Best Selling Books by Katja

Katja is the author of Architecture’s Disability Problem (2024), Globalization and Crime (2020), Human Anatomy and Physiology, Global Edition (2018), Beyond the Wall (2023), Snail Started It! (1997).

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Architecture’s Disability Problem

release date: Jun 21, 2024
Architecture’s Disability Problem
Architecture’s Disability Problem explores the intersection of architecture and disability in the United States from the perspective of professional practice. This book uncovers why, despite the profound effect of the Americans with Disabilities Act on the architectural profession, there has been so little interest in design for disability in mainstream architecture. To counter this, the book investigates alternative approaches to designing with disability, through three case studies. These showcase both buildings and how design processes driven by disabled people shape design and professional roles. Combining historical research, formal and discourse analysis, and interviews with people who design, construct, use buildings, and advocate for access, the book develops a social understanding of how the buildings work at functional, affective, and symbolic levels. Architecture’s Disability Problem is aimed at three primary readers: practicing architects, architectural scholars, and members of disability scholar-activist communities. Grounded in detailed design studies, the author hopes to unearth the social meaning-making of architecture related to disability. Ultimately, the book makes an argument for a focus on disability in its own right—as well as on the body—in place of the dominance of formal, object-oriented approaches. This book presents and argues for a fundamental shift in the way architectural education, policy, and practice views and engages with disability. It will be key reading for students, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers.

Globalization and Crime

release date: Jan 13, 2020
Globalization and Crime
Now in its third edition, Globalization & Crime provides students with a comprehensive overview of the essential themes and conceptual debates surrounding globalization and global criminology. It examines established topics such as human trafficking and smuggling, migration and organised crime. But also explores modern issues such as the refugee crisis in Europe, cyber-hacking and enforcement, and the failure of Internet Service Providers to take responsibility for online content. The third edition has been significantly updated with new content and examples, along with modern case studies, such as the political context surrounding the development of ISIS, organ trafficking, and an anti-globalization backlash in the UK and US. It also features two new chapters: ‘Global Ecological Destruction’ – An investigation into the development of environmental criminology, and ‘Towards a Cosmopolitan Criminology?’ – An overview of the possibilities for establishing a global criminology and coverage of the emerging issues to consider for the future. Ideal reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of criminology, globalization and sociology.

Human Anatomy and Physiology, Global Edition

release date: Nov 26, 2018
Human Anatomy and Physiology, Global Edition
For the two-semester A&P course. Equipping learners with 21st-century skills to succeed in A&P and beyond Human Anatomy & Physiology, by best-selling authors Elaine Marieb and Katja Hoehn, motivates and supports learners at every level, from novice to expert, equipping them with 21st century skills to succeed in A&P and beyond. Each carefully paced chapter guides students in advancing from mastering A&P terminology to applying knowledge in clinical scenarios, to practicing the critical thinking and problem-solving skills required for entry to nursing, allied health, and exercise science programs. From the very first edition, Human Anatomy & Physiology has been recognized for its engaging, conversational writing style, easy-to-follow figures, and its unique clinical insights. The 11th Edition continues the authors'' tradition of innovation, building upon what makes this the text used by more schools than any other A&P title and addressing the most effective ways students learn. Unique chapter-opening roadmaps help students keep sight of "big picture" concepts for organizing information; memorable, familiar analogies describe and explain structures and processes clearly and simply; an expanded number of summary tables and Focus Figures help learners focus on important details and processes; and a greater variety and range of self-assessment questions help them actively learn and apply critical thinking skills. To help learners prepare for future careers in health care, Career Connection Videos and Homeostatic Imbalance discussions have been updated, and end-of-chapter Clinical Case Studies have been extensively reworked to include new NCLEX-Style questions. Mastering A&P is not included. Students, if Mastering A&P is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN. Mastering A&P should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information. Reach every student by pairing this text with Mastering A&P Mastering(tm) is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform, Mastering personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student.

Beyond the Wall

release date: Sep 05, 2023

Snail Started It!

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Snail Started It!
By calling Pig fat, Snail starts a chain of insults among the other animals that eventually catches up with him and convinces him that each animal is right in liking himself just the way he is.

Localization and Its Discontents

release date: Dec 08, 2015
Localization and Its Discontents
Psychoanalysis and neurological medicine have promoted contrasting and seemingly irreconcilable notions of the modern self. Since Freud, psychoanalysts have relied on the spoken word in a therapeutic practice that has revolutionized our understanding of the mind. Neurologists and neurosurgeons, meanwhile, have used material apparatus—the scalpel, the electrode—to probe the workings of the nervous system, and in so doing have radically reshaped our understanding of the brain. Both operate in vastly different institutional and cultural contexts. Given these differences, it is remarkable that both fields found resources for their development in the same tradition of late nineteenth-century German medicine: neuropsychiatry. In Localization and Its Discontents, Katja Guenther investigates the significance of this common history, drawing on extensive archival research in seven countries, institutional analysis, and close examination of the practical conditions of scientific and clinical work. Her remarkable accomplishment not only reframes the history of psychoanalysis and the neuro disciplines, but also offers us new ways of thinking about their future.

Threads In Dew

release date: Mar 09, 2017
Threads In Dew
One of the last things you might expect to find coming out of Europe is gritty noir that would give even the best West Coast authors a run for their money. Raw, brittle, dystopian - Katja Bohnet''s stories reveal the darkest corners of the human experience, in language that could hardly be more sparse and lethal. A young man, stabbed and wondering why God is living in a room down the hall from him in a third-rate hostel. A couple wandering around an indefinite space between worlds. A woman whose fear of flying escalates sharply in an airplane lavatory. A couple of young adults on an idyllic island in the Pacific, overshadowed by a predatory surfer. With moments of sparkling lyricism, Katja invites us to embrace the rich spaces created by blurring the boundaries between crime, horror, and speculative fiction. But be sure to buckle your seat belt. The ride is a bumpy one that you won''t so easily forget.

The New Hexagon

release date: Jan 01, 2014
The New Hexagon
Learn the glue-basting method of English paper piecing! Choose from 52 patterns for 6" blocks, plus fun projects, including a mug rug, candle mat, and bed-sized quilt.

From The Coffee Pot to Old Town: Flash Fiction and Other Thrifty Tales

release date: Jul 11, 2009
From The Coffee Pot to Old Town: Flash Fiction and Other Thrifty Tales
Anthology of very short fiction from a New York City writing collective.

Making German Jewish Literature Anew

release date: Dec 06, 2022
Making German Jewish Literature Anew
In Making German Jewish Literature Anew, Katja Garloff traces the emergence of a new Jewish literature in Germany and Austria from 1990 to the present. The rise of new generations of authors who identify as both German and Jewish, and who often sustain additional affiliations with places such as France, Russia, or Israel, affords a unique opportunity to analyze the foundational moments of diasporic literature. Making German Jewish Literature Anew is structured around a series of founding gestures: performing authorship, remaking memory, and claiming places. Garloff contends that these founding gestures are literary strategies that reestablish the very possibility of a German Jewish literature several decades after the Holocaust. Making German Jewish Literature Anew offers fresh interpretations of second-generation authors such as Maxim Biller, Doron Rabinovici, and Barbara Honigmann as well as of third-generation authors, many of whom come from Eastern European and/or mixed-religion backgrounds. These more recent writers include Benjamin Stein, Lena Gorelik, and Katja Petrowskaja. Throughout the book, Garloff asks what exactly marks a given text as Jewish—the author''s identity, intended audience, thematic concerns, or stylistic choices—and reflects on existing definitions of Jewish literature.

A bilingual art lesson: Drawing techniques (3rd or 4th grade)

release date: Jan 01, 2008
A bilingual art lesson: Drawing techniques (3rd or 4th grade)
Unterrichtsentwurf aus dem Jahr 2004 im Fachbereich Kunst - Kunstpädagogik, Note: 1,0, Pädagogische Hochschule Freiburg im Breisgau, 5 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: The following work is a theoretical conception of a bilingual art lesson (English/ German) for primary level to introduce a unit based on drawing techniques. Topic: Fantasy Animals & Wild Things Grade: 3 or 4, primary school Subject: Art in English Practical task: Inventing and drawing a fantasy animal Technique/ Materials: C 1st alternative: pencil/ black crayon/ felt pen/ wax crayons on white DIN A 3 paper C 2nd alternative: quill & Indian ink on white DIN A 3 paper C 3rd alternative: white crayons/ white wax crayons on black paper C 4th alternative: scratched drawing into a layer of wax (bright wax crayons) and dark watercolours on paper. Time required: a double lesson (2 x 45 minutes) Besides information about the content and its objectives this work outlines methodical considerations regarding process objectives, intelligences engaged and skills needed, special needs as well as links to long term planning. Specific learning goals are reflected and a detailed lesson plan is presented comprising introduction, exploration, practical working phase, closure and assessment. Finally, additional alternatives are given.

Economic Transplants

release date: Oct 19, 2017
Economic Transplants
Why and in what ways have lawyers been importing economic theories into a legal environment, and how has this shaped scholarly research, judicial and legislative work? Since the financial crisis, corporate or capital markets law has been the focus of attention by academia and media. Formal modelling has been used to describe how capital markets work and, later, has been criticised for its abstract assumptions. Empirical legal studies and regulatory impact assessments offered different ways forward. This book presents a new approach to the risks and benefits of interdisciplinary policy work. The benefits economic theory brings for reliable and tested lawmaking are contrasted with important challenges including the significant differences of research methodology, leading to misunderstandings and problems of efficient implementation of economic theory''s findings into the legal world. Katja Langenbucher''s innovative research scrutinises the potential of economic theory to European legislators faced with a lack of democratic accountability.

One Of Us Has To Go

release date: Jul 08, 2019
One Of Us Has To Go
"Interesting, vivid and palpable" —National Editor, The Atlantic Two friends with needs that align for a short time, but what will happen after those needs diverge? Powerful, compelling, suspenseful, intelligent, hopeful ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sometimes you just have to get rid of your best friend to break your own chains. Every night at eleven o''clock, Sonja demands Finja lock her in. Tonight, Sonja even threatens to destroy Finja''s new romance if she stops. As girls, they both suffered from unloving fathers. Having given each other sanctuary, they became soulmates. But then Sonja''s relentless, life-restricting rules forced them to run from Germany until they got stuck in England, never to return. Their sweet friendship rendered a toxic co-dependency. Now that Sonja wants to trap Finja forever, she has two options: keep bending to Sonja''s will and relinquish all control of her own life, or eliminate Sonja... Based on a true story about a dysfunctional family, mind games, blackmail, emotional control and dependency, obsessive compulsive disorder, and a new romance at stake.

Connection

release date: Oct 08, 2018
Connection
Vampire Dominic Kaius is a cleaner, collecting humans others leave behind and bringing them into the Kaius haunt. When a mission triggers a connection between him and the woman he''s sent to acquire, he''s torn between his unyielding desire for her and his need to stay away. Waking in an unknown bed Molly Wagner faces two choices: death or Tender training. Opting for survival, Molly''s thrust into vampire hierarchy, where women are schooled as courtesans. She finds solace with Dominic, but when the madness of their connection consumes him, the haunt sells her to an unvetted master. Embroiled in a battle to save his kind from extermination and driven by their connection, Dominic risks everything to save Molly before her new master destroys her body and soul. Can he balance his need to protect her and his responsibilities to his hauntmates or will they both become collateral damage in a rising war?

The Mirror and the Mind

release date: Nov 08, 2022
The Mirror and the Mind
How the classic mirror test served as a portal for scientists to explore questions of self-awareness Since the late eighteenth century, scientists have placed subjects—humans, infants, animals, and robots—in front of mirrors in order to look for signs of self-recognition. Mirrors served as the possible means for answering the question: What makes us human? In The Mirror and the Mind, Katja Guenther traces the history of the mirror self-recognition test, exploring how researchers from a range of disciplines—psychoanalysis, psychiatry, developmental and animal psychology, cybernetics, anthropology, and neuroscience—came to read the peculiar behaviors elicited by mirrors. Investigating the ways mirrors could lead to both identification and misidentification, Guenther looks at how such experiments ultimately failed to determine human specificity. The mirror test was thrust into the limelight when Charles Darwin challenged the idea that language sets humans apart. Thereafter the mirror, previously a recurrent if marginal scientific tool, became dominant in attempts to demarcate humans from other animals. But because researchers could not rely on language to determine what their nonspeaking subjects were experiencing, they had to come up with significant innovations, including notation strategies, testing protocols, and the linking of scientific theories across disciplines. From the robotic tortoises of Grey Walter and the mark test of Beulah Amsterdam and Gordon Gallup, to anorexia research and mirror neurons, the mirror test offers a window into the emergence of such fields as biology, psychology, psychiatry, animal studies, cognitive science, and neuroscience. The Mirror and the Mind offers an intriguing history of experiments in self-awareness and the advancements of the human sciences across more than a century.

The Power of Hot and Cold

release date: Nov 21, 2024
The Power of Hot and Cold
The sauna was recently ranked as the no.1 global wellness trend by the Global Wellness Summit. Cold-water swimming is a growing trend and is being proposed as a cure for all manner of things, from improving mental health to boosting immunity. But what exactly is hot and cold therapy & why is it important for physical and mental health? Dive into the unique world of hot and cold via Finland, where a good steam and an icy dip in a lake or the sea are the foundations of wellbeing for mind, body and soul. This definitive guide by two experts takes readers on a journey into the transformative powers of hot and cold by pairing the sauna, that quintessential hot Finnish steam bath, with a cold-water dip. Along the way, it serves up the inspiration and practical tools for creating a wellness retreat at home using the Nordic contrast bathing philosophy wherever you are in the world. The Finnish method of alternating hot and cold boosts happiness by increasing wellbeing and connecting with nature. It''s the secret to how the world''s happiest nation keeps calm and carries on - no matter what life throws at them.

Subsidization and Structural Change in Eastern Germany

release date: Jun 20, 2002
Subsidization and Structural Change in Eastern Germany
Economic policy interventions of a scale as effected in Eastern Germany can be expected to have a significant impact on the economy. The question whether investment subsidization as a core policy instrument is a suitable measure to initiate a self-sustaining upswing in the Eastern German economy and an improvement of living standards has been reason for dispute since the beginning of transition. Using econometric techniques, the study analyzes the effects of investment subsidies on economic structure, employment and productivity in the Eastern German industry. The study suggests that there is a need for redesigning subsidization and changing infrastructure and labor market policies.

Dynamic Entrepreneurship

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Dynamic Entrepreneurship
Annotation. The nature of immigrant entrepreneurship is changing in Dutch society. Nowadays, many immigrant entrepreneurs start businesses in producer and personal services instead of more traditional sectors such as retail or hotel and catering. At the same time, a growing number of second-generation immigrants are setting up their own firms in the Netherlands. These second-generation immigrants-born and/or raised in the receiving country-are following different trajectories in comparison with first-generation immigrant entrepreneurs, indeed displaying a move away from traditional immigrant niches. Yet studies on second-generation immigrant entrepreneurs remain limited in both the Dutch and international literature on this subject. This study presents one of the first explicit comparisons between first and second-generation self-employed immigrants. The embeddedness of immigrants in local and transnational networks and the dynamics of the markets in which these entrepreneurs are active are examined based on in-depth interviews with immigrant entrepreneurs in Dutch cities. In doing so, this study provides a vivid, longitudinal view of first and second-generation immigrant entrepreneurs, their incorporation into Dutch society, their businesses and business development(s). This title can be previewed in Google Books - http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN9789053569726. This title is available in the OAPEN Library - http://www.oapen.org.

Cultural Dissemination and Translational Communities

release date: Jun 03, 2014
Cultural Dissemination and Translational Communities
The early twentieth century is widely regarded as a crucial period in British theatre history: it witnessed radical reform and change with regard to textual, conceptual and institutional practices and functions. Theatre practitioners and cultural innovators such as translators Harley Granville Barker, William Archer and Jacob Thomas Grein, amongst others, laid the foundations during this period for - what is now regarded to be - modern British theatre. In this groundbreaking work, Katja Krebs offers one of the first extended attempts to integrate translation history with theatre history by analyzing the relationship between translational practice and the development of domestic dramatic tradition. She examines the relationship between the multiple roles inhabited by these cultural and theatrical reformers - directors, playwrights, critics, actors and translators - and their positioning in a wider social and cultural context. Here, she takes into consideration the translators as members of an artistic network or community, the ideological and personal factors underlying translational choices, the contemporaneous evaluative framework within which this translational activity for the stage occurred, as well as the imprints of social and cultural traces within specific translated texts. Krebs employs the examples from this period in order to raise a series of wider issues on translating dramatic texts which are important to a variety of periods and cultures. Cultural Dissemination and Translational Communities demonstrates that an analysis of stage-translational practices allows for an understanding of theatre history that avoids being narrowly national and instead embraces an appreciation of cultural hybridity. The importance of translational activity in the construction of a domestic dramatic tradition is demonstrated within a framework of interdisciplinarity that enhances our understanding of theatrical, translational as well as cultural and social systems at the international level.

Wanderlust: A Tiny Isle in the Northern Sea

release date: Dec 16, 2019
Wanderlust: A Tiny Isle in the Northern Sea
Hallig Hooge is a tiny marsh island just off the North German coast with about 100 inhabitants. One of them is Katja Just. 16 years ago, she decided to trade her busy city life and her promising career in Munich for the contemplative everyday life on Hooge and hasn''t regretted a day since. Despite its seclusion, life never gets dull on Hallig Hooge! From encounters with stubborn Hallig people to fascinating natural spectacles and unexpected challenges on the edge of civilization, Katja Just has a lot of stories to tell. With humor and attention to detail, she presents anecdotes from her life on Hallig Hooge and shows readers how eventful and satisfying life at the supposed end of the world can be.

Empirical Research within Resource-Based Theory

release date: Jul 31, 2008
Empirical Research within Resource-Based Theory
Katja Nothnagel evaluates the growing body of empirical research in resource-based theory. She starts out by deriving six central propositions and then examines how these propositions have been tested empirically. The results suggest that substantial progress has been made within the empirical part of RBT

Systematic Reviews in Educational Research

release date: Oct 08, 2020
Systematic Reviews in Educational Research
In this open access edited volume, international researchers of the field describe and discuss the systematic review method in its application to research in education. Alongside fundamental methodical considerations, reflections and practice examples are included and provide an introduction and overview on systematic reviews in education research.; Open Access With contributions from international experts First volume with a special focus on systematic reviews in educational research Contains practical examples Takes ethical considerations into account This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work''s license are retained by the author or authors.

Regarding Lost Time

release date: Jul 05, 2017
Regarding Lost Time
What is autobiography and how does it transform in the age of technological reproducibility? Katja Haustein discusses this question as it relates to photography and the role of emotion in Marcel Proust''s In Search of Lost Time (1909-22), Walter Benjamin''s Berlin Childhood around 1900 (1932-38), and Roland Barthes''s Roland Barthes (1977) and Camera Lucida (1980). In her close critical readings, Haustein provides the first comprehensive comparative analysis of these popular works, mapping them against little-studied textual, visual and aural material, some of which has only recently become accessible. In this way, her book opens new avenues in scholarship dedicated to three outstanding twentieth-century writers and contributes to a field of critical inquiry that is still in the making: the history of autobiography in the light of a history of the gaze.

Words from Abroad

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Words from Abroad
Examines the responses of German Jewish writers to the geographical and cultural displacement that is one of the lasting consequences of the Holocaust. When Paul Celan was charged with plagiarism in 1960, the ensuing public debate in West Germany threw the poet into a major personal crisis even though most German critics immediately came to his defense. This crisis coincided with a transformative moment in the history of Holocaust remembrance, its first generational reimagining in the wake of a number of highly publicized criminal trials. Words from Abroad takes its lead from this disjunction between public ritual and private crisis to chart the emergence of a new literary diaspora, examining German Jewish writers who were dislocated in the course of World War II and began rewriting their own displacement more than a decade after the war. The idea of diaspora had ceased to be a constructive element of Jewish culture in Germany during the nineteenth-century process of emancipation and assimilation, though this book argues that it becomes crucial in articulating the possibility of German Jewish identity after the Holocaust. Along with the works of Paul Celan, Words from Abroad examines selected German Jewish writers such as Peter Weiss and Nelly Sachs. The study of these authors is framed by theoretical reflections on the play of distance and proximity in German Jewish intellectuals after the Holocaust, including Theodor W. Adorno, Jean Améry, and Günther Anders. Drawing on postcolonial theory, diaspora studies, trauma theory, and psychoanalytical theory, author Katja Garloff offers an original and nuanced reading of the way in which these writers, in the wake of the Holocaust, experienced and variously created a vision of dispersion as both traumatic and productive. Words from Abroad is an important tool in investigating the works of these German Jewish writers and thinkers, but it is also a contribution to the interdisciplinary scholarship on trauma and displacement itself.

The Bank of Life

release date: Mar 21, 2023
The Bank of Life
“Insightful, charming and full of life’s big questions, this deserves to be a classic.” Prof. Carola Hillenbrand, PhD, psychologist & author (Harvard Business Manager, etc.), UK You never know who—or what—will change your life until it happens! After a brief encounter at the airport in San Francisco, Sophia, a young leadership consultant from Berlin, begins to receive a series of letters from a kind old banker named Leonardo asking her to publish a book that his late wife, Barbara, a medical doctor, had worked on over her lifetime. Intrigued by the couple’s quest around the world, Sophia is soon faced with the fundamental question of how she herself can make smarter deposits into the Big Five accounts at the Bank of Life that the couple have identified, namely our health, our psychology, our work, our relationships, and our finances. A self-leadership story with a difference, The Bank of Life is a fresh reminder to give the important things in life the attention they deserve, with the scientific principles set out in this innovative book positively impacting people around the world. u200b“The reader’s view of themselves and the way they invest the most important resource in life—their time—will not be the same.” Spencer Holt, PhD, co-founder & Chief Learning Officer, Global Leader Group; award-winning educator and podcaster, Philadelphia, US

Wanderlust: New Adventures in the Northern Sea

release date: Mar 20, 2020
Wanderlust: New Adventures in the Northern Sea
With her debut memoir "A Tiny Isle in the Northern Sea" Katja Just excited many readers for Hallig Hooge, the tiny marsh island in the middle of the North Frisian Sea. Born in Munich and living and working on Hooge for almost twenty years, she is considered by many to be "the ambassador of Hallig Hooge" and is tirelessly working for her adopted home. What does the future have in the store for Hooge? Climate change, environmental pollution and structural changes in agriculture and tourism do not stop at the Hallig isles. And what will the upcoming mayoral election bring - should Katja Just really let herself be nominated? Once again, the author takes her readers to her haven in the rough sea, to her little piece of the world with the huge sky. The bestselling author tells very personal stories about challenges and new tasks, about saying goodbye and a new roommate, about traditions and searching for traces of lost heritages.

Product-Marketing Study: Export Intentions of Spezial Bräu Bamberg

release date: Sep 05, 2006
Product-Marketing Study: Export Intentions of Spezial Bräu Bamberg
Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing, grade: 1,0, Mount Union College, language: English, abstract: Spezial Bräu Bamberg is one of about 530 German medium-sized breweries. The first documentary evidence of this brewery goes back to 1536. Since 1898 it has been privately owned by the Merz family. It is assumed that the name “Spezial” has its roots in the German word “Spezeln”, which means “pals” or “buddies”. A specialty of this small brewery is the so called smoke beer for which Bamberg is famous and which has been produced here for over 465 years according to the same procedure. The required smoke malt is produced with a centuries-old manufacturing process by the brewery. Hereby, the malt is dried over a beechwood fire where it gets its special aroma; a mild, fine, smoky taste. The company offers the following types of beer: Lagerbier (a mild smoke beer with 4.7% vol.) Märzenbier (a mild smoke beer, only available in March with 5.9% vol.) Spezialbräu-Weißbier (a crisp wheat beer with 5.3% vol.) Ungespundetes (a dry hopped beer, naturally cloudy) Bockbier (a strong smoke beer, only available from November until Christmas with about 8% vol.) The annual production output spans 6,000 hl and includes all the different types of beer mentioned above, whereas the lager is the one with the highest sales volume.

Women and Sexuality in Bram Stoker’s "Dracula"

release date: May 18, 2016
Women and Sexuality in Bram Stoker’s "Dracula"
Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,7, University of Bonn (Anglistik), course: Issues in Literature & Culture: Gothic fiction, language: English, abstract: For decades stories and sagas have told us to be aware of the vampire. Bram Stokers "Dracula" has never stopped being printed since it was published in 1897 and has become the figurehead for vampirism. The vampire has always been an object of terror and at the same time he has fascinated us. Indeed, vampirism is very often associated with sexuality, especially with repressed sexuality. Williamson points out that Dracula is written in the Victorian age which is "considered to be one of sexual repression and the vampire represents the return of the (masculine) repressed". Craft even speaks of "sexual energy“ which is closely connected to vampirism. Nevertheless, there are other opinions about that period. Elaine Showalter argues that Dracula was also written in a time of "sexual anarchy" (cf Showalter 3) and that this was a decade of alternative definitions of being male or female and also a time where the ‚New Woman‘ was invented. That Stoker’s" Dracula" has often been interpreted and analyzed for its sexual contents is due to the "powerful sexual charge" which Murray claims runs throughout the novel (cf Murray 200f; Kline 5f). There is no agreement "as to what kind of sexuality is present in the novel", but Spencer points out that among them there is no doubt that "a given sexuality [...] is repressed and displaced throughout the text" (cf Spencer 197). Of course, sexuality is not explicitly described and rather masked, therefore the interpretations of these symbols are different. This paper seeks to analyze the depiction of sexual women in the novel on the basis of particular plots.

Half Swimmer

release date: Sep 17, 2024
Half Swimmer
Half Swimmer. Noun. A German term for one who has recently learnt to swim but hasn''t yet mastered the technique. Growing up in 1980s East Germany, as the daughter of an army officer and a teacher, Tanja seems set to become a model citizen of the German Democratic Republic. Except she has other ideas. And so, it turns out, does the course of history. Half Swimmer is a collection of stories from one life, following a young girl as she attempts to forge her own identity under the social pressures of both the GDR, and the capitalism of a unified Germany.

Modernizing Patriarchy

release date: Sep 01, 2015
Modernizing Patriarchy
Morocco is hailed by academics, international NGO workers, and the media as a trailblazer in women’s rights and legal reforms. The country is considered a model for other countries in the Middle East and North African region, but has Morocco made as much progress as experts and government officials claim? In Modernizing Patriarchy, Katja Žvan Elliott examines why women’s rights advances are lauded in Morocco in theory but are often not recognized in reality, despite the efforts of both Islamist and secular feminists. In Morocco, female literacy rates remain among the lowest in the region; many women are victims of gender-based violence despite legal reforms; and girls as young as twelve are still engaged to adult men, despite numerous reforms. Based on extensive ethnographic research and fieldwork in Oued al-Ouliya, Modernizing Patriarchy offers a window into the life of Moroccan Muslim women who, though often young and educated, find it difficult to lead a dignified life in a country where they are expected to have only one destiny: that of wife and mother. Žvan Elliott exposes their struggles with modernity and the legal reforms that are supposedly ameliorating their lives. In a balanced approach, she also presents male voices and their reasons for criticizing the prevailing women’s rights discourse. Compelling and insightful, Modernizing Patriarchy exposes the rarely talked about reality of Morocco’s approach toward reform.

Drivers and Barriers of Consumer Behavior Regarding New Technologies and Digital Channels

release date: Aug 06, 2021
Drivers and Barriers of Consumer Behavior Regarding New Technologies and Digital Channels
Katja Wagner investigates consumer behavioral intention and interactions with new technologies and digital channels. Due to the fact that the development, spread and sale of these new technologies and digital channels will have a continuous growth and influence in the following years regarding business activities, it is important to take a deeper look in the areas of artificial intelligence and e-commerce. Not only business is affected from these new shifts, but it also impacts consumers’ attitudes, motivation, and practices. So, the evaluation of anthropomorphism and in general, the expectation and motivation of successful acceptance are under review and offer explanations for consumers intentional usage of new technologies. Therefore, six essays address specific phenomena in central subareas of new technologies and digital channels for a more profound understanding of consumers in digital environments.

Youth, Globalization, and Society in Africa and Its Diaspora

release date: Apr 24, 2023
Youth, Globalization, and Society in Africa and Its Diaspora
This edited collection provides a window into Africa''s diversity. A wide-ranging body of authors offers a valuable glimpse into the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization to the youth in Africa and its diaspora, while issuing a stern call for action to local governments to act now and tap into the energy of Africa''s burgeoning youth population. In doing so, the authors expand extant literature on the continent''s coping with globalization in the context of young people in various African nations. Featured in the collection are views on education, language, agriculture, sport and technology, deeply interwoven into the schooling, behavior, and health of youth. Specifically, these practices are found in both formal and non-formal education, agricultural production, and food nutrition, computer technology, and sport''s amelioration of health issues, throughout Africa.

All Hands On Deck

release date: Apr 01, 2019
All Hands On Deck
In Sub-Saharan Africa, the scale of undernutrition is staggering; 58 million children under the age of five are too short for their age (stunted), and 14 million weigh too little for their height(wasted). Poor diets in terms of diversity, quality, and quantity, combined with illness and poorwater and sanitation facilities, are linked with deficiencies of micronutrients—such as iodine,vitamin A, and iron—associated with growth, development, and immune function.In the short term, inequities in access to the determinants of nutrition increase the incidenceof undernutrition and diarrheal disease. In the long term, the chronic undernutrition of childrenhas important consequences for individuals and societies: a high risk of stunting, impairedcognitive development, lower school attendance rates, reduced human capital attainment,and a higher risk of chronic disease and health problems in adulthood. Inequities in access toservices early in life contribute to the intergenerational transmission of poverty. Recent WorldBank estimates suggest that the income penalty a country incurs for not having eliminatedstunting when today’s workers were children is about 9–10 percent of gross domestic productper capita in Sub-Saharan Africa.Much of the effort to date has focused on the costing, financing, and impact of nutrition-specificinterventions delivered mainly through the health sector to reach the globalnutrition targets for stunting, anemia, and breastfeeding, and interventions for treatingwasting. However, the determinants of undernutrition are multisectoral, and the solution toundernutrition requires multisectoral approaches. An acceleration of the progress to reducestunting in Sub-Saharan Africa requires engaging additional sectors—such as agriculture;education; social protection; and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)—to improve nutrition.This book lays the groundwork for more effective multisectoral action by analyzing andgenerating empirical evidence to inform the joint targeting of nutrition-sensitive interventions.Using information from 33 recent Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), measures areconstructed to capture a child’s access to food security, care practices, health care, and WASH,to identify gaps in access among different socioeconomic groups; and to relate access to thesenutrition drivers to nutrition outcomes.All Hands on Deck: Reducing Stunting through Multisectoral Efforts in Sub-Saharan Africaaddresses three main questions:• Do children have inadequate access to the underlying determinants of nutrition?• What is the association between stunting and inadequate food, care practices, health,and WASH access?• Can the sectors that have the greatest impact on stunting be identified?This book provides country authorities with a holistic picture of the gaps in access to thedrivers of nutrition within countries to assist them in the formulation of a more informed,evidence-based, and balanced multisectoral strategy against undernutrition.

Website evaluation of www.nissan.de and www.honda.de

release date: May 15, 2004
Website evaluation of www.nissan.de and www.honda.de
Essay from the year 2004 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing, grade: 1,7 (A-), European Business School - International University Schloß Reichartshausen Oestrich-Winkel (Chair for eCommerce), language: English, abstract: Concerning the doability navigation in the main menus is easy at the Nissan website. It enables the user to get back to the initial page immediately by a direct link and there are several different links to service partners working together with Nissan, such as local traders. But coming to quite distant pages from the homepage the navigation menu decreases and these pages often lack the direct link to the very beginning. Another negative aspect is that there are almost the same navigation issues on the initial page as on the page for business customers. Furthermore there is no searching device. All in all, one does not have the impression to get a clear overview of how the navigation is built up. Endless frontier is not provided on this website as the possibilities of discovering things other than Nissan cars are quite limited. One does have the possibility of building one’s favourite car by choosing its colour and technical data and getting direct price information, but concerning other topics like company and financial data or press information one does not feel well informed. However, the human touch is very well achieved as there are many personalized items like “Ihr Team”, “Ihre Vorteile”, “Ihre Sicherheit”, personal brochures and tailor-made offers and the possibility to choose one’s local Nissan partner. Negative about this point is that there actually is a category for business customers but none for private ones. Additionally there is no such a mean like “my Nissan” where one could have a kind of personal account.

Monster Allergy. Collection. Ediz. a colori

release date: Jan 01, 2017

The Sea of Tranquility

release date: Nov 02, 2012
The Sea of Tranquility
I live in a world without magic or miracles. A place where there are no clairvoyants or shapeshifters, no angels or superhuman boys to save you. A place where people die and music disintegrates and things suck. I am pressed so hard against the earth by the weight of reality that some days I wonder how I am still able to lift my feet to walk.Former pianist Nastya Kashnikov wants two things: to get through high school without anyone learning about her past and to make the boy who killed her pay.All 17 year-old Josh Bennett wants is to build furniture and be left alone and everyone allows it because it''s easier to pretend he doesn''t exist. When your name is synonymous with death, everyone tends to give you your space. Everyone except Nastya Kashnikov, a hot mess of a girl who starts showing up and won''t go away until she''s insinuated herself into every aspect of his life. The more he gets to know her, the more of a mystery she becomes. As the unanswered questions begin to pile up, he starts to wonder if he may ever learn the secrets she''s been hiding or if he even wants to.The Sea of Tranquility is a slow-building, character-driven story about a lonely boy, an emotionally fragile girl, and the miracle of second chances.

Essentials of Human Anatomy And Physiology

release date: Jun 30, 2005

Seidrmaidens

release date: Aug 21, 2014
Seidrmaidens
In Seidrmaidens (Book One of the Wyrdfolk), author Katja Aronsen introduces readers to the world of the wyrdfolk and their seidrmagick abilities. Four Seattle seidrmaiden teenagers join together to solve the mystery of the Fenrir Stones, struggle against a rival seidr group, and unknowingly assist an evil Norse legend. Fenrir, the son of Loki and bringer of Ragnarak, may break his bonds and run free to destroy the worlds of both the gods and humans. The seidrmaidens and their fylgjur-cats combine to try to solve the mystery and keep Fenrir bound.
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