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Teach Your Dragon about Stranger Danger

Teach Your Dragon about Stranger Danger

Steve Herman

Dg Books Publishing
2019
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You can train him to sit, roll over, and play...He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things...But what if your dragon is always eager to talk to strangers?What if he has no problem going with someone he doesn't know?What if he wanted to get in a car with someone because mom was late picking him up from school?What if he loves to take toys or gifts from strangers and throw a major fit if you tell him not to?What if he's confused between "friendliness" and personal safety?What should you do?You help him understand stranger danger and safety.You practice with him different situations with strangers and how he should react accordingly How?Get this book and learn how
Stranger Faces: II

Stranger Faces: II

Hans D. Herman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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"Stranger Faces" is a collection of short speculative fiction from the creative mind of Hans Herman. This book contains: "Know-It-All for Thirty Years"- In this future, a person can know everything for a price."Perpetual"- Sometimes the universe puts a person in a place for a reason. This is not one of those times. "A Brilliant Hue"- Unlocking the hidden potential of Dan's brain leads to some very promising results.
Arquitectura Vernácula en madera de los cerros de Valparaíso

Arquitectura Vernácula en madera de los cerros de Valparaíso

Hernán Alejandro Elgueta Strange

Editorial Academica Espanola
2012
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"En los cerros de Valpara so, la mano del hombre ha estructurado sus viviendas espont neamente, con arquitecturas inveros miles y con un d dalo de calles, callejones, escalas y pasajes, subidas y paseos". Valpara so posee condiciones que la hacen ser especial, una de ellas es su condici n geogr fica la cual es apoyada adem s por ser una ciudad puerto adem s desde 1860, ingleses, alemanes, franceses, italianos y norteamericanos, se instalaron construyendo bellas edificaciones. Esto ha desencadenado una serie de soluciones arquitect nicas y constructivas que han ido desarroll ndose en relaci n a la topograf a, condiciones ambientales, culturales, sociales y econ micas. Esta arquitectura vern cula ha generado una ciudad con una forma particular y configuraciones espaciales que la han llevado ser reconocida por la UNESCO al ser nombrada patrimonio de la humanidad.
Strange News from Another Planet

Strange News from Another Planet

Hermann Hesse

PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
2025
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90 classic titles celebrating 90 years of Penguin BooksOf course, very few people go through the gate and abandon the beautiful phenomenon of the outside world for the interior reality that they intuit…A visitor to a zoo discovers he can understand the animals talking, a young man turns into a mountain and a bird guides a boy to another planet in this selection of dream-like and visionary fairy tales from the great German-Swiss master.
Strange News from Another Star

Strange News from Another Star

Hermann Hesse

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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"The war is nobody's fault. It occurs by itself, like thunder and lightning. All of us who must fight wars are not the perpetrators. We are only their victims." "Strange News from Another Star" is a short fairy tale written by Hermann Hesse in April 1915, one year after the start of the 1st World War. In the fairy tale, two stars are juxtaposed. On one star, life is valued, beauty is appreciated, reason is respected, humane traditions are cultivated, love and happiness are experienced and peace prevails. On the other star, jealousy, hatred and despair are cultivated, wars are waged incessantly, battlefield murder is officially condoned, the countryside is left strewn with unattended cadavers and fear prevails. The latter is clearly our world as Hesse saw it, rendered mythical, and the former is an idealized world that ours could be. Unlike his earlier works, the story does not lend itself to rational interpretation. It is essentially a fairy tale dealing with the subconscious, magic and the dream world. The fairy tale represents an intermediate stage between Hesse's initial ambiguous stance to the war, as an internationalist who tolerated war and a pacifist who looked forward to a German victory, and his later active anti-war campaign. The story, which was titled "Merkw rdige Nachricht von einem anderen Stern" in German, was one of several that brought Hesse into conflict with supporters of the war, his country and its government. This print edition contains new translations of Strange News from Another Star, Faldum, Iris, Fine Dream Sequence, A Difficult Path, The Poet and Augustus
Strange News

Strange News

Hermann Hesse

El Sheikh
2018
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"Strange News" is a collection of newly translated fairy tales written by Hermann Hesse during World War One. The book, which is a Collector's Item contains: Strange News from Another Star, Faldum, Iris, Fine Dream Sequence, A Difficult Path, The Poet, Augustus, and Flute Dream. The book title was inspired by Hesse's timeless classic "Strange News from Another Star". Hesse wrote this short fairy tale in April 1915, one year after the start of the First World War. At the time of writing, Hesse was working as an army nurse tending to wounded soldiers. In the fairy tale, two stars are juxtaposed. On one star, life is valued, beauty is appreciated, reason is respected, humane traditions are cultivated, love and happiness are experienced and peace prevails. On the other star, jealousy, hatred and despair are cultivated, wars are waged incessantly, battlefield murder is officially condoned, the countryside is left strewn with unattended cadavers and fear prevails. The latter is clearly our world as Hesse saw it, rendered mythical, and the former is an idealized world that ours could be. Unlike his earlier works, the story does not lend itself to rational interpretation. It is essentially a fairy tale dealing with the subconscious, magic and the dream world. The fairy tale represents an intermediate stage between Hesse's initial ambiguous stance to the war, as an internationalist who tolerated war and a pacifist who looked forward to a German victory, and his later active anti-war campaign. Later in his life, Hesse changed his initial naive view, that the war is nobody's fault and that it occurs by itself. He came to acknowledge the detrimental role that the military-industrial complex plays in promoting wars, a view that brought him into conflict with supporters of the war, his country and its government. Looking at the world today, seeing military conflicts raging in many pockets around the globe, with no discernible reason or end strategies in sight, while daily life goes on as usual around us, we tend to appreciate Hesse's prophetic and timeless vision.
Citizens in a Strange Land

Citizens in a Strange Land

Hermann Wellenreuther

Pennsylvania State University Press
2013
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In Citizens in a Strange Land, Hermann Wellenreuther examines the broadsides—printed single sheets—produced by the Pennsylvania German community. These broadsides covered topics ranging from local controversies and politics to devotional poems and hymns. Each one is a product of and reaction to a particular historical setting. To understand them fully, Wellenreuther systematically reconstructs Pennsylvania’s print culture, the material conditions of life, the problems German settlers faced, the demands their communities made on the individual settlers, the complications to be overcome, and the needs to be satisfied. He shows how these broadsides provided advice, projections, and comment on phases of life from cradle to grave.
Citizens in a Strange Land

Citizens in a Strange Land

Hermann Wellenreuther

Pennsylvania State University Press
2018
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In Citizens in a Strange Land, Hermann Wellenreuther examines the broadsides—printed single sheets—produced by the Pennsylvania German community. These broadsides covered topics ranging from local controversies and politics to devotional poems and hymns. Each one is a product of and reaction to a particular historical setting. To understand them fully, Wellenreuther systematically reconstructs Pennsylvania’s print culture, the material conditions of life, the problems German settlers faced, the demands their communities made on the individual settlers, the complications to be overcome, and the needs to be satisfied. He shows how these broadsides provided advice, projections, and comment on phases of life from cradle to grave.
Tokyo Tales: A stranger in the Metropolis of 100 Villages
A personal word from the Author As I reflect on the pages of "Tokyo Tales" I find myself immersed in a world of wonder, a tapestry of stories that have touched my heart and left an indelible mark on my soul. Through the captivating narratives and vivid descriptions, I have been transported to the vibrant streets of Tokyo, experiencing the city's essence through the eyes of its inhabitants. Tokyo, a city that breathes with a life of its own, is a symphony of sights, sounds, and emotions. It is a place where tradition dances hand in hand with innovation, where the past intertwines with the present, creating a harmonious blend that is uniquely captivating. In these stories, I have witnessed the delicate balance between honoring age-old customs and embracing the relentless tide of progress. Tokyo is a city that embraces its rich cultural heritage while eagerly exploring the frontiers of the future. The people who inhabit this bustling metropolis are the heart and soul of its enchantment. Their dreams, hopes, and struggles reverberate through each tale, creating a tapestry of humanity that is both universal and deeply personal. From the stoic salaryman navigating the demands of corporate life to the artist seeking solace and inspiration in the city's hidden corners, the characters in "Tokyo Tales" have taught me valuable lessons about resilience, determination, and the pursuit of one's passions. In Tokyo, I have discovered a place where contradictions coexist harmoniously. Amidst the labyrinthine streets and towering skyscrapers, there is a serenity that can be found in the simplicity of a traditional tea ceremony or the tranquility of a Japanese garden. It is a city that celebrates the ephemeral beauty of cherry blossoms in spring and the vibrant colors of autumn leaves, reminding us of the transient nature of life itself. Yet, Tokyo is also a city that pulses with the energy of modernity. Its neon-lit streets, crowded intersections, and technological marvels create
Tokyo Tales: A Stranger in the Metropolis of 100 Villages
This book is not a conventional travel guide. I would like to invite you to immerse yourself in a city of contrasts and endless facets - welcome to Tokyo, the city of 100 villages. This book takes you on a literary journey from the bustling streets of Shibuya to the serene temples of Asakusa; each neighborhood in this city holds stories waiting to be told. These stories unfold like Tokyo's cherry blossoms in spring. Join me in discovering how a stranger uncovers the art of Zen amid the hustle of the metropolis or how ancient geisha legends persist in the glow of modern neon lights. Each chapter is a window into the diverse life worlds of Tokyo's population. Are you ready to open the doors to the metropolis of 100 villages? Then accompany me on a journey that has embraced me between tradition and modernity, past and present. Experience Tokyo in all its nuances - a book as diverse as the city itself. So, I warmly welcome you to my Tokyo stories. This book takes you on a journey through the bustling streets of the megametropolis Tokyo and at the same time to the hidden treasures of the surrounding villages, as I experienced them. Through the eyes of a stranger who not only admires the breathtaking skyline but also discovers the stories behind the facades of the seemingly endless skyscrapers, I guide you through this foreign world. We explore not only the neon-lit streets but also the heart of the culture in the villages that make up this metropolis. In "Tokyo Stories," the diversity of this fascinating city becomes palpable in all its facets. From the bustling shopping districts to the quiet temples on the outskirts - each place tells its own story. Let yourself be surprised by the contrasts as the bustle of the metropolis meets the serenity of quiet communities, teahouses, and temples. My book is more than just a travel description. It is an exploration of the soul of Tokyo, an invitation to understand the city in its entirety. Through vivid descriptions and com
The Modern Stranger

The Modern Stranger

Lesley D. Harman

De Gruyter Mouton
1988
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The Contributions to the Sociology of Language series features publications dealing with sociolinguistic theory, methods, findings and applications. It addresses the study of language in society in its broadest sense, as a truly international and interdisciplinary field in which various approaches – theoretical and empirical – supplement and complement each other. The series invites the attention of scholars interested in language in society from a broad range of disciplines – anthropology, education, history, linguistics, political science, and sociology. To discuss your book idea or submit a proposal, please contact Natalie Fecher.
Stranded

Stranded

S. J. Hermann

Independently Published
2018
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LOVE NEVER DIES. IT REMAINS BURIED UNDER THE HATE."God, this was so heartbreaking. When I read the description, I was expecting a to read about a fight to save a marriage and a family. You know, love transcending all and all that blah blah blah. Yeah, nope.""This tale is so good. The storyline, the actions and reactions of the characters are very relatable and realistic. This story is art."Pete and Jennifer Langley have seen their marriage disintegrate. With their two children, Emily and Kevin, an uneventful trip turns into a nightmare when an unexpected snowstorm leaves them stranded with little hope of being rescued. Faced with the fear of losing their children, and each other to the frigid climate, Jennifer and Pete come to realize that their love laid hidden under hate. As the children watch their parents deteriorate, Emily keeps the hopes up for her brother Kevin in the form of gold rings and the promise that Santa will find them. Can a miracle save them from a frozen tomb?