los Angeles poet Ed Rosenthal’s hiking vacation turns deadly in soaring Mojave heat; his true survival story leaves you with chills.   Ed Rosenthal, “The Poet-Broker”, advocates for historic properties in downtown Los Angeles and negotiates to save them. In 2010, after closing his biggest deal, he skips town to Joshua Tree National Park, only to find himself inexplicably lost. Over six grueling days without water, food, or hope, snippets of his life and his hard-knock youth in Queens play over the inspiring yet deadly landscape in soaring 120-degree heat. The God of Random Chance has, despite his best efforts his whole life, finally caught up to him. He describes his ordeal and its setting in intimate, vivid detail: surreal visions mix with wayfinding and intuitive wisdom in a poet’s-eye view of the life-lessons and magic that the desert can hold.    Rosenthal’s shocking ordeal was covered on The Discovery Channel, local broadcast, The Weather Channel, in Los Angeles Magazine, and in an interview with Dick Gordon for “The Story” on National Public Radio, and by the Associated Press. In 2014 he was the subject of an episode of “Fight to Survive” with Bear Grylls on The Outdoor Channel. News of his ordeal was broadcast and published in Europe.

      • Individual designers
        March 2011

        The signs of the craftsmen

        36 characters after old template

        by Gisela Pekrul

        A PDF file contains 36 beautiful old coloured guild marks, guild marks, craft marks, coat of arms with description and explanations of the professions. In addition, these graphics are supplied in excellent quality in the formats jpg, png as well as the vector graphic formats, ai = Adobe Illustrator, cdr = CorelDraw from version 11, svg = Inkscape, cdr xar = XaraXTREME.- real vectors, scalable to any size,- universally applicable for all design tasks.The graphics may be used royalty-free for company logos, guild signs, family coats of arms, guild trees, outriggers, on gravestones and for similar purposes.The following professions are included: - Car mechanic, - baker, - brewer, - bookbinder, - printer, - roofer, - turner, - electrician, - hairdresser, - violin maker, - tanner, - glazier. - Goldsmith, - hatter, - chimney sweeper (chimney sweep), - basket weaver, - cooper, - painter, - bricklayer, - butcher (butcher, butcher), - miller, - optician, - saddler and upholsterer, - locksmith, - blacksmith, - tailor, - carpenter (joiner), - shoemaker, - rope maker, - tinsmith (plumber) and plumber, - stonemason, - potter, - watchmaker, - wainwright (cartwright), - weaver, - carpenter. The graphics and a PDF file can be found on the CD-ROM independently of the platform.

      • February 2011

        Beautiful old guild signs

        40 vector graphics with clipping paths

        by Gisela Pekrul

        The CD-ROM contains guild marks, guild marks, craft marks and coats of arms for the following professions:Baker, barber (hairdresser), miners, cooper, brewer, bookbinder, printer, roofer, turner, dyer, fisherman, tanner, glazier, goldsmith, coarse smith, glove maker, hat maker, button maker, coppersmith, furrier, Painter, bricklayer, cutler, miller, nail smith, saddler, mariner, butcher (butcher, butcher), locksmith, tailor, chimney sweeper, shoemaker, soap boiler, wheelwright, carpenter, potter, clockmaker, weaver, Carpenters

      • Poetry by individual poets
        May 2011

        Against the Evidence

        Selected Poems, 1934–1994

        by David Ignatow

        Rare poetry concerning human mortality and alienation.

      • Music
        May 2011

        Dissonant Identities

        The Rock’n’Roll Scene in Austin, Texas

        by Barry Shank

        A fascinating analysis of the music scene in Austin, Texas.

      • Native Brazilians

        Children's Edition

        by Daniel Munduruku

        A carefully produced Brazil’s native populations. This title introduces the most important elements of the culture, beliefs, and lifestyle of Brazilian Indians, explaining the differences between the numerous nations that inhabited the country long before the arrival of the Portuguese colonizers. Today there are more than 200 native nations in Brazil, with a population of approximately 750 thousand people.

      • May 2018

        SELF-ish: A Transgender Awakening

        by Chloe Schwenke

        SELF-ISH IS A NARRATIVE DRAWN FROM AN INTERNATIONAL LIFE, beginning with some early glimpses out at the world by a girl in a boy’s body. Chloe was raised as Stephen in a Marine Corps family and was sent off at age 14 to “man up” at a military academy. Later—and still embodied as a man—she ventured abroad to work in some of the roughest regions of Africa, the Gaza Strip, Turkey, and many other locales. Her far-flung global journey was matched in intensity by an inner identity and spiritual struggle and the associated ravages of depression, before she came to the revelation of being a transgender woman. At a time when many Americans are just waking up to the reality of the transgender phenomenon, this portrayal of Chloe’s life, her challenging gender transition, and her many accomplishments and adventures along the way (including being among the first three transgender political appointees in U.S. history, under President Obama), creates a poignant story of authenticity, self-discovery, and the meaning of gender set against a fascinating international backdrop.

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