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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Anja Moeller
KALEIDOSKOP features a flexible four-skills, student-centered approach that promotes communication and focuses on the literature and culture of the German-speaking world. KALEIDOSKOP is essentially two books in one--a cultural and literary reader (Lektuere with 10 Themen), and a comprehensive review of grammar (Kapitel). This combination allows maximum flexibility for instructors to design their own programs. Reading plays an important role in this text, with exercises for listening, speaking, and writing revolving around the wide range of authentic reading selections. The self-contained grammar section (Grammatik) allows instructors to work with the grammar topics in whatever order they choose; the grammar chapters may be treated independently of the reading chapters or used concurrently with the Themen of the same number.
This is an interdisciplinary book for biomimetic nanotechnology, that correlates the biology on the molecular scale with nanotechnology mimicking human senses and movement. The introduction provides the background in life science, chemistry, material science, and engineering needed to understand sensors and movement on the molecular level. The chapters discuss human movement, vision, smell and taste, hearing, and touch. Each chapter explains the sense or movement on the molecular level, then discusses nanotechnology that uses the human molecules or mimics the function of the human sense and movement on the nanoscale. This is an excellent book for senior undergraduates and graduate students in the life sciences, chemistry, material sciences, and engineering. It will also appeal to any reader with an interest in life sciences and nanotechnology.
Anja Niemi: In Character is the first career retrospective/monograph by one of the most exciting talents working in contemporary photography, whose work has emerged as a distinctive force within the venerable tradition of conceptual self-portraiture. A photo-artist who works alone – photographing, staging and acting out the characters in all of her images – Niemi is a constant presence, in character, in her work, developing complex, nuanced narratives through evocative costume and styling, her characters framed and formed within meticulously staged mise-en-scène. In her bewitching ‘Darlene & Me’ series, for example, she reconfigures the concept of the Hitchcock blonde within a pristine Lynchian landscape for her own visual pleasure – and ours – while in ‘She Could Have Been A Cowboy’ she turns the lens to a life lived under the constraints of conformity. Anja Niemi is now at the ‘breakout moment’ in her career, having had exhibitions in Amsterdam, London, New York, Oslo and Paris, and with her first museum retrospective show opening at Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm in February 2019. With over 100 photographs organized into the six series that have marked Niemi’s career to date, supported by an essay and interview by Max Houghton, Anja Niemi: In Character is the perfect introduction for those encountering Niemi’s work for the first time, and a comprehensive retrospective of her career to date for her long-time followers.
13-year-old Anja Kiara, an expected favorite in the upcoming annual Moon Festival Games, comes to a harsh realization that she is not as good as everyone had hoped. After a suspension from the Archer Angels Academy, she comes face to face with her anger and frustration, something she had tried to keep buried since her father passed away. Acting out of jealousy and spite, Anja sabotages the annual games, putting the people of Ja at risk. Will she be able to make up for her mistakes and save her planet?
In the tumultuous world of 1950s rural Slovenia, Anja is young, brilliant, talented-and caught in the oppressive grip of a corrupt government. As she navigates a landscape of betrayal and hardship, Anja's determination to save her family's farm from ruin propels her into a dangerous game of survival. With her father imprisoned for resistance and the threat of nationalization looming over their heads, her courage and resourcefulness are put to the ultimate test. From the shadows of a totalitarian regime to the treacherous halls of a government-owned factory, Anja's story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.Will she triumph against all odds, or will the forces aligned against her prove too powerful? In a world where survival means daring to defy the impossible, Anja, Against the Odds is a riveting tale of resilience, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bond of family.
Anja Putensen
Kerber Verlag
2020
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The rural areas of Estonia and Latvia are characterised by numerous manor houses. In the past decades, a few of them have been renovated, but the majority of them have fallen into disrepair. Anja Putensen's The Manor is subjective photographic research that leads to these historical locations of Baltic manor house culture. Just as memory often consists of in part factual, in part fictitious lines of vision, her perspective is also a poetic, magical one. The photos are also supplemented by numerous historical Estonian, Latvian, and German-Baltic childhood memories. Text in English, German, and Estonian.
Anja Engelke: Room 125
Kerber Verlag
2021
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Anja Engelke restages a 1973 photograph by Stephen ShoreAlmost 50 years after Stephen Shore's iconic 1973 photograph Room 125, Westbank Motel, Idaho Falls, Idaho, July 18, 1973 was taken, German artist Anja Engelke (born 1983) restaged the scene in her own home. This monograph presents Engelke's photographic performative project.
Anja Nitz
Kerber Verlag
2021
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A museum repository is comparable to the heart of an organism. Exploring a museum storeroom can provide insights that cannot be communicated in an exhibition. This is particularly true of anthropological museums. Thousands of objects in collections are summarised, titled, digitalised, hidden, or rediscovered here. In her photographic work about the storerooms of the Saxon State Ethnographic Collections, the Berlin-based artist Anja Nitz (*1971) confronts the collection’s culture. Through her gaze, the boundaries between the collection’s exponents and the work done in the museum’s repository blur. Clad in their wrappings, objects from the collections are photographed in the places where they are kept. These photographs are eyewitnesses to the current debates about how to deal with the legacy of colonialism and provide some transparency about the current situations of repositories and collections at the anthropological museums in Leipzig, Dresden, and Herrnhut. Text in English and German.
Anjas zuckerfreie Weihnachten. Von Anja Giersberg von @zuckerfrei_naschen.
Anja Giersberg
Frech Verlag GmbH
2023
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Anja Ad lie-Pinguin reist f r ihre Zeitungsserie 'Anja auf Achse' durch die Antarktis, um Tiere und die Arbeit auf den Forschungsstationen vorzustellen. Mit Notizblock und Bleistift will sie die kleinen Gro artigkeiten des wei en Kontinents f r ihre Leser erz hlen. Auf der ersten Station ihrer Reise lauscht sie einem Konzert des Buckelwal-Chors und erf hrt von Polarforscherin Nadja, wie man einen Wal misst. Auf der Neumeyer-Station darf sie Forscherin Inga bei Experimenten helfen, die f r den Weltraum gemacht werden. Richard Riesensturmvogel nimmt sie mit zu den Polarlichtern. Forscher Hannes untersucht am S dpol das Eis der Vergangenheit und kennt die Geschichten der ersten Abenteurer. Sandy Schneesturmvogel erkl rt, was passiert, wenn es zu warm wird in der Antarktis und das Eis zu schmelzen beginnt. Pinguin-Experte Johann wei , warum Anja als Pinguin keine kalten F e bekommt. Gemeinsam tauchen sie zu den Korallen unter dem Eis.