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Pilote . Les années 60 . Créé en 1959, le magazine Pilote façonna l'histoire de la bande dessinée franco-belge pendant trente ans. Ce recueil réunit une sélection d'histoires courtes et de curiosités parues dans les années 1960 : un formidable voyage dans le passé qui permet de redécouvrir quelques trésors de ces « sixties » joyeuses !
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'Dear Stranger is an inspiration' Stylist Dear Stranger is a collection of inspirational, honest and heartfelt letters from authors, bloggers and Mind ambassadors to an imagined stranger. Insightful and uplifting, Dear Stranger is a humbling glimpse into different interpretations of happiness, and how despite sometimes seeming unobtainable happiness can, in the smallest of ways, become and achievable goal.No one should face a mental health problem alone. Whether it's on a doorstep, on the end of a telephone or online, Mind is there for everyone who is experiencing a mental health problem. All profits from the sale of this book (at least £3 for every copy sold) will be donated to Mind, a registered charity number 219830. ****'Dear Stranger is an inspiration' Stylist 'An inspirational book' Sunday Express S Magazine 'This collection cuts right to the heart of what it means to be happy - and human. . . . Dear Stranger is a thoughtful exploration of happiness, in all it's wonderful, often elusive complexity, that all of us can learn something from' Red Magazine Online 'An incredibly thought-provoking read' Sun 'Beautifully written letters from the heart' Lady MagazineFull list of Fiona Phillips; Martha Roberts; Francesca Martinez; Rachel Joyce; Donal Ryan; Matt Haig; Philippa Rice; Naomi Alderman; Yuval Noah Harari; Ilona Burton; Rowan Coleman; Ellen White; Abbie Ross; Giles Andreae; Conn Iggulden; Seaneen Molloy-Vaughan; Genevieve Taylor; Thomas Harding; Jez Alborough; Caitlin Moran; Blake Morrison; Nicci French; Jo Elworthy; John Lewis-Stempel; Chris Riddell; Tessa Watt; Helen Dunmore; Alain de Botton; Deborah Levy; Kevin Bridges; Marian Keyes; Nicholas Allan; Nick Harkaway; Edward Stourton; Eoin Colfer; Shirley Hughes; Santham Sanghera; Alexandra Fuller; Daniel Levitin; Claire Greaves; Arianna Huffington; Richard Branson; Molly Pearce; Nicholas Pinnock; Tim Smit; Tony Parsons; Dave Chawner; @Sectioned__; Professor Lord Richard Layard;
The tag-team interview show where the celebrity guest becomes the interviewer.A complete collection of the talk show with a twist—the guest each week becomes the interviewer in the following episode. Focusing on the career and passions of a figure in the entertainment world whose work they admire, each interviewer gets to delve into the life of their hero as well as revealing hidden aspects of themselves.Featuring great British comedians, award-winning actors, and iconic musicians and writers, Chain Reaction serves you double helpings of amazing individuals like Johnny Vegas, Barry Cryer, Lenny Henry, David Tennant, Eddie Izzard, Lee Mack, Ruby Wax, Stephen Merchant, Caitlin Moran, Frankie Boyle, Bob Mortimer, Vic Reeves, Olivia Colman, Katherine Ryan, Ian Hislop, Victoria Coren-Mitchell, Joe Lycett, Sara Pascoe, Tim Vine, and many, many more.Production Produced by Tilusha Ghelani, Sam Bryant, Lianne Coop, Ed Morrish, Carl Cooper, Charlie Perkins, Richard Morris and Adnan Ahmed. Jenny Eclair, Jimmy Carr, Matt Lucas, Johnny Vegas, Stewart Lee, Alan Moore, Brian Eno, Jo Brand, Barry Cryer, Mark Thomas, Alexei Sayle, Lenny Henry, Bill Bailey, Simon Pegg, Marcus Brigstocke, Clive Anderson, John Lloyd, Phill Jupitus, John Hegley, Jack Dee, Jeremy Hardy, Catherine Tate, David Tennant, Richard Wilson, Arabella Weir, Paul Whitehouse, Robert Llewellyn, Dave Gorman, Frank Skinner, Eddie Izzard, Alastair Campbell, Alistair McGowan, Simon Callow, Ronni Ancona, Lee Mack, Ade Edmondson, Ruby Wax, Harry Shearer, Stephen Merchant, Jarvis Cocker, Rhys Thomas, Simon Day, Peter Hook, John Cooper Clarke, Kevin Eldon, Mark Steel, Barry Davies, Jeremy Front, Rebecca Front, Chris Addison, Derren Brown, Tim Minchin, Caitlin Moran, Jennifer Saunders, Terry Christian, Kevin Bridges, Frankie Boyle, Grant Morrison, Neil Innes, Graham Linehan, Adam Buxton, Reece Shearsmith, Bob Mortimer, Vic Reeves, Olivia Colman, Sharon Horgan, Dennis Kelly, Ed Byrne, Al Murray, Ian Hislop, Victoria Coren-Mitchell, Sandi Toksvig, Roy Hudd, Alison Steadman, Sara Cox, Joe Lycett, Katherine Ryan, Sara Pascoe, Harry Hill, Tim Vine, Ken Dodd.First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 30 December 2004 - 27 March 2017
Forty-five episodes from Series 1-8 of the Sony Award-winning BBC Radio comedy show, hosted by Rufus Hound.In this hilarious and revealing show, host Rufus Hound invites his guests to revisit their formative years by dusting off their intimate teenage diaries and reading them out in public for the very first time. From terrible poetry, musings on pop music and cringeworthy crushes, to fond recollections of schooldays and exotic holidays, to poignant and searingly honest confessions, these extracts reveal the secret thoughts, feelings and experiences of a host of well-known celebrities – before they became famous.Among the contributors are Richard Herring, Shappi Khorsandi, Sheila Hancock, Meera Syal, Arabella Weir, Robert Webb, Caitlin Moran, Ken Livingstone, Terry Wogan, Alex Horne, Lionel Shriver, Michael Rosen, Ian Rankin, Debbie McGee and John Finnemore.As they delve into the past and reflect on their youth, will they be filled with nostalgia, or embarrassment? What would they say to their younger selves? And what song will they choose to sum up their teenage years? Find out all this – and a lot more besides – in these surprising, insightful and hugely entertaining shows.Produced by Harriet JaineExecutive Aled EvansA Talkback production for BBC Radio 4Series 1Richard HerringRussell KaneShappi KhorsandiSteve HallJosie LongJenny EclairSeries 2Sheila HancockVictoria CorenMeera SyalRob DeeringPhil NicholSeries 3Michael WinnerJanet Street-PorterJo CaulfieldArabella WeirSeries 4Robert WebbCaitlin MoranJackie KayToby YoungRhona CameronJulia DonaldsonSeries 5Ken LivingstoneVanessa FeltzSarfraz MansoorRachel JohnsonJanet EllisKate MosseSeries 6Terry WoganChris DiffordOona KingRobert NewmanLucy WorsleyAlex HorneSeries 7Robert PestonLionel ShriverMichael RosenSamira AhmedChris Packham2017 SpecialIan RankinSeries 8Debbie McGeeJohn FinnemoreAnneka RicePippa EvansGyles BrandrethHelen Lederer
Ten emblematic lectures by world-leading thinkers, specially selected by the series producer.Since 1948, the BBC's iconic annual lecture series has provided a platform for brilliant, entertaining individuals to discuss and develop their ideas on radio. The topics range from art and science to history, culture, politics and more, and each Reith Lecture - which is a little longer than a TED talk - is followed by a lively question-and-answer session showcasing the speaker's expertise, wisdom and wit.This collection brings together ten of the very best Reith Lectures, chosen by the series producer, Jim Frank. Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry argues that art can no longer shock us - we've seen it all before; bestselling novelist Hilary Mantel explores how art can bring the dead back to life; Eliza Manningham-Buller, the former MI5 director, tells us what it was like to head up the security services in the aftermath of 9/11; Tom Kirkwood asks whether ageing and death are the price we pay for sex; and Margaret MacMillan discusses the relationship between war and humanity, and the role of the soldier.In addition, Atul Gawande considers the future of medicine; Michael Sandel examines the expansion of markets; Kwame Anthony Appiah appeals for a world free of racial fixations; Vilayanur S. Ramachandran looks at the process we call 'seeing'; and Daniel Barenboim celebrates the power of music to bring us together. Illuminating, captivating and thought-provoking, these superlative radio lectures are full of insight and inspiration.Production creditsPresented, chaired and introduced by Sue LawleyProduced and curated by Jim FrankEdited by Hugh LevinsonFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:Tom Kirkwood: Sex and Death 18 April 2001Vilayanur S. Ramachandran: Synapses and the Self 9 April 2003Daniel Barenboim: In the Beginning was Sound 7 April 2006Michael Sandel: Markets and Morals 9 June 2009Eliza Manningham-Buller: Terror 6 September 2011Grayson Perry: Nice Rebellion - Welcome In! 29 October 2013Atul Gawande: The Century of the System 2 December 2014Kwame Anthony Appiah: Colour 1 November 2016Hilary Mantel: The Day is for the Living 13 June 2017Margaret MacMillan: Fearing and Loving - Making Sense of the Warrior 3 July 2018
Features a collection of 26 fiction books written by leading children's authors.
Volume 1 of the Melbourne University Press 1966 printing.
Despite our fears, or perhaps because of them, readers have always been drawn to tales of death, terror, madness, and the supernatural. Award-winning editor Ellen Datlow knows the darkest corners of fiction and poetry better than most. Once again, she has braved the haunted landscape of modern horror to seek out the most chilling new works by both legendary masters of the genre and fresh young talents. Here are twisted hungers and obsessions, human and otherwise, along with an unsettling variety of spine-tingling fears and fantasies. The cutting edge of horror has never cut deeper than in this comprehensive showcase of the very best the field has tooffer.
“Foreign Affairs” Readers bring together important essays first published in “Foreign Affairs.” We include a variety of articles, serving different purposes. Some may be pieces of reportage, others may strongly argue a specific point of view, still others may be statesmen’s memoirs. Each volume presents a structured, focused set of our best essays on a specific topic. Both the topic and the essays have been chosen with a particular purpose in mind – classroom use. Most of the essays advance a thesis or provide important information that is likely to stimulate students to think and discuss the broader subject. Some are current, others were written a while ago. The latter are included because the arguments they advance are still crucial to understanding the issues. In “War in the Balkans,” various contributors have submitted the following The Last Ambassador ~ Invitation to War ~ How to Defeat Serbia ~ America, a European Power ~ Making Peace with the Guilty ~ Heading Off War in the Southern Balkans ~ The Triage of Dayton ~ Imagining Kosovo ~ Is Kosovo Real? The Debate ~ The New Interventionism ~ Kosovo’s Next Masters?
What would happen if you took some of Britain's best writing talent, put them on a plane and flew them to one of the most extraordinary and inaccessible places on the planet? What would happen if you took Irvine Welsh from the streets of Edinburgh and showed him a remote, dangerous village in Africa? What would happen if you flew Alex Garland into one of the world's most hazardous war zones? And how would Tony Hawks react if you dragged him away from his tennis and asked him to write a song with a Sudanese tribesman? With Victoria Glendinning, Andrew O'Hagan, Giles Foden and WF Deedes, these writers have experienced for themselves one of the most beautiful and yet troubled lands in the world - The Sudan. This remarkable collection of short stories and evocative travel writing is their response - as diverse and unpredictable as the country itself.
À la fois langage permettant de décrire la réalité et outil qui façonne notre quotidien, les mathématiques sont bien plus qu'une science. D'Euclide à Bourbaki, comment se sont-elles développées et imposées au coeur de nos sociétés ? Quelle place occupent-elles au sein de notre système éducatif ? Et quelles sont les nouvelles frontières, les nouveaux défis de cette science qui ne s'impose aucune limite ?
Accanto alla "heroic fantasy", che è quel genere in cui la fanno da padroni eroi muscolosi di origine barbarica sempre con la spada in mano e pronti a fare a fette chiunque, si è sviluppato un altro genere, quello dei miti, anzi dei M.I.T.H., dove a muoversi è un eroe alquanto incompetente ma dotato di buona volontà. Se poi al suo fianco ci mettete un familiare che si rispetti sotto forma di una creatura dalle diaboliche origini, si ottiene la coppia Skeeve-Aahz, sempre pronta a cacciarsi nei guai per risolvere MITHici misteri. Ma non tutto nella fantasy è mitico o eroico: c'è anche il lato fiabesco, quello che sogna di antichi regni e di giovani fanciulle in pericolo, di creature dei boschi e di unicorni fatati, di Re e di Regine, di eroi puri di cuore e di malvagi dai perversi desideri. E tutti essi hanno bisogno dei loro cantori. Che trovano in una schiera di autori molto noti nel campo della Fantasy, come Tanith Lee o Jane Yolen o Emma Bull, cui se ne affiancano altri che devono la loro fama ad altri generi letterari, come Garry Kilworth, Greg Bear o Dan Daly, con un passato fantascientifico alle spalle. Un modo nuovo, diverso, affascinante di raccontare sogni e desideri, di creare fiabe moderne con un linguaggio antico e universale.Indice:Robert L. ASPRIN - M.Y.T.H. Inc. Link, 1986Ellen DATLOW - Fiabe d'eroi)JONES e GWYNETH - Amanti (The Lovers)Greg BEAR - Una storia magica (Sleepside Story, 1988)Tanith LEE - I figli perduti (White as Sin, Now)Midori SNYDER - Jack Straw (Jack Straw)Charles DE LINT - Scostamenti temporali (Timeskip)Jane YOLEN - La bandiera delle fate (The Faery Flag)Leszek KOLAKOWSKI - La guerra contro le cose (The War with Things)Lisa TUTTLE - Il giardino cintato (The Walled Garden)Emma BULL - L'uccello che cinguetta (A Bird That Whistles)Garry KILWORTH - Il cane fatato (Dogfaerie)Delia SHERMAN - La signorina Carstairs e l'uomo pesce (Miss Carstairs and the Merman)Robley WILSON - Baci terribili (Terrible Kisses)Zhaxi DAWA - Anime unite (Souls Tied to the Knots on a Leather Cord)Leif ENGER - Il dito di Hansel (Hansel's Finger)Dan DALY - Autoritratto (Self-portrait Mixed Media on Pavement)Michael DE LARRABEITI - Il platano e la fontana (The Plane Tree and the Fountain)Copertina di Oliviero Berni
Joy Division remain one of Britain's most influential and best-loved bands, their music as dramatic and compelling now as when they first appeared almost forty years ago. Unknown Pleasures, their debut album, is their definitive document, a brooding, thrilling record whose cryptic contents have haunted the imaginations of generations of listeners.The ten new stories in We Were Strangers, each of which takes its title and inspiration from a song on the album, offer an original, distinctive and wide-ranging response.A man receives a knock on the door from a neighbour with a curious obsession: he wants to buy all the garages on the street. A solider, recently returned from a war, meets his son’s new stepfather and finds himself wanting to talk about the mysterious dreams which plague him. A woman awakes in an unfamiliar room, a stranger covered in blood beside her. Why is she unable to remember how she got there? And why does her companion seem so familiar?Featuring new fiction from Jenn Ashworth, Anne Billson, David Gaffney, Jessie Greengrass, Zoe Lambert, Toby Litt, Sophie Mackintosh, Louise Marr, Nicholas Royle and Eley Williams, and taking in tales of isolation and anxiety, but also ecstasy and otherworldly adventure, We Were Strangers lights a path through the nocturnal territory mapped out in Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures.
Please Note That The Following Individual Books As Per Original ISBN and Cover Image In this Listing shall be Dispatched The Body, The Beekeeper of Aleppo, Girl Woman Other 3 Books Collection The A Guide for Bill Bryson sets off to explore the human body, how it functions and its remarkable ability to heal itself. Full of extraordinary facts and astonishing stories The A Guide for Occupants is a brilliant, often very funny attempt to understand the miracle of our physical and neurological make up. A wonderful successor to A Short History of Nearly Everything. The Beekeeper of Nuri is a beekeeper; his wife, Afra, an artist. They live a simple life, rich in family and friends, in the beautiful Syrian city of Aleppo - until the unthinkable happens. When all they care for is destroyed by war, they are forced to escape. As Nuri and Afra travel through a broken world, they must confront not only the pain of their own unspeakable loss. Girl, Woman, From Newcastle to Cornwall, from the birth of the twentieth century to the teens of the twenty-first, Girl, Woman, Other follows a cast of twelve characters on their personal journeys through this country and the last hundred years. They're each looking for something - a shared past, an unexpected future, a place to call home, somewhere to fit in, a lover.
La Machine à Rêver est de retour avec une nouvelle formule trimestrielle, proposant 270 pages de bande dessinées et d'articles.Le mythique Métal Hurlant est de retour ! À la fois panorama de l'imaginaire d'aujourd'hui et terrain de jeu pour les auteurs de bande dessinée, Métal Hurlant, aussi éclectique qu’inventif, vous embarque dans les arcanes de l’imagination au rythme de quatre numéros par an. Concrètement, Métal Hurlant c’est plus de 250 pages de bandes dessinées chaque trimestre, accompagnées d’articles sur les actualités culturelles et d’entretiens inédits : de quoi satisfaire tous les amateurs et toutes les amatrices d’imaginaire !
Hors-série, Eté 2017 Collectif (Auteur) Paru le 19 mai 2017 Revue (broché)
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" Le checkpoint incarne l'occupation, il la symbolise, il la manifeste. Chaque passage rappelle aux Palestiniens de H2 [à Hébron] qu'ils sont soumis au pouvoir des militaires, qu'ils sont occupés ; chaque passage appuie là où ça fait mal. Comme un point de contention sur un corps congestionné, une pression sur un corps douloureux, sur un corps qui déborde. " Maylis de Kerangal.50 ans après la guerre des Six-Jours et l'occupation de la Cisjordanie par Israël, que signifie, au quotidien, vivre dans les Territoires occupés ?Ayelet Waldman et Michael Chabon se sont associés à l'ONG israélienne " Breaking the Silence " pour demander à 24 brillants écrivains du monde entier de se rendre dans les Territoires occupés afin de témoigner du quotidien de ceux et de celles qui y vivent, et de réfléchir, de l'intérieur, au conflit israélo-arabe. Au travers de leurs courts récits, poignants, incisifs, tendres ou révoltés, on entre dans les villes occupées, dans les maisons, on partage les inquiétudes des Palestiniens, leurs combats, leurs humiliations, leurs difficultés à se déplacer, à étudier, à avoir une vie sociale. Ce livre est aussi un état des lieux des guerres qui déchirent deux peuples, des tensions historiques, géopolitiques et économiques, et d'une politique gouvernementale israélienne toujours plus invasive.26 histoires qui racontent le coût humain de l'occupation.
This Picador 40th Anniversary 3 book set includes:RoomBridget Jones' DiaryThe Lovely Bones
De l'incontournable Bicyclette bleue de Régine Deforges aux SAS de Gérard de Villiers en passant par les romans de Judy Blume, Anaïs Nin ou Annie Ernaux, nombreux sont les livres à l'origine des premiers émois adolescents. Aujourd'hui, femmes et hommes de tout âge sont revenus sur les pas de leurs 15 ans pour se remémorer cet éveil à la sexualité grâce à la littérature.Après l'interdiction à la vente aux mineurs du roman Bien trop petit de Manu Causse (collection L'Ardeur, Éditions Thierry Magnier), l'écrivain Nicolas Mathieu lance l'initiative #whenIwas15 sur Instagram. 70 témoignages ont été sélectionnés pour former ce recueil qui se veut une réponse à cette censure injuste et hypocrite.Alors, osons L'Ardeur !
Ever wondered how Scandinavians cope with 24-hour darkness, why we feel pain, or whether smartphones make children stupid? Have you heard about the US military’s research into supercharging minds? You need some Brainology. Originally written for Wellcome, the global health charity, Brainology’s stories explore the mysteries of the human mind. They follow maverick doctors as they piece together the puzzle of our emotions, nerves and behaviour. Aimed at the general reader, every chapter is packed with insight. Tuck into some seriously thrilling science. Contents: Ouch! The science of pain Why doctors are reclaiming LSD and ecstasy Inside the mind of an interpreter How should we deal with dark winters? Smartphones won’t* make your kids dumb (*Probably) You can train your mind into ‘receiving’ medicine Charting the phenomenon of deep grief The mirror cure for phantom limb pain Can you think yourself into a different person? How to survive a troubled childhood What tail-chasing dogs reveal about humans A central nervous solution to arthritis Could virtual reality headsets relieve pain? What it means to be homesick in the 21st Century Lighting up brain tumours with Project Violet The US military plan to supercharge brains
16 revealing stories about the human brainEver wondered how Scandinavians cope with 24-hour darkness, why we feel pain - or whether smartphones really make children stupid?Have you heard about the US army's research into supercharging minds?You need some Brainology . Written for Wellcome, the health charity, these stories follow doctors as they solve the puzzle of our emotions, nerves and behaviour.Discover fascinating and intriguing stories from the world of science.Contents• Ouch! The science of pain - John Walsh• Why doctors are reclaiming LSD and ecstasy - Sam Wong• Inside the mind of an interpreter - Geoff Watts• How should we deal with dark winters? - Linda Geddes• Smartphones won’t* make your kids dumb (*Probably) - Olivia Solon• You can train your mind into ‘receiving’ medicine - Jo Marchant• Charting the phenomenon of deep grief - Andrea Volpe• The mirror cure for phantom limb pain - Srinath Perur• Can you think yourself into a different person? - Will Storr• How to survive a troubled childhood - Lucy Maddox• What tail-chasing dogs reveal about humans - Shayla Love• A central nervous solution to arthritis - Gaia Vince• Could virtual reality headsets relieve pain? - Jo Marchant• What it means to be homesick in the 21st Century - John Osborne• Lighting up brain tumours with Project Violet - Alex O'Brien• The US military plan to supercharge brains - Emma YoungEXTRACTOuch! The science of painJohn WalshOne night in May, my wife sat up in bed and said, ‘I’ve got this awful pain just here.’ She prodded her abdomen and made a face. ‘It feels like something’s really wrong.’ Woozily noting that it was 2am, I asked what kind of pain it was. ‘Like something’s biting into me and won’t stop,’ she said.‘Hold on,’ I said blearily, ‘help is at hand.’ I brought her a couple of ibuprofen with some water, which she downed, clutching my hand and waiting for the ache to subside.An hour later, she was sitting up in bed again, in real distress. ‘It’s worse now,’ she said, ‘really nasty. Can you phone thedoctor?’ Miraculously, the family doctor answered the phone at 3am, listened to her recital of symptoms and concluded, ‘It might be your appendix. Have you had yours taken out?’ No, she hadn’t. ‘It could be appendicitis,’ he surmised, ‘but if it was dangerous you’d be in much worse pain than you’re in. Go to the hospital in the morning, but for now, take some paracetamol and try to sleep.’Barely half an hour later, the balloon went up. She was awakened for the third time, but now with a pain so savage and uncontainable it made her howl like a tortured witch face down on a bonfire. The time for murmured assurances and spousal procrastination was over. I rang a local minicab, struggled into my clothes, bundled her into a dressing gown, and we sped to St Mary’s Paddington at just before 4am.The flurry of action made the pain subside, if only through distraction, and we sat for hours while doctors brought forms to be filled, took her blood pressure and ran tests. A registrar poked a needle into my wife’s wrist and said, ‘Does that hurt? Does that? How about that?’ before ‘Impressive. You have a very high pain threshold.’The pain was from pancreatitis, brought on by rogue gallstones that had escaped from her gall bladder and made their way, like fleeing convicts, to a refuge in her pancreas, causing agony. She was given a course of antibiotics and, a month later, had an operation to remove her gall bladder.‘It’s keyhole surgery,’ said the surgeon breezily, ‘so you’ll be back to normal very soon. Some people feel well enough to take the bus home after the operation.’ His optimism was misplaced. My lovely wife, she of the admirably high pain threshold, had to stay overnight, and came home the following day filled with painkillers; when they wore off, she writhed with suffering. After three days she rang the specialist, only to be Buy the book to carry on readingTable of ContentsContents• Ouch! The science of pain - John Walsh• Why doctors are reclaiming LSD and ecstasy - Sam Wong• Inside the mind of an interpreter - Geoff Watts• How should we deal with dark winters? - Linda Geddes• Smartphones won’t* make your kids dumb (*Probably) - Olivia Solon• You can train your mind into ‘receiving’ medicine - Jo Marchant• Charting the phenomenon of deep grief - Andrea Volpe• The mirror cure for phantom limb pain - Srinath Perur• Can you think yourself into a different person? - Will Storr• How to survive a troubled childhood - Lucy Maddox• What tail-chasing dogs reveal about humans - Shayla Love• A central nervous solution to arthritis - Gaia Vince• Could virtual reality headsets relieve pain? - Jo Marchant• What it means to be homesick in the 21st Century - John Osborne• Lighting up brain tumours with Project Violet - Alex O'Brien• The US military plan to supercharge brains - Emma Young
"Nous appelons à définir ensemble un nouveau programme de résistance : pour nous, résister c'est créer." Reprenant cet appel lancé en 2004 par treize anciens résistants, 100 citoyens, tous reconnus dans leur domaine, ont conjugué leurs réflexions et leurs expériences pour élaborer un nouveau projet, #LesJoursHeureux Sur la démocratie, le vivre-ensemble, l'économie, l'écologie, ils proposent un cap à suivre et 120 actions immédiates. Pour qu'au brouillard de notre époque succèdent des jours heureux !
Contents:• "Father Schebesta's Work Among the BaMbuti-Pygmies," by Colin M. Turnbull• "L'étude des Mongo et de leurs pygmoides," by G. Hulstraert• "Les groupes sanguins des pygmées du Congo et du Ruanda-Urundi," by Jean-Baptista Jadin• "Zu dem Problem der Klasseneinteilung in Lebendiges und Lebloses in den Pygmäen- und walnegerdialekten des Ituri, Congo," by Anton Vorbichler• "Der Sippenälteste bei den zentralafrikanischen Bambuti nach den Forschungen P. Schebestas," by Johannes Fabian• "Die methodologischen Bedeutung von Sprache und Mythos und das Weltbild der Bambuti," by Wilhelm Dupré• "Altertümlichkeit und Bedeutung der Kultur der Andamaner," by Lidio Cipriani• "Lebensraum und Weltbild der Andamaner," by Walter Nippold• "Archaeology and legend in the Andaman Islands," by Robert Heine-Geldern• "Some Medicinal Plants known to the Mamanua of Northeastern Mindanao, Philippines," by Maceda Marcelino• "The Negritos of the Philippines and the Early Spanish Missionaries," by Rudolf Rahmann• "Anthropologie der Zwergrassen (Wissenschaftliche und popularwissenschaftliche Arbeiten der Prof. Dr. Paul Schebesta in der tschechishen Literatur)," by Vojtěch Fetter• "Frühe Bildquellen von Kapländischen Eingeborenen," by Walter Hirschberg• "Die "lo-nine' Heirat bei den Inland-Osu (Ghana)," by Hugo Huber• "Die religiöse und soziale Weidergutmachung des Mordesbei den Atscholi in Uganda," by Renato Boccassino• "L'aspect social du mânisme bantou," byHermann Hochegger• "Gottesglaube und Ahnenkult der Bayansi," by Josef Thiel• "Der Hochgott der Zulu," by Hans Stirnimann• "Freie Aufsätze von Negerknaben. (Ein Beitrag zum Problem des Denkens und der Persönlichkeit bei den Entwicklungsvölkern)," by Michael Schulien• "Vom Wesen der Beduinen Ägyptens," by Anna Hohenwart-Gerlachstein• "Geisterglaube bei den voristlamischen Arabern," by Joseph Henninger• "Die Geier-Mutter und Verwandtes," by Hermann Baumann• "The Aboriginal Races in North-Eastern Central India," by Stephan Fuchs• "Der kultische Aspekt des Hausesbei den Bhilala n Zentralindien," by Josef Haekel• "Die Kultpfähle der Rathwa-Bhilala," by Engebert Stiglmayr• "Opferbrauchtum in den Familien des Uraon-Stammes," by Clemens Beck• "Die Regenprozessoin in Lungsi (Nordwest-Chian)," by Johannes Frick• "Zur Religion der ronzezeitlichen Bewohner der Waldzone Osteuropas," by Johannes Maringer• "Der Schlafstättenwechsel (Metaklisie) mit magischen Folgen in Nordost-Neuguinea," by Georg Höltker• "Das Entstehen einer Handtrommel im Hochland von Neuguinea," by Heinrich Aufenanger• "Einige Legenden der Kanoä am Rio Corumbiara, Territoriao Rondonia, Brasilien," by Etta Becker-Donner• "Das ethnologischen Werk Damian Kreichgauers," by Helmut Loiskandl• "Primitivität in anthropologischer Sicht," by Margarete Weninger• "Zur rationalen Deutung des Hörbereiches als geisteswissenschaftliches Problem," by Walter Graf• "Zur kritischen Analyse der Legende," by Alois Selzer• "Völkerkunde und moderne Missio unter Naturvölkern," by Kurt Piskaty Naturvölker• "Kulturvölker. (Zur Diskussion um die ethologischen Grundbegriffe)," by Klaus Klostermaier• Verzeichnis der Publikationen von Paul SchelbestaStudia Instituti Anthropos, Volume 18.
There is no other Hollywood legends quite like, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. Sit back and listen to your favorite stars in these radio shows from 1936-1951. You will simple enjoy these classic live radio show dramatizations from the golden days of radio and Hollywood. 6 Audio CD' The Little Foxes, JEZEBEL, All About Eve, Mary Of Scotland, Chained, The Ten Years. Commercials are left in original state. Public Domain-compilation by YourRadioShows