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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Inge Mahn
Denne boka handler om konflikter der barn er involvert. Konflikten kan være mellom to foreldre eller mellom foreldre og barnevern. Ofte handler de om omsorg og samvær, og det det er særlig når en konflikt blir betent og kronisk at den virker negativt inn på barnet. Forfatterne tar for seg ulike etaters behandling av slike konflikter, og beskriver prosesser som kan øke eller dempe dem. Viktige stikkord er familieforståelse, kommunikasjon og kultur, og makt, juss, mekling og konfliktdempende strategier. Boka rett er seg mot de som arbeider i rettsvesen, barnevern, på familiekontor og i konfliktråd. Men også for eksempel helsesykepleiere, og ansatte i skole og barnehage vil møte barn i konfliktsonen, og derfor ha nytte av den.
Tenk om du kunne holde kroppen ung, selv om årene går, og dermed utsette aldersrelatert sykdom, bevare muskelmasse og vitalitet? Per i dag er det ikke mulig å stoppe aldringen, men vi vet mye om hvordan vi kan ta grep for å bremse aldringprosessen utover en generelt sunn livsstil.I Aldringsbrems viser klinisk ernæringsfysiolog og bestselgende forfatter Inge Lindseth hva vi vet om hvordan du aktiverer kroppens egne mekanismer for å påvirke din biologiske alder. Du får oppskriften som hjelper kroppen å fornye seg innenfra, med fasteimiterende stoffer i mat og kosttilskudd, og periodisk livsstil. Målet er ikke bare å leve flere år – men å leve med best mulig helse, lengst mulig.Inge Lindseth er klinisk ernæringsfysiolog med over 20 års praksis, og har veiledet tusenvis av pasienter og kursdeltakere i hvordan kosthold og livsstil kan brukes som verktøy for bedre helse. Han er også forfatter av Femdagers nullstilling (Frisk forlag, 2023), som har solgt over 20 000 eksemplarer. I denne boka formidler han på en lettforståelig og nøktern måte om hva forskningen faktisk kan – og ennå ikke kan – fortelle oss om hvordan vi kan bremse aldring.
Skurke og helte i Sønderjyllands historie
Inge Adriansen; Mikkel Leth Jespersen (red.)
Historisk Samfund for Sønderjylland
2012
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Skurke og helte er begreber, der er blevet helt forfladiget i nutiden, da massemedierne har gjort det så let at fremstå som helt eller skurk, at begreberne næsten har mistet deres mening. Det bliver der rettet op på i denne bog med skildringer af 20 personer fra Sønderjyllands historie, der af samtiden eller eftertiden har fået prædikater som skurke eller helte. De fængende fortællinger begynder med den omtvistede heltinde Thyra Danebod og hertugen, der var Abel af navn, men Kain af gavn. Derpå følger historier bl.a. om den kullede greve, Gerhard den Store, der var skurk i Danmark og helt i Holsten, Nis Henriksen, der var helt eller måske bare herredsfoged, tjenestepigen og grænsesluseren Karen Poulsen samt H.P. Hanssen, Dannevirkemændenes yndlingsskurk. Skildringer af general de Mezas tragiske skæbne fra helt til skurk og den dansksindede sønderjyde og nazist Frits Clausen mangler heller ikke.
Failures in marine structures are often caused by the accumulation of small cyclic loads over time. This new edition provides engineers with the knowledge required to assess fatigue risk through long-term loading analysis and cyclic stress calculation. Real-world examples highlight the critical importance of fatigue design, including a detailed account of the Alexander L. Kielland platform collapse. Laboratory testing methods are explained, along with procedures for deriving fatigue capacity and design S-N curves. The book presents numerical techniques for generalising test data, including finite element methods for extracting hot spot stresses. New chapters address fatigue in large-diameter flanged connections and early-age cycling in grouted joints, reflecting developments in offshore wind turbine structures. Updated standards and expanded sections on bolted connections and fracture mechanics support safe and efficient design. An essential resource equipping engineers with the tools to prevent fatigue failures and improve structural integrity in demanding marine environments.
”Fuskboken” handlar om fusk inom forskning och media, från oavsiktliga, lindriga fel till medvetna och dödliga fel. Fusk har alltid funnits men publiceringsexplosionen inom forskning, sociala medier och artificiell intelligens har gett fuskarna nya möjligheter att sprida halv- och hellögner. I boken beskrivs och diskuteras ett 80-tal fall av fusk, de flesta från Sverige. Här ges exempel på opinionsbildare som ofta talar sanning men ibland osanning medan andra är serielögnare. Organisationer mot doping, å andra sidan, silade mygg och svalde kameler när skidlöparen Therese Johaug straffades för löjligt små mängder av ett förbjudet läkemedel samtidigt som hennes kamrater ostraffat använde höga doser astmamedicin även om de inte hade astma. Om du läser denna bok kommer du förhoppningsvis bli mindre lättlurad och bättre på att avslöja fusk och känna igen sanning.
Excel 2016 Grund- und Aufbauwissen für Anwender
Inge Baumeister; Anja Schmid
BILDNER Verlag
2018
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Mad; grundkogebog og køkkenskole
Inge Suhr; Kathrine Klinken og Elin Kirkegaard
G. E. C. Gads Forlag
2017
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Ingeborg Suhrs kogebog er en moderne klassiker. Suhr var en pioner for sin tid og grundlæggeren af Suhr’s Husholdningsskole. I dag er det Katrine Klinken - kendt for sine mange, stærkt sælgende kogebøger og som madskribent til magasiner og blade - der viderefører traditionen for det gode madhåndværk i bogens mere end 1.000 opskrifter. Mad er en uovertruffen grundkogebog, der rummer solid og anvendelig viden om råvarer, køkkenhåndværk og madlavning samt et væld af gennemprøvede, klassiske og moderne opskrifter. En inspirerende, uundværlig og praktisk bog til alle, der vil have en grundkogebog inden for rækkevidde og interesserer sig for, hvad de spiser. "En velvoksen klassisker (...) Mad vil virkelig være den eftertænksomme gave til de mange, der i øjeblikket rykker ud og væk fra mors eller fars køkkengryder." - Flensborg Avis "Fem stjerner." - Fyens Stiftstidende "MAD er den ultimative grundkogebog." - Søndagsavisen "Tidssvarende med respekt for traditionen." - dknyt.dk
Specialist i psykoterapi og forfatter Inge Schützsack kombinerer tilknytningsteori og neurovidenskab med kliniske eksempler, når hun besvarer følgende spørgsmål: Hvad virker i psykoterapi? Hvordan og hvorfor? Hvordan udvikler terapeuter sig og bliver mere kompetente og effektive? Hvordan kan terapeuter undgå udbrændthed? Bogen er særligt målrettet psykoterapeuter og psykologer samt studerende. Den tilbyder også brugbar viden til professionelle i omsorgs- og sundhedssektoren. Bogen er desuden interessant at læse for alle, der vil vide mere om, hvordan traumer kan heles gennem terapi.Inge Schützsack er psykoterapeut (MPF) og har en mastergrad i organisationspsykologi. Hun arbejder som privatpraktiserende psykoterapeut, supervisor og organisationskonsulent med speciale i traumatisk stress, chok og traumer. Derudover har hun undervist på diplomuddannelsen i ledelse. Som forfatter har hun skrevet flere bøger om ledelse og tilknytningsteori – blandt andet bestselleren "Livsfarlig familie". Hendes bøger kombinerer teoretisk viden med kliniske eksempler og henvender sig både til fagfolk og personer, der søger forståelse for psykologiske og organisatoriske processer.
Inge Auerbacher’s childhood was as happy and peaceful as that of any other German child—until 1942. By then, the Nazis were in power, and because Inge’s family was Jewish, she and her parents with sent to a concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. The Auerbachers defied death for three years, and were finally freed in 1945. In her own words, Inge Auerbacher tells her family’s harrowing story—and how they carried with them ever after the strength and courage of will that allowed them to survive. “A moving story . . . [The author’s] perspective, while chilling, pierces the heart with memorable imagery.” —Publishers Weekly
The spread of Salafism--often referred to as Wahhabism--in the West has intrigued and alarmed observers since the attacks of 9/11. Many see it as a fundamentalist interpretation of Islam that condones the subjugation of women and fuels Jihadist extremism. This view depicts Salafi women as the hapless victims of a fanatical version of Islam. Yet in Britain, growing numbers of educated women--often converts or from less conservative Muslim backgrounds--are actively choosing to embrace Salafism's literalist beliefs and strict regulations, including heavy veiling, wifely obedience, and seclusion from non-related men. How do these young women reconcile such difficult demands with their desire for university education, fulfilling careers, and suitable husbands? How do their beliefs affect their love lives and other relationships? And why do they become Salafi in the first place? Anabel Inge has gained unprecedented access to Salafi womens groups in the United Kingdom to provide the first in-depth account of their lives. Drawing on more than two years of ethnographic fieldwork in London, she examines why Salafism is attracting so many young Somalis, Afro-Caribbean converts, and others. But she also reveals the personal dilemmas they confront. This ground-breaking, lucid, and richly detailed book will be of vital interest to scholars, policy-makers, journalists, and general readers.
The spread of Salafism--often referred to as "Wahhabism"--in the West has intrigued and alarmed observers since the attacks of 9/11. Many see it as a fundamentalist interpretation of Islam that condones the subjugation of women and fuels Jihadist extremism. This view depicts Salafi women as the hapless victims of a fanatical version of Islam. Yet in Britain, growing numbers of educated women--often converts or from less conservative Muslim backgrounds-are actively choosing to embrace Salafism's literalist beliefs and strict regulations, including heavy veiling, wifely obedience, and seclusion from non-related men. How do these young women reconcile such difficult demands with their desire for university education, fulfilling careers, and suitable husbands? How do their beliefs affect their love lives and other relationships? And why do they become Salafi in the first place? Anabel Inge has gained unprecedented access to Salafi women's groups in the United Kingdom to provide the first in-depth account of their lives. Drawing on more than two years of ethnographic fieldwork in London, she examines why Salafism is attracting so many young Somalis, Afro-Caribbean converts, and others. But she also reveals the personal dilemmas they confront. This ground-breaking, lucid, and richly detailed book will be of vital interest to scholars, policy-makers, journalists, and general readers.
Innovation in an Advanced Consumer Society
Peder Inge Furseth; Richard Cuthbertson
Oxford University Press
2016
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This book aims to develop innovation theory by focusing on innovation in a consumer society. In an advanced consumer society, services dominate and are provided through digital as well as physical channels by local, national and global firms. This book aims to identify the ways in which value can be increased for all stakeholders through both incremental and disruptive innovation. When interacting with leading businesses, there is a common acceptance that we need a better understanding of how to innovate in a service economy. Today, most advanced economies are service and knowledge based, accounting for about 70 percent of GDP. OECD reports document a considerable knowledge gap related to service innovation. It is a challenge for both business and society that future economic growth will increasingly be based on services rather than manufacturing and products. Failing to understand innovation issues in this context as an engine for growth is somewhat alarming. This raises the question: do we know how to innovate successfully in a consumer driven society? In this book, the authors develop the concept of Value Driven Service Innovation, alongside a methodology for applying this approach in practice: the Service Innovation Triangle. They develop a better understanding of innovation, based on the uniqueness of services in order to develop the theory of service innovation suitable for a consumer society.
Wanting Like a God introduces readers to the work of the 17th century metaphysical poet and theologian Thomas Traherne. Denise Inge pays particular attention to the recent discoveries of hitherto unknown manuscripts which have helped to raise Traherne's profile. Inge convincingly leads readers to a new understanding of Traherne, not only as a poet, but also as a theologian, capable of appreciating not only blissful rejoicing but also profound darkness. The book offers a close consideration of Traherne's literary and poetic writings, and considerably reevaluates his work, showing Traherne as a theologian whose main concern was to trace the dynamic between desire and satisfaction that he felt defined and structured the relationship between God and human beings. This publication provides readers with a persuasive reinterpretation of Traherne's spiritual vision and brings to market the first academic study of his work since the discovery of the Lambeth manuscripts.
The Last Years of Long Lives is a unique account of that period of old age which precedes death. Based on 400 complete individual histories and covering a twenty-year period, it looks at the experiences of people over eighty years old in three important areas: disability, family life and health care. Using the life-course approach to research, it reveals rich data about the contributions of formal and informal care and how life expectancy and experiences of disability interact with experiences of care.The reader is invited to conceptualise these phenomena as processes in continuous time - processes that are sometimes long and complex, sometimes short and simple - and learns about the four types of disability career before death. At the same time, the author presents a three-stage model of informal care and examines the main patterns of formal service use.The Last Years of Long Lives presents a new way of looking at old age for students, researchers, practitioners and policy makers and gives a comprehensive picture of what has been called 'the fourth age'.
The Last Years of Long Lives is a unique account of that period of old age which precedes death. Based on 400 complete individual histories and covering a twenty-year period, it looks at the experiences of people over eighty years old in three important areas: disability, family life and health care. Using the life-course approach to research, it reveals rich data about the contributions of formal and informal care and how life expectancy and experiences of disability interact with experiences of care.The reader is invited to conceptualise these phenomena as processes in continuous time - processes that are sometimes long and complex, sometimes short and simple - and learns about the four types of disability career before death. At the same time, the author presents a three-stage model of informal care and examines the main patterns of formal service use.The Last Years of Long Lives presents a new way of looking at old age for students, researchers, practitioners and policy makers and gives a comprehensive picture of what has been called 'the fourth age'.