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Was gibt es heute? Diese Frage hört jeder von uns mindestens einmal die Woche. Mit Kindern im Haushalt kommt die Frage sogar täglich. Der Wocheneinkauf unübersichtlich und am Ende steht man an der Kasse und muss tief in die Tasche greifen. Gesunde ausgewogene Ernährung ist dann das nächste Stichwort. Oft fehlen die Ideen und das Hintergrundwissen, was steckt in den Lebensmitteln drin.
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Private family history book
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In Call Signs, former naval aviator Rich Dinkel shares memories and personal stories of several of the brave men and women who shared the profession. These flyers must be able to execute their orders in any circumstance, time, or climate. They are sharply skilled professionals who train and retrain constantly. Each naval aviator has their own call signtheir personal pseudonym, to be used during their service and most likely for many years after their service has ended. Dinkel uses the call signs of his former colleagues as he tells their stories. Tactical aviation is often described as a very risky business in the eyes of everyday people. Todays fighter and attack aircraft can take-off and l...
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In The Non-Aligned Movement: Genesis, Organization and Politics (1927-1992) Jürgen Dinkel examines the history of the NAM since the interwar period as a special reaction of the “Global South” to changing global orders.
Bilingual (English-Chinese) paperback edition. A groundbreaking collection for capturing the diversity of British Columbia and Canada's past, this book shows the impact of personal writing for understanding our collective history. Created during a six-week community writing workshop, the eight stories demonstrate the power of finding our common history in the lives and deaths of those who came before us. This touching and evocative book is a must-read for all Canadians who want to understand the central place of Chinese Canadians in our shared past. Writers include Shirley Chan, Belinda Hung, Roy Mah, Dan Seto, Hayne Wai, Candace Yip, Gail Yip, and Ken Yip. With a Preface by acclaimed B.C. historian Dr. Jean Barman, and an Afterword by Dr. Henry Yu. Edited and with Introduction by Brandy Lien Worrall.