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After the mischievous little Fly helped Mula the sleepy tiger to
wake up and get energized, and help Svadi the snooty monkey to let
go of what others think, they're back to help Mani the elephant!
Give yoga a try with Mula and Friends! Â Mani is a very
unsure elephant. But when she takes some big deep breaths and
listens to her heart, Mani discovers that she knows exactly who she
is – no compliments needed!  Book 3 in the Mula and
Friends series: Mula and Friends is a beautifully-illustrated
picture book series that promotes mindfulness and provides young
readers with a soft introduction to yoga. The fun characters and
easy yoga poses promote a happy, healthy lifestyle and encourage
young readers to relax and unwind.
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Mula and the Lovesick Snake
Lauren Hoffmeier; Illustrated by Ela Smietanka
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R384
R121
Discovery Miles 1 210
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After the mischievous little Fly helped Mula the sleepy tiger to
wake up and get energized, helped Svadi the snooty monkey to let go
of what others think and helped Mani the elephant to feel
confident, they're back to help Ana the snake! Give yoga a try with
Mula and Friends! Ana is a very lovesick snake. But when she opens
her heart and follows it to the river, she finds all the love she
needs. Her true love has been with her all along! Book 4 in the
Mula and Friends series: Mula and Friends is a
beautifully-illustrated picture book series that promotes
mindfulness and provides young readers with a soft introduction to
yoga. The fun characters and easy yoga poses promote a happy,
healthy lifestyle and encourage young readers to relax and unwind.
This collection focuses on the specific issue of controversy as a
cross-sectional aspect of contemporary children’s and YA
literature, in a spectrum stretching from national experiences, to
explore the impact of specific historical, economic and social
environments on the rise of controversies; to inter-national
exchanges in which controversies are generated specifically by the
interactions between cultures; to international contexts that deal
with controversies relevant on a global scale. By adopting
controversy as an adjustable lens for a joined consideration of
literary themes, narrative or aesthetic solutions, translation
choices, publishing and marketing decisions, and discursive
practices, the volume establishes a diversified collection of
chapters that offers new insight into functions of children’s and
YA literature in contemporary culture.
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Jaded
Ela Lee
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R514
R475
Discovery Miles 4 750
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Jade isn't even my real name. Jade began as my Starbucks name,
because all children of immigrants have a Starbucks name. Jade has
done all the right things. She's curated herself to fit right in at
her law firm, but tells herself she has no choice. She's with a man
who loves her, but isn't always herself around him. She's made her
Omma and Baba proud, but resents that they can't properly
understand her. Jade is perfectly in control of her life. Until one
terrible night unravels Jade's carefully constructed world, leaving
her wondering who she truly is. JADED is a refreshing and bitingly
honest debut novel about how one shocking event can upend
everything... and asks, what would you have done in her situation?
Women all over the world are still facing numerous challenges and
obstacles in the business domain. A gender-equal workplace is still
a dream to pursue for a brighter and better future. To change how
women are seen, perceived, and treated in the business world, the
overall mindset of women in the workplace needs to change.
Management education plays a critical role in changing these
perceptions of women in business. Gender equal curricula and gender
equal teaching materials are a way that universities can begin to
challenge those preconceived beliefs that business is a male only
domain. More teaching materials discussing and presenting women in
the workplace is needed in management education, including women's
problems and challenges, their stories of overcoming adversity, and
the ways in which they have handled touch situations. This book
presents real life stories of women in business, specifically
focusing on how they overcame challenges and broke the glass
ceiling. These stories will serve as proper teaching materials to
be used in different courses of management education and as a means
to increasing the awareness of gender quality in business. It will
also be of use to lecturers, professors, administrators,
librarians, researchers, scholars, practitioners, and students.
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La Nef (Hardcover)
Elémir Bourges
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R1,014
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This is the second of two volumes of a state-of-the-art survey
article collection which originates from three commutative algebra
sessions at the 2009 Fall Southeastern American Mathematical
Society Meeting at Florida Atlantic University. The articles reach
into diverse areas of commutative algebra and build a bridge
between Noetherian and non-Noetherian commutative algebra. These
volumes present current trends in two of the most active areas of
commutative algebra: non-noetherian rings (factorization, ideal
theory, integrality), and noetherian rings (the local theory,
graded situation, and interactions with combinatorics and
geometry). This volume contains surveys on aspects of closure
operations, finiteness conditions and factorization. Closure
operations on ideals and modules are a bridge between noetherian
and nonnoetherian commutative algebra. It contains a nice guide to
closure operations by Epstein, but also contains an article on test
ideals by Schwede and Tucker and one by Enescu which discusses the
action of the Frobenius on finite dimensional vector spaces both of
which are related to tight closure. Finiteness properties of rings
and modules or the lack of them come up in all aspects of
commutative algebra. However, in the study of non-noetherian rings
it is much easier to find a ring having a finite number of prime
ideals. The editors have included papers by Boynton and
Sather-Wagstaff and by Watkins that discuss the relationship of
rings with finite Krull dimension and their finite extensions.
Finiteness properties in commutative group rings are discussed in
Glaz and Schwarz's paper. And Olberding's selection presents us
with constructions that produce rings whose integral closure in
their field of fractions is not finitely generated. The final three
papers in this volume investigate factorization in a broad sense.
The first paper by Celikbas and Eubanks-Turner discusses the
partially ordered set of prime ideals of the projective line over
the integers. The editors have also included a paper on zero
divisor graphs by Coykendall, Sather-Wagstaff, Sheppardson and
Spiroff. The final paper, by Chapman and Krause, concerns
non-unique factorization.
Give yoga a try with Mula and the Fly! Mula is a very sleepy tiger.
But with the help of a mischievous little Fly, Mula learns to wake
up, get moving, and make her dreams come true! Book 1 in the Mula
and the Fly series: Mula and the Fly is a beautifully-illustrated
picture book series that promotes mindfulness and provides young
readers with a soft introduction to yoga. The fun characters and
easy yoga poses promote a happy, healthy lifestyle and encourage
young readers to relax and unwind.
Bela Balazs's two works, Visible Man (1924) and The Spirit of Film
(1930), are published here for the first time in full English
translation. The essays offer the reader an insight into the work
of a film theorist whose German-language publications have been
hitherto unavailable to the film studies audience in the
English-speaking world. Balazs's detailed analyses of the close-up,
the shot and montage are illuminating both as applicable models for
film analysis, and as historical documents of his key contribution
- such contemporaries as Arnheim, Kracauer and Benjamin - to
critical debate on film in the 'golden age' of the Weimar silents.
Bela Balazs was a Hungarian Jewish film theorist, author,
screenwriter and film director who was at the forefront of
Hungarian literary life before being forced into exile for
Communist activity after 1919. His German-language theoretical
essays on film date from the mid-1920s to the mid-1930s, the period
of his early exile in Vienna and Berlin.
Erica Carter is Professor of German Studies at the University of
Warwick. Her writings on film include The German Cinema Book
(co-ed. Tim Bergfelder & Deniz Gokturk, 2002), and Dietrich's
Ghosts. The Sublime and the Beautiful in Third Reich Film
(2004).
Rodney Livingstone is Emeritus Professor of German at the
University of Southampton. He is an American Translators
Association award winner for his work on Detlef Claussen's Life of
Adorno: Theodor W. Adorno: One Last Genius (2008). He is well known
as a translator of books by Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno, and
Max Weber, among others."
This volume is a grammatical sketch of Hainan Cham, an endangered
tonal Austronesian language. The study focuses on three areas:
social background and contact history, the grammar (including all
the recorded vocabulary), and a description of the sound system
(including acoustic description). The appendixes also include the
wordlist of Sanya Chinese forms and four analyzed texts.
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