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        July 2013

        Hexenkind

        Die Geschichte einer Frau, die verfolgt wurde

        by Reiterer, Joana Adesuwa

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        March 2009

        Die Wassergöttin

        Wie ich den Bann des Voodoo brach

        by Reiterer, Joana Adesuwa

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        April 2022

        Vielleicht irgendwann

        by Carolin Wahl

        Maybe Someday (MAYBE Trilogy, Vol. 3) Gabriella, Joana and Karla share a flat. To finance their studies, they all work at a catering company. And, the three not only realize their professional dreams, but also find the love of their lives.Motor oil and screeching tires - for Karla, there's nothing better! She used to be passionate about kart racing until her parents could no longer afford the expensive hobby. But an unexpected offer throws her back into the world of motorsports: She is supposed to play the girlfriend of the up-and-coming Formula 2 star Henning Kiefer. In one swoop, Karla would be rid of all her money problems - and player Henning would finally be rid of his bad-boy image with a steady girlfriend at his side. But what happens when a fake relationship suddenly turns serious?• Original plots in heartfelt narrations, leaving out familiar clichés• Girl power: 3 self-confident protagonists and their strong friendship• Stories about first steps towards independence: Career choices, fear of the future, parental pressure, exploring roots to find your place

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        Business, Economics & Law
        March 2021

        Social Tourism

        Global Challenges and Approaches

        by Joana Lima, Celeste Eusébio

        Social tourism - the practice of offering programmes, events and activities to enable disadvantaged population groups to enjoy tourism - is of increasing interest to academia. Beginning with an introduction to the social tourism concept, its relevance and target groups, this book then provides reflections about emerging topics case studies of programmes in action across Europe, Oceania and the Americas. It considers the tourism experience from the point of view of young people, families, senior citizens and people with disabilities, before covering the impacts of social tourism initiatives on both participants and tourism destinations. It concludes by reflecting on the practical challenges and policy implications emerging from theory and practice, highlighting common challenges and identifying guidelines for designing social tourism initiatives.This book:Covers the challenges faced by the sector and the relevance of promoting tourism programmes for disadvantaged groups of society.Promotes research that bridges theory and practice, permitting the identification of guidelines for more effective social tourism initiatives.Includes case studies from around the world to provide a global perspective.An important read for researchers of tourism, social inclusion and accessibility, this book will therefore also be of interest to students and practitioners of these areas. Table of Contents Part I: Introduction 1: Introduction Part II: Social Tourism Around the World 1. Social Tourism in Greece: A Brief History of Development from the Interwar Years to the Covid-19 Era 2: Social Tourism in Mexico: Evolution, Challenges and Future Development 3: Challenges and Opportunities for Development of Social Tourism in Finland Part III: The Tourism Experience Lived by Different Target Groups of Social Tourism 4: Benefits of Social Tourism Programmes for Seniors: The Case of the INATEL Foundation in Portugal 5: Social Tourism Programmes for Seniors: The Case Study of Slovenia 6: Social Tourism for Seniors in Spain: An Example to be followed? 7: 'We need a vacation': Social Tourism Initiatives for Low-Income Families with Children with Disabilities 8: Disabled Children as Legitimate Research Participants: A Topic Omitted from Tourism Research? 9: ‘The best holidays I ever had’: The Benefits of Social Tourism Programmes for Children at Risk of Poverty and Social Exclusion 10: The Financial Accessibility of Children’s Camps: A French Challenge to Renew Their Popularity Part IV: Practical Challenges and Policy Implications 11: Social Tourism for Low-Income Families: Challenges and Practical Implications in Pursuing Social Innovation 12: What, and Who, is Social Tourism? The Roles of the Public, Private and Voluntary Sector in Social Tourism Provision in Flanders, Belgium 13: Social Tourism Policies: Critical Reflections Part V: Conclusion: Social Tourism – Global Challenges and Approaches in the Future 15: Social Tourism - Global Challenges and Approaches in the Future

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        April 1999

        Sklavenarbeit unterm Hakenkreuz

        Die verdrängte Geschichte der österreichischen Industrie

        by Engel, Reinhard; Radzyner, Joana

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        July 2000

        Tanz der Kulturen

        Kulturelle Identität in einer globalisierten Welt

        by Breidenbach, Joana; Zukrigl, Ina

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        Children's & YA
        July 2021

        Vielleicht Jetzt

        by Carolin Wahl

        Maybe Now (MAYBE Trilogy, Vol. 1) Gabriella, Joana and Karla share a flat. To finance their studies, they all work at a catering company. And the three not only realize their professional dreams, but also find the love of their lives. Gabrielle almost missed her plane in Brazil and now she sits next to this super rude guy. Great! She‘s flying to Munich to finally meet her biological father. Undercover, as she starts an internship in his catering company. On her first day in the kitchen, her instructor turns out to be, of all people, Anton. Her rude – or rather rudely handsome – seatmate from the plane! He not only lights a fire at the stove... Gabriella tries in vain to fight the sparks between them. Because Anton has clear rules when it comes to relationships at work. As hot as the Brazilian sun and as seductive as a perfect chocolate mousse!   • Feel-good page turner for New Adults• Original plots in heartfelt narrations, leaving out familiar clichés• Girl power: 3 self-confident protagonists and their strong friendship• Stories about first steps towards independence: Career choices, fear of the future, parental pressure, exploring roots to find your place

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      • September 2017

        Every food has a history

        by Joana Monteleone

        A delicious piece of work. Several essays, all of them told with pleasure of a historian who, at this moment, is not making History, but telling stories. Such storytelling, however, demands culture and talent, and Joana has extra talent and culture: she is a cook, that is, a first-rate storyeller, who moves through several times and through several dishes. The book, indicated for readers of any age, shows how much eacha meal we make is full of stories to be told and to tell us.

      • August 2020

        Heart of the eagle

        by Emmelie Arents

        Joana Sky possesses the ability to grant deadlywishes, a talent feared and destroyed in Tuvalon.When she is wrongly convicted of performing aHeart wish, she faces the death penalty.However, King Damon has other plans for the girlwho is capable of crushing hearts. She soon realizesthat her life was spared with one goal: to wipe outthe rebel army of the Eagles. The enemies growstronger, but Joana's training at court makes herthe perfect weapon.The king's order is heartless: he orders Joana todestroy the Eagles. Can she resist and survivewithout sacrificing her own heart?

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