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dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Sein letzter Burgunder Kriminalroman
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dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Ein Riesling zum Abschied Kriminalroman
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C.H. Beck Palmyra
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C.H. Beck Geld im Sog der Negativzinsen
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Outlook Verlag Die Herakleotische Halbinsel in archäologischer Beziehung
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tredition Helbig auf dem Hof IIII
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Penguin TB Verlag Bevor ich jetzt gehe Die letzten Worte eines Arztes an seine Tochter
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Edition Olms AG ACDC
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Haupt Verlag AG Muster im Rapport
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Hueber Verlag GmbH Heule Eule DeutschItalienisch Kinderbuch DeutschItalienisch mit MP3Hrbuch als Download
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Hueber Verlag GmbH The Business 20 Intermediate Students Book with eWorkbook DVDROM
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Reclam Philipp Jun. L Arrabbiata Das Mdchen von Treppi
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Georg Thieme Verlag Perfect Health Diet
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Klett (Ernst) Verlag,Stuttgart Netzwerk Intensivtrainer B1
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Klett Sprachen GmbH Un automne rouge sang
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Klett Sprachen GmbH Snakeman Lektre
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Klett Sprachen GmbH Rapping for Shelly Lektren Englisch
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Delta Publishing by Klett Rapping for Shelly: Reader with audio and digital extras
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Cornelsen Verlag GmbH Focus on Grammar B1B2 Gymnasiale Oberstufe und berufsbildende Schulen Arbeitsbuch mit Erklrvideos und interaktiven bungen mit Audios auf scookde Mit eingelegtem Lsungsschlssel
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Cornelsen Verlag GmbH Schwerpunktthema Abitur Englisch Tales of Crime and Mystery Textheft
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Climate Psychology: On Indifference to Disaster
This book investigates the psycho-social phenomenon which is society’s failure to respond to climate change. It analyses the non-rational dimensions of our collective paralysis in the face of worsening climate change and environmental destruction, exploring the emotional, ethical, social, organizational and cultural dynamics to blame for this global lack of action. The book features eleven research projects from four different countries and is divided in two parts, the first highlighting novel methodologies, the second presenting new findings. Contributors to the first part show how a ‘deep listening’ approach to research can reveal the anxieties, tensions, contradictions, frames and narratives that contribute to people’s experiences, and the many ways climate change and other environmental risks are imagined through metaphor, imagery and dreams. Using detailed interview extracts drawn from politicians, scientists and activists as well as ordinary people, the second part of the book examines the many different ways in which we both avoid and square up to this gathering disaster, and the many faces of alarm, outrage, denial and indifference this involves.
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Culturea Les Mystères de Londres: Tome 2
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Caboodle Books Limited A Funny Thing Happened
Age range 6+Sleeping Beauty liked to sleepat night and in the morning.She could sleep through anything!a rainstorm with thunder,a parrot in her head,everyone else in the castle snoring,twenty crying babies,and even the bed exploding!Yet she was woken by a kiss,how possible is this?Was it because she thought it was true lurve?No, she thought it was a spider on her cheek!A collection of funny and moving poems with illustrations.
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Rocketship Entertainment Messenger Volume 1
Dare Crilley is a bike messenger and is utterly unsurpassed. She scoffs at bad weather, traffic is barely an obstacle, and she’s never even missed a delivery. That’s good, because Dare is about to discover her mysterious new client is literally divine, and that a dispute between the gods means the fate of the universe rests on a series of increasingly more difficult bicycle deliveries. Will Dare fail on any of these fateful missions? Can she assemble all the parts for the Legendary Divine Bicycle? One thing’s for sure, Dare never backs down when it’s time to deliver.
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Gallaudet University Press,U.S. My Life of Language
Paul W. Ogden has dedicated his life to educating young deaf and hard of hearing people and raising awareness of what it means to be deaf in a hearing world. He has taught and mentored a generation of teachers, and his classic volume, The Silent Garden, has served as a guide for parents and educators for over thirty years. Now he tells his personal story of challenges faced and lessons learned, revealing that the critical, guiding factors for him have always been language and successful communication. Born in a time when many deaf children had no access to language, Paul learned spoken and written language skills at a young age through the painstaking efforts of his mother. His tight-knit family, which included one deaf and two hearing older brothers, facilitated open and constant communication using a variety of methods. His father was a pastor who was involved in the civil rights movement. Despite the family's closeness, his father struggled with depression, an illness that would take the life of one of Paul's brothers. As a student at a residential deaf school where the use of American Sign Language (ASL) was suppressed, Paul continued to build on the speech and lipreading skills he had learned at home. He returned home for high school and graduated as co-valedictorian unaware of the standing ovation he received as he walked to the podium. Following a rewarding experience as an undergraduate at Antioch College, Paul went on to earn a PhD from the University of Illinois, a rare accomplishment for a deaf person at that time. During his graduate studies, he finally had the opportunity to learn ASL. As an award-winning professor of Deaf Studies at California State University, Fresno, he successfully petitioned for the university to recognize ASL as a language, and he established the Silent Garden program, which has grown into a flourishing provider of training and resources to support the Deaf community. In My Life of Language, Paul offers eloquent reflections on both the joyful and difficult periods of his life as he navigated relationships, faced discrimination, questioned his faith, and found great happiness in his marriage.
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Damaged Goods Books London's Lost Music Venue 2
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Shoestring Press The Cloud Messenger
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Scribe Publications Why Does It Still Hurt?: how the power of knowledge can overcome chronic pain
Almost half of adults in the UK suffer from chronic pain. Yet this is often unrelated to any physical injury. So why does it still hurt? Research over the last few decades shows that many of us are victims of a devilish trick of the nervous system: our brains prolong pain long after our bodies have healed from injury. This leads to hundreds of billions of pounds being spent each year on treatments that sometimes do nothing and sometimes make matters worse. Paul Biegler, a science journalist and former doctor who has been on his own pain journey, investigates the true source of chronic pain — our brain’s so-called neuroplasticity — and emerging therapies that can rewire the brain and end suffering. As he knows only too well, this doesn’t mean pain is all in a person’s head. Pain is real, but its meaning is often misunderstood. Through conversations with scientists, doctors, and people who have overcome chronic pain, Biegler shines a light on the rigorous new studies — and emotional personal stories — that are changing the way we understand and treat pain. Most importantly, he shows how to take control over persistent pain and truly heal.
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Vision Sports Publishing Ltd Wimbledon 2023: The Official Review of The Championships
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Vision Sports Publishing Ltd Wimbledon 2021: The official story of The Championships
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Galley Beggar Press My Mind To Me A Kingdom Is
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Salmon Poetry Four Seasons
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Hawthorn Press The Insecurity Trap
People ask what is going wrong with the world, with new wars, extreme populist movements, climate breakdown, poverty, inequality and exclusion. There is a sense of unease, that things are falling apart', which is reflected both in global insecurity; a seeming failure to effectively negotiate or mediate in desperate wars (Ukraine, Sudan. Gaza) and a dismay at social injustice and rising poverty. This short book meets such concerns head-on, analyzing the worsening insecurity trap we are in, and how to get out of it. In the troubled decade that lies ahead, we have the combination of a bitterly divided world facing limits to growth and even climate breakdown. However, this is in a pervasive culture where national governments prioritise a security approach of hard militarism to enforce stability and protect the better off. Paul Rogers argues that responding to the prospect of a crowded glowering world, there are three questions to answer: Can we come to terms with the environmental limits
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Smith|Doorstop Books Strange Cargo:
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Pushkin Press Dust Off the Bones
Death follows young Tommy McBride everywhere. Five years ago his family was murdered, now a freak accident sends him fleeing into the wilderness of the Australian outback with a man lying dead in his wake. But Tommy is haunted by even worse - as children, he and his brother Billy witnessed the state-sanctioned massacre of the indigenous Kurrong people, and they haven't seen each other since. When an official inquiry is launched into the massacre, the successful life that Billy has built for himself comes under threat. He desperately needs to find Tommy, long disappeared into the bush. And he's not the only one - ruthless Inspector Noone, the man with perhaps the most to hide, is on Tommy's trail as well.
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Melville House UK English Uprising: Brexit and the Mainstreaming of the Far-Right
'Brexit' reflected perhaps the biggest vote of no confidence in the political establishment in modern British history. But how did we get here? Paul Stocker examines how ideas of the far right-always a fringe movement in Britain-have become part of the cultural and political mainstream, over the course of decades.
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Galley Beggar Press Francis Plug - How To Be A Public Author
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Firefly Press Ltd LOST ON MARS LORA 1
With the scale and scope of the great science fiction epics, Lost on Mars tells the story of Lora and her family, third generation human settlers on the red planet who are struggling to survive in incredible circumstances.
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Sylph Editions Tilted Cup: The Cahier Series 22
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Vision Sports Publishing Ltd Wimbledon 2019: The official review of The Championships
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Bitter Lemon Press Death on demand
Ihaka is in the wilderness, having fallen foul of the new regime at Auckland Central. Called back to follow up a strange twist in the unsolved case that got him into trouble in the first place, Ihaka finds himself hunting a shadowy hitman who could have several notches on his belt. His enemies want him off the case, but the bodies are piling up. Ihaka embarks on a quest to establish whether police corruption was behind the shooting of an undercover cop and--to complicate matters-- he becomes involved with an enigmatic female suspect who could hold the key to everything.
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