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Auer Verlag i.d.AAP LW Farbige Wimmelbilder für den Englischunterricht
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Arena Verlag GmbH Magische PrinzessinnenGeschichten für Erstleser
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HarperCollins Hardcover Bridgerton Anthony Kate
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SHERO Verlag Money Flow 55 Ideen für passives Einkommen
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Bod Third Party Titles Die Gefangennahme Simsons von Anthonis van Dyck 162830. Analyse und Interpretation
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GRIN Verlag Unterrichtsentwurf im Fach Mathematik für Klasse 34. Rechengeschichten Die Welt mit der MatheBrille sehen
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Bod Third Party Titles Reflexive Koedukation. Geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede zwischen Jungen und Mädchen
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Kampa Verlag Schwarze Zitronen
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Hueber Verlag GmbH Von der Prinzessin die ihren Vater das Heulen lehrte. DeutschSpanisch
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Hueber Verlag GmbH Von der Prinzessin die ihren Vater das Heulen lehrte. DeutschPersisch
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Hueber Verlag GmbH Von der Prinzessin die ihren Vater das Heulen lehrte. DeutschEnglisch
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JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Universalität im Internationalen Insolvenzrecht
Ein Ziel des internationalen Insolvenzrechts ist die weltweite Wirkungserstreckung, sog. Universalität, von Insolvenzverfahren. Danach sollen im Idealfall zum einen alle Gläubiger an einem Insolvenzverfahren beteiligt werden, ohne Rücksicht darauf, wo sie ansässig sind, und zum anderen alle Vermögenswerte des Schuldners einbezogen werden, unabhängig von ihrer geographischen Belegenheit im In- oder Ausland. Julia Harten untersucht rechtsvergleichend, wie sich der grenzüberschreitende Wirkungswunsch im deutschen, englischen, europäischen und U.S-amerikanischen Recht zeigt und inwiefern ein ausländischer Wirkungswunsch anerkannt wird. Dafür analysiert sie das Insolvenzrecht sowie die Regelungen zur internationalen Zuständigkeit, dem anwendbaren Recht und der Anerkennung und Vollstreckung.Die vorliegende Arbeit wurde mit dem Wissenschaftspreis Insolvenzrecht & Sanierung 2023 des Deutschen Anwaltvereins ausgezeichnet.
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JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Privatautonome Verhaltensvorgaben für Gesellschafter-Erben
Normenkollisionen zwischen Erbrecht und Gesellschaftsrecht, wie sie bei der Unternehmensnachfolge auftreten können, stellen die Rechtsdogmatik vor besondere Herausforderungen. Julia Lübke zeigt durch eine systematisch-teleologische Analyse der erb- und gesellschaftsrechtlichen Grundlagen und Grenzen privatautonomer Vorgaben für die Unternehmensfortführung, dass sich solche Normenkollisionen auf die Haftungsregimes beschränken. Im Übrigen unterliegt die Testierfreiheit des Unternehmers, sieht man vom Ausnahmefall der Testamentsvollstreckung ab, denselben Grenzen wie eine Gestaltung unter Lebenden. Eine umfassende Inhaltskontrolle von Verfügungen von Todes wegen zum Schutz des Erben als besondere Grenze der Testierfreiheit lässt sich, anders als die neuere Rechtsprechung vermuten ließe, nicht begründen. Umgekehrt beanspruchen die gesellschaftsrechtlichen Grenzen der Privatautonomie auch im erbrechtlichen Kontext Geltung. Die verbleibenden, haftungsrechtlichen Normenkollisionen lassen sich anhand von aus der Gesetzessystematik ableitbaren Regeln widerspruchsfrei auflösen. Das Buch wurde mit freundlicher Unterstützung der Johanna und Fritz Buch Gedächtnis-Stiftung gedruckt.
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Klett Sprachen GmbH Nelsons Dream Englische Lektre fr das 5 Lernjahr Paperback with downloadable audio
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Cornelsen Verlag GmbH Treffpunkt. Deutsch als Zweitsprache in Alltag Beruf B1. Teilband 01 Kursbuch
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Lenos Verlag Das Leben ist die grösstmögliche Ruhestörung
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Arctis Verlag Wrter an den Wnden
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TheGOODstories The GOOD in GOODbye
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Shingfoo Editions Bimbo or not Bimbo Tome 1
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Gallimard Zébulon le dragon
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Gallimard La Baleine et lEscargote
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Smith Street Books Gatsby’s Greatest Party Set: Everything you need to create your own rip-roaring 20s party
Transport your guests back to 1920s Long Island by throwing a Gatsby-era themed party. This beautiful deck contains recipes for cocktails and sweet and savory food, as well as ideas for invitations, venues, fashion, place settings, decorations, conversation starters, dance how-to’s and party games. Whether you’d prefer a glittering soiree or a down-and-dirty speakeasy, you’ll find everything you need to create a legendary gathering for your nearest and dearest. Brew your own liquor infusions, stir up champagne cocktails, Mint Juleps, Gin Rickeys, and prepare party food favorites like Oysters Rockefeller, Deviled eggs and Icebox cake. Don your glad rags, stock up on bootleg gin, and get ready for bee’s knees of a party that will have everyone on West Egg gabbing.
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Nine Arches Press Bird Sisters
‘Bird Sisters exerts a powerful hold, as if to read it is to be haunted by things one half-remembers.’ – Moniza Alvi‘All is strange or estranged in fact, but it is articulated in poems of supple inventive concentration. In that sense Bird Sisters is a book that casts deep shadows.’ – George SzirtesJulia Webb’s Bird Sisters is a surreal journey through sisterhood and the world of the family via the natural world. Fascinated by the ‘otherness’ of things, her poems expose places and relationships that are not always entirely comfortable places to exist. Many of them feature transformations of some kind – both real and metaphorical: a woman wears a dress of live bees or becomes a bird and family members turn into owls and sparrows.In exploring the ways in which both adults and children are casually cruel to one another, often within a mythological framework, Julia Webb blurs the boundaries between fairy tale and reality. These families are terrifying in their complexity and dysfunction, yet utterly compelling and convincing and with dark undercurrents of humour that ensure the poems are never bleak.
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D Giles Ltd Glorious Sky: Herbert Katzman's New York
Herbert Katzman's lyrical representations of contemporary New York are a stunning tribute to the artist's fascination with the skyline of his adopted city. 'Glorious Sky: Herbert Katzman's New York' highlights a selection of his paintings and drawings produced over half a century, during which he worked largely outside the abstract art movement that dominated the mid-20th century. Included in the 1952 'Fifteen Americans' exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Katzman went on to become an influential teacher at New York's School of Visual Arts and continued to work and exhibit until his death in 2004. This vibrant new volume traces his career from his arrival in New York in 1950 through the more abstract "New York School" paintings of the early sixties, to his later work which, with its emphasis on mood and muted colour, shows the influence of Turner, Whistler and the Hudson River School.
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Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Pocket Venice
Lonely Planet''s local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the ultimate short trip to Venice - and discover twice the city in half the time!Discover Venice''s most popular experiences, must-see attractions, and unexpected surprises - neighbourhood by neighbourhood - with our handy-sized Pocket travel guide. From admiring the architectural ensemble of Piazza San Marco, to shopping for vintage treasures at Mercato dell''Antiquariato, and seeking out Bellini''s beautiful artworks at San Zaccaria and San Francesco della Vigna churches.Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet''s Pocket Venice travel guide: Our Pocket guidebook format provides you with the best insider knowledge and local know-how for planning trips between 1 - 7 days
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Bonnier Books Ltd Going Mainstream: How extremists are taking over
'Piercingly revelatory ... a tour de force' - Carl Miller, author of The Death of the Gods'...a must-read ' - Eliot Higgins, author of We Are Bellingcat'A timely and frighteningly revealing book' - Richard Kerbaj, author of The Secret History of the Five EyesThe internationally bestselling author of Going Dark: the secret social lives of extremists (A Telegraph Book of the Year) returns to explore why radical ideas are increasingly infiltrating politics, popular culture and our everyday lives.Incels. Anti Vaxxers. Conspiracy theorists. Neo-Nazis. Once, these groups all belonged on the fringes of the political spectrum. Today, accelerated by a pandemic, global conflict and rapid technological change, their ideas are becoming more widespread: QAnon proponents run for U.S. Congress, neo-fascists win elections in Europe, and celebrity influencers spread dangerous myths to millions. Going Mainstream asks the question: What is happening here?Going undercover online and in person, UK counter-extremism expert Julia Ebner reveals how, united by a shared sense of grievance and scepticism about institutions, radicalised individuals are influencing the mainstream as never before. Hidden from public scrutiny, they leverage social media to create alternative information ecosystems and build sophisticated networks funded by dark money.Ebner's candid conversations with extremists offer a nuanced and gripping insight into why people have turned to the fringes. She explores why outlandish ideas have taken hold and disinformation is spreading faster than ever. And she speaks to the activists and educators who are fighting to turn the tide.Going Mainstream is a dispatch from the darkest front of the culture wars, and a vital wake-up call.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Matchstick Man
Julia Kelly met a charismatic and successful artist, Charlie Whisker, while she was working on her first novel. He was twenty years older than her. Their relationship was passionate and extraordinary; each of them inspired the other. Their friends were writers, artists and rock stars; they lived a glamorous life of exhibitions, parties and concerts. They became parents to a daughter they adored. But Charlie suddenly changed, becoming hopelessly forgetful, angry and confused. This is an unbearably honest, unsentimental and heartbreaking description of a brilliant man's mental disintegration and its effects on his family. Charlie's disturbing behaviour is described in a series of terrible, understated revelations. An unforgettable telling of a story that will be familiar to many thousands of people in the UK and Ireland.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Trouble with Illness: How Illness and Disability Affect Relationships
This impressively honest book explores the effects a challenging disability or illness can have on the mind and personal relationships, and how friends, family and professionals can help.Illness or disability can isolate people by creating vast differences in their experiences where previously there were none. Friends and family can find themselves saying the wrong thing or awkwardly avoiding topics as a result. This book takes a candid look at how discomfort caused by an illness can strain a relationship between partners, families and professionals, as well as how understanding feelings of guilt or shame can transform a situation or relationship.The insights and advice offered in this book can help children and adolescents overcome anxiousness caused by a parent's condition, improve communication between partners and family members, and increase professionals' awareness of how a client feels about their situation.
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Humanoids, Inc Hanami
Is there a better place than Japan for a comic artist and a video game composer? Join Julia and Marc as their year in Japan unfolds in a series of short adventures, both heartfelt and hilarious.Julia and Marc are your average creative millennial couple, full of the anxieties and optimism of their generation. When the economy takes a downturn and Marc loses his engineering job, the pair realize that their relative lack of ties means they can pool their savings and his severance to embark on a new adventure: Moving to Japan! (Until the money runs out, anyway…) The pair move into a tiny apartment and enroll in a local Japanese school as they begin to acclimate to the local culture. Whether learning about the local fire patrol or the beautiful terror of Japanese toilets, the pair embrace their new surroundings with equal parts fear and wonder. Their journey is documented lovingly by Julia herself. Fans of anime and manga will notice the cheeky influe
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Workman Publishing Julia Rothmans Farm Anatomy Activity Book
Bestselling author and illustrator of Farm Anatomy, presents a companion activity book for kids aged 8 and up, with pages of creative learning activities, including matching challenges, mazes, ID and drawing exercises, word puzzles, and observational challenges. The author invites you to try your hand at identifying, drawing, and learning the parts and pieces of life on a farm. Loaded with Rothman's original illustrations, this interactive format features fun challenges on every page, including labeling the parts of a rabbit, buzzing though a pollinator's maze, figuring out a secret farm code, identifying tools and equipment, and learning to draw a sheep and a horse. Rothman's lively collection of on-the-page quizzes, puzzles, and activities will intrigue and entertain you, whether you live on a farm or not.
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Penguin Putnam Inc The Artist's Way Workbook
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SteinerBooks, Inc The Language of Plants: A Guide to the Doctrine of Signatures
'As a child, I just knew which plant to pick up and hold to my head for a headache to go away. Once I heard about the concept of a 'doctrine of signatures', I would just stand silently, in awe of nature talking to me, talking and talking in her silent, direct speech. The book of nature seemed so obviously spelled out, and in oddest contrast to what I learned in medical school. My professors seemed never to have heard of nature being vibrant and alive and brimming with patterns of energy that are right there for us to understand and use... This direct and primordial experience of being part of nature's omnipresent, cyclic course taught me more in the realm of no-words than any university ever could have.' -- Julia GravesDuring the Middle Ages, communicating with nature was called the 'doctrine of signatures', and it was an important part of the work of traditional healers and herbalists.The Language of Plants covers all aspects of the doctrine of signatures in an easily accessible format, so that everyone, whether nature lovers or healers, can learn to read the language of plants in connection with healing.
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Walker Books Ltd The Queen in the Cave
Júlia Sardà spins an enthralling and evocative tale rich with layers of meaning to be unearthed.One night, Franca has a dream about a marvellous queen. And now she feels intrigued Eager to know more about this mystical figure, Franca shares her dream with her two younger sisters. Together, they set out on an enchanting adventure to discover the kingdom of the queen in the cave.This is a riveting and atmospheric picture book that will surprise and enthral young readers and dreamers.
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Bristol University Press Social Research Matters: A Life in Family Sociology
From the vantage point of forty years in social research and the study of families, Julia Brannen offers an invaluable account of how research is conducted and ‘matters’ at particular times. This fascinating work covers key developments in the field that remain of vital concern to society and demonstrates how social research is an art as well as a science – a process that involves craft and creativity.
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Pan Macmillan Royal Animals
A beautifully illustrated history of royal animals in Britain from 1066 to the present day, with a foreword by Sir Michael Morpurgo.Why do the three lions on the British crest look so much like leopards? When did the first elephant set foot on British soil? Was there really a polar bear who fished in the river Thames?The perfect sumptuous gift for animal lovers, this book has elegant foil detailing, gold corgi endpapers and stunning hand-painted illustrations on every page from renowned artist Emily Sutton, the illustrator of Everyone Sang and the Castle Mice series.Royal Animals is full of astounding facts and amazing true animal stories. Delve in to discover royal giraffes, elephants, spaniels, parrots, ravens, pelicans and, of course, Queen Elizabeth II's corgis.This fascinating exploration of 1000 years of royal animals is written by Nestlé Smarties Book Prize-winner Julia Golding, the author of The Queen's Wa
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Pan Macmillan The What the Ladybird Heard Sticker Book
Packed with sticker scenes, puzzles, games and over 400 stickers, What the Ladybird Heard Sticker Book is perfect for birthdays, rainy days and school holidays – a great gift for any child.Join two crafty robbers, one crime-busting ladybird and a farmyard full of noisy animals in this fun sticker activity book, based on the bestselling picture book, What the Ladybird Heard by stellar picture-book partnership Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks, creators of Sugarlump and the Unicorn and The Singing Mermaid.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Going Dark: The Secret Social Lives of Extremists
A TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR 'Engaging and visceral ... Reads like a thriller' Financial Times 'Riveting and often deeply disturbing ... A punch to the stomach' Sunday Times 'Ebner has done some gutsy, thought-provoking research' Sunday Telegraph 'Fascinating and important' Spectator By day, Julia Ebner works at a counter-extremism think tank, monitoring radical groups from the outside. But two years ago, she began to feel she was only seeing half the picture; she needed to get inside the groups to truly understand them. She decided to go undercover in her spare hours – late nights, holidays, weekends – adopting five different identities, and joining a dozen extremist groups from across the ideological spectrum. Her journey would take her from a Generation Identity global strategy meeting in a pub in Mayfair, to a Neo-Nazi Music Festival on the border of Germany and Poland. She would get relationship advice from ‘Trad Wives’ and Jihadi Brides and hacking lessons from ISIS. She was in the channels when the alt-right began planning the lethal Charlottesville rally, and spent time in the networks that would radicalise the Christchurch terrorist. In Going Dark, Ebner takes the reader on a deeply compulsive journey into the darkest recesses of extremist thinking, exposing how closely we are surrounded by their fanatical ideology every day, the changing nature and practice of these groups, and what is being done to counter them.
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University of Pennsylvania Press Counseling Women: Kinship Against Violence in India
Women’s rights activists around the world have commonly understood gendered violence as the product of so-called traditional family structures, from which women must be liberated. Counseling Women contends that this perspective overlooks the social and cultural contexts in which women understand and navigate their relationships with kin. This book follows frontline workers in India, called family counselors, as they support women who have experienced violence at home in the context of complex shifting legal and familial systems. Drawing on ethnographic research at counseling centers in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Julia Kowalski shows how an individualistic notion of women’s rights places already vulnerable women into even more precarious positions by ignoring the reality of the social relations that shape lives within and beyond the family. Thus, rather than focusing on attaining independence from kin, family counselors in India instead strive to help women cultivate relationships of interdependence in order to reimagine family life in the wake of violence. Counselors mobilize the beliefs, concepts, and frameworks of kinship to offer women interactive strategies to gain agency within the family, including multigenerational kin networks encompassing parents, in-laws, and other extended family. Through this work, kinship becomes a resource through which people imagine and act on new familial futures. In viewing this reliance on kinship as part of, rather than a deviation from, global women’s rights projects, Counseling Women reassesses Western liberal feminism’s notions of what it means to have agency and what constitutes violence, and retheorizes the role of interdependence in gendered violence and inequality as not only a site of vulnerability but a potential source of strength.
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University of Nebraska Press Dirty Knowledge: Academic Freedom in the Age of Neoliberalism
Dirty Knowledge explores the failure of traditional conceptions of academic freedom in the age of neoliberalism. While examining and rejecting the increasing tendency to view academic freedom as a form of free speech, Julia Schleck highlights the problem of basing academic freedom on employment protections like tenure at a time when such protections are being actively eliminated through neoliberalism’s preference for gig labor. The argument traditionally made for such protections is that they help produce knowledge “for the public good” through the protected isolation of the Ivory Tower, where “pure” knowledge is sought and disseminated. In contrast, Dirty Knowledge insists that academic knowledge production is and has always been “dirty,” deeply involved in the debates of its time and increasingly permeated by outside interests whose financial and material support provides some research programs with significant advantages over others. Schleck argues for a new vision of the university’s role in society as one of the most important forums for contending views of what exactly constitutes a societal “good,” warning that the intellectual monoculture encouraged by neoliberalism poses a serious danger to our collective futures and insisting on deliberate, material support for faculty research and teaching that runs counter to neoliberal values.
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Pan Macmillan The Tooth Fairy and the Crocodile
Go on an adventure into the jungle with the tooth fairy – perfect for any child with a wobbly tooth! From the bestselling picture book partnership of Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks comes The Tooth Fairy and the Crocodile.Ruth Mary the tooth fairy is used to collecting teeth from under the pillows of sleeping children, not animals. But when the Fairy Queen sends her off to the jungle, Ruth Mary doesn't mind. Everything goes well until she collects the tooth of a crocodile, who wakes up and decides that Ruth Mary looks like a tasty snack . . . and with her wings not working, how will the tooth fairy escape?A brilliantly illustrated story from the creators of the What the Ladybird Heard series, which have sold over four million copies worldwide – perfect for any child with a wobbly tooth!
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Pan Macmillan Shuffle and Squelch
Kick your boots off, everyone.Summer's here and so's the sun.Bright, bold and accessible, this collection of rhymes and poems for children is perfect for joining in. There are animal rhymes, rhymes to make you shuffle and squelch and clatter and patter, and rhymes to make you gallop like a horse or slide down the banister. In Shuffle and Squelch, Julia Donaldson's verse jumps off the page and Nick Sharratt's snazzy illustrations add to the fun.Look out for rhymes for younger children from Julia Donaldson and Nick Sharratt in Wriggle and Roar.
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Abrams Arty Parties: An Entertaining Cookbook from the Creator of Salad for President
In her follow-up cookbook to Salad for President, artist, chef, and social media star Julia Sherman explores how artists entertain, with recipes and ideas for inspired get-togethers Julia Sherman knows how to throw a party. She’s hosted a 200-person book launch in the aisles of a corner supermarket, a New York crawfish boil to the accompaniment of a punk-rock marching band, and potluck dinners on museum rooftops. She’s thrown a party in an underground restaurant in Tokyo and a taco party in a third-generation ceramics factory in Guadalajara. But the events she loves most are the ones that happen in the comfort of her own home. With this book, Sherman shows you how to open up your hearth to friends and be the architect of your own uniquely memorable bash. Uninterested in codified markers of good taste, this book will not instruct you on how to properly set a table or fold starched white linen. Instead, Sherman reveals that modern gatherings are less about “getting it right” and more about creating unpretentious and genuine experiences that build community. Featuring colorful food that is confident in its simplicity, Sherman shares easy-to-follow recipes that value imaginative flavor combinations over complexity: dishes like sliced melon and fried sage; cucumbers with tahini and sriracha; and radishes with miso-ghee. This book also invites readers into the idiosyncratic gatherings of internationally acclaimed artists, from Paris for an intimate dinner in an artist’s atelier and to a Jamaican feast in Harlem. Woven throughout are Sherman’s own, home-grown events, starring food that is relatable yet chic. Utterly unique and beautifully designed, Arty Parties is a guide to creating meaningful experiences that nourish both the host and their guests.
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HarperCollins Focus Nice Work Nora November
Now that Nora is not dead, only one question remains: What does she want to do with her life?Nora November is alive—but she wasn’t always. She was once clinically dead, having spent several minutes under water after a terrible surfing accident she doesn’t remember. What she does remember from her time in a coma is her grandfather, who passed away over a year ago. And a beautiful garden. And the most delicious tomato she ever tasted.Now that she’s awake again her life has been cleaved in two. In the Before, Nora lived like a ghost, drowning under the weight of her parents’ expectations. In the After, she’s determined to accomplish the things she left undone before she died. Her reverse bucket list is simple: She wants to learn to cook and to be a better older sister to Lacey. She wants to quit her terrible job as a personal injury lawyer at her dad’s firm. She wants to bring Grandpa’s now-neglected garden
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Edinburgh University Press Performance, Theatricality and the Us Presidency: The Currency of Distrust
Explores the role of performance in US presidential politics Combines theoretical argument and original interviews with leaders in U.S. presidential speechwriting Proposes a new perspective on the contemporary rise of mainstreamed populism by exploring features of populist-style politics through the lens of distrust Interdisciplinary exploration of the role and function of performance in representative democracy that fully integrates politics and theatre/performance perspectives Focuses on U.S. presidential politics since Watergate, whilst contextualizing recent developments through historical case studies from the French Revolution to early and turn-of-the-century American presidents The erosion of trust in politicians and political institutions is a major challenge in early twenty-first-century democratic politics, not least in the United States. This book argues that, rather than being a flaw or corruption, the potential for political distrust must be understood as an essential feature of representative democracy because representation works through performance. The book explores performance as a constellation of factors: scripts, embodiment, ideas of selfhood, and historical norms and ideals. It draws on key scholarship of political representation, rhetoric, and populism; on theories of performativity, theatricality, and acting; and on interviews the author conducted with political speechwriters spanning presidential administrations and campaigns from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama to demonstrate both that distrust is inherent in representative politics and that in mainstreamed populism distrust becomes a focal point around which the theatre of politics revolves.
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John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd From Pitch to Profit
Learn a proven, easy-to-follow, and repeatable approach for connecting with clients, winning negotiations, and increasing revenue no matter your industry From Pitch to Profit reveals how you can win more clients and grow your business using The Infinite Sales System: a strategic, tried-and-tested process that follows the same expert techniques used by the world's best negotiators. Successful business is not about an aggressive used-car-sales approach. It's about one-on-one communications that lead to trust and partnership. From Pitch to Profit gives you the strategies and easy-to-learn skills you need to build the genuine relationships that lead to higher sales and revenue. What does selling have in common with negotiating a hostage situation? How do you stand out amongst the competition? How do you sell effectively while staying true to yourself? How do you follow up, and when do you play the long game? From Pitch to Profit answers these q
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St Martin's Press Living the Artist's Way: An Intuitive Path to Greater Creativity
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Pan Macmillan What the Ladybird Heard at Christmas
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