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This is a "how to" book on genealogy, but it includes a lot of the research the author has done on the Delaforce family.
Der Islam – gehört er nun zu Deutschland oder nicht? Spätestens seit dem Ausspruch Christian Wulffs wird dies hierzulande kontrovers diskutiert. Hanna Josua zeichnet die aktuelle Debatte vor dem Hintergrund zunehmender Migration aus islamischen Ländern nach, lässt unterschiedliche Stimmen zu Wort kommen und weicht unangenehmen Fragen nicht aus. Doch ebenso, wie es nicht "den" Islam und "die" Muslime gibt, kann es auf die Ausgangsfrage kein simples "Ja" oder "Nein" geben. Muslime und Nichtmuslime müssen sich noch in vielen Fragen aufeinander zu bewegen und gemeinsam entscheiden, welcher Islam in Deutschland eine Zukunft haben kann. Grenzen der Toleranz müssen benannt, Gemeinsamkeiten erkannt und genutzt werden, um ein friedliches Zusammenleben in einer unfriedlichen Welt zu fördern. Es geht um nichts weniger als um die Zukunftsfähigkeit unserer Gesellschaft. Die Diskussion hat gerade erst begonnen!
Comprehensive Foodomics, Three Volume Set offers a definitive collection of over 150 articles that provide researchers with innovative answers to crucial questions relating to food quality, safety and its vital and complex links to our health. Topics covered include transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, genomics, green foodomics, epigenetics and noncoding RNA, food safety, food bioactivity and health, food quality and traceability, data treatment and systems biology. Logically structured into 10 focused sections, each article is authored by world leading scientists who cover the whole breadth of Omics and related technologies, including the latest advances and applications. By bringing ...
This volume contains invited and contributed papers presented at the conference on ‘Microscopy of Semiconducting Materials’ held at the University of Cambridge on 2-5 April 2007. The event was organised under the auspices of the Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group of the Institute of Physics, the Royal Microscopical Society and the Materials Research Society. This international conference was the fifteenth in the series that focuses on the most recent world-wide advances in semiconductor studies carried out by all forms of microscopy and it attracted delegates from more than 20 countries. With the relentless evolution of advanced electronic devices into ever smaller nanoscale structur...
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"Twenty-four-year-old Lucy needs a fresh start. Forever single and frustrated with her studies she gives up everything to run a little library in the leafy village of Tilley Moreton. Lucy loves reading almost as much as she loves fixing other people's problems, so starting a book club seems like the perfect opportunity to do both. As she meets her new members, it's clear she's going to have her work cut out for her. Handsome but silent Callum is the biggest puzzle of them all... But Lucy's meddling begins to cause more problems than it solves, and no one is more surprised than Lucy when Callum steps in to help. Could there be more to him than people think? As Callum and Lucy start working together to fix the broken hearts of the library's most loyal customers, the first sparks of romance begin to fly"--Page [4] of cover.
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