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Dieses Buch richtet sich an Familien, die erfahren haben, dass ihr Kind das Williams-Beuren-Syndrom hat. Es informiert über die Erfahrungen anderer Familien bei der Entwicklung ihres Kindes und gibt einen Einblick in das große Spektrum der unterschiedlichen Ausprägung der Merkmale des Williams-Beuren-Syndroms. Wir hoffen, dass dieses Buch Mut macht, sich den vielen kleinen alltäglichen Herausforderungen zu stellen, es Anregungen geben kann und einige Situationen besser verständlich werden.
Romantische Themen Und Mythen Im Fruehwerk Michel Tourniers
Barbara Scheiner
Peter Lang AG
1990
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Die vorliegende Studie stellt eine themenbezogene Interpretation des Fruhwerks Michel Tourniers dar, eines Werkes, das heute schon zu den 'Klassikern' der franzosischen Literatur zahlt. Die untersuchten Themen (Einsamkeit, Natur, Paradies, Androgynie, Doppelganger u.a.) der Romane "Vendredi ou les Limbes" "du Pacifique" (1967), "Le Roi des Aulnes" (1970) und "Les Meteores" (1975) zeigen starke Affinitaten zur deutschen Romantik und Philosophie sowie zum Mythos. Der Analyse geht die Beschaftigung mit grundlegenden Fragen zum Schriftsteller Tournier (z.B. literarische Position, Erzahlhaltung, Erzahltechnik, Beziehung des Autors zu Werk und Leser, zu Philosophie, Romantik und Mythos) voraus. Der Leser erhalt somit Einblick in das Verstandnis eines Oeuvres, dessen Erforschung gerade erst eingesetzt hat."
Modelle Zum Entscheiden Unter Risiko Fokusiert Auf Geschlechtsunterschiede Im Entscheidungsverhalten
Barbara Scheibner
GRIN Verlag
2013
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Deutsch Übungsgrammatik für die Oberstufe aktuell
Karin Hall; Barbara Scheiner
Hueber Verlag GmbH
2019
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Ubungsgrammatik DaF fur Fortgeschrittene
Karin Hall; Barbara Scheiner
Max Hueber Verlag
1995
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Zielgruppe: Fortgeschrittene Lerner der Mittel- und Oberstufe; Referenzgrammatik auch für den Lehrer Lernziel: Beherrschung auch der lernintensiven Grammatikkapitel über das Zertifikat hinaus. Diese Übungsgrammatik richtet sich an fortgeschrittene Lernende der Mittel- und Oberstufe. Sie kann studienvorbereitend und studienbegleitend eingesetzt werden, zur Vorbereitung auf die Mittel- und Oberstufenprüfung oder die DSH. Sie eignet sich für den Unterricht und auch für das Selbststudium. Besonders Selbstlernenden bietet der Lösungsschlüssel die notwendige Kontrolle, zumal er auch alternative Lösungsmöglichkeiten angibt. Die Übungsgrammatik setzt die Beherrschung der Grundstrukturen voraus und erklärt und übt die Bereiche der deutschen Grammatik, die erfahrungsgemäß besondere Schwierigkeiten bereiten. Ziel ist, die vorhandenen Grundkenntnisse bis weit in den Oberstufenbereich hinein zu vertiefen. Auf diese Weise werden die Lernenden befähigt komplexe Sprachstrukturen zu durchschauen und das Gelernte aktiv anzuwenden.
Great Tours!
Barbara Abramoff Levy; Sandra Mackenzie Lloyd; Susan Porter Schreiber
Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2002
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Creating tours that are interesting and educational for visitors (and guides!) is a challenge every historic site faces. Great Tours! helps you focus clearly on the material culture and significance of your site and then shows you how to use that focus to train and energize your guides. You will be able to move your tours to a fresh new level that is engaging and educational for visitors of all ages and abilities. Readings and workshop activities frame the process throughout and allow you to develop what is most appropriate for your site, while working to strike a realistic balance between ideals and every day reality. Great Tours! offers a unique combination of theoretical guidance and practical activities, supplemented by reproducible forms and a bibliography and index, that make it an invaluable resource for anyone involved with planning tours and training guides. Published in cooperation with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Visit their web page.
In 1557 a prematurely aged, ill, and very irritable Charles V (H.R.E.) retires to a small isolated monastery in western Spain. He is burdened by his failures and unresolved political, military and religious problems. His only comfort and solace are his memories and reveries of his much loved mistress Barbara.Blomberg who bore him a son who became Europe's celebrated and idolized, Don Juan of Austria. And his revelations of his lifelong relationship with Barbara are revealing and make a wonderful touching; and emotional love story.
Barbara is born shortly before World War II and lives through the conflict as a desert child trailing her father, an engineer in the famed and infamous Manhattan Project. When Barbara is thirteen, her beautiful, sensitive mother commits suicide. From that point on, these twin poles—the historic and the personal, the political and the violently intimate—vie for control of Barbara’s consciousness. As Barbara grows up and becomes a successful actress, traveling the world between film sets and love affairs, she takes on and sheds various roles—vampire’s victim and frontier prostitute; a saint and a bored housewife. She marries and divorces and marries again, the second time to a visionary director who proves to be the love of her life. Though they are not faithful to each other, their relationship provides the most enduring anchor in a remarkable life turbulent with fiction. Joni Murphy’s Barbara is a deep character study of a woman losing hold and recapturing her identity through the art and technology of moviemaking. Through an intimate first-person perspective, the novel follows Barbara as she navigates decades and genres—from austere 1950s family dramas to countercultural 1970s gothics—glimpsing herself in the reflective and deadly shards of the long 20th Century.
Barbara is a Faroese Moll Flanders, a woman of insatiable sexual desire which leads her from one man to another in search of sexual gratification. There is a highly successful Danish feature film of the novel. Jorgen-Frantz Jacobsen's novel combines the action of an old Faroese ballad about a woman who led three clergymen husbands to their destruction and the author's own experience of a woman with whom he was in love, but who proved elusive in the manner of the fictitious Barbara. The novel was unfinished when Jacobsen died, and it was left to, his friend and fellow author, William Heinesen to tie up a small number of loose ends.
Barbara, originally written in Danish, was the only novel by the Faroese author Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen (1900–1938), and yet it quickly achieved international best-seller status and is still one of the best-loved twentieth century classics in Danish and Faroese literature. On the face of it, Barbara is a straightforward historical novel in the mode of many a so-called 'romance'. It contains a story of passion in an exotic setting with overtones of semi-piracy; there is a powerful erotic element, an outsider who breaks up a marriage, and a built-in inevitability resulting from Barbara's own psychological make-up. She stands as one of the most complex female characters in modern Scandinavian literature: beautiful, passionate, innocent, devoted, amoral and uncomprehending of her own tragedy. Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen portrays her with a fascinated devotion.
BARBARA is a riches-to-rags tale about an extraordinarily talented, troubled young woman. After Barbara's death in 20 I 0, the author, Wendell Affield, discovered thousands of documents locked in a rodent-infested chickenhouse. Having spent his childhood living with his mother's mental illness, Affield studies the contents in an effort to understand his mother's life and search for clues to his biological father. BARBARA, PARTS I and II, explore Barbara's two-decade downward spiral as she struggles with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Taught by the famous pianist, Emile Bosquet at Institut Droissard, Brussels, Belgium, Barbara's natural talent blossoms. Mouse-gnawed 1939 documents reveal Barbara's impulsive engagement (and possible marriage) in Poland, and her narrow escape from the Nazi invasion. Upon her return to New York, after dropping out of juilliard School, Barbara begins a decade of running from her problems, leaving a wake of failed marriages and rendezvous resulting in four children. Feeling abandoned by her family and searching for a new start, she posts an advertisement in Cupid's Columns that is answered by a bachelor farmer in northern Minnesota. BARBARA, Part III, chronicles the author's search for his biological father and the labyrinth leading to a breakthrough. Acceptance by his new-found family is an incredible testament to the power of love.