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Do you remember your fond childhood memories? Those were the
innocent days when technology was not a part of our lives yet,
games were played outside and the world was not so polluted.
Ordinary and classic toys were enough for kids to enjoy. This book
will take you back to your happy childhood days with 19 beautiful
"innocent" amigurumi toys. Some toys from the book are granny and
little helper, grandma and grandpa, lovely girl dolls, rag doll,
duck, bunnies, Red Riding Hood, cowgirl and hobby horse, vintage
robot, baby doll twins, gardener girl doll and bear.. These all
were designed by a different amigurumi designers. AUTHORS: Vivyane
is an amigurumi-designer and the person behind "Happy Crochet, Etc"
on Instagram. She fell in the crochet cauldron seven years ago.
Until then she was drawing and painting a lot but was looking for a
new hobby that would re-boost her creativity and give it a new
momentum. That is how she discovered the world of amigurumi.
Vivyane is a self-taught crocheter who learned through books and
videos, and later decided she wanted to create her own crochet
designs. Skaiste Kivci is a translator and amigurumi designer based
in Lithuania. She has been into handicraft ever since she was a
child but she happened to get into the charming, colourful world of
amigurumi simply out of wanting to bring joy to her kids and
friends by my handmade toys. She feels lucky to find this hobby
also brought her to like-minded peers and friends. She is a mom of
three and living in Lithuania with her family. Mei Li Lee, better
known as Amigurumei, is a self-professed daydreamer who discovered
amigurumi by chance. Now she enjoys sharing the joy of the craft
with like-minded daydreamers, splitting her hours between being a
mom of twin boys and designing magical dolls, each packed with a
little unique personality of their own (much like her boys). The
former journalist and craft columnist is also the author of Hello
Kitty Crochet. Elisa Ems-Domenig has been a crochet artist and
designer for the past 6 years. She designs and creates her own cute
toy range under the name "Lulu loves the Moon." She lives with her
husband, 5 children, and lots of farm animals in the forest at the
foot of the Alps in Austria. Sandra Muller lives in France in Lyon
with her husband and children. As a textile designer she is
passionate about the arts of yarn and creates amigurumi and crochet
patterns. Dolls and their dressing and accessories have taken a
great place in her collection. She is known as Lucienne Compatine
on Instagram.
This book represents a collection of papers presented at the 2nd
World Congress on Integrated Computational Materials Engineering
(ICME), a specialty conference organized by The Minerals, Metals
& Materials Society (TMS).
Examines internationalization of higher education in China to
international colleagues and public with clarity and scientific
language Offers significant lessons for other Asian and African
countries facing similar concerns over the impact of brain drain
and looking to develop policies that will encourage brain
circulation and transnational cooperation The Chinese edition is
well-received and recognized by a national award of outstanding
education research work
This book introduces readers to the main theories of
phytoremediation and its application to arsenic-contaminated soils
in China. The hyperaccumulation theories are introduced, including
the use of hyperaccumulators to remove large amounts of arsenic
without producing toxic symptoms. The use of synchrotron-based
X-ray absorption fine structure radiation to disclose the
hyperaccumulation mechanism - a method that makes it possible to
detect the elements in plant tissues without destroying the sample
- is introduced in detail. This book also includes practical
application cases of phytoremediation, which are rarely found in
the literature. Allowing readers to gain a thorough understanding
of phytoremediation technology, and demonstrating its efficiency in
cleaning arsenic-contaminated soils, the book offers a valuable
asset for graduate students, lecturers, researchers and engineers
in the field of soil remediation.
This study looks at the way cooperation between both countries has
been shaped by non-government actors. Questioning why President
Soeharto's decision to end Dutch foreign aid in 1992 did not lead
to expected outcomes, Vos demonstrates that networks of Dutch and
Indonesian professionals are very influential in the bilateral
policy process. Her opinion of this lesson is that international
and bilateral cooperation is not of much use when politics
determines criteria. Instead there should be open structures, in
which ideas from the basis on bilateral cooperation can be
discussed.
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