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A New Vision of Ageing
We consider ageing as a downwards curve, but this is mainly due to a negative mindset. If we change our view on age and just dare to be who we really are, then age becomes irrelevant. Life will then evolve, instead of going downwards. German author and international consultant who has spent half of her life in foreign cultures all over the world. As an author, she likes to reverse parameters. In her books about ageing, she presents her research on people over 80 who are doing things that one would not expect from that age. She unveils the key-factors for a completely different old age and shows that a creative lifestyle is the entrance door to joyful life and happy ageing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
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ABC Rhymes with Activities
This coloring book, illustrated by the author, Lela Tsutskiridze would be a great resource for the children and their parents as well.
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Alphabetical Forest Tales
This book is for first grade students, their parents and teachers. Do you want your child to learn the alphabet happily? Do you want to color and entertain the little ones?To make the hardest way of learning for the little ones colorful? Travel with them in the alphabetical tales of the forest, meet the funny and cheerful forest dwellers, color Sophie’s unusual pictures with the little ones, guess the puzzles, play the word game. Teach, have fun and learn. Good luck, kids, parents, teachers. Your Katie Mujiri.
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Attempt to Climb the shadow of the Rose
This Book has been translated with the assistance of the Sharjah International Book Fair Translation Grant Fund
Sensitive, passionate, outflowing, this is how critics received the new collection of poems “Attempt to Climb the Shadow of the Rose” by (Sudanese poet) Yousuf Al-Habob, which have launched early 2016 at Cairo International Book Fair.
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Beautiful Antonio / IL BELL’ Antonio
Having spent some time in Rome, Antonio – the handsomest young man in Catania – returns to his native town with the reputation of being a playboy and with a long list of amorous adventures behind him. To please his father, Antonio agrees to marry the beautiful Barbara. A year after their marriage however – scandal erupts. Barbara is still a virgin! The bride’s family attempt to annul the marriage and Antonio’s honour seems irrevocably lost.
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Brain Functional Systems. Handbook for Psychology Students
The handbook represents an introduction to the micro and macro-anatomy of brain structures and physiology of brain sensory, motor, emotiongenic, thalamic, reticular and hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal gland axis systems. Physiological aspects of the tress, drug addiction, depression and consciousness are discussed as well.
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Çalikuşu (the Wren)
The events in the novel take place in the early twentieth century, near the collapse of a war weary Ottoman Empire and the creation of the Turkish republic. Most of the novel is recounted in first-person diary format by Feride. In the first section, Feride describes her childhood, beginning from the beginning and leading to the events that led her to a strange hotel room. The second and largest section consists of diary entries describing her adventures in Anatolia. The third section is the only one written from the third person point of view, describing Feride’s visit to her home.
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Check Your Knowledge in Mathematics
Check Your Knowledge in Mathematics
Mathematic and examination tests
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Doctor Glas
Stark, brooding, and enormously controversial when first published in 1905, this astonishing novel juxtaposes impressions of fin-de-siècle Stockholm against the psychological landscape of a man besieged by obsession. Lonely and introspective, Doctor Glas has long felt an instinctive hostility toward the odious local minister. So when the minister’s beautiful wife complains of her husband’s oppressive sexual attentions, Doctor Glas finds himself contemplating murder. A masterpiece of enduring power, Doctor Glas confronts a chilling moral quandary with gripping intensity.
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Flower-Girl
The translation of this book was supported by Luthuanian Culture Institute.
Birute Mar was awarded the Lithuanian Government’s prize for culture and art 2020. On 9 March 2020, the actress and director as well as the founder of Solo Theatre, Birute Mar, was awarded the Lithuanian Government’s Prize for Culture and Art for merits to Lithuanian culture and art.
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Funny Family and others..
The book tells us a story of one big family and their friends. They are funny, but sometimes sad and scary stories as well. This book gives us a clear lesson of how important it is for family members to love each other and understand each other and to what it can lead to be coldhearted to one another and to the nature.
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Georgian Literature and Grammar
The book will help 1-6 Georgian language and grammar teachers to successfully pass the exams of teachers’ competence.Drawn up according to the program of 2019 y.
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Georgian Literature for High School Students
How do we teach Georgian language and literature? What is the system and what should be done to help students learn and understand texts. The textbook contains the changes that have been made in Unified National Examinations Examination Tests in 2019
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Gigi and Napoelo
Meet the inseparable friends – giraffe Gigi and Napoelo. They travel together and carefully observe the nature, the world, the people … they will not see anything swollen. This book tells us about one of their travels.
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Guinea Pig Investigates
When mysterious crimes occur, all animals from nearby homes, and even those that live on the street, ask help from Detective Gerard, a guinea pig. However, he is an enormous sweet tooth, so he gets to work only on the basis of tasty fees. Together with Gerard you will find out who has eaten a cat’s breakfast, you will run away from hungry predators, you will find out everything about an unknown scarecrow that scares good animals, you will investigate dark crannies and fight with fears. And most importantly, you will learn how to catch intruders using deduction and logic.
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Harem
This novel ties together the lives of a girl who is taken from her family when she is 7 years old to be raised in the Ottoman harem and a young woman who is getting married at about that same time. Their stories are told side by side, smoothly shifting back and forth between narratives and their connection is tantalizingly concealed until late in the story. There is a moment in the book when one character appears in the other character’s story and the reader discovers how the two stories, seemingly isolated, were in fact connected from the beginning. Though they have lead more or less completely separate lives, they learn the same lesson and are able to ultimately make peace with themselves.
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Hopeless
Tommaso Soldini’s Hopeless is almost feral. One of those novels that are not only hard to define, but flout the very idea of definition. Unabashedly set in a very near future (2024-25), it narrates the vicissitudes of an investigative journalist, Michele Incassa, father of two girls, who is unexpectedly abandoned by his wife Gemma. In order to win her back, he finds himself chasing her shadow in the Petite Princesse, a club for swingers suspended between dream and reality. As if this were not enough, a news report embroils him in a meticulously inventive reconstruction of an attempted murder, in particular of the hours and days before the incident. These parallel interwoven narratives dismantle the predictable, routine notions of what we call — in a naïve simplification — “reality”, or even “truth”.