LIBRO DE POES A INFANTIL DEDICADO A TODOS/AS LOS AMANTES DE LA LECTURA DESDE QUE ERAN PEQUE OS/AS. SEGURO QUE SI ES TU CASO, TE VER S REFLEJADO EN JULIA.
Paul und Julia leben zusammen. Sie sind noch jung und ihre sehr rasch in Wallung zu versetzenden Gef hle brauchen stetige Abk hlung ...Nur gut, dass sie tabulos auf vielf ltige feuchte Spiele stehen.Selbst Paul staunt immer wieder ber Julias fast schon nymphomanische Ader, aber er genie t die erotischen Spiele ohne Tabus.
Encuentros en el territorio Rodr guez Juli es una colecci n de ensayos a partir de las intervenciones y di logos que fueron parte del Encuentro Edgardo Rodr guez Juli , celebrado en el 2019 en la Sala Edgardo Rodr guez Juli en la Universidad Ana G. M ndez, Recinto de Gurabo, Puerto Rico. Les editores de este libro, Christopher Powers Guimond y Beatriz Cruz Sotomayor, quienes tambi n fueron gestores de dicho evento, ofrecen al p blico lector en Puerto Rico y m s all un variado caleidoscopio de acercamientos a la densa y profusa trayectoria de uno de los escritores puertorrique os m s reconocidos del ltimo tercio del siglo XX. Transitan por estas p ginas discusiones sobre el car cter multigen rico, intra- e intertextual de la escritura de Rodr guez Juli , as como se sopesan sus aportaciones y limitaciones respecto a tem ticas tan variadas como la historia, la memoria, el archivo, el cuerpo, la imagen, la ciudad, el g nero y la raza. El volumen incluye tambi n una reflexi n inicial del propio Rodr guez Juli , as como una rese a de tres publicaciones recientes sobre su obra y un apartado bio-bibliogr fico de referencia para investigaciones futuras. Como plantean les editores en su introducci n, "en la precariedad y el caos de un Puerto Rico post-hurac n Mar a, atrapado por el capitalismo salvaje y el colonialismo centenario, asediado por la fragmentaci n y la fragilidad, estos ensayos tambi n son una intervenci n redentora ante el peligro y un baluarte contra la amenaza inminente del olvido."
El mundo no va a volver a ser lo mismo. La familia Smith buscan un cambio de vida. Para ello deciden irse a vivir a A ora, una localidad rural del sur de Espa a. All llevan una vida ecologista lejos del consumismo y los agentes contaminantes. Pero cuando se separan un fin de semana para realizar cursos relacionados con la protecci n al medio ambiente, una serie de sucesos los lleva a pensar que algo no est bien con la naturaleza. Pronto descubrir n que nada volver a ser como antes. El ser humano comienza a pagar la factura, pero ellos tendr n que luchar contra lo que tanto protegen para salvarse.
Get a practical overview of web development in Julia and learn how to build MVC applications with a REST API, and an interactive data dashboard using the Genie web frameworkKey FeaturesA tutorial on web development from Julia expert, Ivo Balbaert and the creator of the Genie framework, Adrian SalceanuA step-by-step approach to building a complete web app with the Genie frameworkDevelop secure and fast web apps using server-side development on JuliaBook DescriptionJulia’s high-performance and scalability characteristics and its extensive number of packages for visualizing data make it an excellent fit for developing web apps, web services, and web dashboards. The two parts of this book provide complete coverage to build your skills in web development.First, you'll refresh your knowledge of the main concepts in Julia that will further be used in web development. Then, you’ll use Julia’s standard web packages and examine how the building blocks of the web such as TCP-IP, web sockets, HTTP protocol, and so on are implemented in Julia’s standard library. Each topic is discussed and developed into code that you can apply in new projects, from static websites to dashboards. You’ll also understand how to choose the right Julia framework for a project. The second part of the book talks about the Genie framework. You’ll learn how to build a traditional to do app following the MVC design pattern. Next, you’ll add a REST API to this project, including testing and documentation. Later, you’ll explore the various ways of deploying an app in production, including authentication functionality. Finally, you’ll work on an interactive data dashboard, making various chart types and filters.By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build interactive web solutions on a large scale with a Julia-based web framework.What you will learnUnderstand how to make a web server with HTTP.jl and work with JSON data over the webDiscover how to build a static website with the Franklin frameworkExplore Julia web development frameworks and work with themUncover the Julia infrastructure for development, testing, package management, and deploymentDevelop an MVC web app with the Genie frameworkUnderstand how to add a REST API to a web appCreate an interactive data dashboard with charts and filtersTest, document, and deploy maintainable web applications using JuliaWho this book is forThis book is for beginner to intermediate-level Julia programmers who want to enhance their skills in designing and developing large-scale web applications. The book helps you adopt Genie without any prior experience with the framework. Julia programming experience and a beginner-level understanding of web development concepts are required.
How much do we ever really know about our own family? At her great granny Irene's wake, Emily is astonished when a letter from the grave reveals a secret which had been kept hidden for decades.Irene's written confession explains that she had an illegitimate daughter she named Julia who she gave up for adoption in 1945. In a heartfelt plea, Irene begs her family to search for her long-lost child so they can tell her that she was never forgotten and always loved.Emily vows to fulfil her great-grandmother's final wish and sets off on a journey of discovery to find Julia. However, as she starts to dig into Irene's history, she finds out she wasn't the only member of her family keeping secrets.As her own life story is called into question, Emily finds she has more than one mystery to unravel as she realises the relationships she took for granted might not be quite what they seem.Searching for Julia is a thought-provoking novel which is full of surprises. Will Emily deliver Irene's heartfelt message to her daughter? And will her mission force Emily to rethink some of her own deep-seated beliefs and prejudices?
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR LISA SCOTTOLINE RETURNS'A compelling thriller with dashes of romance and excellent twists!' New York Times and #1 International Bestselling author, Karin SlaughterWhen Julia’s husband is brutally murdered in a random attack, her life unravels in ways she never could have foreseen. Haunted by his death and spiraling into despair, Julia seeks refuge in a secluded Italian villa she has mysteriously inherited from a stranger. But her sanctuary becomes a prison as she uncovers disturbing connections to her own past – and faces chilling threats that may not be imaginary.Caught between a heritage she doesn’t understand and a darkness she can’t escape, Julia must confront secrets that could cost her what little she has left. The Unraveling of Julia is a gripping, atmospheric tale of grief, memory, and a descent into psychological terror that will keep readers turning pages deep into the night.
Targeted at middle and high school programmers, this book aims to explain basic computer science concepts while teaching the Julia programming language. As a fast and productive high level language, Julia is ideal for beginner programmers. The learning curve for programming can be quite steep and this book aims to ease this transition by encouraging practise and gradually introducing more complex concepts. The book contains 50 programming challenges that encourages the reader to write their own programs. The solutions to all challenges are given at the end of the book. This book will make readers comfortable with using computers to solve any problems, and leave them well prepared for more significant programming in their maths, science or computer science courses at college. After finishing the exercises in this book, the reader should feel more familiar with: -Loops and conditionals -Structuring code with functions -Reading and writing files -Installing and using packages -Sorting and searching -Simple Statistics and Plotting. Originally written in Python as "The Little Book of Algorithms 2.0" by William Lau, this version updates the text to use Julia. With a foreword by Jeff Bezanson, co-creator of the Julia programming language.
Published in 1763, The History of Lady Julia Mandeville was Frances Brooke’s first and most successful novel. This modern critical edition contains an introductory essay on the text, endnotes and textual variants as well as appendices containing contemporary reviews and some of Brooke’s other writing.
This work by the Swiss poet, Gottfried Keller, is part of the Bristol Classical Press German Texts series. The series is designed to meet the needs of the fast-growing A Level and undergraduate market for texts in the German language. Each text comes with English notes and vocabulary, and with an introduction by an editor with an expert knowledge both of the work and of its literary and cultural context.
Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits to Dream In draws parallels between two of the most significant practitioners in the history of photography, presenting fresh research, rare vintage prints, and previously unseen archival works. 'I feel that photographs can either document and record reality or they can offer images as an alternative to everyday life: places for the viewer to dream in.' – Francesca Woodman, 1980 Living and working over a century apart, Julia Margaret Cameron (1815–1879) and Francesca Woodman (1958–1981) experienced very different ways of making and understanding photographs. Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits to Dream In accompanies the exhibition of the same name opening at the National Portrait Gallery, London, in March 2024. Spanning the careers of both artists, the beautifully illustrated catalogue includes their best-known photographs as well as less familiar images. The exhibition works are arranged into eight thematic sections with feature essays, offering an accessible, engaging opportunity to consider both artists in a new light. This publication presents the artists’ exploration of portraiture as a ‘dream space’. It makes new connections between their work, which pushed the boundaries of the photographic medium and experimented with ideas of beauty, symbolism, transformation and storytelling to produce some of art history’s most compelling and admired photographs.
The first short story collection in 18 years from Ken MacLeod, featuring his finest work from that period, as selected by the author, plus a brand new story written especially for this collection.The collection is further enhanced by stunning cover art from artist Fangorn, who has also provided illustrations within the book to accompany many of the stories (three of which are shown below).Ken MacLeod is one of the finest science fiction authors writing today; politically astute, thought-provoking, and always entertaining, his work has won him many awards (BSFA, Sidewise, Prometheus, Seiun) and has been shortlisted for many more.Fangorn is a multiple award-winning cover artist and Hollywood conceptual artist, having worked with many of the the industry's top filmmakers - Stanley Kubrick, Steven Spielberg, Tim Burton, etc - and on franchises including Star Wars and James Bond. Two exceptional talents in one book.Content: Nineteen Eighty-NineLighting OutWilson at WokingSidewindersThe Surface of Last ScatteringThe Vorkuta Event'The Entire Immense Superstructure': An InstallationThe Last WordFat Man in the Bardo citation needed]The Shadow MinistersThe ExcommunicatesA Jura for JuliaAbout the Author
1980: Carolyn Stuart's life is about to begin as she plans to enter graduate school at the prestigious UC Berkeley Art Institute. But her dreams are shattered when she is rejected and then comes home to find her boyfriend in bed with another woman. She runs in tears to her high-powered executive mother, only to be met with cold eyes and I-told-you-so. She reluctantly agrees to go to New York to stay with her Grand Aunt Beatrice in the ancestral home, and to visit the grave of her grandmother Julia. Her mother expects Carolyn not to study art, but to study the business of art. Carolyn believes in New York she can break free of her mother's influence and make her life again. 1940: Julia Stuart and her daughter Elizabeth, little Lizzie, live on Park Avenue with her husband, Hugh Stuart, and his mother, Grace. Julia is studying art against her husband's wishes. She discovers that her husband and her mother-in-law are plotting to take the child away from her. Before they can destroy her life, Julia arranges for ship passage to France for herself and little Lizzie. Hugh discovers her plot and arrives at the ship to take the child away, while Julia is stuck on the ship that made the last trans-Atlantic passage on the eve of WW II. 1980: Carolyn is thrilled when she discovers the grandmother was a painter, too, but saddened to read her gravestone. It shows she died in France during the war. With her Aunt Beatrice, Carolyn investigates the family home and finds a painting in the attic and some letters. She is shocked to learn that her stern mother Elizabeth is really little adorable Lizzie. Carolyn decides to travel to Paris to find out what happened to her grandmother. She needs this connection to the family's past and hopes it will explain the dysfunction in her life and in her mother's. 1940: Julia is in Paris when the Germans take over the city. She desperately tries to find a way to get back to New York, but the Nazis have made it impossible for her to leave. Hugh is refusing to send her money. Julia makes a fatal mistake about her documents and is confronted by the Gestapo. The last we see of her, Julia is put on a truck with other women to an internment camp for foreigners. 1980: Carolyn meets an old friend, Nathalie, her mentor when she was a summer intern at the Louvre. Through Natalie, Carolyn learns how to research the German archives for information about her grandmother. As she travels on the train to Bad Arolsen, she can scarcely contain herself. But will what she learns bring her closer to her mother? Or will it destroy her dreams forever?
June Coleman and Julia Wagner are cousins.They were born a few months apart, grew up together, spent weekends with each other, stood up at each other's weddings, shared important events and delicate conversations. Now, as widows in their seventies, they live together, sharing a townhouse at the Winchester Senior Complex, a lovely place to live.Or die.Because all is not right.One is determined that the other one must be killed.Murder is illegal. And unethical. But really, there are many valid and genuine reasons to commit murder, and when one is determined...well...June and Julia prove the adage that while you can choose your friends, you cannot choose your family. The Author: Susan M. Szurek assures her cousins that they are not the subjects of this novel. However, she cannot vouch for readers' cousins.
Julia loves to read her favorite fairytale, Cinderella. One afternoon in her quiet, ordinary world, everything around her starts mumbling. The noise keeps growing louder and louder until she can no longer continue reading. What is everybody complaining about? Will she be able to solve their problems, including hers? Whimsical and magical, this charming story will captivate children who are eager to begin reading. FILIPINO/TAGALOG TRANSLATION: Hilig na hilig basahin ni Julia ang paborito niyang aklat ng kuwentong-pambata: Ang Cinderella. Isang hapon sa tahimik at karaniwan niyang mundo, ang lahat sa paligid niya ay nagsimulang umugong. Ang ingay ay lumalakas nang lumalakas hanggang hindi na niya maituloy ang pagbabasa. Ano ang inirereklamo ng lahat? Magagawa ba niyang lutasin ang kanilang problema pati ang kanya? Nakatutuwa, mahiwaga, kasabik-sabik itong kuwento na aakit sa mga bata na gustong matutong magbasa.
In a modern day Britain where the Roman Empire never left, crime is rife. murder, trafficking, drug smuggling and strange religious cults are just a few of the problems that Dai and Julia have to handle, whilst managing family, friendship and domestic crises
Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe ist die bekannteste Erz hlung aus dem Novellenzyklus Die Leute von Seldwyla von Gottfried Keller. Der Titel verweist auf Shakespeares Romeo und Julia und k ndigt eine Adaption des ber hmten Stoffes an. Der Autor verlegt dazu den Schauplatz der tragischen Liebesgeschichte in seine Gegenwart und in ein Dorf seiner Heimat: Zwei junge Leute, Sohn und Tochter wohlhabender Bauern, lieben sich trotz der erbitterten Feindschaft ihrer V ter. Nachdem diese Feindschaft den Ruin beider Familien herbeigef hrt und die Aussicht der Kinder auf eine gemeinsame Zukunft zerst rt hat, sieht das Paar keinen anderen Ausweg, als gemeinsam in den Tod zu gehen. Die Novelle gilt als exemplarisch f r die Stilrichtung des poetischen Realismus. Sie geh rt zum Kanon der deutschsprachigen Literatur, ist in zahlreichen Ausgaben verbreitete Schullekt re und wurde mehrfach illustriert, musikalisch bearbeitet und verfilmt.
A woman with no home... Beautiful Southern belle Julia Jackson has just been informed she and her niece must find a new home immediately-or else. With no family to turn to in Georgia, Julia takes a mighty gamble and answers an advertisement for a nursemaid in wild Indian Territory-for the child of a man she knows nothing about. Together, she and five-year-old Lauralee waste no time as they flee to the safety of the new position Julia has accepted. She can only hope this move will be the start of a bright future for them away from Lauralee's dangerous much older half-brother. A rancher with no heart... The death of Devlin Campbell's young daughter has ripped the light from his life. Though the birth of his son, little Jamie, should have been a source of happiness, the subsequent loss of his wife forces Dev to ignore his emotions and trudge through life's joyless responsibilities. But all that changes with the arrival of Miss Julia Jackson from Atlanta Not at all what Dev is expecting in response to his ad, his resentment boils over at her failure to mention her tag-along niece-a painful reminder of the loss of his own little girl just two years earlier. Yet, how can he deny the sunshine Julie brings into his drab existence with her very presence? Can love find a way? In the depths of Dev's boundless sorrow and his accompanying anger, is there room in his life for anyone else as Christmas approaches? Can Julie convince him that love is the cure for a broken heart, and hope is the only recipe for a new beginning between THE DEVIL AND MISS JULIA JACKSON...