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      • Ernst Reinhardt GmbH & Co KG

        With over 120 years of experience Ernst Reinhardt GmbH & Co KG is a family owned, independent publishing company and has, as of now, 750 titles available. We specialize amongst others in the fields of psychology, education, gerontology and social work and publish an average of 45 new titles every year. Internationally known as quality research literature, our publications have been translated into over 30 languages.Reinhardt Publishing cooperates with professional institutions and associations such as the German Association for Psychology or the Association for Bodypsychotherapy and is a member of utb GmbH – a university-focused joint venture of 15 German  academic publishers.

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      • Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press

        Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) is a world-class publishing house founded on international best practices, excellence and innovation. It strives to be a cornerstone of Qatar’s knowledge-based economy by providing a unique local and international platform for literature, discovery and learning. Headquartered in Doha, Qatar, HBKU Press publishes a wide range of texts including fiction and non-fiction titles, children’s books, collections, and annual reports. In addition, HBKU Press publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly research in the natural and social sciences through academic books, open-access reference materials and conference proceedings. HBKU Press consistently follows international best practices in its publishing procedures, ethics and management, ensuring a steadfast quality of production and a dedication to excellence.

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      • Trusted Partner
        September 2004

        Reineke Fuchs

        by Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, Hermann Mildenberger

        Goethe kannte das niederdeutsche Volksbuch von Reinke de vos; ihm folgt sein satirisches Versepos Reineke Fuchs von 1793. Die Parodie auf die spätmittelalterliche Feudalordnung verwandelte Goethe in eine Parodie auf seine eigene, von revolutionären Umbrüchen gekennzeichnete Gegenwart. Die Fabel vom Fuchs, der durch Klugheit und List, durch elegante Rhetorik und überredungskunst die anderen Tiere besiegt, hat viele Schriftsteller zu Nachahmungen und Neudichtungen veranlaßt. Die Wirkungsgeschichte dauert bis heute an. Der Maler Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein (1751 – 1829) hat eine brillante, farbenfrohe Illustrationsfolge zum Werk seines Freundes gestaltet. Doch nicht nur bildkünstlerisch, sondern auch literarisch hat er sich mit dem Reineke Fuchs auseinandergesetzt. Er entwarf einen »Anti-Reineke-Fuchs«, eine verblüffend gegenläufig konzipierte Fabel, in der er die Füchse mit ihrer übergroßen Schläue in die eigene Schlinge gehen und das intrigante Spiel verlieren läßt.

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        March 2010

        Musik im Kasualgottesdienst

        Funktion und Bedeutung am Beispiel von Trauung und Bestattung

        by Reinke, Stephan Alexander

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        January 1996

        Von der Pubertät bis zu den Wechseljahren

        Erfahrungen mit der Menstruation

        by Kraus, Karin; Reinke, Gudrun

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        January 1988

        Jenseits von Mond und Mitternacht

        Frauen sprechen über Liebe

        by Mei, Christina; Reinke, Gudrun

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        August 2004

        Ewigkeit?

        Klärungsversuche aus Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften

        by Herausgegeben von Reinke, Otfried

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        September 1975

        Eltern und Kinder im Prozeß der Ablösung

        Familienprobleme in der Pubertät. Aus dem Englischen von Ellen Katharina Reinke und Wolfgang Köberer

        by Helm Stierlin, Alexander Mitscherlich, Ellen Katharina Reinke

        Alexander Mitscherlich, geboren am 20. September 1908 in München, gehört zu den großen kritischen Gelehrten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Von 1960 bis 1976 leitete der Mediziner und Psychoanalytiker das von ihm gegründete Sigmund-Freud-Institut in Frankfurt am Main. Seine Bücher Auf dem Weg zur vaterlosen Gesellschaft (1963), Krankheit als Konflikt (1966) und Die Unfähigkeit zu trauern (zusammen mit Margarete Mitscherlich-Nielsen, 1967) lösten tiefgreifende Diskussionen aus. 1969 erhielt Alexander Mitscherlich den Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels. Alexander Mitscherlich starb am 26. Juni 1982 in Frankfurt am Main. Im Suhrkamp Verlag erschienen seine Gesammelten Schriften.

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      • Agricultural science
        August 2017

        Climate Resilient Animal Agriculture

        by GSLHV Prasada Rao

        Animal husbandry is strongly influenced by weather and climate. Climate change/variability imposes multiple stresses in animals and thus vital to understand the impact of environmental stress on livestock production and reproduction. Among the environmental variables affecting livestock, heat stress seems to be one of the more intriguing factors making difficult animal reproduction and production. Information and knowledge on animal responses to the environment continues to be in process, managing livestock to reduce the impact of adverse weather and climate remains a challenge. Responding to the challenges of global warming necessitate a paradigm shift in the practice of agriculture and in the role of livestock within the farming system. The key thematic issues on environment stress and livestock production includes: early warning system, multiple stress research, exploitation of genetic potential of native breeds, suitable breeding programme and nutritional intervention research. Livestock farmers should have key roles in determining what adaptation and mitigation strategies they support if these have to sustain livestock production in changing climate. The integration of new technologies into the research and technology transfer systems potentially offers many opportunities to further the development of climate change adaptation strategies. This publication is therefore a multi-authored attempt to present the scientific fraternity high quality resource material in the field of climate change and livestock production. Attempts were made to discuss the adaptive mechanism that the animal exhibits to counteract the adverse effects of heat stress. In addition to the adaptive mechanisms, several management and feeding practices have also been established as tested methods for reduction of stress effects in livestock. It also highlights the challenges the livestock industry faces in maintaining the delicate balance between animal welfare and production. This book is a comprehensive resource for the researchers, teachers and students to understand stress, stress management and livestock productivity so as to sustain animal production in the Country under projected climate change scenario.

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