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All Miaow wants is to enjoy his peaceful, solitary life as a temple guardian catching mice. But when the Jade Emperor invites all creatures on Earth to compete in a Great Race, the reserved cat finds himself reluctantly entering - and worse, socialising!
Spirited and fiery, shapeshifter Ming is Miaow's polar opposite, and she's determined to make him her new best friend. But she hadn't counted on Miaow making other friends too. As the race heats up, things start to unravel... Can the pair (and their friendship) make it to the finish line?
The first in a humorous, action-packed new series, MING AND MIAOW'S GREAT RACE is perfect for fans of YOMI AND THE FURY OF NINKI NANKA, TIGER WARRIOR, Laura Ellen Anderson and SPELLCASTERS.
Eric Huang has always been fascinated by legends and lore. As a boy, he was determined to find real-life dragons, so he studied palaeontology at university. Reality didn't live up to his Jurassic Park dreams, though, and he found himself working as secretary at Disney Publishing, launching a career in children's books. Eric lives in London with his boyfriend Brian and cat McNulty. He's a podcaster, writer, and lecturer at City University of London's Masters in Publishing programme.
Phùng Nguyên Quang is an illustrator - picture book author based in Saigon, Vietnam. He creates his stunning artwork using a mix of watercolour, acrylic and digital. His works are inspired by the folk culture of Vietnam and Asia.
Fresh off the excitement of the Great Race, Ming and Miaow are officially Guardians of the New Moon and eager for more adventure! Their first mission: to take race-winner Su home and help her prepare for the inaugural Year of the Rat.
Ming is keen to get started, but Miaow finds himself distracted. Things are tense with Su since the rat tricked Miaow during the Race, and the two just can't seem to be in the same room without causing chaos. It gets even messier when their squabbling catches the attention of a furious sea goddess, who is determined to teach Miaow and Su a lesson. Can the longtime frenemies learn to work together, or is the Year of the Rat doomed to disaster?
A humorous and action-packed series, GUARDIANS OF THE NEW MOON is perfect for fans of YOMI AND THE FURY OF NINKI NANKA, TIGER WARRIOR, Laura Ellen Anderson and SPELLCASTERS.
Eric Huang has always been fascinated by legends and lore. As a boy, he was determined to find real-life dragons, so he studied palaeontology at university. Reality didn't live up to his Jurassic Park dreams, though, and he found himself working as secretary at Disney Publishing, launching a career in children's books. Eric lives in London with his boyfriend Brian and cat McNulty. He's a podcaster, writer, and lecturer at City University of London's Masters in Publishing programme.
Phùng Nguyên Quang is an illustrator - picture book author based in Saigon, Vietnam. He creates his stunning artwork using a mix of watercolour, acrylic and digital. His works are inspired by the folk culture of Vietnam and Asia.
The Vietnamese Economy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
collects scholarship in topics such as marketing, behavioral
economics, management, leadership, tourism, and law, by authors who
are not only professors in the education industry, but also state
officers holding governmental positions and managers of successful
companies. This pool of expertise will provide readers with an
objective and well-rounded overview of recent economic
developments, risks, challenges and opportunities in Vietnam.Each
of these peer reviewed papers will give readers an understanding
about specific aspects of Vietnamese business and economy such as
the shopping orientation in Vietnam studied through an analysis of
the case of supermarkets in Ho Chi Minh City or how the
universities perform their brand by studying the affection of
perceived service quality, and sectors of leadership including
women's leadership styles in Vietnamese SMEs.Further topics
addressed include the impact of ethical leadership to organization
reputation, the role of job motivation with the organizational
commitment, and how the capital intensity, capital productivity
affects the labor productivity, alongside papers on firm
performance addressing the role and effectiveness of independent
directors and foreign ownership. The book concludes with a survey
of tourist, laying out to the reader the demands of the impact of
inbound tourism in the Mekong downstream countries.
It's almost time for the Year of the Ox! Ming and Miaow are busy helping their ox friend Xiao Nioh get ready to kick off the festivities with a dance performance to wow the crowds. But when Xiao Nioh's father Lord Chiyou makes clear his disapproval, the trio find themselves sent on a quest to save a village from a fearsome beast.
Xiao Nioh is worried. He can't fight a monster - he's a dancer, not a warrior like his dad! On their adventure, can the Guardians help their friend prove himself to his father while staying true to himself, or is the Year of the Ox ruined before it's even had a chance to start?
A humorous and action-packed series, GUARDIANS OF THE NEW MOON is perfect for fans of YOMI AND THE FURY OF NINKI NANKA, TIGER WARRIOR, Laura Ellen Anderson and SPELLCASTERS.
Eric Huang has always been fascinated by legends and lore. As a boy, he was determined to find real-life dragons, so he studied palaeontology at university. Reality didn't live up to his Jurassic Park dreams, though, and he found himself working as secretary at Disney Publishing, launching a career in children's books. Eric lives in London with his boyfriend Brian and cat McNulty. He's a podcaster, writer, and lecturer at City University of London's Masters in Publishing programme.
Phùng Nguyên Quang is an illustrator - picture book author based in Saigon, Vietnam. He creates his stunning artwork using a mix of watercolour, acrylic and digital. His works are inspired by the folk culture of Vietnam and Asia.
This book presents the proceedings of the 6th IFToMM Asian
Mechanisms and Machine Science Conference (Asian MMS), held in
Hanoi, Vietnam on December 15-18, 2021. It includes peer-reviewed
papers on the latest advances in mechanism and machine science,
discussing topics such as biomechanical engineering, computational
kinematics, the history of mechanism and machine science, gearing
and transmissions, multi-body dynamics, robotics and mechatronics,
the dynamics of machinery, tribology, vibrations, rotor dynamics
and vehicle dynamics. A valuable, up-to-date resource, it offers an
essential overview of the subject for scientists and practitioners
alike, and will inspire further investigations and research.
An intricate pop-up book to mark the centenary of Tukankhamun's
Tomb's discovery in 1922. 100 years ago, Howard Carter and his team
made an incredible find: the undisturbed tomb of an ancient
Egyptian pharaoh, buried for more than 3,000 years. Now you too can
discover the treasures of Tutankhamun's tomb, in this fascinating
book all about ancient Egyptian mummies. Packed with multi-layered
pop-ups and flaps to lift, this incredible feat of
paper-engineering allows the reader to make their own finds, page
after page. From the pyramids and tombs where mummified pharaohs
were buried, to the process of making a mummy, you'll soon be an
expert on the art of mummification and the amazing rituals
involved. Written by internationally-successful author Moira
Butterfield of A Trip to the Future, consulted by Stephanie
Boonstra of the Egypt Exploration Society, and illustrated by
award-winning Vietnamese duo Quang and Lien, this fact-packed
pop-up is sure to be a hit with readers 7+.
A treasury of spellbinding stories that sparkle and glitter with
magic. This stunning collection brings together a selection of
enchanted tales from all over the world - from North America to
Siberia, West Africa, Peru, India, Japan, England and Australia.
Get lost in tales of imaginary worlds, enchanted animal,
fantastical creatures, wishes and wizards. Retold by storyteller
and vocal performer Laura Sampson and with beautifully detailed
artwork by Taiwanese duo Quang and Lien. A beautifully illustrated
story collection to treasure, Enchanted Tales is the perfect gift
to open up a world of magic to readers of all ages.
A lushly illustrated storybook about savouring the miracles of the
everyday. There was once a fawn, who thought that the sun was the
most beautiful thing he had ever seen. But when the sun set, the
little fawn was sad and afraid. "Mother, where does the sun go?" he
asked. Follow one little fawn on his quest in search of the sun, in
this lushly illustrated tale. A lyrical story that's a joy to read
aloud, this nature-inspired fable delivers a gentle warning against
losing sight of the important things in life. With deft nods to
mindfulness and magical realism, The Fawn Who Chased the Sun is a
fable for our times and a modern-classic in the making. This
intricately-foiled hardback edition is as beautiful to look at as
it is to read aloud, showcasing stunning artwork from award-winning
illustration duo Quang and Lien. A book to treasure.
This book presents the proceedings of the 6th IFToMM Asian
Mechanisms and Machine Science Conference (Asian MMS), held in
Hanoi, Vietnam on December 15-18, 2021. It includes peer-reviewed
papers on the latest advances in mechanism and machine science,
discussing topics such as biomechanical engineering, computational
kinematics, the history of mechanism and machine science, gearing
and transmissions, multi-body dynamics, robotics and mechatronics,
the dynamics of machinery, tribology, vibrations, rotor dynamics
and vehicle dynamics. A valuable, up-to-date resource, it offers an
essential overview of the subject for scientists and practitioners
alike, and will inspire further investigations and research.
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Rough Sets - International Joint Conference, IJCRS 2018, Quy Nhon, Vietnam, August 20-24, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Hung Son Nguyen, Quang Thuy Ha, Tianrui Li, Malgorzata Przybyla-Kasperek
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This LNAI 1103 constitutes the proceedings of the International
Joint Conference on Rough Sets, IJCRS 2018, held in Quy Nhon,
Vietnam, in August 2018.The 40 full papers presented together with
5 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 61
submissions. The IJCRS conferences aim at bringing together experts
from universities and research centers as well as the industry
representing fields of research in which theoretical and
applicational aspects of rough set theory already find or may
potentially find usage.
Tran Van Thuy is a celebrated Vietnamese filmmaker of more than
twenty award-winning documentaries. A cameraman for the People's
Army of Vietnam during the Vietnam War, he went on to achieve
international fame as the director of films that address the human
costs of the war and its aftermath.Thuy's memoir, when published in
Vietnam in 2013, immediately sold out. In this translation,
English-language readers are now able to learn in rich detail about
the life and work of this preeminent artist. Written in a gentle
and charming style, the memoir is filled with reflections on war,
peace, history, freedom of expression, and filmmaking. Thuy also
offers a firsthand account of the war in Vietnam and its aftermath
from a Vietnamese perspective, adding a dimension rarely
encountered in English-language literature.
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