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      • Springer Nature

        For over 175 years Springer Nature has been advancing discovery by providingthe best possible service to the whole research community.We help researchers uncover new ideas, makesure all the research we publish is significant, robust and stands up to objectivescrutiny, that it reaches all relevant audiences in the best possible format, and can be discovered, accessed, used, re-used and shared.Wesupport librarians and institutions with innovations in technology and data; and providequality publishing support to societies. As a research publisher, Springer Nature is home to trusted brands including Springer, Nature Research, BMC, Palgrave Macmillan and Scientific American. https://group.springernature.com/gp/group

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      • Sprotin

        Sprotin has grown intentionally and steadily into one of the major publishers in the Faroes.

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      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2020

        SPRITZEN. Geschichte der weiblichen Ejakulation (Squirting. A History of Female Ejaculation)

        Nautilus Flugschrift

        by Stephanie Haerdle

        Do women squirt when they come? Yes, they do, there is lots of evidence!But female ejaculation is still controversial, even today. For some it is a myth, for the other everyday sexuallife, and it seems to depend very much on your political position whether you are willing to believe or not.What do we as a society really know about this aspect of female lust, what is common anatomic knowledgeand why are so many details still unknown?The search for traces and evidence of ejaculation of women leads well into pre-Christian times and aroundthe globe. And the finds are surprising: For thousands of years, ejaculation was a natural part of sexualexperience for both men and women. Only in Europe, in the 19th century, female ejaculation was beingridiculed, fought, ousted, tabooed, and finally largely forgotten – until it was rediscovered in the 20th century.“Spritzen” is a well-read and entertaining display of how female ejaculation was understood and judged,how certain concepts of female sexuality and female body made the perception of female ejaculationpossible, or impossible, or exploited in mainstream porn business, when female squirting cumshots werediscovered as a source of income rather than pleasure.Recently, a lot of new publications on vulva, vagina or menstruation appear, showing a renewed interest inthe female body. A current and well-founded inventory of female ejaculation is not among them.Stephanie Haerdle closes this gap. Her book aims to entertain, surprise, provide arguments and inform. Itexplains the »hardware« that makes female ejaculation possible (clitoral complex and female prostate), itexplores anatomy, gynecology and urology.

      • Fantasy
        September 2016

        Luzifer - des Teufels Sünden

        by Stella A. Tack

        In einem dunklen Kampf um den Thron der Unterwelt scheint alles verloren, bis verborgene Gefühle erwachen, die die Macht besitzen, alles zu verändern. „Also schön, dann bin ich eben verdammt“, knurrte ich grimmig und entschied mich. Triumphierend hob der Teufel seinen Kopf und begann zu lachen. Bittersüße Genugtuung in der honigweichen Stimme, während die brennenden Flammen der Hölle über unseren Köpfen zusammenschlugen.Als die junge Evening einem sprechenden, orange-roten Kater mit Teufelshörner über den Weg läuft, ahnt sie noch nicht, dass ihre Welt nie wieder dieselbe sein wird. Schon bald muss sie erkennen, dass Teufel, Hexen und Dämonen nicht nur in Märchen existieren, sondern diese auch in den dunklen Gassen von Iuvavum umherstreifen. Unaufhaltsam wird sie zum Spielball im blutigen Machtkampf um die Hölle, in dem sie sich entscheiden muss: Wählt sie den Tod oder wird sie selbst zu einem Wesen des Bösen?

      • Children's & YA

        Alien Time NYC (orig. title undisclosed)

        Two playful aliens are struggling for survival on planet earth.

        by Mercedes Musetano

      • Travel & holiday guides
        November 2017

        Islandtrolle - Was die Menschen glauben – und wie es wirklich ist

        Ein Reiseführer für Kinder und Kind-Gebliebene

        by Andrea Protzek

        Es gibt sie wirklich: Trolle in Island. Denn warum sollte die Regierung des Landes wohl sonst eine extra Trollbeautragte beschäftigen?! Andrea Protzek macht sich in ihrem Buch auf die Suche nach Trollen, Gnomen und Elfen ... und hat dabei immer die Kamera in der Hand. Ein lustiges Kinderbuch, das die Fantasie und den Wunsch nach übersinnlichen Wesen fördert, und gleichzeitig ein Reiseführer zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten Islands, der Klein und Groß Freude bereitet.

      • Drews' Animal Life

        The somewhat different book of animals

        by Judith Drews

        Funny, absurd and impressive facts combined with a bit of geography and history make sure the information stays in your head, not only in that of children but certainly also of adults. And of course, the beautiful design and the colourful illustrations makes sure that you will get lost in this book.

      • February 2019

        Globi's Adventures in Rome

        by Daniel Frick, Jürg Lendenmann

        A thief steals a golden statue, the 'Mama Lupa', and makes his getaway on a bicycle. Romy and Remo‘s dog gives chase at once. Meanwhile, Globi wakes up at his little albergo, ready to start his day. Stepping out onto the pavement, he is knocked down by a large dog, followed by her owners, the twins Romy and Remo … It‘s the beginning of a wild, spectacular chase, on foot and by scooter, with the panorama of the Eternal City unfolding as a backdrop. Globi also meets the Swiss Guard, who insist on showing him around – and he even bumps into the Pope!

      • Business, Economics & Law

        Vitality Unleashed

        8 principles for a new way of working in business, education and society

        by Silke Luinstra

        How quiet heroes can (calmly) achieve great things A clever business book about the future of work and organisational development: one that throws contradictions into sharp relief and facilitates genuine transformation. Today, new work, agility and digitalisation are the words on everyone’s lips. But rampant rules and regulations, inflexible processes and outmoded systems of incentives do not foster an environment of inspiration, creativity or collaboration. Instead, they programme us for rigid conformity, which blocks a spirit of vitality in the development of organisations. It is vitality that lays the groundwork for self-organisation, both in companies and in broader society. Where space is created for self-organisation, this also gives rise to development and progress – in the truly evolutionary sense of the word. With this in mind, Luinstra makes the case a new ‘New Work’: a way of working that makes space for freedom, autonomy and responsibility as well as for societal participation, solidarity and an awareness of social and ecological consequences. People want to feel that their contribution is relevant – both at work and in society as a whole.  Luinstra has observed first-hand how infrequently vitality is felt in modern organisations - yet she also knows, from her work, that vitality often lies waiting to be unlocked. She presents numerous case studies from corporate practice, exploring how to find meaning, establish a culture of self-management, think and act autonomously and rethink the process of development. As she writes, Luinstra makes no bones about the fact that vitality also challenges us. It requires us to question our thoughts and actions and dare to initiate change. Thus, vitality is (also) always something of an imposition. 8 principles for injecting vitality back into organisations: finding meaning, establishing a culture of self-management, thinking and acting autonomously and rethinking development A range of case studies from everyday business An up-to-the-minute publication about the future of work and organisational development

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