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      • Gruppo Editoriale Edizioni Mediterranee, Hermes Edizioni, Arkeios, Edizioni Studio Tesi

        Edizioni Mediterranee founded in 1953, together with Hermes, Arkeios and Studio Tesi is a publishing group. Amongst Italian and foreign authors the catalogue includes more than 2.500 titles. Main subjects are: yoga, body-mind-spirit, alternative healing, alchemy, astrology, magic, sport, martial arts.

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      • Verlag Hermann Schmidt

        We commit ourselves to quality, which needs expert knowledge, high demand on design and production, joy and passion and we provide a high service with our products on the highest level. We try to improve this philosophy with knowledge, power and the motto: Pushing the limites. We see you joy and your profit In the centre of this work. Of course we are content with our work at the same time. At this point quality starts with torture but turns out to happiness in the end: The happiness and luck to make wonderful books.

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        Children's & YA
        April 2016

        A House that Holds Us All

        by Tang Sulan

        A moment ago, sun was smiling in the sky. Why rain all of the sudden? Snail was not afraid of rain, because he had his own little house. An ant, a bunny and a little boy was running close one by one. They asked a same question, "Can I get in your house to get out of the rain?"

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        June 2019

        Which House do You Like?

        by Xiao Aozi

        Down-to-earth--this positive word implies a stable energy. So is it for "home". In the Chinese spiritual world, home represents a sense of belonging. The so-called "home house tranquility" states the important of "house" in ancient times. "Which House Do You Like?" describes the Chinese people's understanding of home. It describes various houses in China and in the world.

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        Children's & YA

        Day and Night of the Little Wooden House

        An Invitation Letter from Nature

        by Xue Tao

        An Invitation Letter from Nature series is Xue Tao's first set of nature-themed picture books. Since childhood, Xue Tao has enjoyed getting along with the plants and animals in nature and felt the rise and fall of all beings with a sensitive heart. This set of picture books for nature and ecology education just pays tribute to nature, as well as to a vibrant childhood.   An Invitation Letter from Nature series focuses on the theme of nature in the form of transitions through the four seasons. It currently has five books: Epic of Mountain Forests, Day and Night of the Little Wooden House, One Year of Me and Tree, Missing Bugs and Grass, Birds and Little Beasts as Companions. Each book has its own theme, just like five different landscape paintings, presenting different life experiences.   The book Day and Night of the Little Wooden House depicts the construction of a little wooden house, the changes around it from day to night and from spring to winter, and the days the little boy spends with various insects and beasts, all together creating a beautiful fairy tale.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2021

        The Irish tower house

        Society, economy and environment, c. 1300–1650

        by Victoria L. McAlister

        The Irish tower house examines the social role of castles in late-medieval and early modern Ireland. It uses a multidisciplinary methodology to uncover the lived experience of this historic culture, demonstrating the interconnectedness of society, economics and the environment. Of particular interest is the revelation of how concerned pre-modern people were with participation in the economy and the exploitation of the natural environment for economic gain. Material culture can shed light on how individuals shaped spaces around themselves, and tower houses, thanks to their pervasiveness in medieval and modern landscapes, represent a unique resource. Castles are the definitive building of the European Middle Ages, meaning that this book will be of great interest to scholars of both history and archaeology.

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        Picture storybooks
        March 2022

        Abnindranath's The house of stories

        by Likla Lall

        A furious storm rips across Calcutta, bringing thunder and rain! At #5 Jorasanko, the floorboards creak and the windows rattle. The lightning turns shadows into monsters. Young Abanindranath pulls his razai close and shivers. What would you do if you grew up in a house bigger than the world? How would you know if the house is a friend or a foe? Find out about the life of celebrated artist Abanindranath Tagore and his childhood home in the Art Exploration Series.

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        Fiction
        2015

        The House in Baiting Hollow

        by Vasyl Makhno

        Events, described by Vasyl Makhno in a debut collection of short prose, are happening at different times and in different places, and no matter who the storyteller is – a man over fifty, a grey-headed widow or a little boy – you believe them; because there are no author’s generalizations, conclusions or guidelines. These impartial stories tell us about fates of completely different people, honestly and without pathos. It is honesty and simplicity that make this prose so different; common and simple details, at first sight, add mystery and hold the reader in suspense throughout the entire book.

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        Migräne

        by Dr. Peter Hermes

        Migräne: eine neue Behandlung für einen alten Fluch Wie kann ein kleines Loch im Herzen ein verheerendes Migränesyndrom verursachen? Von Dr. Peter Hermes Etwa 15 % der allgemeinen Bevölkerung der „zivilisierten“ Welt leidet unter Migräne. Etwa 50 % der Menschen, die unter Migräne leiden, werden niemals korrekt diagnostiziert, und nur die Hälfte derer, bei denen eine Migräne korrekt diagnostiziert wurde, erhält eine geeignete Behandlung. Daher führen etwa 75 % aller Menschen, die unter Migräne leiden, ein elendes Leben in den Klauen schwerer, bedrückender Kopfschmerzen, verbringen einen Großteil ihrer Zeit in dunklen Räumen, isoliert von Lärm und Mitmenschen, müssen sich übergeben und versuchen eine „Wunderdroge“ nach der anderen. Wie kann ein kleines Loch im Herzen (PFO) die Ursache dieses Elends sein? Der Autor schildert die Entdeckung des PFO, die moderne Diagnose, die Beziehung zu verschiedenen Arten des Kopfschmerzes sowie sein häufiges Vorkommen (40 bis 50 % der Menschen, die unter Migräne leiden, haben PFO). Das Buch enthält eine ausführliche Diskussion der neuen Geräte, mit denen dieses „Loch“ im Herzen durch einen Eingriff unter lokaler Betäubung, die weniger als eine Stunde dauert und nur eine Nacht im Krankenhaus erfordert, geschlossen werden kann. Lesen Sie weiter, um die Antwort auf dieses medizinische Rätsel zu finden, das die zivilisierte Welt seit dem Altertum plagt... Dr. Peter Hermes verfügt über einen Abschluss an der Sorbonne, ist Neurologe, der mit führenden medizinischen Zentren und Kopfschmerzkliniken in seiner Heimat Frankreich sowie in Italien, den USA und in Israel zusammen arbeitet. Zusammen mit seinen Kollegen Dr. Anzola, Dr. Onorato und Dr. Santoro konzentriert er sich auf die Beziehung zwischen dem PFO (dem „Loch im Herzen“) und der Migräne. Der Autor reist durch die ganze Welt, kümmert sich um Kranke und Arme in Indien ebenso wie um Reiche und Berühmte in der Park Avenue in New York, die Beduinen von Vaadi Naaman in Israel und die Migränekranken in Tel Aviv. Er teilt seine Zeit zwischen seinen Patienten in Israel und Italien, wo er außerdem ein erfolgreiches Musikfestival leitet.

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        Migrañas: Un nuevo tratamiento para un antiguo azote?

        by Dr. Peter Hermes

        Migrañas: Un nuevo tratamiento para un antiguo azote ?Cómo un pequeño orificio en el corazón puede ser la causa del devastador síndrome de la migraña? Por el Dr. Peter Hermes Las migrañas afectan a un 15 % de toda la población del mundo "civilizado". Alrededor de un 50% de los casos jamás se diagnostican correctamente, mientras que apenas la mitad de los pacientes que sí lo son reciben un tratamiento apropiado. Por lo tanto, más o menos un 75% de quienes sufren de migraña llevan una vida infeliz, cautivos de jaquecas que machacan la cabeza, pasan gran parte de su tiempo en habitaciones oscuras, aislados del ruido y de la gente, vomitando y probando el último "remedio milagroso" en venta en el mercado. ?Cómo un pequeño orificio en el corazón (AOP) puede causar tanta desdicha? El autor nos lleva a lo largo del proceso de descubrimiento del AOP, su diagnóstico moderno, su relación con diversos tipos de cefaleas y su gran nivel de incidencia (40% a 50% de quienes sufren de migraña tienen un AOP). Una parte bastante extensa del libro está dedicada a los nuevos dispositivos que pueden cerrar este "agujero" en el corazón con sólo una noche de hospitalización, mediante un procedimiento bajo anestesia local, !en menos de una hora! Siga leyendo para encontrar la respuesta a este enigma médico que atormenta al mundo civilizado desde tiempos antiguos…   El doctor Peter Hermes, graduado de la Facultad de Medicina de la Sorbona, es un neurólogo especialista asociado con centros médicos de primera línea y clínicas especializadas en cefaleas en su país natal, Francia, así como en Italia, Estados Unidos e Israel. Junto con sus colegas italianos, los doctores Anzola, Onorato y Santoro, enfoca su atención en la relación entre el AOP (el "agujero en el corazón") y las migrañas. El autor, incansable viajero, ha atendido a enfermos y a pobres en la India, a los ricos y famosos en Park Avenue, Nueva York, a los beduinos de Uadi Naamán en Israel y a pacientes con migraña en Tel Aviv. Divide su tiempo entre sus pacientes en Israel e Italia, donde también dirige un festival de música de gran éxito.

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        Picture storybooks
        2020

        What a Wonderful World This Can Be

        by Mary-An

        What a Wonderful World This Can Be is a ground-breaking picture book about how small acts can have big consequences. Author Mary-An tackles large topics like sustainability, bullying, and poverty, as well as incredibly heart-melting themes of kindness, bravery, and persistence. In this book, a little girl wonders at the wonderful world that is all around her. Although, she is slightly put out when she sees someone begging for food, or oil in the ocean, or even a bully at school—what can she do? One thing at a time! "One piece of trash picked out of the sea, one word of kindness to someone in need, one word to a bully, one hug to a friend, a thing one by one, though the things never end."

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        Art: general interest (Children's/YA)
        2013

        A cada quien su casa (To each his own house)

        by Chiara Carrer

        This beautiful book full of images, textures and voices builds «the house / of always maybe never / of time». Chiara Carrer parts from the poetic definition of home, but a book full of narrative and memories is established right from the beginning. «I forgot / the place, when / and where / I forgot», a woman with pink hair and yellow hands decribes as part of the adventure that this unique book proposes.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        June 2019

        China-Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation:

        Case Studies and Plans

        by Secretariat of the First China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo Organizing Committee

        China-Africa Economics and Trade Cooperation: Case Studies and Plans comes in 3 languages: Chinese(2 volumes), English(2 volumes), and French(2 volumes). This book series include 101 excellent case studies , which related to 21 Chinese provinces and cities and 31 countries in Africa, containing agriculture, manufacturing, commerce and trade, infrastructure, industrial parks, energy and mining, financing and other fields in China-Africa economic and trade cooperation. This set of books is practical and useful for all readers. In addition, the book gives the vivid interpretation on the concept of common prosperity, win-win cooperation, mutual negotiation and construction, shared innovation and progression of Belt and Road Initiative.

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        Migraines

        by Dr. Peter Hermes

        Migraines : Un nouveau traitement pour un ancien fléau. Un petit trou dans le cœur peut être à l’origine du terrible syndrome migraineux ? par Dr. Peter Hermes (Originalement écrit en français) Les migraines touchent à peu près 15% de la population générale du monde dit « civilisé ». La moitié des « migraineux » ne sont pas diagnostiqués de façon correcte et seulement 50% parmi ceux qui ont reçu un diagnostic correct reçoivent des traitements appropriés. Donc à peu près 75% des « migraineux » vivent un enfer au quotidien, isolés dans des chambres obscures, loin des bruits et des gens, atterrés par un mal de tête violent et brutal, en proie à des vomissements, et essayant chaque nouveau médicament miraculeux qui vient de sortir sur le marché. Est-ce possible qu’un tout petit trou dans la paroi cardiaque soit a l'origine de toutes ces misères ? L'auteur vous fait voyager à travers ce processus qui mène à la découverte du PFO, et de son diagnostic moderne, et vous explique sa relation avec les divers types de migraine et met en évidence sa grande fréquence chez les patients (à peu près 40-50 % des migraineux sont porteurs d'un PFO). Un chapitre entier est dédié à la description des nouvelles prothèses cardiaques dont l’implantation demande seulement une nuit d'hospitalisation et se fait sous anesthésie locale dans des centres spécialisés, et cela en moins d'une heure ! Lisez la suite du livre qui vous apportera des réponses, et peut être un soulagement au grand problème de la migraine, qui hante le monde « civilisé » depuis bien longtemps ! Le Dr. Hermès diplômé de la faculté de médecine de Paris (La Sorbonne) est un neurologue spécialisé dans le traitement des migraines et des troubles cardiaques liés à la migraine. Il a travaillé dans des centres hospitaliers en France, en Italie, aux États Unis et en Israël. En collaboration avec ses collègues Italiens, Dr. Anzola, Dr. Onorato et Dr. Santorro, il a focalisé son travail sur la relation entre PFO (« le trou du coeur ») et les migraines et a publié de nouveaux et passionnants résultats. Grand voyageur, il a soigné des pauvres et des malades en Inde, des riches et des célèbres sur Park Avenue à New York , des bédouins de Vadi Naaman en Israël et des « migraineux » de Tel Aviv. Il partage son temps entre ses malades à Tel Aviv et en Italie où il dirige un festival de musique à grand succès.

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        January 2022

        Heat and Thermodynamics, Third Edition

        by Elizabeth H. Oakes and Sophia Chen

        Everything, whether living or nonliving, is made of energy; in other words, matter is energy. Heat and thermodynamics is the study of what happens to that energy in the universe. To understand how matter behaves, we must understand how energy works, and energy, also known as atomic motion, is heat. Heat can do many things, such as cook food, melt ice, warm a cold room, or burn down a house. It can transform what it touches, move from one location to another, and excite atoms into greater activity or calm them down by leaving.  Full-color throughout and filled with detailed features, Heat and Thermodynamics, Third Edition is the study of heat's behavior and how it impacts the movement of energy and, in particular, the movement of energy in and out of systems. Included is an analysis of the four Laws of Thermodynamics and how they affect the behavior of matter in our universe.

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        Children's & YA
        January 2019

        101 Lighthouses

        by Oksana Lushchevska (Author), Dzmitry Bandarenka (Author), Oksana Drachkovska (Illustrator)

        When he can't fall asleep, Zakhar imagines other people around him sleeping and gazes at the house across the street. Often, a window in the house flashes with light, so the boy imagines that the house is actually a lighthouse. Furthermore, there is a reason why Zakhar can't fall asleep: his father, an architect, doesn't sleep either. To help his son fall asleep, the father suggests a tried-and-tested method: counting. So, what will they count? Will Zakhar manage to fall asleep?   From  3 to 5 years, 379 words Rightsholders: hanna.bulhakova@ranok-school.com

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        Children's & YA
        January 2018

        My Gran

        by Tania Stus (Author), Nadiia Kushnir (Illustrator)

        Every person has a special little memory house where their close ones live. So Gran is there, on the porch of that little house. She is old, and cannot properly move. It is hard for her to talk. Yet, despite all this, her relatives still love her, value every precious minute spent together and accept each other the way they are.   From 3 to 6 years, 505 words Rightsholders: hanna.bulhakova@ranok-school.com

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        January 2021

        Everyone is amazing-Xiaoxiang Family Letters 2020

        by Xiaoxiang Family Letters Activity Organization

        In the context of the "Xiaoxiang Family Letters" activity carried out across the province, the organizing committee extensively collected family letters and selected 100 family letters to show the spirit of the people in the new era. The main content of the letter includes the gratifying changes in the fight against poverty in Sanxiang, the affectionate concern of the wandering children and the fathers and elders in the hometown, the home and country feelings of heroes and the most beautiful people, and the silent persistence of various industries in specific positions, and so on. The structure of each chapter of the book is divided into two parts: introduction (mainly including the information of the writer and recipient, refer to "Anti-epidemic") and the main text. The structure of the whole book includes the preface, table of contents, main text, and postscript. Further reading or content links. The structure is characterized by conciseness, conciseness and conciseness.

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        Children's & YA
        April 2016

        The Red Shoe

        by Tang Sulan

        A red shoe missed the other one. He wanted a warm house, and met a greedy rat on the road. Could the rat help the red shoe to find his friend?

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