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The remarkable story of a woman's journey out of Auschwitz to find her family, told to her son for the very first time.
As a reporter, Jacques Peretti has spent his life investigating important stories. But there was one story, heard in scattered fragments throughout his childhood, that he never thought to investigate. The story of how his mother survived Auschwitz.
In the few last months of the War, thirteen-year-old Alina Peretti, along with her mother and sister, was one of thirteen thousand non-Jewish Poles sent to Auschwitz, in the wake of the Warsaw Uprising. Her experiences there, which she rarely discussed, cast a shadow over the rest of her life.
Now ninety, Alina has been diagnosed with dementia. Together, mother and son begin a race against time to record her memories and preserve her family's story. For the first time, Alina recalls her experiences as a child during the Second World War, the horrors that she witnessed in Auschwitz and the miraculous story of how she survived a firing squad.
Along the way, Jacques learns long-hidden secrets about his mother's family; his mysterious grandfather who lived a double-life, his grandmother who read tarot cards in a Soviet labour camp, and his aunt and uncles, whose fate he never knew. He also gains an understanding of his mother through retracing her past, learning more about the woman who would never let him call her 'Mum'.
Therapeutic, Probiotic and Unconventional Foods compiles the most
recent, interesting and innovative research on unconventional and
therapeutic foods, highlighting their role in improving health and
life quality, their implications on safety, and their industrial
and economic impact. The book focuses on probiotic foods,
addressing the benefits and challenges associated with probiotic
and prebiotic use. It then explores the most recently investigated
and well-recognized nutraceutical and medicinal foods and the food
products and ingredients that have both an impact on human health
and a potential therapeutic effect. The third and final section
explores unconventional foods and discusses intriguing and debated
foods and food sources. While research has been conducted on the
beneficial biological effects of probiotics and therapeutic food,
the use of these foods remains controversial. To overcome the
suspicion of the use of alternative, homeopathic and traditional
products as therapy, this book reveals and discusses the most
recent and scientifically sound and confirmed aspects of the
research.
On-Chip Photonics: Principles, Technology and Applications reviews
advances in integrated photonic devices and their demonstrated
applications, including ultrafast high-power lasers on a chip,
mid-infrared and overtone spectroscopies, all-optical processing on
a chip, logic gates on a chip, and cryptography on a chip. The
summaries in the book's chapters facilitate an understanding of the
field and enable the application of optical waveguides in a variety
of optical systems. The ultimate goal of this work is aimed at
accelerating the transition of on-chip photonics from academia to
the industry. Each chapter, where appropriate, provides an overview
of the computational tools, fabrication methods, and suggestions
for the realization of on-chip photonic devices.
This authoritative Handbook compiles a diverse set of contributions
on digital entrepreneurship, providing an in-depth study of how
digital entrepreneurship research has evolved over the years, and
where it stands today. Offering a snapshot of the major themes in
digital entrepreneurship research, the Handbook highlights a wide
range of both practice-engaged and practice-relevant works and
explores the fundamental concepts and common themes in the field.
Chapters examine key topics including the digital platform economy,
the digitalization of work, the blockchain economy, and the
rural-urban digital divide. The Handbook further analyzes the
history and theory of digital entrepreneurship, while also sparking
ideas for future research through a consideration of emerging
phenomena and new ways to approach research in this broad area of
study. Discussing a diverse set of questions, contexts, theories,
and methods, this Handbook will be a key resource for researchers
and advanced students with a particular interest in
entrepreneurship, innovation, technology management, and digital
business models. Managers and entrepreneurs will also find the
discussion of digital entrepreneurship in relation to financing,
social issues, and technology beneficial.
A love story about the systems we put in place to protect ourselves
and how they fall apart. Â Maya doesn't believe that love and
romance can happen for her, so an arranged marriage with a college
friend seems like a safe bet. But when the plane is forced to make
an emergency landing in Switzerland, she's forced on an adventure
with the grumpy but handsome stranger from the plane. Everything
that can go wrong, continues to go wrong, but maybe this time
it’s not so bad because she has someone by her side... 'Just as
sweet as the romance that blossoms between Maya and Sarfaraz is the
satisfaction of watching Maya learn to prioritize her own desires.
Figuring out what she really wants in life is tricky enough; throw
in familial expectations, a possible curse, and the right man at
the wrong time, and you’ve got a delicious recipe for an
engaging, relatable, and rewarding read' Sarah Hogle, author
of You Deserve Each Other Â
Driven by an international agenda, the act of ‘rethinking’
corruption has already taken place more than once in the past two
decades, contributing further to a post-truth about corruption than
to anything else. This book makes a clear argument in favor of
rethinking corruption across any contingency and offers a
forecasting method, alongside the latest generation of analytical,
fact-based tools to map, assess and predict corruption risk.
Mungiu-Pippidi argues that corruption is a policy problem
frequently overriding individual choice, and can only be tackled by
strong policy interventions, not by ‘nudging’ every individual
into honesty. Chapters explain that corruption has not decreased
despite unprecedented efforts because the international context
presently creates far more opportunities for it than constraints:
few nations, governments or international organizations have proven
able to solve the social dilemma of corruption. Meanwhile, many
countries, governments, businesses and politicians profit from a
world order where integrity cannot be enforced and perpetuate the
current status quo. Rethinking Corruption will be crucial reading
for academics and students of political science, sociology and law
seeking to understand the theoretical dimensions of corruption. It
will also be an enlightening read for policy makers, administrators
and practitioners looking to rethink how corruption can manifest.
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Family is (Hardcover)
Samantha Trinidad; Illustrated by Alina Shabelnyk; Edited by Rebecca Michael
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R507
Discovery Miles 5 070
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This book presents a series of studies on organizations across
Europe, displaying new perspectives on institutional resilience of
affected governance structures during crisis. Such an approach to
governance studies not only aims to provide readers with conceptual
and practical knowledge on crisis experience of organizations, but
also to equip them with necessary cognitive tools to perform well
in a similar crisis context in the future. The book highlights
knowledge on institutional resilience and delivers an enduring
resource for researchers and students on a time of unprecedented
crisis. Cross-national/sectorial interdependences in Europe are
multiplying, while institutional reaction and international
collaboration mechanisms are falling behind. The studies presented
here aim to shape a conceptual understanding of students,
academics, and practitioners considering these contemporary
challenges and opportunities. They provide a valuable resource in
the field of governance, sustainability, crisis management,
innovation, and leadership. Â
Due to the emergence of innovative technologies, various
professional fields are transforming their traditional business
practices. Specifically, the financial and legal markets are
experiencing this digital transformation as professionals and
researchers are finding ways to improve efficiency,
personalization, and security in these economic sectors.
Significant research is needed to keep pace with the continuous
advancements that are taking place in finance. Fostering Innovation
and Competitiveness with FinTech, RegTech, and SupTech provides
emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects
of technologically innovative mechanisms and applications within
the financial, economic, and legal markets. Featuring coverage on a
broad range of topics such as crowdfunding platforms,
crypto-assets, and blockchain technology, this book is ideally
designed for researchers, economists, practitioners, policymakers,
analysts, managers, executives, educators, and students seeking
current research on the strategic role of technology in the future
development of financial and economic activity.
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Food Processing (Hardcover)
Romina Alina Marc, Antonio Valero Diaz, Guiomar Denisse Posada Izquierdo
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R3,415
Discovery Miles 34 150
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Nanoengineering in the Beverages Industry, Volume 20 in the Science
of Beverages series, presents the impact of novel technologies in
nanoengineering on the design of improved and future beverages.
This reference explains how novel approaches of nanoengineering can
advance beverage science through proven research results and
industrial applications. This multidisciplinary resource will help
augment research ideas in the development or improvement of
beverage production for a wide audience of beverage science
research professionals, professors and students.
Quality Control in the Beverage Industry, volume 17, in the Science
of Beverages series, presents a detailed account of the most common
aspects and challenges relating to quality control. It covers the
latest global trends in how to improve beverages using assessment
tools, authenticity approaches and novel quality control
technologies. The book presents a great, hands on approach for
anyone who needs to understand the big picture regarding analytical
methods. Topics covered include safety, the economic impacts of
contamination, and detection techniques.
Trends in Beverage Packaging, volume 16 in the Science of Beverages
series, presents an interdisciplinary approach that provides a
complete understanding of packaging theories, technologies and
materials. This reference offers a broad perspective regarding
current trends in packaging research, quality control techniques,
packaging strategies and current concerns in the industry. Consumer
demand for bottled and packaged beverages has increased, and the
need for scientists and researchers to understand how to analyze
quality, safety and control are essential. This is an
all-encompassing resource for research and development in this
flourishing field that covers everything from sensory and chemical
composition, to materials and manufacturing.
Natural Beverages, Volume Thirteen, in the Science of Beverages
series, takes a multidisciplinary approach to address the shifting
beverage landscape towards the global trend of natural beverages.
As global beverage consumption has progressed towards healthier and
'natural' ingredients, researchers and scientists need to
understand the latest scientific developments and the proposed
health benefits and improved effects. Classical examples are
presented as a basis for innovation expansion to help new
researchers understand this segment of the industry. This is a
great resource for researchers and scientists in the beverages
industry.
Materials for Biomedical Engineering: Bioactive Materials for
Antimicrobial, Anticancer, and Gene Therapy offers an up-to-date
perspective on recent research findings regarding the application
and use of these materials for disease treatment and prevention.
Various types of currently investigated bioactive materials,
including therapeutic nanostructures and antimicrobial hydrogels
are discussed, as are their properties, impact and future role in
therapeutic applications. The book will be extremely useful for new
researchers who want to explore more information on the use of
bioactive materials or for more experienced researchers who are
interested in new trends and specific applications.
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