Adélaïde la licorne et les enfants du monde - Makya le chasseur d'aigles


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Makya rêve de visiter le fond du canyon pour voir le Colorado. Lorsqu’Adélaïde l’y emmène, il est ravi. Il l’est moins lorsqu’elle le conduit jusqu’à l’aire de l’aigle. Quel autre lieu Adélaïde lui montre-t-elle qui fascine Makya ?




Adélaïde la licorne et les enfants du monde - Il était une fois, une licorne


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Quand Adélaïde la licorne quitte son pays dans les nuages célestes pour visiter la Terre, elle atterrit sur les grandes plaines de l’Himalaya. Bien que ses rencontres avec des animaux et des esprits de la nature la ravissent, Adélaïde a bien du mal à se faire de nouveaux amis. Alors qu’elle parcourt la planète, les expériences d’Adélaïde soulèvent de nombreuses questions. Où est sa place ? Devrait-elle rentrer chez elle ? Son foyer est-il quelque part dans ce monde, ou bien est-il simplement dans son cœur ? Le premier d’une série de treize aventures, Adélaïde la licorne et les enfants du monde : Il était une fois, une licorne est une sincère et charmante quête d’amitié et de joie.




Adélaïde la licorne et les enfants du monde - Galad et le Pont de l'Epée


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Galad est un jeune garçon à la recherche d’aventures. Il y a cependant un endroit où il n’ose pas aller. Adélaïde parviendra-t-elle à le convaincre que ce lieu qui l’intrique si fort n’est pas aussi redoutable qu’il le pense ? Le cinquième d’une série de treize aventures, Adélaïde la licorne et les enfants du monde : Galad et le Pont de l’Épée nous parle d’un jeune garçon aventureux qui se montre parfois poltron. Avec l’aide d’Adélaïde parviendra-t-il à vaincre sa peur du Pont de l’Épée ?




Adelaïde la licorne et les enfants du monde - Gawa et le cristal


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Gawa désire connaître son pays avant d’entrer au monastère. Adélaïde aimerait aussi lui faire visiter des lieux réputés effrayants. Gawa acceptera-t-il le défi ?




Adélaïde la licorne et les enfants du monde - Amandine en voyage


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Après un voyage décevant sur terre, Adélaïde vient à la rencontre d’Amandine pour lui permettre de faire une petite excursion. Lorsqu’on aime l’eau et qu’on habite près d’une rivière, quoi de plus attrayant que la mer ? Le deuxième d’une série de treize aventures, Adélaïde la licorne et les enfants du monde : Amandine en voyage est aussi une courte rencontre avec le monde des fées.




Adélaïde la licorne et les enfants du monde - Amaak à la chasse à la baleine


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Amaak tries to catch a fish through the small hole he made in the icefield but in vain, when a funny animal appears suddenly next to him. Always ready to help the children of the earth, will Adelaide make Amaak’s secret dream come true? The third in a series of thirteen adventures, Adelaide the Unicorn and the Children of the World: Amaak Hunting the Whale is the moving story of a sacrifice.




Women of Color in a World Apart


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Care, whether viewed as acts of civility, acts of compassion and skill, or acts of close personal interaction, is the fundamental process by which society perpetuates and recreates itself. Despite social need and the undeniable benefit of occupations such as Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), these workers—mostly female and disproportionally from minority groups—face very low wages, a notable lack of respect, and little public recognition of their abilities. The United States is experiencing what experts call a crisis of care with a current and growing shortage of nurses and CNAs. In U.S. Nursing Centers, the demand for Certified Nursing Assistants, the largest group of employees who operate on the front line of health care, is expected to grow exponentially due to dramatic increases in population aging. Over the course of a year and a half, Anne K. Vittoria examined the meaning and social construction of care work on an Alzheimer’s Pavilion located in a geriatric facility in the mid-western United States. Through in-depth ethnographic research focused on the local culture and logic of care, Vittoria documents that, when given autonomy in their daily work in an institution, CNAs and the LPN Charge Nurse constructed a systematic body of knowledge and created a language of care—forging a "different" model of personal care in resistance to the medical model of care. This book challenges the assumptions of the outside world that low-level workers are alienated from their work and have minimal skills. Paradoxically, the Pavilion is both a refuge and a site of struggle for the CNAs; they desire to create a world that is the antithesis of the world in which they live on the outside. Women of Color in a World Apart provides a public forum for the voices of women of color, the development of concepts, and a practical as well as theoretical language of care that could be transformational in connecting the meanings of care with the organization of care.




Harriet Martineau's Writing on British History and Military Reform, vol 2


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This volume contains Harriet Martineau's writings on the history of England and its efforts and negotiations to promote peace between 1815 and 1826, providing a detailed account of the political revolutions and democratic and military reforms that shaped England's history.




Exploring Grammar Through Texts


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This textbook provides an innovative introduction to core areas of grammar: a systematic guide to the structure of English, arranged hierarchically from the word to the sentence to the paragraph level. Using a linguistic framework, activities and exercises, and diverse authentic texts, the book connects grammar knowledge to writing development, strengthening student understanding of language as a tool for text construction. Students of linguistics and English language will develop foundational knowledge about grammar and texts, as will writing students. Aligning with state curricular standards around the world, the book will be particularly useful for students of English Education.




The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition


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New scientific approaches have dramatically evolved in the decade since The Physiology of Fishes was first published. With the genomic revolution and a heightened understanding of molecular biology, we now have the tools and the knowledge to apply a fresh approach to the study of fishes. Consequently, The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition is not merely another updating, but rather an entire reworking of the original. To satisfy that need for a fresh approach, the editors have employed a new set of expert contributors steeped in the very latest research; their contemporary perspective pervades the entire text. In addition to new chapters on gas transport, temperature physiology, and stress, as well as one dedicated to functional genomics, readers will discover that many of these new contributors approach their material with a contemporary molecular perspective. While much of the material is new, the editors have completely adhered to the original’s style in creating a text that continues to be highly readable and perpetually insightful in bridging the gap between pure and applied science. The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition, completely updated with a molecular perspective, continues to be regarded as the best single-volume general reference on all major areas of research in fish physiology. The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition provides background information for advanced students as well as material of interest to marine and fisheries biologists, ichthyologists, and comparative physiologists looking to differentiate between the physiological strategies unique to fishes, and those shared with other organisms.