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Princeton University Press Wildlife of New Zealand A Field Guide Fully Revised and Expanded
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Diversified Publishing Madhouse at the End of the Earth
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Faber Music Ltd The Bearded Lady
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Faber Music Ltd The Comedy of Change
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Designing Indoor Solar Products: Photovoltaic Technologies for AES
Photovoltaic technology - or the direct conversion of light into electricity - is the fastest growing means of electricity generation today, however it is generally used outdoors. Relatively little attention has been focused on the many obstacles to overcome when designing efficient indoor products. As a result, indoor products are more often than not limited to low power. Designing Indoor Solar Products bridges this gap by showing where AES (Ambient Energy Systems) based on photovoltaic cells may be used for higher power devices. Motivated by both financial and ecological arguments, this book: Co-ordinates a wide-reaching range of scientific information regarding photovoltaic technologies and their application to indoor spaces. Analyses power management, power availability, technological selection and design methodologies. Uses real-life examples and case studies to demonstrate the arguments made. Presents information in such a way as to make it accessible even to engineers with basic electrical knowledge. Designing Indoor Solar Products pulls together a wealth of information on photovoltaic technologies and their applications. It will be of practical interest to engineers and designers of sensor systems planning on using photovoltaic technology for power, whilst the theoretical approach will appeal to those in academia in the related areas of environmental engineering, sustainable development as well as building and product design.
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Little, Brown & Company Ballad of the Whiskey Robber
Attila Ambrus was a gentleman thief from Transylvania, a terrible professional hockey goalkeeper - and preferred women in leopard-skin hot pants. During the 1990s, while playing for the biggest hockey team in Budapest, Ambrus took up bank robbery to make ends meet. Arrayed against him was perhaps the most incompetent team of crime investigators the Eastern Bloc had ever seen: a robbery chief who had learned how to be a detective by watching dubbed Columbo episodes, a forensics officer who wore top hat and tails on the job, and a driver so inept he was known only by a Hungarian word that translates to 'Mound of Ass-Head'. BALLAD OF THE WHISKEY ROBBER is the completely bizarre and hysterical story of the crime spree that made a nobody into a somebody, and told a forlorn nation that sometimes the brightest stars come from the blackest holes. Like The Professor and the Madman and The Orchid Thief, Julian Rubinstein's bizarre crime story is so odd and so wicked that it is completely irresistible...
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Goldegg Verlag GmbH Nach Ibiza
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XOXO-Verlag Apokalypse Für Einsteiger
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Oertel Und Spoerer GmbH Tödliche Rache im Fachwerk
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Plötz & Betzholz Die Welt ist böse
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Heel Verlag GmbH Praxisratgeber Klassikerkauf Mercedes Benz W 123
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ADAC Reiseführer Yes we camp WinterCamping im Schnee
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Modo Verlag GmbH Ohne Titel
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Josef Eul Verlag GmbH Die Lebensversicherung im Spannungsfeld von berschussbeteiligung und Kapitalausstattung
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UTB GmbH Lernen
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Die Zumessung Der Geldbusse Gegen Den Rechtstrager Einer Unternehmensvereinigung
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MVG Moderne Vlgs. Ges. Getrennt von der Dualseele Wie du zu dir selbst findest und den passenden Partner zurck in dein Leben ziehst
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Magellan GmbH Rotzhase Schnarchnase Hinterm Wasser wird es krasser
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story.one publishing Stilllebende. Life is a Story story.one
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Grin Publishing Schwarzarbeit in Deutschland - Struktur und Gegenmaßnahmen am Beispiel der Bauwirtschaft
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Handwerk + Technik GmbH KompaktWISSEN Biochemie der Ernährung
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Kiepenheuer & Witsch GmbH Vom Ende einer Geschichte
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Herder Verlag GmbH Traum und Albtraum
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btb Taschenbuch Lebensstufen
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Duncker & Humblot GmbH Urbaner Verkehr Luftqualitatsrecht Und Kraftfahrzeuggenehmigung Im Zusammenspiel
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BÃhlau Verlag KÃln Westeigentum in der DDR
Ãœber den Umgang mit WestvermÃgen in der DDR
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Persen Verlag i.d. AAP Lernzielkontrollen Mathematik 910 Klasse Tests in zwei Differenzierungsstufen
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Bod Third Party Titles Unternehmenskulturen in Krisenzeiten. Wandel und Veränderungen während der CoronaPandemie
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Diogenes Verlag AG Br Hippo machen Urlaub
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JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Unionskartellrechtswidrige Gesellschaftsverträge: Untersuchung der vertraglichen und organisationsbezogenen Nichtigkeitsfolgen eines Verstoßes gegen Art. 101 Abs. 1 AEUV im europäischen und deutschen Gesellschaftsrecht
Kartellverbotswidrige Vereinbarungen - auch Gesellschaftsverträge - sind nichtig. Für das deutsche Recht scheint insoweit klar, dass die kartellrechtliche Nichtigkeit bei Kapitalgesellschaften teilweise durch gesellschaftsrechtliche Vorgaben überlagert wird. Für das Personengesellschaftsrecht wird demgegenüber leidenschaftlich um den richtigen Umgang mit der kartellrechtlichen Nichtigkeitsfolge gestritten. Ein Konsens ist hier nicht in Sicht. Weitgehend unbeachtet blieb demgegenüber lange die parallele Fragestellung im Unionsrecht, die häufig allenfalls als Annex der nationalen Diskussion wahrgenommen wurde. Julian Dompke stellt diese unionsrechtliche Betrachtung in den Vordergrund seiner Überlegungen und zeigt, dass hieraus nicht bloß eine Akzentverschiebung der für das nationale Recht geführten Diskussionen im Kapital- und im Personengesellschaftsrecht resultiert.
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Bitter Lemon Press Realisation - From Seeing to Understanding: The Origins of Art
Our world view has changed from a flat earth under the dome of heaven to a planet spinning in the universe. We perceived the world as a body, like ours, then as a tree, a pyramid, an altar, and finally as a veil which became a window through which we peered only to discover ourselves on a sphere, a bubble which might burst at any moment. Our changing views are interpreted through iconic images of the remote and more recent past: the Venus of Willendorf, the Pyramids, Stonehenge, the Taj Mahal, the Scream, Sydney Opera House, and the Guggenheim, Bilbao.
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Salmon Poetry The Parrots of Villa Gruber Discover Lapis Lazuli
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Oneworld Publications Classical Music: A Beginner's Guide
What does classical music mean to the Western World? How has it transformed over the centuries? With such a rich tradition, what relevance does it have today? Julian Johnson inspires readers to explore the field, and examines how music is related to some of the big ideas of Western experience including spirituality, emotion, the weight of history, and self identity.
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The Crowood Press Ltd Extreme Close-Up Photography and Focus Stacking
This practical book explains what is meant by macro photography and how to get even closer to your subject: not just a close-up of a butterfly, but details of the eye and wing scales. Techniques suited to any budget look at ways to photograph virtually any creature, whether terrestrial, marine or from freshwater. All the key elements to achieve extreme close-ups are built in a clear way, for both outdoor and studio use, and special attention is given to focus stacking, with both software and further enhancements covered.
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Granta Books Do They Think You're Stupid?: 100 Ways Of Spotting Spin And Nonsense From The Media, Celebrities And Politicians
This companion volume to The Pig That Wants To Be Eaten provides another rapid-fire selection of short, stimulating and entertaining capsules of philosophy. This time the focus is on the bad argumentative moves people use all the time, in politics, the media and everyday life. Each entry takes as its starting point an example of questionable reasoning from the media or literature, and, as with The Pig ..., the reader is given plenty to chew on and work through for themselves.
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James Currey The Road to Soweto: Resistance and the Uprising of 16 June 1976
A new history of the 1976 Soweto Uprising and the events leading to it in the preceding decade, that will transform our understanding of the historical evolution of the struggle against apartheid. This revisionary account of the Soweto Uprising of June 1976 and the decade preceding it transforms our understanding of what led to this crucial flashpoint of South Africa's history. Brown argues that far from there being "quiescence" following the Sharpeville Massacre and the suppression of African opposition movements, during which they went underground, this period was marked by experiments in resistance and attempts to develop new forms of politics that prepared the ground for the Uprising. Students at South Africa's segregated universities began to re-organise themselves as a political force; new ideas about race reinvigorated political thought; debates around confrontation shaped the development of new forms of protest. The protest then began to move off university campuses and onto the streets: through the independent actions of workers in Durban, and attempts by students to link their struggles with a broader agenda. These actions made protest public once again, and helped establish the patterns of popular action and state response that would come to shape the events in Soweto on 16 June 1976. Julian Brown is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland & Botswana): Jacana 'throws new light on the background to the Soweto Uprising, providing insight into white and black student politics, worker protest and broader dissent' - William Beinart, University of Oxford 'an extremely important contribution to the historiography on protest in South Africa. It links black and white student protests (too often studied in isolation from one another) to workers' movements by looking at the changing forms of protest during the 1960s and 1970s, and the apartheid government's changing responses.' - Anne Heffernan, University of the Witwatersrand 'By showing how the Soweto Uprising served as a precursor for later historical and political events, the author convincingly shows the continuity from one from one protest and decade to the next.' - Dawne Curry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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The History Press Ltd A History of Halesowen
Halesowen is an old place, planned and laid out by the monks of the Premonstratensian Abbey of Hales. Much has been written about its medieval past and William Shenstone's landscape gardens at the Leasowes, but this history of the town is the first to explore fully the growth of its industry, involving all levels of society in the manufacture of iron and its use in a host of products. In addition to an account of the churches and schools that catered for the needs of the growing town, he also traces the history of each shop and public house on the main streets, splendidly illustrated with elevations of the buildings specially prepared by the popular local artist, Bill Hazlehurst. These drawing should be of special interest to younger readers and more recent inhabitants in revealing the happy confusion of building styles that gave great character to the town before its redevelopment in the 1960s. A significant contribution to the published history of both Worcestershire and the Black Country, this is a very readable and well-illustrated book.
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Granta Publications Ltd The Pig that Wants to Be Eaten: And 99+ Other Thought Experiments
'Baggini offers us a tempting smorgasbord of some of the most baffling, weird and occasionally downright creepy scenarios ever envisaged... enjoy these mind-boggling tales from the outer limit of thought' Guardian Is it right to eat a pig that wants to be eaten? Are you really reading this book cover, or are you in a simulation? If God is all-powerful, could he create a square circle? Here are 100 of the most intriguing thought experiments from the history of philosophy and ideas - questions to leave you inspired, informed and scratching your head, dumbfounded. A collection of short, accessible philosophical quandaries to stimulate, challenge and entertain. 'This book is like the Sudoku of moral philosophy: apply your mind to any of its "thought experiments" while stuck on the Tube, and quickly be transported out of rush-hour hell' New Statesman
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Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd Artisan Home Baking: Wholesome and Delicious Recipes for Cakes and Other Bakes
Share in the joy of quintessential home baking with over 50 classic recipes from Meg Rivers, Bakers of Happiness. A light Victoria Sponge, gooey Chocolate Fudge Brownies and a sweet Treacle Tart are all delicious treats that do so much more than satisfy your appetite. They bring together loved ones, help celebrate occasions and, most of all, evoke pleasant memories of when these sumptuous treats first passed your lips. In this delightful collection of bakes you’ll find classic recipes that are at the heart of home baking; this is the essence of the Meg Rivers bakery, to create traditional cakes, cookies, tarts and puddings to cherish and enjoy. Nestled in the English countryside, the bakery started its life when Meg wanted to make cakes for her family that not only tasted good, but were also fresh and wholesome. Soon – after her popularity grew at home and abroad – the bakery was born and, now, its mail-order treats travel all around the world for everyone to savour. If you’ve been searching for the comforting, traditional bakes that are guaranteed to put a smile on your face, look no further than these marvellous recipes.
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Emerald Publishing Limited Postcolonial Sociologies: A Reader
Postcolonial theory has mostly been confined to literary studies and the humanities, but it has been slowly making its way into social science. This is a welcome development but poses new challenges. How can postcolonial thought be most fruitfully translated and incorporated into sociology? This special volume brings together leading sociologists to offer some answers and examples. The chapters offer new postcolonial readings of canonical thinkers like Karl Marx, Max Weber, Emile Durkheim and Robert Park; consider whether or not postcolonial theory is compatible with sociology; explore the relationship between knowledge and colonial power; offer critical perspectives on the sociology of race; ponder the implications of postcolonial theory for global sociology; creatively employ postcolonial concepts such as hybridity; and excavate the social theories of occluded thinkers in India. This volume will be an important guide for scholars and students in the social sciences who are interested in what postcolonial thought has to offer.
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Granta Books The Godless Gospel: Was Jesus a Great Moral Teacher?
In The Godless Gospel, Julian Baggini challenges our assumptions about Jesus - and the Christian values he promotes - by focusing solely on his teachings in the Gospel. Stripping away the religious elements, Baggini finds that Jesus's words amount to a purposeful and powerful philosophy, one that still remains applicable to the world we live in today.
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Michael O'Mara Books Ltd Horses, Heifers and Hairy Pigs: The Life of a Yorkshire Vet
Based at the Skeldale Veterinary Centre, in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, the modern, relocated practice featured in the classic stories of James Herriot, and with a foreword by James Herriot’s son, this is a warm and evocative memoir from a young vet whose love for his vocation shines through on every page. From alpacas to exotic pigs, puppies to rabbits, Julian has treated them all and his book is packed with stories about his loveable patients and will prove a firm favourite with all animal lovers. Dealing with unexpected exotic pets – and handling excitable humans too – Julian has seen all sides of the veterinary world and writes about it all with humour and affection. Just as happy calving a cow, treating a dehydrated chameleon or tending to the overgrown teeth of a rabbit, his passion for his work shines through on every page, as does his love for Yorkshire.Julian Norton also stars in Channel 5’s fly-on-the-wall documentary series The Yorkshire Vet, one of the channel’s highest rated shows (with series four set to return in 2017). Warm, evocative always compassionate and often funny, Julian’s tales bring to life the world of the working vet and the highs and lows he and his colleagues face on a daily basis.
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Fantagraphics 3d Sweeties
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