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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV011515036
    Umfang: 288 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 3-89373-392-2
    Originaltitel: Nobody's perfect
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Pädagogik
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Kind ; Behinderung ; Familie ; Alltag ; Bewältigung ; Kind ; Verhaltensstörung ; Familie ; Alltag ; Bewältigung
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  • 2
    Buch
    Buch
    New York : Simon & Schuster
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014455748
    Umfang: xvi, 352 p. , ill. : 25 cm
    ISBN: 0743217098
    Anmerkung: Includes index. - Filmography: p. 326-342
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Wilder, Billy 1906-2002 ; Biografie ; Bibliografie ; Biografie
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  • 3
    Buch
    Buch
    Jackson, Miss. : Univ. Press of Mississippi
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014546359
    Umfang: XXXVII, 200 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 1578064430 , 1578064449
    Serie: Conversations with filmmakers series
    Anmerkung: Filmografie S. [XXIIV]-XXXVII , The happiest couple in Hollywood / Lincoln Barnett -- Wilder seeks films "with bite" to satisfy "nation of hecklers" / Philip K. Scheuer -- Why not be in Paris? / Newsweek -- Charming Billy / Richard Gehman -- In Wilder's wild west / Thomas Wood -- The message in Billy Wilder's fortune cookie : "Well, nobody's perfect ..." / Richard Lemon -- Wilder--"Yes, we have no naked girls" / Mark Shivas -- Broadcast to Kuala Lumpur / Vanessa Brown -- Apropos Avanti! / Michel Ciment -- Shooting The front page : two Damns and one By God / Joseph McBride -- "You used to be very big." "I am big. It's the pictures that got small." / Jon Bradshaw -- Billy Wilder / Gene D. Phillips -- Dialogue on film : Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond / The American Film Institute -- Double indemnity : a policy that paid off / John Allyn -- Going for extra innings / Joseph McBride and Todd McCarthy -- A cynic ahead of his time / Stephen Farber -- The art of Billy Wilder / Michael Blowen -- Saul Bass and Billy Wilder in conversation / Pat Kirkham -- An interview with Billy Wilder / Burt Prelutsky
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Wilder, Billy 1906-2002 ; Interview ; Interview
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  • 4
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960943438202883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xvii, 182 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-009-19529-8 , 1-009-19524-7 , 1-009-19531-X
    Inhalt: Ever wondered why your life and health can sometimes be so hard to control? Or why it seems so easy for other people? Mark Hanson and Lucy Green draw on their years of experience as scientists and educators to cut through the usual information on genetics and lifestyle to reveal the secrets of early development which start to make each of us unique, during our first 1,000 days from the moment of conception. Some surprising discoveries, based on little-known new research, show how events during our first 1,000 days make each of us who we are and explain how we control our bodies, processes that go way beyond just the genes which we inherited. Provoking new ways of thinking about being parents, this book empowers individuals and society to give the next generation the gift of a good start to life and future health.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 03 Nov 2022). , Cover -- Reviews -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- 1 NOW YOU ARE TWO: THE END OF THE BEGINNING? -- Memories Are Made of This -- You Get That from Your Father -- Who Cares for You? -- Parrot Fashion -- Learning on the Job -- Tickling the Senses -- Just Checking -- Self-Control -- Square Eyes -- Learning to Protect Yourself -- Gut Instinct -- The End of the Beginning -- 2 A NARROW ESCAPE -- On the Rocks -- Who's in control? -- Exit Strategy -- Best Laid Plans -- The Compromise -- Give unto Caesar -- Constrained Circumstances -- The Bigger the Better? -- 3 GROWING IN THE DARK -- The Stations Are Not the Journey -- To Sleep, Perchance to Dream -- Be Prepared -- Practice Makes Perfect -- Have a Heart -- Water Baby -- Investing in Our Bodies -- A Taste of the Future -- Nobody Is Perfect -- In the Darkroom -- 4 SEX APPEAL -- Caught in the Act -- Fifty Shades of Variation -- Coding -- Variety Is the Spice -- Grain of Salt -- First Conversation -- Controlling Conception -- Technology to the Rescue -- When Is the Best Time to Be Conceived? -- 5 SHIT HAPPENS -- Managing Expectations -- Lives on the Line -- Greed, Gluttony and Sloth? -- A Bridge Too Far -- The Musical Score Is Not the Performance -- I Didn't See That Coming -- Man Hands on Misery to Man -- Women and Children Last -- 6 THE GIFT -- Who's in Charge Here? -- Homer Simpson's Advice -- The Known and the Unknown -- The Personal Is Political -- Youth Voice -- Get Our Act Together -- The Buck Stops Here -- The Gift -- Acknowledgements -- Further Reading -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Hanson, Mark What Makes a Person? Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,c2022 ISBN 9781009195256
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 5
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Cambridge, MA :Chandos Publishing, an imprint of Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026784102882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (304 pages).
    ISBN: 0-08-102778-8
    Serie: Chandos information professional series
    Anmerkung: Front Cover -- Front-Line Librarianship -- Chandos Information Professional Series -- Front-Line Librarianship -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A - By Popular Demand: Various Genres and Tastes -- 1 - Reading in season: how the yearly cycle affects your choice of books -- 1.1 Cottage and campground -- 1.2 Dickensian alternatives -- 1.3 On the road -- 1.4 Innocent? -- 1.5 Jack comes back -- 2 - Mystery madness: understanding the demand for crime fiction in libraries -- 2.1 Death by demand -- 2.2 What the professor wants -- 2.3 Selection tools -- 2.4 Death on order -- 2.5 Matters of taste -- 3 - Reaching the outer limits: science fiction in the library -- 3.1 Hugo's achievement -- 3.2 Monsters and young men -- 3.3 Atwood's handmaid -- 3.4 Fear of Goths -- 3.5 Safeway neuromancer -- 3.6 Rowling power -- 3.7 Join the club -- 4 - Life enjoyed: the appeal of biography collections -- 4.1 Why so popular? -- 4.2 Imagining the life -- 4.3 Paris Hilton and Co -- 4.4 Living collections -- 5 - Travel collections: off the shelf, on the road -- 5.1 What guidebooks give -- 5.2 Atlases -- 5.3 Early travel literature -- 5.4 Enter the British -- 5.5 Not so painful -- 5.6 Rick does Europe -- 6 - Blankets will not protect you! an overview of horror fiction -- 6.1 Older English horror -- 6.2 Victorian shivers -- 6.3 American classic -- 6.4 King of the genre -- 7 - Making the Penguins fly: classics collections in public libraries -- 7.1 Broad interests -- 7.2 Life without Freud -- 7.3 Tapestry of wisdom -- 7.4 Questions and decisions -- 7.5 The politics of shelving -- 8 - First love, printed and bound -- 8.1 Going Hobbit -- 8.2 Magic Kingdom -- 8.3 You can be a librarian -- 8.4 Personal passion in the workplace -- 8.5 Reading for eternity -- B - Social Studies -- 9 - Alternative librarianship: voices from the field. , 10 - Life at the cellular level: dealing with wireless communications in libraries -- 10.1 Kids and parents -- 10.2 A cell-free zone -- 11 - Moonlight sonata: librarians discuss their work after work -- 11.1 Debt management and fitness -- 11.2 The rotten nest egg -- 11.3 Food for thought -- 11.4 Beethoven for adult amateurs -- 11.5 Getting sweaty for fun and profit -- 12 - Manual matters: developing successful guidelines and losing priceless boredom -- 13 - Keeping up appearances: looking like a librarian in an age of paranoia -- 13.1 The customs of the country -- 13.2 Helpful dandruff -- 13.3 Librarians, beards, etc -- 13.4 Star power -- 14 - Surviving hard times: how libraries can deal with recessions -- 14.1 Balance required -- 14.2 ERM -- 14.3 More management and why not -- 14.4 If it ain't broke… -- 14.5 Boxes of bargains -- 14.6 What we fear most -- 14.7 Recovery, eventually -- 15 - What goes down: library experiences of the urban poor -- 15.1 Sleeping in the streets -- 15.2 A couple of users -- 15.3 A former colleague -- 15.4 What's in the bag -- 16 - Keynoting: an honest overview -- 16.1 The gang's all here -- 16.2 The winning smile -- 16.3 For the camera -- 16.4 Fly for cover -- 16.5 Please drop in -- 16.6 Moment of truth -- 17 - Quote us freely: British librarians speak out about recent cutbacks -- 17.1 Cooking with new technology -- 17.2 Grime -- 17.3 The rebellious spirit -- 17.4 Caveat: maggie -- 17.5 Angry students -- 17.6 Perseverance -- 17.7 Damn the pigeons -- 18 - For your eyes only: love and disorder in our domestic libraries -- 18.1 The lure of the sofa -- 18.2 Serendipity -- 18.3 Swedish equipment -- 18.4 He came in through the bedroom window -- 18.5 Neurosis -- 19 - Who's next door? Living with your library's neighbors -- 19.1 Something in the air -- 19.2 Good woman -- 19.3 Unhappy hour -- 19.4 Banking on cooperation. , 19.5 The pain of divorce, the pleasures of chai -- 20 - Worldwide weeding: when books no longer furnish a room -- 20.1 Manner of disposal -- 20.2 More fiction than ever -- 20.3 Dinosaurs choose Proust -- 20.4 New uses for space -- 20.5 Back to 007 -- 21 - What care ye for raiment? Dress codes and styles in our libraries -- 21.1 Slob alert -- 21.2 First the shirts, and then … -- 21.3 Hair off the spectrum -- 21.4 High-altitude footwear -- 21.5 Footwear, cont -- 21.6 Watch for icicles -- 22 - Circulation counter service in public and academic libraries: dealing face-to-face with patrons -- 22.1 Bronzino -- 22.2 Put on hold -- 22.3 In the wet -- 22.4 A matter of qualifications -- 22.5 Security -- 22.6 The case of the missing molars, cont -- C - Visiting the Library:People and Programs -- 23 - Gold, Frankincense, and Murder: the wise bookseller's guide to corporate gifts -- 24 - "It's not just the books!" Wheelchair patrons speak out -- 24.1 Safe spots -- 24.2 Library attitudes -- 24.3 Independence on wheels -- 24.4 When to ignore the rules -- 24.5 Individual respect -- 25 - What's cooking at your library: a special event -- 25.1 Getting started -- 25.2 Cook it and they will come -- 25.3 Finding a presenter -- 25.4 Setting a date -- 25.5 Getting the word out -- 25.6 Signing up -- 25.7 Final preparations -- 25.8 Signage -- 25.9 Day of reckoning -- 25.10 Troubleshooting -- 25.11 A savory conclusion -- 26 - Abroad in your library: what tourists want, what they get -- 27 - Here's looking at you, kid: what special visitors want when they tour your library -- 27.1 The vision -- 27.2 Location, location -- 27.3 On the outside -- 27.4 Staff workspace -- 27.5 For the public -- 27.6 Shelving -- 27.7 Your influence -- 28 - Discover your inner elf: Christmas programs for public libraries -- 28.1 Deck the hall -- 28.2 Scrooge, etc -- 28.3 Annually, or else. , 28.4 Facilities management -- 29 - Boo! Halloween in our libraries -- 29.1 Plastic bats -- 29.2 Storytime -- 29.3 Adult fiction -- 29.4 Costumes will be worn -- 29.5 Ghoulish Donald -- 29.6 Off the wall -- 30 - Confessions of a library Santa -- 31 - November memories: librarians and patrons observe Remembrance Day -- 31.1 Blazers and berets -- 31.2 Photos and their contexts -- 31.3 Not on display -- 31.4 Year-round circulation -- 31.5 Accommodating veterans -- 31.6 Snipers -- 32 - Gone astray: an exploration of library lost-and-founds -- 32.1 Contents of the drawer -- 32.2 The wandering wallet -- 32.3 Lottery winner -- 32.4 Emotional response -- 32.5 For the love of a plastic duck -- 32.6 Police matters -- 33 - Cat care programs in public libraries: providing essential information to owners -- 33.1 One reason why -- 33.2 Nutrition -- 33.3 The unhappy question -- 33.4 On the prowl -- 33.5 Q & Q & Q & A -- 33.6 Fame -- 34 - Serving the solitary: librarians demonstrate "in-reach" -- 34.1 Various reasons -- 34.2 Excruciating -- 34.3 In-reach defined -- 34.4 A common need -- 34.5 A common service experience -- 34.6 Shiny brogues -- D - Senior Moments -- 35 - Seniors: what they want and what they get in Canada's public libraries -- 36 - Leisure reading for seniors: sorting out tastes and topics -- 36.1 Solve for X -- 36.2 TV tie-ins -- 36.3 Club talk -- 36.4 Romance and children's treasures -- 36.5 Other formats -- 37 - Finance, felines, and figuring It all out: utilitarian reading for seniors -- 37.1 Seniors need books and more -- 37.2 A matter of health -- 37.3 Ending up without fear -- 37.4 Life is a garden -- 37.5 Pet care -- 37.6 Financial concerns -- 37.7 Life goes on -- 38 - Tis the season: christmas programs for seniors -- 38.1 Aptly nicknamed -- 38.2 Storytime -- 38.3 By oneself -- 38.4 Perfect for table or tree -- 38.5 Limited seating. , 39 - It's never too late to Tolstoy: adventures of a seniors' reading club -- 39.1 Blithe spirits -- 39.2 What it takes -- 39.3 Convoy formation -- 39.4 Bathtub risk -- 39.5 Biblical visuals -- E - Library Technicians -- 40 - Training techs: preparing library technicians for an evolving job market -- 41 - File under tango: lifelong learning for library technicians -- 41.1 Love and technology -- 41.2 Cerebral workout -- 41.3 Do you copy? -- 41.4 First and last tango in tech services -- 41.5 Reference greens and browns -- F - For the Record -- 42 - Paper crazy no more: records management for library chaos junkies -- 42.1 Step one: getting past denial -- 42.2 Step two: assigning records management responsibilities -- 42.3 Step three: compiling the records inventory -- 42.4 Step four: retention scheduling -- 42.5 Step five: establishing confidentiality levels and organizing document destruction -- 42.6 Step six: preventing data loss -- 42.7 Step seven: developing the library archives -- 42.8 Step eight: sustaining the records management process -- 42.9 Sources: the author's choice -- 43 - CIA for beginners: records management training for library technicians -- 44 - Records management for office managers: a special librarian's clip 'N share -- 44.1 A list of what you have -- 44.2 What you keep, what you shred -- 44.3 Archival treasures -- 44.4 Storage here, storage there -- 44.5 Available expertise -- G - Rare Books and Other Rubbish -- 45 - Gold in the garbage: making the most from the treasure in your trash -- 45.1 Nobody bought it -- 45.2 An expert eye -- 45.3 A win-win scenario -- 46 - One for the books: lectures on collecting from coast to coast -- 46.1 The bard's Rotarians -- 46.2 Tribes -- 46.3 High spots, high prices -- 46.4 Mississauga romantic -- 46.5 Restoration costs -- 46.6 Biblio-survival -- H - English Hours. , 47 - Librarian's London: visiting the city of readers.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-08-102729-X
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 6
    Buch
    Buch
    New York : Knopf
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014387910
    Umfang: xxv, 752 p. , 25 cm
    Ausgabe: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0375414487
    Anmerkung: Includes index.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): The New Yorker ; Filmkritik
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  • 7
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    Online-Ressource
    Filmhub, Inc., | [San Francisco, California, USA] :Kanopy Streaming,
    UID:
    almafu_9961193589502883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (streaming video file) (83 minutes): , digital, .flv file, sound
    Inhalt: Tracing one man's attempt to organize a nude photoshoot of 12 prenatal victims of the toxic drug Thalidomide (including himself). An alternately hilarious, insightful, sad, and entirely allergic to sentimentality or easy platitudes.
    Anmerkung: Title from title frames. , Film , In Process Record. , Originally produced by Filmhub, Inc. in 2008. , Mode of access: World Wide Web. , In English
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Schlagwort(e): Documentary films. ; Documentary films. ; Documentary films.
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV011290872
    Umfang: 168 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Ausgabe: 4. Aufl.
    ISBN: 358064940X
    Serie: Mentor-Abiturhilfe 94 : Englisch
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Englischunterricht ; Fehleranalyse ; Englischunterricht ; Reifeprüfung ; Lehrmittel ; Deutsch ; Faux amis ; Englisch ; Prüfungsvorbereitung ; Aufgabensammlung
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042365835
    Umfang: 168 S. , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Ausgabe: 3. Aufl.
    ISBN: 358064940X
    Serie: Mentor-Lernhilfe 94
    Anmerkung: 1. Aufl. u.d.T.: Nuffer, Hannelore: Englisch für das Abitur und andere Abschlußprüfungen
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Anglistik
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    Schlagwort(e): Englischunterricht ; Fehleranalyse ; Englischunterricht ; Reifeprüfung ; Lehrmittel ; Deutsch ; Faux amis ; Englisch ; Prüfungsvorbereitung ; Aufgabensammlung ; Lehrmittel
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  • 10
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    Ravensburg : Ravensburger Verlag GmbH
    UID:
    kobvindex_SBC1248261
    Umfang: 1 Spiel (1 Spielplan, 10 Spielfiguren, 10 Tippsteine, 152 Karten, 1 Dekodierer, 1 Schreibblock, 1 Spielanleitung)
    Inhalt: Schräge Geschichten, unbekannte Fremdwörter und Fragen, die kein Mensch beantworten kann? Kein Grund zur Verzweiflung. Denn wer die glaubhaftesten aber völlig frei erfundenen Antworten liefert, schafft es sicher, dass möglichst viele Mitspieler auf ihn hereinfallen. Denn eines ist sicher: Wer besser spinnt, gewinnt! Mit den Kategorien: Fremdwörter, Unglaubliche Geschichten und Richtig oder Falsch?
    Anmerkung: 3-10 Spieler, Spieldauer: 60 min , Deutsch
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Schlagwort(e): Spiel ; Spiel
    URL: Cover
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