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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Dan Gronie
Der zw lfj hrige Sebastian Kaspar Addams und seine Freunde sind mit einer magischen Karte in die Andere-Welt gereist. Zusammen mit dem Zauberer Balthasar wollen sie die goldenen Drachentr nen suchen, mit denen der schwarzmagische Zauberer Drawen besiegt werden kann. Doch die magische Karte f hrt Kaspar und seine Freunde ins K nigreich Naranga. Dort muss Kaspar sich einem Wesen aus der Alten-Welt stellen...
Der zw lfj hrige Sebastian Kaspar Addams und seine Freunde befinden sich in der Anderen-Welt. Zusammen mit dem Zauberer Balthasar sind sie auf der Suche nach den goldenen Drachentr nen, mit deren Magie der schwarzmagische Zauberer Drawen ein f r alle Mal besiegt werden kann. Der Weg f hrt sie nach Eduan. Von dort macht Kaspar sich auf den Weg zur sagenumwobenen wei en Stadt Ednu, um die Geisterwesen von ihrem Fluch zu erl sen ...
Auf dem Planeten Estalor brechen d stere Zeiten an. Sydah beobachtet die R ckkehr der H llenschlange und muss hilflos zusehen, wie seine Gef hrtin von ihr get tet wird. Er schw rt bittere Rache und begibt sich mit vier Gef hrten auf die abenteuerliche Suche nach dem magischen Elb-Holz-Stab, mit dem die Eroberung des ersten K nigreichs durch D monen abgewendet werden kann. W hrend ihrer gefahrvollen Reise sammelt sich ein gewaltiges D monenheer, um das K nigreich zu st rzen.
Die sechzehnj hrige Kathrin Mitchell hat von ihrer Gro mutter ein Medaillon geerbt. Von dessen Macht erf hrt Kathrin erst, als sie den Zauberer Argon trifft, der sie und ihren Freund aus der Menschenwelt nach Zambija entf hrt. Um Zambija vor dem drohenden Untergang zu bewahren, muss sie sich dem einstigen Herrscher der Unterwelt stellen. Doch um ihn zu besiegen, m ssen alle sieben Medaillons und ihre Tr ger vereint werden.
Nach einem Unfall hat der Redakteur Bill Clayton sein Ged chtnis verloren. Auf der Suche nach seiner wahren Vergangenheit tauchen stets neue R tsel auf. Dabei ger t er immer tiefer in ein Netz mysteri ser Ereignisse. Der Geheimdienst beschattet ihn, und ein Fremder will ihn t ten. Seine Recherchen f hren ihn nach M nchen, wo er seiner Bestimmung folgen und den Kampf gegen au erirdische M chte aufnehmen muss.
Nachdem Bill Clayton alias Andor das Weltentor auf der Erde vernichtet hat, ist er auf dem Planeten Pelos gestrandet. Bill ist im Besitz eines Supervirus, mit dem alle Energieversorgungsanlagen der Palets abgeschaltet werden k nnen. Der Kopfgeldj ger Horyet wechselt die Seiten und soll Bill bei seiner Mission unterst tzen, diesen Supervirus in die feindliche Hauptbasis einzuschleusen. Kann Bill ihm wirklich vertrauen?
City Slickers Need Not ApplyDan McClintock swapped out his cushy corporate job in Dallas for a rundown spread in Rascal, Texas-banking everything on making his dream of running a dude ranch come true. Too bad he's in over his head until one cute, petite cowgirl shows up to apply for a position as a ranch hand. Tough-as-nails, farrier Raleigh Travers is tired of being turned down for jobs because she's young, female and decidedly height challenged. She's got a kid brother to feed and she needs work and she's not about to take "no" for answer. But what she doesn't count on is the sexy cowboy who agrees to give her a chance...and his heart.
As you get to know DAN the character of the early American woman will become evident. She grew up in a time after the Civil War that required women to carry responsibility and knowledge to manage survival for herself and those she loved. DAN is a story of commitment and raw determination to overcome whatever obstacle that had to be eliminated. Because of her deep love for those who had been buffeted about through each day of their lives, most every problem became a mere circumstance for her to solve, because she had the ability to do whatever was required.
Dan thinks he wants to be a rancher; his father wants him to enroll in a university. He has been granted a year's stay at his godparents' Wyoming ranch to learn what ranching involves. He came to stay with them in early summer. Now he must go thru a winter in the high country, a test even for those from New York state. Receiving a horse of his own -a young pinto that he names Toby- he finds additional complications: Toby may be blind, he needs training, and his ownership is in question. There are times when work must be done, Dan learns, at a ranch or anywhere, even if a person is tired. He appreciates the beauty of nature and also learns more of its difficulties. During a time of being snowed-in when he is alone, Dan must draw on his own resourcefulness. A thread running thru this story is Dan's belief in a God to sustain him. This subject is written so that those of various faiths can relate to it without feeling pressured or excluded..
Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds features exciting fiction and non-fiction decodable readers to enthuse and inspire children. They are fully aligned to Letters and Sounds Phases 1–6 and contain notes in the back. The Handbooks provide support in demonstration and modelling, monitoring comprehension and expanding vocabulary. Dan wants to play with his family but everyone is too busy having fun without him! Find out what he encounters behind the different doors in this funny story. Pink A/Band 1A offers emergent readers very simple, highly predictable texts and provides direct support through illustrations. The focus sounds in this book are: /s/ /a/ /t/ /p/ /i/ /n/ /d/ Pages 14 and 15 contain a fun “I Spy” Letters and Sounds activity, which uses visual support to help children embed phonic knowledge. Reading notes within the book provide practical support for reading Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds with children, including a list of all the sounds and words that the book will cover.
Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It comprises classroom resources to support the SSP programme and a range of phonic readers that together provide a consistent and highly effective approach to teaching phonics. Join Dan and his mini dragon Nim as they wake up and get ready for school! From brushing their teeth to making their beds, do you do the same things in the morning?
This heartfelt middle grade debut about grief, creativity, and the healing power of friendship shows that not all heroes wear capes and is perfect for fans of John David Anderson and Ali Benjamin. Whether they’re on the baseball field or in Nate’s basement devouring the newest issue of their favorite comic book, Dan and Nate are always talking. Until they’re not. After an accident at baseball practice, Nate’s fallen into a coma. And if Dan ever wants to talk to Nate again, he’s got to take a page out of his hero Captain Nexus’s book, and do whatever it takes to save the day. But heroes have powers—and without Nate, all Dan has is a closet stuffed with comics and a best-friend-shaped hole in his heart. There’s no way a regular kid can save the day all on his own. Right?
Dan Michel
Oxford University Press
1866
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Ge, formerly translated as "mask" or "masquerade," appears among the Dan people of Côte d'Ivoire as a dancing and musical embodiment of their social ideals and religious beliefs. In Dan Ge Performance, Daniel B. Reed sets out to discover what resides at the core of Ge. He finds that Ge is defined as part of a religious system, a form of entertainment, an industry, a political tool, an instrument of justice, and a form of resistance—and it can take on multiple roles simultaneously. He sees genu (pl.) dancing the latest dance steps, co-opting popular music, and acting in concert with Ivorian authorities to combat sorcery. Not only are the bounds of traditional performance stretched, but Ge performance becomes a strategy for helping the Dan to establish individual and community identity in a world that is becoming more religiously and ethnically diverse. Readers interested in all aspects of expressive culture in West Africa will find fascinating material in this rich and penetrating book.
Internationally acclaimed for paintings, collages, and prints that draw inspiration from sources as diverse as twentieth-century modernism, the geometry of Cubism and Minimalism, nineteenth-century English botanical illustrations, and the floral and geometic forms of traditional Indian and Egyptian art, Dan Rizzie is an artist with a seemingly endless capacity to absorb visual information and transform it into a unique iconography of the natural world. Since the mid-1970s, he has had some ninety solo exhibitions and has been included in over one hundred group exhibitions. Rizzie’s work is in the permanent collections of leading art museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Parrish Art Museum, and the Dallas Museum of Art.Dan Rizzie is the first monograph on this major American artist. It presents a hundred works to showcase an artistic career trajectory that has been both broad-ranging and consistent over four decades. Jane Livingston sets Rizzie’s work in context with an introduction that traces his artistic influences and production from his formative years in Egypt, Jordan, Jamaica, India, and Texas to his mature work created in New York. An extensive interview between Rizzie and editor Terrie Sultan further explores his artistic journey and creative philosophy, while Mark Smith highlights Rizzie’s development and importance as a printmaker. Praising Rizzie’s achievements across painting, collage, and printmaking, as well as the innovative ways in which he often blends these media, Smith proclaims that Rizzie’s art “is ‘decorative’ in the very best way, in that it possesses a timeless beauty. And it is, above all, authentically his own.”
Dan Graham
Yale University Press
2014
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The artist Dan Graham (b. 1942) has a wide-ranging practice that encompasses writing, performance art, installation, video, photography, and architecture. Throughout his career, Graham has examined the symbiosis between architectural environments and their inhabitants, particularly in his pavilions made of glass and mirrors. His new installation, created for the roof garden of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, addresses current issues about suburban psychology and political surveillance. Graham’s work combines landscaping, hedges, and two-way mirrors to create a provocative, immersive experience for viewers. This creatively designed publication includes an insightful interview between the artist and Sheena Wagstaff and focuses not only on Graham’s latest commission but also on his previous landscape-oriented installations, providing a focused, fascinating study of one of today’s leading contemporary artists.Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University PressExhibition Schedule:The Metropolitan Museum of Art (04/28/14–11/02/14)