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Diel is a 19-year-old teenager like many others. He lives in a nice house, has busy parents and still goes to school. But what sets him apart from his "normal" peers: He suffers from a mental illness. At first, he tries everything he can to fight it. He can't count on his parents. Nor can he count on his only two friends. So he is trapped alone in a spiral of exclusion and loneliness. Will he manage to escape it? Or has he already reached the point of no return? In his book, the author describes what bullying and its consequences do to people, the momentum it creates and how isolated and supposedly without prospects the victims are. This story has a questionable ending, perhaps we will succeed in changing things in real life.
Diel ist ein 19-jähriger Jugendlicher wie viele andere auch. Er lebt in einem schönen Haus, hat vielbeschäftigte Eltern und er geht noch zur Schule. Doch was ihn von seinen "normalen" Mitmenschen unterscheidet: Er leidet an einer psychischen Krankheit. Anfangs versucht er mit allen Mitteln, dagegen anzukämpfen. Auf seine Eltern kann er nicht zählen. Auf seine zwei einzigen Freunde auch nicht. So ist er allein in der Spirale von Ausgrenzung und Einsamkeit gefangen. Schafft er es, ihr zu entrinnen? Oder ist bereits der Point of no Return erreicht? Der Autor schildert in seinem Buch, was Mobbing und seine Folgen mit Menschen macht, welche Eigendynamik entsteht, und wie isoliert und vermeintlich perspektivenlos die Opfer sind. Diese Geschichte geht fraglich aus, vielleicht gelingt uns im echten Leben eine Veränderung.
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Originally published in 1901, this book examines life in the Roman Empire in the late fourth century through 'the writings of a series of typical men' from the period, focusing on literature rather than scientific writings. Glover analyses the works of Ammianus Marcellinus, Julian, Quintus of Smyrna, Ausonius, Symmachus, Macrobius, Claudian, Prudentius, Sulpicius Severus, Palladas, Synesius and the Confessions of St Augustine. A review of the work of women pilgrims and some Greek and early Christian novels is also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in this often-overlooked period of literary history or in the history of the Late Roman Empire more generally.
A Companion to Julius Caesar comprises 30 essays fromleading scholars examining the life and after life of this greatpolarizing figure. Explores Caesar from a variety of perspectives: militarygenius, ruthless tyrant, brilliant politician, first class orator,sophisticated man of letters, and more Utilizes Caesar’s own extant writings Examines the viewpoints of Caesar’s contemporaries andexplores Caesar’s portrayals by artists and writers throughthe ages
Tells the story of our hero's first circle of friends and foes.