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      • Howard J. Erlichman

        The Roman Century: How a Determined People Launched the Greatest Empire in World History should be of interest to anyone who ponders the increasingly intense competition among the United States, China and Russia. The book places the spectacular Roman advance during a single “long” century (323-188 BCE) in a much wider geo-politico-economic context than existing works; explains how the Romans perfected a three-pronged blueprint of imperial conquest which had been devised by Philip II of Macedon; and incorporates timeless observations from the likes of Appian, Arrian, Clausewitz, Diodorus, Livy, Machiavelli, Plutarch, Polybius, Sun Tzu and Thucydides. The book also explains how the Romans generated a host of lessons to be studied by anyone concerned with the processes through which overseas empires are won and lost. The ebook edition is currently available on Amazon Kindle, Apple iTunes, B&N Nook and Rakuten Kobo.

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      • Reise Know-How Verlag Hans-R. Grundmann GmbH

        Reise Know-How Verlag Hans-R. Grundmann GmbH belongs to the publishing group of Reise Know-How and is specialized in Travel Guides for North America (Canada and the USA). Our portfolio consists of nine well selling books, mostly market leaders for the german market: USA Southwest, USA West complete, California, Florida, USA East/South, Canada Southwest/USA Northwest, Canada West, Canada East/USA Northeast, Canada East

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        October 2009

        Lost Worlds

        by Howe, John

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        December 2009

        Juwel meines Herzens

        Sie war die Tochter seines Feindes - doch sie entfachte seine Leidenschaft

        by Howe, Cheryl / Übersetzt von Maronne, Lisa

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        January 2012

        MamaPapa

        Wie ich nach dem Tod meiner Frau meine Familie neu erfand

        by Howe, Jeremy / Übersetzt von Ebnet, Karl-Heinz

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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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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2024

        How to be multiple

        The philosophy of twins

        by Helena de Bres, Julia de Bres

        In How to be multiple, Helena de Bres - a twin herself - argues that twinhood is a unique lens for examining our place in the world and how we relate to other people. The way we think about twins offers remarkable insights into some of the deepest questions of our existence, from what is a person? to how should we treat one another? Deftly weaving together literary and cultural history, philosophical enquiry and personal experience, de Bres examines such thorny issues as binary thinking, objectification, romantic love and friendship, revealing the limits of our individualistic perspectives. In this illuminating, entertaining book, wittily illustrated by her twin sister, de Bres ultimately suggests that to consider twinhood is to imagine the possibility of a more interconnected, capacious human future.

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        How to Overcome Embitterment with Wisdom

        by Christopher Patrick Arnold, Michael Linden

        Expert help on overcoming feelings of embitterment• Understand how these difficultfeelings come about• Learn problem-solving skills toreorientate to the future• Also ideal reading for anyone living orworking with an embittered person Embitterment is an emotional reaction anyone can have to injustices, humiliation, and breaches of trust. Like other feelings, feelings of embitterment normally subside, but they can persist and cause a great deal of suffering. This book helps you understand what embitterment is and how it can come about. Learn how to detach from these negative feelings and find ways to better deal with the hurtful situations, including learning to look to the future. You will learn about problem-solving strategies that focus on the psychology of wisdom, which include identifying facts and problem solutions, changing perspectives, self-relativizing, and emotional empathy. For:• clients, relatives and friends ofclients• clinical psychologists• psychotherapists• psychiatrists• counselors

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        August 2021

        How to Politik

        Von Hä? zu Ah!

        by Livia Josephine Kerp, , Frauke Schneider

        In "How to Politik" entführt die 18-jährige Livia Josephine Kerp junge Leserinnen und Leser in die Welt der Politik, die sie seit ihrem dreizehnten Lebensjahr aktiv erkundet. Mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Bildung, Demokratie und Klimaschutz präsentiert sie ein Handbuch, das nicht nur Wissen vermittelt, sondern auch zum Mitreden einlädt. Kerps Stil ist dabei jugendlich, direkt und humorvoll, gespickt mit Fun Facts, Interviews und Challenges. Sie zielt darauf ab, komplexe politische Zusammenhänge verständlich und ansprechend für ihre Generation aufzubereiten und motiviert junge Menschen, sich eine eigene Meinung zu bilden und politisch aktiv zu werden. Direkte Ansprache und jugendliche Perspektive: Das Buch spricht junge Leser direkt an und bricht politische Komplexität auf verständliche Inhalte herunter. Interaktiver Ansatz: Mit Challenges und Mitmach-Elementen wird das politische Interesse spielerisch geweckt und gefördert. Vielseitige Inhalte: Von Bildungspolitik über Demokratieverständnis bis hin zum Klimaschutz deckt das Buch eine breite Palette an Themen ab. Authentische Autorin: Livia Josephine Kerp, eine erfolgreiche junge Bloggerin, teilt ihr Wissen und ihre Erfahrungen auf Augenhöhe mit den Lesern. Modernes Layout: Das Buch punktet mit einem ansprechenden Design, das die Inhalte zugänglich und interessant macht. Fundiert und unabhängig: Trotz des jugendlichen Ansatzes basiert das Buch auf fundiertem Wissen und bleibt parteipolitisch neutral. Ideal für Schule und Freizeit: Ein Must-have für junge Menschen, die sich politisch bilden und eigene Standpunkte entwickeln möchten. Positive Resonanz: Das Buch hat bereits zahlreiche positive Bewertungen von jungen Lesern und Fachkritikern erhalten, was seine Qualität und Relevanz unterstreicht.

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        August 2016

        How to Survive the First Years of School

        by Petra Jansen, Stefanie Richter

        With a pinch of humor, the authors tell the story of Julia, her husband Peter, and their little whirlwind Alexander, who is starting elementary school. How do the three of them deal with this new stage in Alexander’s life? What problems do they encounter and what do they find stressful? The book sets out to help parents, uncles, aunts, and grandparents understand how children of elementary school age develop. Professionals who work with children of this age may also find it of interest. Petra Jansen and Stefanie Richter are both parents and psychologists. Through the fictional Julia they share their subjective experience as mothers, while also providing background information based on scientific studies. They demonstrate in a clear and entertaining way that some of the problems experienced by children of this age are not unexpected and are no cause for despair.     Target Group: Parents of children in their early years at school.

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        May 2023

        How Philosophers Fail Themselves

        The somewhat different historyof philosophy

        by Otto A. Böhmer

        — Philosophy for beginners — For philosophy enthusiasts — A pleasant read This truly brilliant book tells of the sometimes sublime, sometimes exhilarating efforts of philosophers to maintain their attitude in everyday life without forgetting the meaning of their own words – and how they ultimately failed to do so. The minor, sometimes bizarre events in the lives of the great philosophers fit so aptly in the picture of the respective philosophy that one has to assume they could have been conceived to keep the associated intellectual giant in a strange and memorable mood. A book of cheerful science, full of wit, narrative and linguistic eloquence.

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        March 1994

        Die Beurteilung exklusiver Know-how-Lizenzen nach dem EWG-Kartellverbot.

        Zugleich ein Beitrag zur dogmatischen Erschließung von Artikel 85 Absatz 1 EWGV.

        by Herrmann, Heino

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2022

        How to Promote Motivation to Change

        by Hötzel, Katrin; von Brachel, Ruth

        Promoting motivation to change is one of the most important treatment components in psychotherapeutic practice across disorders. Working through ambivalence and ultimatelyincreasing motivation to choose recovery with all its consequences is one of the main goals in treatment.  This book presents the current state of knowledge anddescribes practical interventions to promote motivation to change. When dealing with ambivalent issues, an open, therapeutic attitude is recommended, as well as certainstrategies for conducting conversations to avoid reactance and resistance. The main focus of the book is therefore on therapeutic conversation and concrete interventions to clarify and increase motivation to change. For:• medical and psychological psychotherapists• child and adolescent psychotherapists• specialists working in psychiatry, psychotherapy,or psychosomatic medicine• clinical psychologists• psychological counselors• students and teachers in psychotherapeutic training,further training, and continuing education

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        November 2016

        Coming to Terms with Life

        by Matthias Wengenroth

        Do you struggle with thoughts and feelings that make life difficult? Have you tried all sorts of ways of dealing with this without getting anywhere? Do you feel that life is passing you by? Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), which this book describes in a clear and entertaining way, provides new and very enlightening insights into the causes of human suffering. At the same time, ACT shows how we can improve the way we handle the difficult aspects of being human, while also developing our abilities and strengths. This title shows how using the described simple but effective methods can lead you to a happier, better life.   Target Group: people who want to utilize their potential more fully, people interested in acceptance and commitment therapy, people practicing or interested in psychotherapy (psychologists, doctors, coaches, social workers)

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        November 2023

        How to Hitchcock

        Meine Reise durch das Hitchcock-Universum

        by Jens Wawrczeck

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