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Promoted ContentFebruary 2020
Das HandHeilbuch
Einfache Übungen, um Beschwerden zu lindern, die Hände zu kräftigen und die Beweglichkeit zu erhalten
by Schmidt, Lucia Nirmala
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Sämtliche Werke / Menon /Kratylos /Euthydemos /Hippias maior
Griech. /Dt. Griechischer Text nach der letztgültigen Gesamtausgabe...
by Platon, Karlheinz Hülser, Franz Susemihl, Franz Susemihl
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YAJanuary 2010
Ida bei den Elefanten
by Stolpe, Marika / Schwedisch Kicherer, Birgitta; Illustriert von Pehrson, Lars
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesJanuary 2019
Knowledge, democracy and action
by Budd L. Hall, Michael Osborne, Edward T. Jackson, Rajesh Tandon, Jean-Marc Fontan, Nirmala Lall
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsFebruary 2022
"I am Jugoslovenka!"
Feminist performance politics during and after Yugoslav Socialism
by Jasmina Tumbas, Amelia Jones, Marsha Meskimmon
"I am Jugoslovenka" argues that queer-feminist artistic and political resistance were paradoxically enabled by socialist Yugoslavia's unique history of patriarchy and women's emancipation. Spanning performance and conceptual art, video works, film and pop music, lesbian activism and press photos of female snipers in the Yugoslav wars, the book analyses feminist resistance in a range of performative actions that manifest the radical embodiment of Yugoslavia's anti-fascist, transnational and feminist legacies. It covers celebrated and lesser-known artists from the 1970s to today, including Marina Abramovic, Sanja Ivekovic, Vlasta Delimar, Tanja Ostojic, Selma Selman and Helena Janecic, along with music legends Lepa Brena and Esma Redzepova. "I am Jugoslovenka" tells a unique story of women's resistance through the intersection of feminism, socialism and nationalism in East European visual culture.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2017
1917 bis 2017: 100 Jahre Links
Indes. Zeitschrift für Politik und Gesellschaft 2016 Heft 04
by Herausgegeben von Walter, Franz; Beiträge von Walter, Franz; Beiträge von Bebnowski, David; Beiträge von Lehnert, Detlef; Beiträge von Tosstorff, Reiner; Beiträge von Haefner, Lutz; Beiträge von Meyer, Thomas; Beiträge von Berg, Sebastian; Beiträge von Sonnenberg, Uwe; Beiträge von Negt, Oskar; Beiträge von Przybilla-Voß, Marika; Beiträge von Malycha, Andreas; Beiträge von Hoffrogge, Ralf; Beiträge von Mays, Anja; Beiträge von Hambauer, Verena; Beiträge von Best, Volker; Beiträge von Meier, Dominik; Beiträge von Schöler, Ulrich; Beiträge von Bleckmann, Julia
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Trusted PartnerOctober 2018
Stephen Hawking: Denken ohne Grenzen
Mit Beiträgen u. a. von Brian Greene, Reinhold Beckmann, Michio Kaku, Vince Ebert, Harald Lesch, Leonard Mlodinow, Ulrich Walter und Ian Stewart
by Herausgegeben von Strickstrock, Frank; Übersetzt von Schuh, Bernd; Übersetzt von Niehaus, Monika; Beiträge von Lesch, Harald; Beiträge von Kaku, Michio; Beiträge von Mania, Hubert; Beiträge von Greene, Brian; Beiträge von Croasdell, Judith; Beiträge von Mlodinow, Leonard; Beiträge von Taylor, Marika; Beiträge von Stewart, Ian; Beiträge von Penrose, Roger; Beiträge von Hossenfelder, Sabine; Beiträge von Bojowald, Martin; Beiträge von Walter, Ulrich; Beiträge von Beckmann, Reinhold; Beiträge von Naumann, Uwe; Beiträge von Ebert, Vince; Beiträge von Krachten, Christoph; Beiträge von Hartle, James
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Humanities & Social SciencesApril 2021
India and Asian Geopolitics
The Past, Present
by Shivshankar Menon
A clear-eyed look at modern India’s role in Asia’s and the broader worldOne of India’s most distinguished foreign policy thinkers addresses the many questions facing India as it seeks to find its way in the increasingly complex world of Asian geopolitics. A former Indian foreign secretary and national security adviser, Shivshankar Menon traces India’s approach to the shifting regional landscape since its independence in 1947. From its leading role in the nonaligned movement during the cold war to its current status as a perceived counterweight to China, India often has been an after-thought for global leadersuntil they realize how much they needed it.Examining India’s own policy choices throughout its history, Menon focuses in particular on India’s responses to the rise of China, as well as other regional powers. Menon also looks to the future and analyzes how India’s policies are likely to evolve in response to current and new challenges.As India grows economically and gains new stature across the globe, both its domestic preoccupations and international choices become more significant. India itself will become more affected by what happens in the world around it. Menon makes a powerful geopolitical case for an India increasingly and positively engaged in Asia and the broader world in pursuit of a pluralistic, open, and inclusive world order.
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February 2021
MAKE UP BREAK UP
by Lilly Menon
The sparkling and heartfelt romantic comedy debut from Lily Menon, Make Up Break Up…. Love, romance, second chances, fairy-tale endings…these are the things Annika Dev believes in. Her app, Make Up, has been called the “Google Translate for failing relationships.” High efficiency break-ups, flashy start-ups, penthouses, fast cars…these are the things Hudson Craft believes in. His app, Break Up, is known as the “Uber for break-ups.” It’s wildly successful—and anathema to Annika’s life philosophy. Which wouldn’t be a problem if they’d gone their separate ways after that summer fling in Las Vegas, never to see each other again. Unfortunately for Annika, Hudson’s moving not just into her office building, but into the office right next to hers. And he’ll be competing at the prestigious EPIC investment pitch contest: A contest Annika needs to win if she wants to keep Make Up afloat. As if it’s not bad enough seeing his irritatingly perfect face on magazine covers when her own business is failing. As if knowing he stole her idea and twisted it into something vile—and monumentally more successful—didn’t already make her stomach churn. As the two rival app developers clash again and again—and again—Annika finds herself drawn into Hudson Craft’s fast-paced, high velocity, utterly shallow world. Only, from up close, he doesn’t seem all that shallow. Could it be that everything she thought about Hudson is completely wrong? Could the creator of Break Up teach her what true love’s really about?