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Young Masters is a delightful new hardcover book and music series from Grammy Award® Winner Bunny Hull that is destined to be in every child s collection. 28 pages Preschool Early Reader w/CD Somewhere over the sky and under the moon, Butaan and Phylos met and became the best of friends. Now children everywhere can share in the wisdom and wonder of these two Young Masters as they explore life s hidden treasures ! and discover its most precious secrets. Illustrator Kye Fleming has created two loveable characters that capture children s hearts. Songs support the theme and actress Elayn J. Taylor narrates the story backed by a beautiful score created by Hull. In The Magic Eye, Butaan helps Phylos to understand the boundless nature of the imagination, and how it can be used to overcome obstacles. Dan Cowan, Music DesignThis digital document is an article from The Futurist, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2008. The length of the article is 744 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: WorldFuture 2008: seeing the future through new eyes.
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: The Futu! rist (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January! 1, 2008
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 42 Issue: 1 Page: 52(3)

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Now in full color and completely updated, the Fifth Edition of this best-selling manual is a reliable quick-reference guide for all clinicians who treat eye disorders. Every disorder encountered in the office, emergency room, or hospital is covered in concise outline format: symptoms, signs, work-up, treatment, and follow-up. Also included are chapters on differential diagnosis of ocular symptoms and signs, a section on current imaging modalities in ophthalmology, and a Pharmacopoeia.

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One of America’s most distinguished poets explores the complex relationship between art and social justice.

Over more than three decades Adrienne Rich’s essays have been praised for their lucidity, courage, and range of concerns. In A Human Eye, Rich examines a diverse selection of writings and their place in past and present social disorders and transformations. Beyond literary theories, she explores from many angles how the arts of language have acted on and been shaped by their creators’ worlds.

This powerful new collection includes a stirring response to the anthology Iraqi Poetry Today, a critique of three classic socialist manifestos, and a rereading of The Dead Lecturer, an! early volume of poems by LeRoi Jones. Rich engages the impul! se to ma ke art that both impels toward and interacts with social change, a theme she also traces through the letters of poets Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov, gay and lesbian politics and poetry, and influential texts on Zionism and the Jewish diaspora.

Despite the Israeli authorities' attempt to shut out aid workers and the media from the conflict zone, NORWAC (the Norwegian Aid Committee) succeeded in getting some of its envoys into the heart of Gaza City including two doctors: Erik Fosse and Mads Gilbert. For some time, the two were the only Western eyewitnesses in Gaza. This book is an account of their experience during sixteen harrowing days from 27 December 2008 to 12 January 2009. Each chapter covers just one day, as the reader follows the doctors' journey through the ravaged city, treating local Palestinians and hearing their stories. Hailed by the influential Norwegian Newspaper Klassekampen as the 'best book of 2009,' Mads Gilbert's and Erik Fosse's shocking, y! et sober account sheds much-needed light on this recent chapter of one of the most prolonged and complex conflicts of our time. Eyes In Gaza is translated from the Norwegian.This skin decal sticker is designed for Apple MacBook Air 13 inch (released in Jan 2008) with a SEPARATE TRACKPAD button. They are covered with a clear protectant layer for the ultimate in durability, it use a patented repositionable & removable adhesive backing for fast, easy and accurate installation and goo-free removal! They are paper-thin so they do not add any bulk. Skins are easy to apply (no bubbles), durable and easily removable without any residue.

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The bestselling author of Los Alamos and Alibi returns to 1945. Hitler has been defeated, and Berlin is divided into zones of occupation. Jake Geismar, an American correspondent who spent time in the city before the war, has returned to write about the Allied triumph while pursuing a more personal quest: his search for Lena, the married woman he left behind. When an American soldier's body is found in the Russian zone during the Potsdam Conference, Jake stumbles on the lead to a murder mystery. The Good German is a story of espionage and love, an extraordinary re-creation of a city devastated by war, and a thriller that asks the most profound ethical questions in its exploration of the nature of justice, and what we mean by good and evil in times of peace and of war.
Ein Krieg um die Allein! herrschaft des Universums, Gott gegen Teufel, Himmel gegen Hölle und dazwischen ein Halbengel namens Dan.

Vor sehr langer Zeit wurden der Teufel und Gott in dieses Universum geschickt, um es gemeinsam, Planet um Planet zu erschaffen. Nach Meinungsverschiedenheiten und verschiedenen Ansichten, wie es dieses Universum aufzubauen galt, trennten sich jedoch die Wege der beiden Schöpfer. Daraufhin brach ein erbitterter Krieg zwischen den beiden Parteien aus, welcher noch tausende von Jahren andauern sollte.

Mit der Zeit wurden immer stärkere Wesen erschaffen, welche anschließend für Kriegszwecke eingesetzt wurden. Es entbrannte ein Kampf zwischen gutmütigen Engeln auf Seiten Gottes und bösartigen Dämonen auf Seiten des Teufels. Jedoch wurde die Lage für Gott und seine Engel mit der Zeit immer aussichtsloser.

Einundzwanzig Jahre nach der verbotenen Geburt des Halbengels Dan, schien es für das Himmelreich dann wieder einen kleinen Hoff! nungsschimmer zu geben, diesen Krieg doch noch zu gewinnen. De! r Engel Ezrael brachte den jungen Halbengeln, der unter den Menschen gelebt hatte, in den Himmel zu Gott. Dieser erzählte ihm von seiner Herkunft, sowie von seinen Eltern, welche der Teufel angeblich gefangen hält.
Dem jungen Halbengel fiel es sehr schwer, all dies zu glauben, jedoch beschloss er sich diesem Abenteuer zu stellen, den Teufel zu besiegen und seine Eltern zu befreien.

Der Engel Ezrael wird zu Dans Lehrmeister, der ihm dabei hilft, dessen unglaubliche Mächte zu kontrollieren. Mit jeder neuen Mission Gottes, wird dem Engel jedoch klarer, dass er sich nicht mehr auf der richtigen Seite in diesem Krieg zu befinden scheint. Er fängt an, an seinem Schöpfer zu zweifeln, womit er gegen das Himmelsgesetz verstößt.

Im Laufe der Geschichte gilt es herauszufinden, welche denn nun die wirklich richtige Seite in diesem ewigandauernden Krieg zwischen „gut“ und „böse“ ist. Sowie die wahre Herkunft von der Tochter des Teufels, die ein Mensc! h mit enormen Fähigkeiten zu sein scheint, jedoch nicht ganz mit den Entscheidungen ihres Vaters einverstanden ist.

Welche Seite wird es schaffen, als Sieger in diesem grausamen Krieg hervorzugehen?

Und wird es Dan gelingen, dieses Universum vor dem Untergang zu bewahren, seine leiblichen Eltern zu befreien, die letzten Puzzlestücke seiner wahren Herkunft zusammenzufügen, sowie zu seiner Freundin zurückkehren?

Between Good and Bad ist eine innovative Geschichte voller Geheimnisse, Intrigen und unerwarteten Wendungen. Eine Geschichte, die jeden Leser zum Nachdenken anregen wird. Einfach eine Geschichte, die es wert ist, gelesen zu werden.

Viel Spaß beim Lesen wünscht euch euer Autor Amer Sehic.

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Ein Krieg um die Alleinherrschaft des Universums, Gott gegen Teufel, Himmel gegen Hölle und dazwischen ein Halbengel ! namens Dan.

Vor sehr langer Zeit wurden der Teufel und! Gott in dieses Universum geschickt, um es gemeinsam, Planet um Planet zu erschaffen. Nach Meinungsverschiedenheiten und verschiedenen Ansichten, wie es dieses Universum aufzubauen galt, trennten sich jedoch die Wege der beiden Schöpfer. Daraufhin brach ein erbitterter Krieg zwischen den beiden Parteien aus, welcher noch tausende von Jahren andauern sollte.

Mit der Zeit wurden immer stärkere Wesen erschaffen, welche anschließend für Kriegszwecke eingesetzt wurden. Es entbrannte ein Kampf zwischen gutmütigen Engeln auf Seiten Gottes und bösartigen Dämonen auf Seiten des Teufels. Jedoch wurde die Lage für Gott und seine Engel mit der Zeit immer aussichtsloser.

Einundzwanzig Jahre nach der verbotenen Geburt des Halbengels Dan, schien es für das Himmelreich dann wieder einen kleinen Hoffnungsschimmer zu geben, diesen Krieg doch noch zu gewinnen. Der Engel Ezrael brachte den jungen Halbengeln, der unter den Menschen gelebt hatte, in den Himmel zu Gott. Dieser erz! ählte ihm von seiner Herkunft, sowie von seinen Eltern, welche der Teufel angeblich gefangen hält.
Dem jungen Halbengel fiel es sehr schwer, all dies zu glauben, jedoch beschloss er sich diesem Abenteuer zu stellen, den Teufel zu besiegen und seine Eltern zu befreien.

Der Engel Ezrael wird zu Dans Lehrmeister, der ihm dabei hilft, dessen unglaubliche Mächte zu kontrollieren. Mit jeder neuen Mission Gottes, wird dem Engel jedoch klarer, dass er sich nicht mehr auf der richtigen Seite in diesem Krieg zu befinden scheint. Er fängt an, an seinem Schöpfer zu zweifeln, womit er gegen das Himmelsgesetz verstößt.

Im Laufe der Geschichte gilt es herauszufinden, welche denn nun die wirklich richtige Seite in diesem ewigandauernden Krieg zwischen „gut“ und „böse“ ist. Sowie die wahre Herkunft von der Tochter des Teufels, die ein Mensch mit enormen Fähigkeiten zu sein scheint, jedoch nicht ganz mit den Entscheidungen ihres Vaters einverstanden ist. !

Welche Seite wird es schaffen, als Sieger in diesem gr! ausamen Krieg hervorzugehen?

Und wird es Dan gelingen, dieses Universum vor dem Untergang zu bewahren, seine leiblichen Eltern zu befreien, die letzten Puzzlestücke seiner wahren Herkunft zusammenzufügen, sowie zu seiner Freundin zurückkehren?

Between Good and Bad ist eine innovative Geschichte voller Geheimnisse, Intrigen und unerwarteten Wendungen. Eine Geschichte, die jeden Leser zum Nachdenken anregen wird. Einfach eine Geschichte, die es wert ist, gelesen zu werden.

Viel Spaß beim Lesen wünscht euch euer Autor Amer Sehic.

Kontakt: betweengoodbad@hotmail.de
Seitenanzahl: 350 WORD Seiten
Wortanzahl: ~105 000
 Now a Major Motion Picture The bestselling author of Los Alamos and Alibi returns to 1945. Hitler has been defeated and Berlin is divided into zones of occupation. Jake Geismar, an American correspondent who spent time in the city before the war, has returned to write about the Allied triumph wh! ile pursuing a more personal quest: his search for Lena, the married woman he left behind. The Good German is a story of espionage, love, and murder, an extraordinary re-creation of a city devastated by war, and a thriller that asks the most profound ethical questions in its exploration of the nature of justice and what we mean by good and evil in times of peace and of war.
This compelling thriller is both a touching love story and a masterful portrayal of the struggle for geopolitical control of postwar Germany. Network correspondent Jake Geismar, who covered Berlin before the war, has returned to the devastated city, ostensibly to cover the Potsdam Conference but actually to find the woman he loves. Miraculously, Lena Brandt, Jake's wartime mistress, has survived. However, her mathematician husband is missing, and both the American and Russian intelligence services are hunting him. When the bullet-ridden body of an American soldier washes up on t! he shores of Potsdam in front of Jake's eyes just as Truman,! Churchi ll, and Stalin convene the first postwar conference, Jake is plunged into a maelstrom of intrigue, corruption, and betrayal.

A brilliantly evoked portrait of a unique moment in history (the end of one war and the beginning of another), The Good German amply fulfills the promise shown by Joseph Kanon in his two earlier novels, Los Alamos and The Prodigal Spy. --Jane Adams

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A New York Times Notable Book of the YearWinner of the Lannan Literary Fiction AwardWinner of the Guardian Fiction AwardIn 1940 a boy bursts from the mud of a war-torn Polish city, where he has buried himself to hide from the soldiers who murdered his family. His name is Jakob Beer. He is only seven years old. And although by all rights he should have shared the fate of the other Jews in his village, he has not only survived but been rescued by a Greek geologist, who does not recognize the boy as human until he begins to cry. With this electrifying image, Anne Michaels ushers us into her rapturously acclaimed novel of loss, memory, history, and redemption.As Michaels follows Jakob across two continents, she lets us witness his transformation from a half-wild casualty o! f the Holocaust to an artist who extracts meaning from its abyss. Filled with mysterious symmetries and rendered in heart-stopping prose, Fugitive Pieces is a triumphant work, a book that should not so much be read as it should be surrendered to.Anne Michaels, an accomplished poet, has already published two collections of poetry in her native Canada. She turns her hand to fiction in an impressive debut novel, Fugitive Pieces. This is the story of Jakob Beer, a Polish Jew, translator, and poet who, as a child, witnessed his family's slaughter at the hands of the Nazis. Beer himself was found and smuggled out of Poland by Athos Roussos, a Greek archaeologist who carried him back to Greece and kept him there in precarious safety. After the war they emigrated together to Canada. Jakob's story is told through diaries discovered by Ben, a young man whose parents are Holocaust survivors and who is a vessel for their memories just as Jakob is the bearer of hi! s own.

Fugitive Pieces is a book about memory and f! orgettin g. How is it possible to love the living when our hearts are still with the dead? What is the difference between what historical fact tells us and what we remember? More than that, the novel is a meditation on the power of language to free our souls and allow us to find our own destinies.Fugitive Pieces is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Baron Byron is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Baron Byron then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.A New York Times Notable Book of the YearWinner of the Lannan Literary Fiction AwardWinner of the Guardian Fiction AwardIn 1940 a boy bursts from the mud of a war-torn Polish city, where he has buried himself to hide from the soldiers who murdered his family. His name is Jakob Beer. He is only seven years old. And although by all rights he should have shared the fate of the ot! her Jews in his village, he has not only survived but been rescued by a Greek geologist, who does not recognize the boy as human until he begins to cry. With this electrifying image, Anne Michaels ushers us into her rapturously acclaimed novel of loss, memory, history, and redemption.As Michaels follows Jakob across two continents, she lets us witness his transformation from a half-wild casualty of the Holocaust to an artist who extracts meaning from its abyss. Filled with mysterious symmetries and rendered in heart-stopping prose, Fugitive Pieces is a triumphant work, a book that should not so much be read as it should be surrendered to.


From the Trade Paperback edition.Anne Michaels, an accomplished poet, has already published two collections of poetry in her native Canada. She turns her hand to fiction in an impressive debut novel, Fugitive Pieces. This is the story of Jakob Beer, a Polish Jew, translator, and poet who, as a c! hild, witnessed his family's slaughter at the hands of the Naz! is. Beer himself was found and smuggled out of Poland by Athos Roussos, a Greek archaeologist who carried him back to Greece and kept him there in precarious safety. After the war they emigrated together to Canada. Jakob's story is told through diaries discovered by Ben, a young man whose parents are Holocaust survivors and who is a vessel for their memories just as Jakob is the bearer of his own.

Fugitive Pieces is a book about memory and forgetting. How is it possible to love the living when our hearts are still with the dead? What is the difference between what historical fact tells us and what we remember? More than that, the novel is a meditation on the power of language to free our souls and allow us to find our own destinies.A New York Times Notable Book of the YearWinner of the Lannan Literary Fiction AwardWinner of the Guardian Fiction AwardIn 1940 a boy bursts from the mud of a war-torn Polish city, where he has buried himself to hide fr! om the soldiers who murdered his family. His name is Jakob Beer. He is only seven years old. And although by all rights he should have shared the fate of the other Jews in his village, he has not only survived but been rescued by a Greek geologist, who does not recognize the boy as human until he begins to cry. With this electrifying image, Anne Michaels ushers us into her rapturously acclaimed novel of loss, memory, history, and redemption.As Michaels follows Jakob across two continents, she lets us witness his transformation from a half-wild casualty of the Holocaust to an artist who extracts meaning from its abyss. Filled with mysterious symmetries and rendered in heart-stopping prose, Fugitive Pieces is a triumphant work, a book that should not so much be read as it should be surrendered to.


From the Trade Paperback edition.Adapted from Anne Michael's acclaimed prose-poem novel, FUGITIVE PIECES is a harrowing and haunting tale of Holocaust survi! val and personal awakening. The film opens in Poland, as young! Jakob B err (Robbie Kay) is hidden away just before German soldiers storm into his Jewish family's home. After watching his parents murdered and his sister dragged away to an uncertain fate, Jakob flees and hides in the woods. He is discovered by a kindly Greek archaeologist, Athos (Rade Sherbedgia), who smuggles the sickly Jakob back to his own island home and hides him for the rest of the war. Years later, having moved to Canada, the grownup Jakob (Stephen Dillane) has become a writer struggling to articulate his childhood horrors, haunted by the mystery of his sister's fate. But after his troubled emotions lead to the breakup of his marriage to the free-spirited Alex (Rosamund Pike), Jakob must exorcise the ghosts of his past if he is to close a traumatic chapter of his life and find beauty in the present. Director Jeremy Podeswa (THE FIVE SENSES) ably shifts between the different stages of Jakob's life, showing how grief can continue to influence one's actions--or inaction--in t! he years that follow a tragedy. Handsomely shot and thoughtfully acted, FUGITIVE PIECES is a touching testimony to the power of remembrance and redemption

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