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Amnesiopolis explores the construction of Marzahn, the largest prefabricated housing project in East Germany, built on the outskirts of East Berlin in the 1970s and 1980s and touted by the regime as the future of socialism. It focuses particularly on the experience of East Germans who moved, often from crumbling slums left over as a legacy of the nineteenth century, into this radically new place -- one defined by pure functionality and rationality -- a material manifestation of the utopian promise of socialism. Eli Rubin employs methodologies from critical geography, urban history, architectural history, environmental history, and everyday life history to ask whether their experience was a r...
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Growing up thinking she's a fairy, Octavia Hope ran away one night when she heard the announcement of her wedding with the king. She's been living her best life as an adult with her best friend by her side by day, and her guardian angel is always there every night. Until one night when he finally got to her. Damon, a werewolf Octavia has known for 3 years, has never met his human side, but for some reason loves him unconditionally. What will happen when the sexy egotistic charming asswhole prick Alpha King Ashton Smith comes into the cafe one day to claim Octavia as his mate that he's already marked? Does she run or fall for him? What does war bring for her? Read to find out more.
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Vols. for 1956- include a separately paged section: Directory of organizations, associations and institutions.
Bernard Heinrich Nathman was born 29 March 1812 in Westbevern, Westfalen, Germany. His parents were Bernard Heinrich Nathman and Anna Gertrude Brösicke. He married Maria Francisca Gerding in 1838 in Bösensell, Westfalen. They had seven children. They emigrated in 1850 and lived in Elk County, Pennsylvania for about ten years, then migrated to Iowa. Descendants and relatives lived in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Oregon and elsewhere.
Hannes Strobel entwickelt eine arbeitssoziologische Perspektive auf Erreichbarkeit im Arbeitsleben. Der Wandel des Arbeitslebens in vier Dimensionen zwingt Arbeitende zunehmend, Aushandlungsprozesse um ihre Erreichbarkeit zu führen, um eigene Interessen gegenüber den Anforderungen der Arbeitsorganisation zu behaupten. Ein Analysekonzept ermöglicht es, diese Aushandlungsprozesse anhand vieler empirischer Beispiele aus der Automobilindustrie zu untersuchen. Mit dem Begriff der grundlegenden Erreichbarkeit wird eine Kontrastfolie eingeführt, vor deren Hintergrund von einer erweiterten Erreichbarkeit gesprochen werden kann.
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