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אין אונדזער שטוב האָט מען אַלע מאָל גערעדט װעגן דיבוקים, גלגולים, הײַ זער װוּ ס'האָבן אַרומגעשטיפֿט לצים, קעלערס װוּ ס'האָבן זיך אױפֿגעהאַלטן נישט-גוטע. דער טאַטע האָט גערעדט דערפֿון, ערשטנס, צוליב דעם װאָס די זאַכן זענען אים אָנגעגאַנגען. צװײטנס, דערפֿאַר װײַ ל אין דער גרױסער שטאָט װערן די קינדער קאַליע. מ'גײט, מ'זעט, מ'לײענט פּסולע ביכער, און ס'שאַדט דעריבער נישט צו דערמאָנען אַז ס'זענען פֿאַראַן פֿאַרבאָרגענע כּוחות. ...
Youth movements
(2008)
Wälder bei Biberach
(2008)
Women Writing Zimbabwe
(2008)
The fifteen stories in Women Writing Zimbabwe offer a kaleidoscope of fresh, moving, and comic perspectives on the way in which events of the last decade have impacted on individuals, women in particular. Several stories (Tagwira, Ndlovu and Charsley) look at the impact that AIDS has on women who become the care-givers, often without emotional or physical support. It is often assumed that women will provide support and naturally make the necessary sacrifices. Brickhill and Munsengezi focus on the hidden costs and unexpected rewards of this nurturing role. Many families have been separated over the last decade. Ndlovu, Mutangadura, Katedza, Mhute and Rheam all explore exile's long, often painful, reach and the consequences of deciding to remain at home. In lighter vein, but with equal sharpness of perception, Gappah, Manyika, Sandi, and Holmes poke gentle fun at the demands of new-found wealth, status and manners. Finally, Musariri reminds us that the hidden costs of undisclosed trauma can continue to affect our lives for years afterwards. All of the writers share a sensitivity of perception and acuity of vision. Reading their stories will enlarge and stimulate our own understanding.
This study investigates the experiences of women journalists during the last phase of Namibia's liberation struggle against South African rule. Black or white, women journalists in Namibia made significant contribu-tions to the liberation cause -including the founding of a high-profiled newspaper -whilst others worked for media sympathetic to the apart-heid government. Based on interviews and deploying feminist media theory, Maria Mboono Nghidinwa pays close attention to the gendered power relationships in the newsrooms of newspapers and radio stations at the time. She looks at the intense political intimidations which tar-geted women and, in particular, the constraints experienced by black women journalists.
Als ursprünglicher Felsbewohner fühlt sich der anpassungsfähige Steinmarder in Dörfern und Städten wohl. Dort fi ndet er ausreichend Nahrung und vielfältige Unterschlupfmöglichkeiten. So erstaunt es nicht, dass Marder ins Siedlungsgebiet ausweichen, wenn sie auf dem Land kein Revier festigen können. Da der Steinmarder ein nachtaktiver Einzelgänger ist, kreuzt er unseren Weg nur selten. Der hervorragende Kletterer hält sich aber gerne in unseren Dachgeschossen auf, sei es zur Aufzucht von Jungen oder um sich tagsüber zu verstecken. Diese Publikation zeigt die Problematik von Mardern in Siedlungsräumen auf, gibt Lösungsvorschläge und Verhaltensmaßnahmen.
Die zentrale Botschaft der Risikoanalyse des WBGU lautet, dass der Klimawandel ohne entschiedenes Gegensteuern bereits in den kommenden Jahrzehnten die Anpassungsfähigkeit vieler Gesellschaften überfordern wird. Daraus könnten Gewalt und Destabilisierung erwachsen, die die nationale und internationale Sicherheit in einem erheblichen Ausmaß bedrohen. Der Klimawandel könnte die Staatengemeinschaft aber auch zusammenführen, wenn sie ihn als Menschheitsbedrohung versteht und in den kommenden Jahren durch eine energische und weltweit abgestimmte Klimapolitik die Weichen für die Vermeidung eines gefährlichen anthropogenen Klimawandels stellt. Gelingt dies nicht, wird der Klimawandel zunehmend Spaltungs- und Konfliktlinien in der internationalen Politik hervorrufen, weil er vielfältige Verteilungskonflikte in und zwischen Ländern auslöst: um Wasser, um Land, um die Bewältigung von Flüchtlingsbewegungen oder um Kompensationszahlungen zwischen den wesentlichen Verursachern des Klimawandels und den Ländern, die vor allem von dessen destruktiven Wirkungen betroffen sein werden.
Der Senat der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität hat in seiner Sitzung vom 16. April 2008 gemäß § 40 Abs. 2 Ziffer 1 des Hessischen Hochschulgesetzes in der Fassung vom 31. Juli 2000 (GVBl. I S. 374), zuletzt geändert durch Gesetz vom 05. November 2007 (GVBl. I S. 710), die folgende Wahlordnung beschlossen.
The Video Vortex Reader is the first collection of critical texts to deal with the rapidly emerging world of online video – from its explosive rise in 2005 with YouTube, to its future as a significant form of personal media. After years of talk about digital convergence and crossmedia platforms we now witness the merger of the Internet and television at a pace no-one predicted. These contributions from scholars, artists and curators evolved from the first two Video Vortex conferences in Brussels and Amsterdam in 2007 which focused on responses to YouTube, and address key issues around independent production and distribution of online video content. What does this new distribution platform mean for artists and activists? What are the alternatives?
This book is about emerging informal responses to unemployment in Malawi. To the bicycle taxi and handcart operators who are at the centre of the book, informality is a means for negotiating newer experiences and challenges associated with urbanisation. Jimu richly documents how informal economy activities continue to represent grassroots responses to widespread poverty, unavailability of meaningful employment opportunities and the failure of the state as well as the private and the non-state sectors to respond to escalating demand for formal sector jobs. Multiplicity of activities and straddling urban and rural opportunities are strategies employed to deal with opportunity impermanence and maximize returns from various low paying tasks and jobs. While these activities have grown without state support, state involvement is necessary to regulate and promote the welfare of the workers in the sector as well as that of the users of their service and the general public. This will require constructive engagement among the operators, users of their services, local government, and various state agencies.
Unterer Neckar
(2008)
This book explores the latent and sometimes overt undercurrents that have shaped the judicial history of Cameroon since the United Nations Trusteeship period. It is an insightful account by a critical observer privileged to serve as Director of Public Prosecutions and a judge in a post-independence context characterized by dual and often conflictual legal systems inspired by French and English colonialism. Justice Nyo'Wakai demonstrates how the conflict of judicial concepts, procedures and usages have led to the Francophone judicial system trying to impose itself on the Anglophone judicial system in Cameroon. Often reduced to toothless bulldogs by new constitutional dispensations informed largely by the French colonial legacy and Francophone realities, Anglophones have bemoaned the independence of the Judiciary identified with their Anglo-Saxon heritage. In the face of such domination and the highhandedness of the Executive, only mature cool headedness and the ability to bend over backwards on the part of Anglophone legal practitioners have contained the explosive situation and allowed for a gradual evolution of the Judicial System in Cameroon.
Un moment de ma vie
(2008)
Auch 30 Jahre nach der Geburt des ersten „Retortenbabys“ Louise Brown im Jahr 1978 bleibt für viele Paare der Wunsch nach einem eigenen Kind unerfüllt, und ihre Hoffnungen richten sich auf moderne Techniken assistierter Reproduktion. Die Reproduktionsmedizin hat seitdem immense Fortschritte gemacht und neue Chancen eröffnet. Mit diesen Chancen ist indessen zugleich eine Fülle neuer Herausforderungen verbunden, deren moralische und rechtliche Implikationen erheblich sind. Der vorliegende Band vereint Beiträge zweier Tagungen, die im Jahr 2007 vom »Forum für Ethik in der Medizin Frankfurt am Main e.V.« gemeinsam mit der »Arbeitsgruppe Reproduktionsmedizin und Embryonenschutz in der Akademie für Ethik in der Medizin« sowie vom »Zentrum für Medizinrecht« der Universität Göttingen veranstaltet wurden und welche die aktuelle Debatte um die Reproduktionsmedizin und ihre Möglichkeiten aufgreifen. Sie wenden sich den Errungenschaften und Problemen assistierter Fortpflanzung im Allgemeinen zu, widmen jedoch ihr Augenmerk speziell donogenen Techniken (Eizellspende, Samenspende, Embryospende) sowie dem Kinderwunsch in besonderen Situationen (etwa körperliche Behinderung, letale Erkrankung eines Partners, gleichgeschlechtliche Lebensgemeinschaften).
Titabet and the Takumbeng
(2008)
Titabet and the Takumbeng is a play that relives the unprecedented political upheaval of the 1992 first ever multiparty presidential elections in Cameroon. Following the controversial elections, Bamenda - the stronghold of the main opposition party, the Social Democratic Front (SDF) - was plunged into a tense and intense civil disobedience campaign. The violence which ensued pitted SDF militants who claimed their victory was stolen against regime loyalists. The government reacted by imposing a curfew on Bamenda. The army that was dispatched to keep the peace committed ferocious kidnapping, rape, theft and torture, driving women, children and men into the arms of terror. Titabet the protagonist emerges as the leader of the oppressed. He and the sacred women's cult of Takumbeng were the only hope for the people. The sacred cleansing cult and Titabet's courageous resistance apparently brought an end to what would have been too devastating a tale to narrate. Kehbuma Langmia teaches courses in Mass Communications, Broadcast Journalism and Media Studies at Bowie State University. With previous degrees in fine arts, television and film, he earned his PhD in Mass Communication and Media Studies from Howard University. He also has an MA degree in theatre arts from the University of Yaound?, Cameroon. He is also a graduate from the Television Academy in Munich, Germany. Dr. Langmia writes, produces and directs independent productions, and serves as executive producer for students' television projects at Bowie State University.
Their Champagne Party Will End! Poems in Honor of Bate Besong : Poems in Honor of Bate Besong
(2008)
A collection of six thought-provoking stories, four of which were award-winning-stories at the 1990 literary contest of the national Association of Cameroonian Poets and Writers (APEC). The stories are set in different localities in Africa and Cameroon in particular. The author in a lucid manner explores the theme of women lib- the African way in the lead story. Ebenye, the protagonist, representing the sharp-witted African woman cannot understand why she should cook food without tasting of it. So she decides to take the bold step of eating a piece of the python that she has been ordered to cook for the men of her community. The other stories tackle themes of corruption, poverty, alcoholism, endurance, love and more.
The Wayeyi [: phrasebook]
(2008)
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