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Patriots Publishing SDN BHD
Patriots Publishing is the printed and electronic reading material publishing division of the renowned digital content writing group, The Patriots Asia. This publication is wholly owned by Patriots Holding Sdn Bhd. Starting with the TP Press brand in 2015, the publication then underwent a brand change with the new name Patriots Publication in 2017. Until 2019 after thriving, the publication is now known as Patriots Publishing Sdn Bhd.
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Promoted ContentJune 2013
Speisende soll man nicht aufhalten
Eine Deutschlandreise über den Tellerrand hinaus
by Stäbler, Patrik
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Trusted PartnerNovember 1998
Die Personalentwicklung der "Lernenden Organisation".
Konzeptionelle Untersuchung zur Initiierung und Förderung von Lernprozessen.
by Stäbler, Samuel
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Trusted PartnerTourism industrySeptember 1997
Tourism and Sustainability
Principles to Practice
by Edited by M J Stabler
Tourism is at the forefront of the debate on development versus sustainability. The challenge facing the industry is how to translate principles into practice and to attain a balance between the objectives of tourism development and the long-term conservation of physical, ecological and sociocultural environments. This book addresses these issues, particularly from economic, ethical and environmental perspectives. It has been developed from selected papers presented at a conference held at Newton Rigg College, Cumbria, UK, in April 1996. It is divided into four parts, addressing: concepts, theories and methodological issues; the tourism industry’s promotion of sustainable tourism; minimising environmental impact by means of alternative forms of tourism; and policy implications. The book includes a wide range of case studies and destinations where tourism is rapidly developing in fragile environments, including Belize, Crete, Goa, the English Lake District, Madagascar, Malaysia, the Seychelles and Spain. It represents important reading for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, research workers and tourism industry practitioners, whether from the standpoint of geography, sociology, economics, management and marketing or planning.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2003
Unfolding the South
Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers and Artists in Italy
by Edited by Jane Stabler, Alison Chapman
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Children's & YAOctober 2010
Patrik and the Senior Squad
A witty and hilarious middle-grade series about retired people fighting crime.
by Malin Klingenberg
In a small-town school a boy sits in a class room, deep in thought. He’s called Patrik, and today will be the most exciting day of his life, although he doesn’t know it yet. Soon enough the class tearaway, Irene, bullies Patrik into escaping from school. When he ends up on a wrong bus full of pensioners, it appears that one of the senior citizens has been kidnapped – and a group of villains are very interested in taking the other pensioners out of the game too… In the Senior Squad series pensioners are living a secret life scuppering the evil plans of lowlifes with the help of two clever children, Patrik and Irene. The series includes six books: Patrik and The Senior Squad (2010), Irene and the Moneyhoover (2013), Fake Bernice (2015), The Fantastic Alfredo (2016), Rakel’s Miracles (2017) and The Magnificent Senior Match (2020). The Senior Squad series has been praised for its crazy humor, quirky characters and action-filled plots that are perfect for young readers. The fourth novel of the series, The Fantastic Alfredo, was awarded with Runeberg Junior Prize in 2017.
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Nio Liv
Don't Say A Word
by Emelie Schepp
Early one morning in April a film of a young man spreads on Youtube. He has been beaten up and is wearing an explosive device attached to his body. The police know that a terrible fate awaits him. They are able to identify the location but only reach in time for the bomb to explode. This is the fourth member of the criminal network Komados to be murdered in a short period of time. Detective inspector Mia Bolander has assistance from the new investigator Patrik Wiking to solve the cases. The problem is that no one wants to speak to them. Nobody has heard or seen anything. When Jana Berzelius is dragged into the investigation she realises that the case has a direct connection to herself. As a prosecutor it has always been her job to find out the truth. This time she receives unexpected help to hide it. Don’t Say A Word is a highly topical novel about violence and gang criminality, as well as the forces that can take over when there is something to protect at all costs.
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Children's & YAOctober 2001
Paula Finishes Kindergarten. Paula Moves to the City
Paula's Life
by Aino Pervik, Piret Raud
Paula lives in a little village that has a glass factory, a post office, and a shop. The village lies on the shore of a pretty lake; everything there is familiar and feels like home. Paula doesn’t live alone, of course – she has a mother, a father, a little brother named Patrick, a dog named Rex, and a cat named Kitty. She’s turning seven soon, which means she won’t go to kindergarten anymore next autumn. Instead, Paul will go to school – first grade! But before that happens, she has to finish kindergarten. After their graduation party, it turns out that Paula and her friends will be going to different schools. The glass factory has been shut down and Paula’s dad needs to find another job, so their family is moving to the city. Thus, Paula becomes a city girl who starts attending a city school.