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      • Kathrin Dreusicke Books

        Als Kind bereits wünschte ich mir, das Leiden durch Krankheiten mit natürlichen Produkten lindern oder sogar heilen zu können.Nach extremer jahrelanger weltweiter Recherche über verschiedene Heilmethoden bemerkte ich ein Detail: eine stark heilende Wirkung hat das Sonnenhormon Vitamin D dicht gefolgt von anderen Nährstoffen.Mein Wissen habe ich in der Folge eingesetzt für Freunde und Verwandte: mit einem unglaublichen Erfolg. Durch eine konstante und gezielte Behandlung mit Vitaminen und Mineralstoffen wurden alle Behandelten gesund ohne extra Medikamente zu benötigen.

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      • Katja Glöckler // Buchagentin, Schreib- & Buchcoaching

        Bis der Wind sich dreht - Wege raus aus dem Konflikt Konfliktmanagement einmal anders - Ein Roman und Ratgeber in einemTeil 1: Geschichten aus der Arbeitswelt, die jeder kennt. Konflikte mit den Kollegen, Vorgesetzten oder im Team. Ein geheimer Briefeschreiber der Sichtweisen verändert und Konflikte löst. Teil 2: Ein Workbook, ein Ratgeber mit Hilfsmitteln und Lösungsmöglichkeiten in Konfliktsituationen

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      • April 2011

        Streets of Crocodiles

        Photography, Media, and Postsocialist Landscapes in Poland

        by Marciniak, Katarzyna

        This title features stunning photos augmented by J. Hoberman's preface and Katarzyna Marciniak's essays. This powerful presentation of photographs of Poland from the late 1980s to the present depicts the hybridized landscape of this pivotal Eastern European nation following its entry into the European Union. A visual record of the country's transition from socialism to capitalism, it focuses on the industrial blue-collar city of Lodz - located in the heart of New Europe and home to nearly one million people. Photographer Kamil Turowski's pictures are captivating - seeming to conceal a looming threat - while Katarzyna Marciniak's accompanying text expands on the photos and the 'crocodilian' texture of contemporary Eastern Europe. A walk on the wild side, "Streets of Crocodiles" captures viscerally the changing landscape of postsocialist Poland.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2016

        HOW TO GET A NOBEL PRIZE?

        by Katarzyna Radziwill

        The book recounts the life of Alfred Nobel, the emergence of the famous prize bearing his name, the rules of how it is acknowledged, and the ceremony at which it is awarded. Within it, the reader will also find the silhouettes of over 50 of the prize’s laureates from all the different fields in which Nobel Prizes have been awarded throughout history.

      • Children's & YA
        May 2019

        HISTORY OF WOMEN

        by Katarzyna Radziwill

        The history of humanity from the most ancient of times up until the 21st century shown from the perspective of the fates of ordinary women. What were their occupations, were they able to decide for themselves, to have their own estate, how did they take care of their children, were they able to educate themselves, have a career, what did their family life look like? In what ways does their history differ from men’s? An excellent complement to the knowledge that we get from school

      • Children's & YA
        June 2020

        NO WORDS NEEDED

        by Katarzyna Radziwill

        A book describing the ways in which plants and animals communicate. How do trees interact with each other? How does a bee show the way to a location rich in nectar? How far can a whale’s song reach? Read about the ways in which animals get in touch, and what they choose to share.

      • Fiction
        February 2017

        ANA

        by Roberto Santiago

        Ana Tramel: With A for attorney. With A for addicted to alcohol, pills and sex. And with A for anaesthetized (to emotions, adjectives, and sycophants). In this story absolutely everything revolves around her, the protagonist, narrator and dynamo of the plot. In her forties, she’s about to experience a journey to the dark side of the gambling world, and to come up against an international corporation that deals in thousands of millions and has hundreds of lawyers on their payroll. Said with the utmost humility: from this moment on, we are all AnaTramel. In ANA nothing is what it seems. Not one of the characters is exactly a saint. And as Patricia Highsmith said of one of her stories ‘they are going to see a woman do what no male protagonist in literature of the past forty years would dare: behave with compassion, heroism and expose her body and soul to humiliation’.

      • March 2019

        Photography Performing Humor

        by Liesbeth Decan, Mieke Bleyen (eds)

        New perspectives on humor within photographyDespite the ubiquitous presence of photographic humor in art and popular media, the phenomenon has as yet received very little scholarly attention. Focusing on staged humor rather than on comic effects of snapshot photography, this volume brings together leading scholars in the field addressing humor performed in front of the camera, often specifically created for the camera, and the performative joke-work done by the medium itself. A first section explores how photography, due to its “shattering” qualities, turns into a privileged medium for eliciting humorous effects and how humor can be discerned within the photographic event. A second section discusses the toolbox of photographic trickery (photomontage, double exposure and cinematic movement) that allows photography to mock itself. The book closes with a section on photographic wit in conceptual art, both in canonized and more locally distinct practices. With artists’ pages from Paulien Oltheten, Lieven Segers and David Helbich This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).   Contributors: Kevin Atherton (National College of Art and Design, Dublin), Anna Corrigan and Susana S. Martins (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa), Hilde D’haeyere (KASK School of Arts of University College Ghent), Heather Diack (University of Miami), Louis Kaplan (University of Toronto), Ann Kristin Krahn (Braunschweig University of the Arts), Sandra Križić Roban (Institute of Art History, Zagreb), Esther Leslie (Birkbeck University of London), Johan Pas (Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp), Katarzyna Ruchel-Stockmans (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2014

        New Multicultural Identities in Europe

        Religion and Ethnicity in Secular Societies

        by Erkan Toguslu, Johan Leman, Ismail Mesut Sezgin (eds)

        Multiculturalism in present-day Europe How to understand Europe’s post-migrant Islam on the one hand and indigenous, anti-Islamic movements on the other? What impact will religion have on the European secular world and its regulation? How do social and economic transitions on a transnational scale challenge ethnic and religious identifications? These questions are at the very heart of the debate on multiculturalism in present-day Europe and are addressed by the authors in this book. Through the lens of post-migrant societies, manifestations of identity appear in pluralized, fragmented, and deterritorialized forms. This new European multiculturalism calls into question the nature of boundaries between various ethnic-religious groups, as well as the demarcation lines within ethnic-religious communities. Although the contributions in this volume focus on Islam, ample attention is also paid to Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism. The authors present empirical data from cases in Turkey, Germany, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, Poland, Norway, Sweden, and Belgium, and sharpen the perspectives on the religious-ethnic manifestations of identity in the transnational context of 21st-century Europe.Ebook available in Open Access.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).ContributorsChris Allen (University of Birmingham), Cüneyt Dinç (Süleyman Şah University, Istanbul), Frédérique Harry (University of Paris-Sorbonne), Goedroen Juchtmans (KU Leuven and IKKS, Antwerp), Vincent Legrand (Université catholique de Louvain), Johan Leman (KU Leuven), Kathryn Lum (European University Institute, Florence), Marcel Meciar (Yeditepe University, Istanbul), Ephraim Nimni (Queen's University Belfast), Murat Sevencan (Suleyman Sah University, Istanbul), İsmail Mesut Sezgin (Leeds Metropolitan University), Erkan Toğuşlu (KU Leuven), Katarzyna Warmińska (Cracow University)

      • Children's & YA
        March 2022

        Start a Fire. Second Round

        by P.S. Herytiera

        We are burning in a fire which we have started ourselves   How much is Victoria Clark, an ordinary 17-year-old from a small town in California, willing to sacrifice for an inappropriate relationship with dark Nathaniel Shay? Even she herself does not know that, although during conversations with her friends who warn her about her boyfriend, she defends him for unjustified reasons, getting more and more entangled in the web of lies. It’s of no importance that the girl’s mother sees nothing but evil in Nathaniel and is ready to do anything to eradicate from her daughter that wicked seed that the twenty-year-old has sown in her.   Victoria knows that there will come a moment in her life when she will have to make a decision – choose between what she wants and what would be most appropriate for her. However, she does not expect it to be that difficult. Because even though she may be deceiving herself, this handsome cold-eyed boy was pure destruction. Delightful destruction, full of lies, darkness and heat, drawing her to the bottom of hell. But does Victoria have the strength to get out of it?   “The story of Victoria and Nathaniel is quite complex, precise – and that's what I love about it. As I started writing, I noticed that I prefer to focus on the characters from the psychological point of view rather than a dynamic storyline loaded with events. To inject soul into them and sometimes make the reader forget that they are fictional characters. My little dream was for my characters to be multidimensional and it seems to me that I managed to do it”, said Katarzyna Barlińska in an interview for one of the literary websites.

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