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2024 |
![]() ![]() Author: Annapurna Publisher: Ass. Multimage Papà Universo è un papà di quelli impegnatissimi a far crescere e curare con amore e serenità i suoi infiniti figli. Un libro illustrato sulla romantica nascita del pianeta Terra. Età di lettura: da 5 anni. € 15,00
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2021 |
![]() ![]() Author: Annapurna D. D. Publisher: Ass. Multimage Maccaruga è una primadonna nata per andare in scena insieme ai suoi lettori. Maccaruga è una tartaruga curiosa che vive nel laghetto del parco di Tor Tre Teste, nelle cui vicinanze c'è una magica Biblioteca. La sua è una storia che viene da lontano, una storia scritta, coccolata e messa in scena dalla sua autrice per ben 12 anni. L'idea è venuta facendo capolino da una foto scattata dal "Mago del Bosco" Antonio Citti amante della Natura e guida del CEA (Centro Educazione Ambientale) nonché inesauribile fonte di ispirazione, in una delle numerose visite guidate al parco e in biblioteca rivolte alle scuole. Sebbene Anto sia un tipo un po' diciamolo pure... "dispotico", Maccaruga aveva le sue idee e, ben chiare su come voleva essere illustrata, anche perché già dal nome si capisce che il suo guscio... perciò, per diverso tempo, sono andate aventi le diatribe tra protagonista e scrittrice sulla scelta dell'illustratrice. E quando finalmente hanno trovato un accordo è nata la storia che ora finalmente potete leggere inchiostro su carta... Con la speranza che questo libro vi trasmetta gioia, serenità ma più di tutto il piacere della lettura silenziosa e individuale come in compagnia. Età di lettura: da 7 anni. € 13,00
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Adhya Tapan Kumar (EDT), Mishra Bibhuti Bhusan (EDT), Annapurna K. (EDT), Verma Deepak Kumar (EDT), Kumar Upendra (EDT) Publisher: Springer Verlag € 150,40
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Keane David (EDT), Waughray Annapurna (EDT) Publisher: Manchester Univ Pr € 127,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Sengupta Urmi (EDT), Shaw Annapurna (EDT) Publisher: Routledge India € 141,90
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![]() ![]() Author: Sarkar Runa (EDT), Shaw Annapurna (EDT) Publisher: Springer Verlag € 129,40
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Waughray Annapurna Publisher: Routledge This book will examine the legal regulation of caste discrimination in three key legal spheres: in India (the world’s largest caste-affected country and the country with the greatest experience of using law to tackle such discrimination); in international human rights law; and in Britain, the first European country to introduce a prohibition of caste discrimination in domestic equality law. Caste prejudice and discrimination affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, depriving men, women and children of their economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights and subjecting many to appalling suffering and violence. In the diaspora context caste prejudice and discrimination is pernicious and insidious, often invisible, and hence difficult to capture in law. Capturing Caste in Law aims to present a coherent account of the role of law initially in the construction of caste inequality and discrimination, and subsequent legal efforts to address such discrimination. The gaps in existing law, domestic and international, in relation to caste discrimination will be identified and examined. The book will adopt a jurisdiction by jurisdiction / sphere by sphere approach which in practice is broadly chronological approach. First it will examine how the concept of caste and the phenomenon of discrimination and inequality on grounds of caste have been defined, constructed and addressed by law. It will trace the evolution of the religious, social and legal rationales for caste discrimination in India, and conversely the evolution in India of legal remedies for its elimination. Caste is a complex social phenomenon, and this book will explain and address the legal challenges of capturing caste in national and international law. In doing so it will examine the advantages and limitations of existing legal analyses and frameworks for tackling discrimination based on caste. The book will be of great interest to academics and students of human rights law, equality and discrimination law, international human rights law, minority rights and area studies (South Asia and its diaspora). It will also be of relevance to practitioners and those in the public and NGO sectors involved in the implementation and enforcement of equality law in the UK. € 200,70
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Eisenberg Jesse, Eisenberg Hallie (NRT), Sriram Annapurna (NRT), Darke Erin (NRT), Nissan Collin (NRT) Publisher: Audible Studios on Brilliance audio € 9,20
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Annapurna Sircar Publisher: Roman Books Academic € 17,60
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![]() ![]() Author: Annapurna Sircar Publisher: Roman Books Academic € 23,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Annapurna Sircar Publisher: Roman Books Academic € 17,60
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Potluri Annapurna Publisher: Counterpoint In the fall of 1911, Alexandre Lautens, an ambitious French philologist, sweeps into a remote part of India to study the Telugu language. Hosted by a local wealthy landowner and his family, Lautens arrives at a moment of change for the Adivis: Mohini, the younger and strikingly beautiful daughter is about to marry, an act which will inevitably condem her older sister, who suffers from being plain and disfigured, to spinsterhood. Intellectually curious by nature, the elder sister Anjali is beguiled by Lautens, and as they find an intimacy within language, an unexpected relationship develops. After Anjali confesses that her disfigurement ? a lasting injury from polio ? has kept her from swimming since her childhood, Lautens surprises her with a trip to the beach. Regardless of what might have happened between them, Adivi is outraged when he hears word of their outing. Thinking his daughter a tramp and Lautens a predator, both are swiftly kicked out, left to fend for themselves?separately?as they try to navigate what really happened. Lautens returns to France, never sure if he should have remained part of Anjali’s life. Anjali flees too, seeking a life of political activism she never knew possible. Despite a life brimming with independence and bravery, Anjali never loses sight of the man who, however briefly, filled her heart. € 21,40
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