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Bombenspiel Linda Roloffs fünfter Fall


Free Download Edi Graf, "Bombenspiel: Linda Roloffs fünfter Fall"
Deutsch | 2010 | pages: 326 | ISBN: 3839210356 | EPUB | 0,3 mb
Während die ganze Welt der Fußball-WM 2010 in Südafrika entgegenfiebert, steckt die Tübinger Journalistin Linda Roloff in der Der Mann, der sie vor der Mercedes-Benz Arena im Stuttgarter NeckarPark treffen wollte, liegt jetzt erschossen vor ihr. Henning Fries hatte als Ingenieur beim Bau des Fußballstadions in Durban mitgewirkt und war dabei offenbar einem tödlichen Geheimnis auf die Spur gekommen.Linda, plötzlich selbst unter Mordverdacht, bleibt nur die Flucht nach Bevor die Polizei sie in Untersuchungshaft nehmen kann, reist sie nach Johannesburg, um vor Ort zu recherchieren. Schon bald stößt sie auf erste Spuren der Terrororganisation &quo;Subafrica", die einen Bombenanschlag mit Tausenden Opfern während der WM plant. Ziel des Attentats sind die futuristischen Brückenbögen des Stadions in Durban, dem Austragungsort des ersten Gruppenspiels der deutschen Nationalmannschaft …

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Linda McCartney’s Home Vegetarian Cooking 308 Quick, Easy, and Economical Vegetarian Dishes


Free Download Linda McCartney, "Linda McCartney’s Home Vegetarian Cooking: 308 Quick, Easy, and Economical Vegetarian Dishes"
English | 2011 | pages: 176 | ISBN: 1611451833, 1559701609, 1559700971 | EPUB | 19,4 mb
In this internationally bestselling classic vegetarian cookbook Linda McCartney stresses freshness and nutrition, using her imagination to create meatless dishes that are quick and economical and sacrifice nothing in taste. One of the world’s first "celebrity chefs" and an outspoken animal rights activist, McCartney turned to vegetarian cooking early in her life.

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Love Language by Linda Marigliano [Audiobook]


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June 01, 2023 | English | ASIN: B0C6N1CN6Z | 6 hrs 9 mins | M4B & MP3 @126 kbps
336 to 339 MB | Unabridged | Retail
Linda Marigliano has built a career out of performing for other people. In her day-job as an on-air presenter or in her family home, she contorted herself into ‘the cool girl’ or ‘the good girl’, and struggled to ever truly switch off.
As she repeatedly over-committed and sought approval in all its guises, she started to ask herself: Why am I like this? Combing through her complex relationship with her mother, the sense of duty within her extended Italian and Chinese-Malaysian families, and the twisting turns of both her career path and her love life, she noticed a pattern emerging.

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Linda Hogan and Contemporary Taiwanese Writers An Ecocritical Study of Indigeneities and Environment


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English | ISBN: 1498521622 | 2015 | 176 pages | EPUB | 1337 KB
Linda Hogan and Contemporary Taiwanese Writers: an Ecocritical Study of Indigeneities and Environment is the first full length single-authored study of Native American writer Linda Hogan and the first book to address Hogan’s poetry and prose primarily from ecocritical perspectives (inclusive of ecofeminism, environmental justice, postcolonial ecocriticism, and animal studies). It also is unique for the reason that it is a comparative study of the work of Hogan and writings by Taiwanese environmental writers, scholars, and activists. Chapter One, which serves as the introduction to the book, written by and from the perspective of an indigene, begins by giving readers a glimpse into the kind of world in the east in which the author came of age. It then relates this world to the western worlds that Hogan writes about in her poetry and prose. Chapter Two focuses on Hogan’s most recently published novel, People of the Whale (2008), and on the arguments that the novel makes about the environmentally unsustainable acts of corporate globalization that involve the trade in endangered animal species. Huang relates those arguments to the oil industry in Taiwan and to the extirpation of cetacean species in the waters of Taiwan by this industry. Chapter Three is an analysis of the novel Mean Spirit (1990). Huang reads this novel mostly through the lens of environmental justice arguments. Chapter Four addresses the novel Solar Storms (1995) from the perspective of ecofeminist theory and in the context of the issue of the escalation of mega-dams in East Asia. Chapter Five analyses the novel Power from animal studies perspectives. Chapter Six is a comparative studies reading of poems by several prominent Chinese, Taiwanese, and Aboriginal poets-Taiwanese poet Ka-hsiang Liu, Paiwan poet Mona Neng, Atayal poet Walis Nokan, and Chinese-Taiwanese poet Guangzhong Yu-and Hogan’s latest collection of poetry, entitled Dark. Sweet: New & Selected Poems (2014). In his reading of this work, Huang relies on a definition of "ecopoetry" in Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Street’s recently published The Ecopoetry Anthology (2013). He also brings together the main theoretical ecocritical terms that he discusses in the previous chapters.

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