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      • Mary Abouchaar

        Every story describes a wish that Tyler makes, the steps he takes to obtain it, and the reason why he gladly grants it to a dear one. In "Tyler's Promised Gift" Tyler works hard to obey his mother's commands in anticipation of receiving his promised 'little red car". At his birthday party he offers the car to a younger, sad, and crying guest. In "Tyler's Baby Sister" Tyler tries to get his mother to focus her attention again on him instead of on his baby sister, Tia. Tyler finally realizes that helping his mother to give more care to Tia gave him the most satisfaction. In "Tyler's Acting Practice" Tyler spends hours perfecting his aim when using a slingshot. When he was finally ready to play the part of David in the school play "David and Goliath", he noticed that his friend Joel, who was new to the school this year, was being bullied and excluded from all games because he was missing the net whenever he tried to shoot a basketball. Heroically, Tyler offers the role of David to Joel when he learns that Joel excels at aiming pebbles with his slingshot. His plan to reverse the students' disrespect towards Joel succeeded when everyone in the school auditorium cheered Joel for his perfect aim at the helmet of Goliath. In "Tyler's Lunchbox Treat", Tyler could hardly wait for lunch break to bite into the krispy marshmallow treat his mother had baked for him.  When Tyler discovers that the sandwich of his lunch companion was missing, and that he couldn't share his peanut butter sandwich with him because his companion was allergic to peanuts, Tyler gives him his krispy marshmallow square. Tyler always feels like a winner at the end, and not at all a loser. Children and parents are happy to arrive at the ending of each story.

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        Psychology
        April 2018

        What is “Good” Dementia Care?

        by Christoph Held

        People with dementia experience their condition as a big change in which, for example, new events are not linked to existing experiences and wishes, thoughts, and actions can no longer be connected to each other. This kind of experience of the self, due to the intergative function of the brainbeing temporarily or permanently lost, is called dissociative self-experience. Based on this understanding of dementia, the author develops an approach to effectively understand and support people with dementia in everyday activities. Typical everyday situations and behaviours are presented and reflected on in a practical context.

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        Health & Personal Development
        May 2016

        How to Deal with Anxiety and Panic

        by Michael Rufer, Heike Alsleben, Angela Weiss

        Are you or a loved one suffering from anxiety and panic and you are wondering what you can do? To whom you can turn? What the options for treatment are? And how relatives can help? This self-help book gives affected people and their relatives: • clear and comprehensive information based on up-to-date research findings • concrete self-help strategies and exercises with worksheets • descriptions of recognized treatment methods • instructions on coping with stress and using relaxation techniques • detailed answers to frequently asked questions • a helpful list of useful contacts and websites • an idea of how mindfulness can be incorporated. The authors have first-hand knowledge of these problems from their extensive experience of counseling and treating people with anxiety disorders and their relatives. This book summarizes their knowledge in clear and comprehensible form. It is ideal both for self-help and to complement ongoing treatment. Target Group: affected people and their relatives and friends; psychologists, therapists, doctors, counseling centers.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        February 2020

        Beckett and Nothing

        Trying to understand Beckett

        by Jonathan Bignell, Peter Boxall, Enoch Brater, Terry Eagleton, Daniela Caselli

        Beckett and nothing invites its readership to understand the complex ways in which the Beckett canon both suggests and resists turning nothing into something by looking at specific, sometimes almost invisible ways in which 'little nothings' pervade the Beckett canon. The volume has two main functions: on the one hand, it looks at 'nothing' not only as a content but also a set of rhetorical strategies to reconsider afresh classic Beckett problems such as Irishness, silence, value, marginality, politics and the relationships between modernism and postmodernism and absence and presence. On the other, it focuses on 'nothing' in order to assess how the Beckett oeuvre can help us rethink contemporary preoccupations with materialism, neurology, sculpture, music and television. The volume is a scholarly intervention in the fields of Beckett studies which offers its chapters as case studies to use in the classroom. It will prove of interest to advanced students and scholars in English, French, Comparative Literature, Drama, Visual Studies, Philosophy, Music, Cinema and TV studies.

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        2022

        Over-the-Counter Trainer

        160 double-sided flashcards for learning and counselling

        by Dr. Kirsten Lennecke, Kirsten Hagel and Claudia Rothermel

        Working at the sales counter is never dull: Every day, people come to you with the widest possible variety of questions and expect good advice. It does not matter whether it is about self-medication for adults, pregnant women, children, about aids and appliances, vegan diets or alternative medicine: Whatever your customer’s concerns – you always offer well-founded counselling. Based on real-life counselling situations routinely encountered in a pharmacy, the authors – all pharmacists with experience of retail sales – provide important information for such conversations and suggest helpful questions to ask when patients seek advice. Become a sales counter expert in no time!

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        January 1985

        Tolle Perspektiven

        Karikaturen

        by Much

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        2019

        Good Evening, Good Night

        The cultural history of sleep

        by Karoline Walter

        What we associate with sleep is shaped by the culture we live in. Whereas the God of the Bible never sleeps, the sinful human falls asleep every night and is thus marked as an inferior being. In the Age of Enlightenment, (too much) sleep was considered a waste of strength, which could otherwise be used to change the world. These days, sleep seems to be subject to the same tenets of usefulness as everything else and is seen to assist with the optimization of one’s self. However, culture and technology also influence how we sleep: for example, the constant availability of light, the modern conditions of work and all sorts of distractions have meant that we no longer follow our natural rhythm – a first sleep before midnight and a second sleep after a longer period of wakefulness, during which we may be active. In “Good Evening, Good Night”, Karoline Walter uses numerous examples from history, literature and research to illustrate how sleep and sleeping have changed across cultures and eras – an entertaining read, certainly nothing to put you to sleep.

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        February 2003

        Verflixt - ein Nix! 1

        by Kirsten Boie, Stefanie Scharnberg

        In "Verflixt - ein Nix!" von Kirsten Boie gerät das Leben des Jungen Jonathan mächtig aus den Fugen, als er aus Versehen einen echten Nix – einen Wassergeist in Jungenform – mit nach Hause bringt. Dieser kleine Meeresbewohner, der nur in Reimen spricht, unsichtbar werden kann und ein Talent dafür hat, das Badezimmer unter Wasser zu setzen, stellt Jonathans Alltag komplett auf den Kopf. Der Nix sorgt für Chaos in der Schule, bringt Jonathans Lehrerin Frau Kägele gegen ihn auf und verliebt sich unsterblich in sie. Diese außergewöhnliche Geschichte voller Missgeschicke und Abenteuer zeigt auf humorvolle Weise, wie eine unerwartete Freundschaft zwischen einem Jungen und einem fabelhaften Meereswesen entsteht und wie sie gemeinsam die Herausforderungen des Alltags meistern. Humor und Abenteuer: Eine unterhaltsame Mischung aus Alltagschaos und fantastischen Elementen, die Kinderherzen höherschlagen lässt. Außergewöhnliche Freundschaft: Die Beziehung zwischen Jonathan und dem Nix zeigt, wie wichtig Verständnis und Zusammenhalt sind. Förderung der Fantasie: Die fantasievolle Geschichte regt die Vorstellungskraft an und lädt zum Träumen ein. Vielschichtige Charaktere: Sowohl Kinder als auch Erwachsene werden in der Geschichte authentisch und mit Tiefgang dargestellt. Lerninhalte: Neben Unterhaltung werden Werte wie Mut, Akzeptanz und das Einstehen füreinander vermittelt. Lesespaß für die ganze Familie: Ideal zum Vorlesen und als Lektüre für junge Selbstleser geeignet. Reime und Sprachspielereien: Der Nix bereichert die Geschichte mit seinen Reimen, die auch die Sprachentwicklung fördern können. Qualitativ hochwertige Gestaltung: Ansprechende Illustrationen und eine fesselnde Erzählweise machen das Buch zu einem wertvollen Bestandteil jeder Kinderbibliothek. Alle Teile der Reihe: Band 1: Verflixt - ein Nix! Band 2: Wieder Nix! Band 3: Nix wie weg!

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        April 2021

        What about the workers?

        by Andrew Taylor, Richard Hayton

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        August 2007

        Wieder Nix!

        by Kirsten Boie, Stefanie Scharnberg

        In "Wieder Nix!" kehrt der freche Seejungmann Nix zurück und stiftet erneut allerlei Verwirrung. Jonathan ist einerseits erfreut über die Rückkehr seines ungewöhnlichen Freundes, andererseits sorgt der Nix für eine Menge Ärger, besonders als die Polizei auf der Suche nach dem mysteriösen Einbrecher, der merkwürdig feuchte Fußspuren hinterlässt, ins Spiel kommt. Gemeinsam mit seiner Freundin Leonie versucht Jonathan, den Nix vor den Behörden zu verstecken und ihn aus den Schwierigkeiten zu retten. Ihre Bemühungen gipfeln in einer turbulenten Rettungsaktion während der Hochzeitsfeier von Jonathans Vater. Dieses Buch ist gespickt mit Humor, Abenteuern und zeigt die Bedeutung von Freundschaft und Zusammenhalt. Mit vielen farbigen Illustrationen wird die Geschichte lebendig und unterhaltsam für Kinder gestaltet. Humorvolle und abenteuerliche Handlung: Unterhält junge Leser*innen mit lustigen Wendungen und spannenden Momenten. Starke Freundschaftsthemen: Betont die Wichtigkeit von Zusammenhalt und gegenseitiger Hilfe. Farbige Illustrationen: Die Geschichte wird durch detailreiche und ansprechende Bilder lebendig. Selbstständig lesbarer Band: Auch ohne Kenntnis des ersten Teils verständlich und genießbar. Ideal zum Vor- und Selberlesen: Ansprechend für Kinder im Grundschulalter ab 7 Jahren und zum gemeinsamen Lesen in der Familie. Lehrreich und unterhaltsam: Vermittelt Werte wie Ehrlichkeit und Mut auf unterhaltsame Weise. Alle Bände der Reihe: Verflixt – ein Nix! Wieder Nix! Nix wie weg!

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      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        March 1905

        Dogs and All about Them

        by Robert Leighton

        The popularity of the dog as a companion, as a guardian of property, as an assistant in the pursuit of game, and as the object of a pleasurable hobby, has never been so great as it is at the present time.

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        Medicine

        Talking about Health and Illness in Simple Terms

        Medical Information Sheets in Plain Language

        by Tanja Sappok, Reinhard Burtscher, Anja Grimmer

        People with intellectual disabilities are signifcantly more likely to suffer from mental and physical disorders than the general population. For this very rea­son, good health­promoting and medi­cal care is especially important. Com­munication diffculties with patients and specialist staff make the neces­sary examinations and treatments more diffcult and can result in critical situations that are avoidable. If pa­tients can be provided with explana­tions that are in line with their capabili­ties, then the level of anxiety and stress is reduced for all concerned. The treat­ment success rate increases. This large­format book includes materi­als that explain about illnesses, exami­nation and treatment methods in lan­guage that is easy to understand. The materials can help medical, treatment and educational personnel with their everyday work. They promote dialogue with relatives and people with learning diffculties, contribute to informed deci­sion­making and strengthen patient rights.

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        April 2024

        Depression Is not SomethingThat Just Happens

        10 self-empowerment conceptsfor burnout, depression and trauma

        by Barbara Günther-Haug

        A crisis does not make a disease. It only becomes dangerous when we get stuck – in the ways of thinking and acting that are rooted in our fears and desires, but not in reality. That way, we wear ourselves out for nothing; exhaustion and frustration increase, and may even end in depression. This book sheds a light on ten main stress situations that may be the reason for depression. It goes far beyond the usual explanations of the symptoms of depression or individual stories, and is a treasure trove for people who want to understand what has caused them to wear themselves out mentally and how they can lift themselves out of this low.

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        History of art & design styles: from c 1900 -
        December 2016

        Almost nothing

        by Series edited by Amelia Jones, Marsha Meskimmon, Anna Dezeuze

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