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Listening to Animals

Listening to Animals

Adele Lewis Coon

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Adele lives in the Bitterroot Valley of western Montana, home to some of the most amazing wildlife in the United States. She volunteers much of her time caring for injured and orphaned native animals sent to her through local game wardens, police dispatch, and valley residents. This is a first-hand account of Adele's vivid experiences with these and other animals, including parrots and pythons, that led her to a new paradigm of growth and evolution through her interactions and communications with these fascinating and wise beings. But it isn't just Adele's story... She gives a voice to those who would like to tell you: slow down, experience the rhythms of nature, become aware of a bigger picture, Spirit is unconditional love, and the Universe is unfolding as it should.Animals are much more knowledgeable and aware than many people realize. Fortunately, there are ways to hear their messages about the interconnectedness of all life on our planet.Adele currently resides with her husband Don on a few acres outside of town with dog Cody, emus Aten and Ara, wallaby Jordan, and Nicki, a red and green feathered chatterbox of a Lory.
Alphabet Alliteration Bilingual Jamaican Creole English

Alphabet Alliteration Bilingual Jamaican Creole English

Adele Marie Crouch

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Are you ready for a new way to learn the alphabet? This isn't your average A B C's. Those of you who remember, "She sells seashells by the seashore", will enjoy this book immensely. A twist has been added to the basic "A is for apple" that will make learning the alphabet crazy fun. Alliteration has been used for each letter of the alphabet. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words.Jamaican Creole (Patwa)Jamaica's motto, "Out of many one people" can be easily seen through its language. Jamaican Creole, known locally as Patwa (Patois), is an English-based Creole language in the Western Atlantic Creole family. Patwa has strong influences from languages of West and Central Africa, and small influences of Spanish and Portuguese. It developed during the 17th century and includes significant influences from various dialects of English, especially those of Scotland and Ireland, as well as dialects of West African languages such as Akan and Twi. Over 4 million people speak Jamaican Creole, most of whom live in Jamaica. There are also many speakers in parts of the USA, Canada, Brazil, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Colombia and the UK. Nevertheless, the language is in danger because of the dated view that Patwa is a socially inferior language to English. In recent years, however, much has been done to educate Jamaicans and the Jamaican diaspora of the legitimacy and rich history of their language.
Where Hummingbirds Come From Bilingual Jamaican Creole English

Where Hummingbirds Come From Bilingual Jamaican Creole English

Adele Marie Crouch

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Fantasy, folklore, and magic fill the air as a young girl's grandmother relates a legend of Where Hummingbirds Come From. Grandmother explains the magic waters and the beauty of this tiny bird. Where Hummingbirds Come From may well become an all-time children's classic and a perfect book for the young reader. As well as a wonderful study guide for English as a second language students. Jamaican Creole (Patwa)Jamaica's motto, "Out of many one people" can be easily seen through its language. Jamaican Creole, known locally as Patwa (Patois), is an English-based Creole language in the Western Atlantic Creole family. Patwa has strong influences from languages of West and Central Africa, and small influences of Spanish and Portuguese. It developed during the 17th century and includes significant influences from various dialects of English, especially those of Scotland and Ireland, as well as dialects of West African languages such as Akan and Twi. Over 4 million people speak Jamaican Creole, most of whom live in Jamaica. There are also many speakers in parts of the USA, Canada, Brazil, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Colombia and the UK. Nevertheless, the language is in danger because of the dated view that Patwa is a socially inferior language to English. In recent years, however, much has been done to educate Jamaicans and the Jamaican diaspora of the legitimacy and rich history of their language.
Bittersüß - berührt

Bittersüß - berührt

Adele Mann

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Eine bitters e Leidenschaft, die das Herz ber hrt. Cami m chte einen Neuanfang. Der Job als Grafikerin bei Veith Media scheint daf r perfekt. Nur mit Connor Veith, dem Besitzer der Agentur, hat sie dabei nicht gerechnet. Als der attraktive Connor Cami in seine Agentur holt, spr hen die Funken von Anfang an. Connor wahrt Distanz. Bis ein Ereignis klarmacht, dass er die gegenseitige Anziehung nicht l nger leugnen kann. An einer Beziehung ist Connor nicht interessiert. Cami kann der Versuchung dennoch nicht widerstehen. Sie l sst sich auf die Leidenschaft, die zwischen ihnen ist, ein. Je n her sie sich kommen, desto klarer wird, Connor verbirgt etwas. Werden Connors leidenschaftliche Ber hrungen Cami gen gen? Oder ist sein Herz einfach nicht bereit, sich auf jemanden einzulassen? Bitters Romantik und Erotik. Mit einem Hauch Drama. Hinweis: Dieser erotische Liebesroman ist in sich abgeschlossen und kann auch unabh ngig von den anderen B chern der Reihe gelesen werden. F r ein umfassenderes Leseerlebnis wird jedoch empfohlen, die einzelnen Bitters -B cher in folgender Reihenfolge zu lesen: #1 - Bitters - davor & danach (Ella & Jan)#2 - Bitters - davor & danach 2 (Ella & Jan)#3 - Bitters - ber hrt (Cami & Connor)
How the Fox Got His Color Bilingual Jamaican Creole English

How the Fox Got His Color Bilingual Jamaican Creole English

Adele Marie Crouch

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This delightful little story tells of a young girl's time with her grandmother as she relates a legend of how a mischievous little white fox, with all his grand adventures, became the red fox we all know today.How the Fox got His Color may well become an all-time children's classic and a perfect book for the young reader. English as a second language students will enjoy it as a valuable study tool, as well as those learning a foreign language.Spanish and Portuguese have an estimated 85% to 90% vocabulary overlap. Most people who can read one can read the other. Try it today http: //www.creationsbycrouch.comJamaican Creole (Patwa)Jamaica's motto, "Out of many one people" can be easily seen through its language. Jamaican Creole, known locally as Patwa (Patois), is an English-based Creole language in the Western Atlantic Creole family. Patwa has strong influences from languages of West and Central Africa, and small influences of Spanish and Portuguese. It developed during the 17th century and includes significant influences from various dialects of English, especially those of Scotland and Ireland, as well as dialects of West African languages such as Akan and Twi. Over 4 million people speak Jamaican Creole, most of whom live in Jamaica. There are also many speakers in parts of the USA, Canada, Brazil, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Colombia and the UK. Nevertheless, the language is in danger because of the dated view that Patwa is a socially inferior language to English. In recent years, however, much has been done to educate Jamaicans and the Jamaican diaspora of the legitimacy and rich history of their language.
Aspekte der Humanität in Goethes "Iphigenie auf Tauris"

Aspekte der Humanität in Goethes "Iphigenie auf Tauris"

Adele Wagenknecht

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Studienarbeit 2011: Um ber die Humanit t und Menschlichkeit dieses Dramas zu schreiben, muss man zuerst diese zwei Begriffe differenzieren. Eine solche Differenzierung machte J. A. Eberhards in seinem "Synonymischen W rterbuch" "Menschlich ist das, was eine wesentliche Eigenschaft des Menschen ist oder was eine solche Eigenschaft an sich tr gt. Die Menschlichkeit ist der Inbegriff dieser Eigenschaften selbst. Nun hat aber die Menschlichkeit eine doppelte Seite, deren eine sich mit den h heren, die andere mit den niedrigeren Wesen ber hrt, zu denen der Mensch in Beziehung tritt. Unter dem Einfluss der Antike, der italienischen Reise und der Frau von Stein verfasste Goethe seine Version von Euripides' Drama "Iphigenie bei den Tauriern". Er befolgte streng die Vorschriften der antiken Dramatik. Der Aufbau des Dramas ist streng symmetrisch: Iphigenie steht im Mittelpunkt und um sie vier andere Akteure, die zusammen zwei Spannungsfelder entwickeln: den Konflikt zwischen Iphigenie und Thoas und Orests inneren Konflikt. Die beiden Spannungsfelder bewegen sich um das Problem der Humanit t, d.h. um die Frage, wie "reine Menschlichkeit" in einer Welt zu verwirklichen sei, in der der Einzelne zwischen Determiniertheit und prometheischer Freiheit, zwischen verf gtem Schicksal und pers nlicher Schuld heillos verfangen scheint. Inhalt 1.Einf hrung 2.Humanit t und Menschlichkeit 3.Humanisierung durch Weiblichkeit 3.1.Orest: Der Fluch der Inhumanit t 3.2.Thoas: "ein K nig, der Unmenschliches verlangt" 4.Goethes Betrachtung der Humanit t im Vergleich zu den Antiken Dichtern 5.Goethes Betrachtung der Humanit t im Vergleich zu den Anderen Deutschen Autoren 5.1.Goethe im Vergleich zu Lessing 5.2.Goethe im Vergleich zu Schiller 6.Schlusswort 7.Literaturverzeichnis Studienarbeit Univerist t in Belgrad Autor Adele Wagenknecht: Pseudonym http: //dokumente-online.com/author_profile.php?id_user=5937