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      • Anette Krischer

        ANETTE KRISCHER is author, editor and self-publisher of THE MOVIE BUFF'S ULTIMATE GUIDE TO EXPERIENCING PARIS, which is published in German, English and French. The book was written according to her idea and during the time she lived in Paris. She has done the following work herself: Idea, research, photography, selection and creation of the film clips, texts, layout, production, distribution and marketing. The book was presented as part of a special exhibition at the Filmmuseum Frankfurt in a specially built Parisian café setting. She is a media scientist and lives in Berlin.

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      • Kristine Ortmeier

        I am a selftought illustrator based in Germany. I like to draw funny and cute figures and animals for childrens books or childrens related stuff. I would like to get a contract for a childrensbook or toys and games.

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        June 2017

        Drogen

        by Hari, Johann

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        July 2013

        Prosa

        by Bertolt Brecht

        »Wenige wissen heute ...« – so beginnt zum Beispiel die Geschichte um Giacomo Ui aus Padua, eine »Satire auf Hitler im Stile der Historiographen der Renaissance«, wie Walter Benjamin im September 1934 bei einem seiner Besuche bei Brecht im dänischen Exil erfährt. Wenige wissen heute, daß der Stückeschreiber und Lyriker erste überregionale Beachtung findet als Erzähler mit seiner »Flibustiergeschichte« Bargan läßt es sein (erschienen im September 1921 in München): »die Leute kennen alle die Novelle im Merkur und reden einiges davon und wollen mir alle noch behilflich sein«, weiß Brecht – auf der Suche nach »Verbindungen« in Berlin – zum Jahresende von dort zu berichten. Die vorliegende Quarto-Ausgabe versammelt die großen Exiltexte und Vorhaben, den Dreigroschenroman und die Romanfragmente über die sog. Tuis oder über Caesar, genauso wie frühe Romanentwürfe etwa zu den Geschäften mit dem Boxen, die Prosasammlungen wie die Geschichten vom Herrn Keuner (einschließlich der erst 2004 entdeckten) oder das Buch der Wendungen sowie alle Einzelgeschichten und Filmgeschichten: Seeräuber und Boxer, höfliche Chinesen, klassische Mythen, Mata Hari, Henry Dunant oder Eulenspiegel sind Beispiele aus dem breiten Spektrum der Texte von 1913 bis 1956.

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        March 2007

        Nach dem Ende der Schönheit

        Gedichte. Edition Lyrik Kabinett

        by Vlavianos, Haris

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        DI MANA KAWAN TOK BAH

        by Mohd Khairul Azman Ismail

        Tok Bah memelihara pelbagai jenis haiwan ternakan. Haiwan-haiwan itu ibarat kawan kepada Tok Bah. Suatu hari, Tok Bah dapati tiada satu pun haiwan di kandang dan reban.   Maka bermulalah pencarian Tok Bah terhadap kawan-kawannya itu.

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        Children's & YA

        Nigu the Friendly Dragon

        by Watiek Ideo

        On the top of the mountain, live a dragon that often spout fire. Everyone in the village is afraid of the lone dragon. Three friends are curious about it and want to take a peek if the dragon is truly as scary as people said. When they arrive there, what they see is definitely not something they expected!

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        Children's & YA
        2016

        Gadis Paradis Learns About Beauty

        by Andy Bianchi

        Gadis spends all her time trying to look beautiful. One day while shopping at the market she sees an old book with ideas on how to look even more beautiful. She follows all the instructions, but it's the complete opposite. She then learns that realy beauty comes from within, just like what the book taught her.

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        Children's & YA

        Brushing Teeth is Fun

        by Wikan Satriati

        Tiwo knows he has to brush his teeth every day. But sometimes Tiwo forgets to do it. Until one day he got a toothache. The dentist tells Tiwo not to forget to brush his teeth. Will Tiwo learn his lesson and start to brushing his teeth dilligently?

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        Children's & YA
        2019

        The Sincere Peacock

        by Sri Ulina

        Oscar is a very pretty peacock with beautiful feathers, yet he is never arrogant. Meanwhile, Willy, a brown cockerel is jealous of Oscar's feathers and always bullies Oscar. One day, Willy is stuck in a bush. No animal wants to help him, except a certain beautiful peacock.

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        Children's & YA

        Drawing on the Walls

        by Wikan Satriati

        Tiwo always follows what her sister Tiwi does. One day, Tiwi is drawing, and Tiwo wants to do it, too. Tiwo looks at the wall in his house. It's white and spacious. He starts to make scribbles all over the wall. When mama finds out, she gets angry. What will Tiwo do?

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        Agronomy & crop production
        June 2013

        Biofuel Crops

        Production, Physiology and Genetics

        by Kossonou Guillaume Anzoua, Surinder S Banga, Gary Stephan Banuelos, Natalie S Betts, Sujata Bhargava, T K Biswas, Serge Bracconnier, Rachel A Burton, Caitlin S Byrt, Isabel S Carvalho, M Czako, Karaj Singh Dhillon, Ismail Dweikat, C Eynck, N K Fageria, K C Falk, Naser Farrokhi, J G Isebrands, John H Fike, Leslie H Groom, Anna Hale, S Hemaiswarya, Ratikanta Maiti, Kurt H Johnsen, Eric J Jokela, Masazumi Kayama, Bill Kovarik, C Ganesh Kumar, Christopher Q Lan, L Marton, Steven E McKeand, P J Minogue, L A C Moraes, A Moreira, K Muthukumarappan, C Dana Nelson, Eric Obeng, David J Parrish, Jagannath Vishnu Patil, Gary F Peter, Somashekhar Punnuri, R Raja, P Srinivasa Rao, R Ravikumar, Belum V S Reddy, Donald L Rockwood, Robert B Rummer, Pratik Satya, Ralph E. H Sims, Hari P Singh, S Wani, Peer M Schenk, Holger Schuhmann, A V Umakanth, Ryan P Viator, Martin Weih, C M J Williams, Toshihiko Yamada. Edited by Bharat P Singh.

        Providing comprehensive coverage on biofuel crop production and the technological, environmental and resource issues associated with a sustainable biofuel industry, this book is ideal for researchers and industry personnel. Beginning with an introduction to biofuels and the challenges they face, the book then includes detailed coverage on crops of current importance or with high future prospects, including sections on algae, sugar crops and grass, oil and forestry species. The chapters focus on the genetics, breeding, cultivation, harvesting and handling of each crop.

      • Personal & social issues
        November 2016

        Graphic Lives - Hari

        by Jo Browning Wroe, Carol Holliday

        Graphic Lives is a series of highly engaging graphic novels for young people who may need counselling and psychotherapy. Each book introduces the difficulties faced by a teenage character and follows them as they travel on their therapeutic journey with a skilled and creative therapist. The key aims of these books are: to demystify counselling and psychotherapy so that it is more appealing and accessible to young people; to destigmatise emotional and mental health problems so that young people are better able to accept help; to encourage young people to embark upon their own healing journeys, equipped with the sense that there is a way forward. As fifteen year-old Hari approaches his mock-GCSEs, he begins to experience anxiety attacks aggravated by his fears of failure to meet his own and his family's expectations. When intermittent feigned illness escalates to the point where he runs out of an exam and hides in a cupboard, Hari agrees to see Steph, the school counsellor. Together they explore ways for Hari to manage his own anxiety and be less critical of himself.

      • August 2019

        Commercial Entomology

        by Anil Kumar, Nagendra Kumar & Hari Chand

        Commercial entomology is a specialized field of attraction under entomology. In spite of the fact that insect and their products are known since ages, much literature is not available on commercial entomology. Authors of the chapters of the book have profound knowledge of different aspects of biology and management of insects especially in their field of contribution. So, their inputs are valuable for the development of commercial entomology in India. Importance has been given to Apis spp., silk worm, lack insect etc. while planning the chapters. The chapters of the book start from the honey bees and their management by Dr. Suday Prasad. Production technology for bee products and pests of honeybees and bee poisoning has been explained by Dr. Hari Chand and Mr. Beer Bahadur Singh in the 2nd and 3rd chapter, respectively. These chapters describe different valuable bee hive products, processing, uses and their composition for promotion of beekeeping development. The chapters on sericulture, lac culture, biological control, insect pests of medical importance, insect pests of cattle and poultry etc. have also been included in this book.

      • Biography & True Stories
        October 2017

        Spies

        Mata Hari and other women in secret mission

        by Hagen Kunze

        Mata Hari is still an example of many women who have chosen to live a life full of danger and mystery. The 100th death anniversary of the probably most famous spy of all times in October 2017 and the opening of the files around her espionage activity, were the occasion for this exciting book project. Author Hagen Kunze not only introduces Margaretha Geertruida cell alias Mata Hari, but also eleven other spies and their gripping life portraits. Twelve women, whose life stories could not be more different, some of whom put themselves into the service of the fatherland out of conviction, others simply for money or love, including Belle Boyd, Josephine Baker, Elisabeth Schragmuller, Benita von Falkenhayn, Hilde Kruger, Helene Barczatis, Ethel Rosenberg or Ursula Kuczynski alias Ruth Werner.This gripping book is entirely dedicated to the female side of espionage and searches for the motives of these women for their play with fire. Some have paid dearly with their lives, others remained undisturbed until old age. In any case, these women are worth having their stories told and not forgotten.

      • Agriculture & farming
        October 2020

        Food Product and Process Innovation (In 2 Parts)

        by Hari Niwas Mishra

        This book, which discusses the recent & emerging engineering & technological innovations for novel & convenience food products manufacturing and shelf life extension, will play an important role in development & commercial manufacture of such products. This book can be used as a comprehensive resource & reference book by the food processing professionals including scientists, technologists, researchers & students working in food processing industry, research institutions & universities. The book will be beneficial to all those interested in finding out the latest innovations in food processing, packaging and storage research & developments which have emerged and can be launched in the near future in the global market setting a new trend in the food industry

      • Data warehousing
        January 2011

        Building the Unstructured Data Warehouse

        Architecture, Analysis & Design

        by Bill Inmon, Krish Krishnan

        Learn essential techniques from data warehouse legend Bill Inmon on how to build the reporting environment your business needs now!Answers for many valuable business questions hide in text. How well can your existing reporting environment extract the necessary text from email, spreadsheets, and documents, and put it in a useful format for analytics and reporting? Transforming the traditional data warehouse into an efficient unstructured data warehouse requires additional skills from the analyst, architect, designer, and developer. This book will prepare you to successfully implement an unstructured data warehouse and, through clear explanations, examples, and case studies, you will learn new techniques and tips to successfully obtain and analyze text.Master these ten objectives:Build an unstructured data warehouse using the 11-step approachIntegrate text and describe it in terms of homogeneity, relevance, medium, volume, and structureOvercome challenges including blather, the Tower of Babel, and lack of natural relationshipsAvoid the Data Junkyard and combat the Spider's WebReuse techniques perfected in the traditional data warehouse and Data Warehouse 2.0,including iterative developmentApply essential techniques for textual Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) such as phrase recognition, stop word filtering, and synonym replacementDesign the Document Inventory system and link unstructured text to structured dataLeverage indexes for efficient text analysis and taxonomies for useful external categorizationManage large volumes of data using advanced techniques such as backward pointersEvaluate technology choices suitable for unstructured data processing, such as data warehouse appliancesThe following outline briefly describes each chapter's content:Chapter 1 defines unstructured data and explains why text is the main focus of this book.Chapter 2 addresses the challenges one faces when managing unstructured data.Chapter 3 discusses the DW 2.0 architecture, which leads into the role of the unstructured data warehouse. The unstructured data warehouse is defined and benefits are given. There are several features of the conventional data warehouse that can be leveraged for the unstructured data warehouse, including ETL processing, textual integration, and iterative development. Chapter 4 focuses on the heart of the unstructured data warehouse: Textual Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL).Chapter 5 describes the 11 steps required to develop the unstructured data warehouse.Chapter 6 describes how to inventory documents for maximum analysis value, as well as link the unstructured text to structured data for even greater value.Chapter 7 goes through each of the different types of indexes necessary to make text analysis efficient. Indexes range from simple indexes, which are fast to create and are good if the analyst really knows what needs to be analyzed before the indexing process begins, to complex combined indexes, which can be made up of any and all of the other kinds of indexes.Chapter 8 explains taxonomies and how they can be used within the unstructured data warehouse.Chapter 9 explains ways of coping with large amounts of unstructured data. Techniques such as keeping the unstructured data at its source and using backward pointers are discussed. The chapter explains why iterative development is so important.Chapter 10 focuses on challenges and some technology choices that are suitable for unstructured data processing. In addition, the data warehouse appliance is discussed.Chapters 11, 12, and 13 put all of the previously discussed techniques and approaches in context through three case studies. About Bill Bill Inmon, the father of data warehousing, has written 52 books translated into 9 languages. Bill has written over 1000 articles and conducted seminars and spoken at conferences on every continent except Antarctica. Bill holds three software patents and his latest company is Forest Rim Technology, a company dedicated to the access and integration of unstructured data into the structured world. About Krish Krish Krishnan is a recognized thought leader in Data Warehouse Performance and Architecture. Krish writes and teaches Social Intelligence across the world and is a frequent speaker at industry conferences. He provides consulting advice to CxO's on DW Strategy and is an Independent Analyst covering the Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence Industry.

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