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    Commentary on Irshad al-Fusuk uka tahqiq al-haqq min 'ilm al-usul by Al-Shawkani
    Rebel Power
    Margrit Kennedy. Architect for Ecology, Complementary Currencies and Social Justice
    How I Saved My Friend Jesus
    The Complete Guide to Cibachrome Printing
    A Life Shaped by Permaculture
    • The mention of the name Declan Kennedy is immediately associated with the whole permaculture movement in Germany and in Europe. He is also well-known for his work with Ecovillages. He is a dancer, an urban designing architect, a mediater, moderator and spiritual healer. Declan Kennedy in an institution. Indeed, it was he and his late wife Margrit who invited one of the two inventors of permaculture, Bill Mollison, to come to Berlin and to launch the concept in Europe 1981. From there Bill took it to North and South America, often accompanied by Margrit and/or Declan Kennedy as co-teachers. Bill had just received the Right Livelihood Award, the so-called „Alternative Nobel Prize“ when he came the second time to Berlin, this time speaking to more than 500 people who immediately became enthusiasts and followed the Kennedies in establishing the concept - the beginnings of a world-wide movement. The two Kennedies immediately did the Permaculture Design courses in Tasmania and were asked by Bill to be his representatives in Europe. Declan taught the first two Permaculture Design Courses in 16 European countries (and in Brazil) in the 1980's and into the 1990's. He then expanded the concept - with others - into the Global Ecovillage Network of which he became Founding Chairman in 1995. In the meantime, Declan & Margrit had moved from Berlin to the first German ecovillage: Lebensgarten (1985) where they also invited the other founder of Permaculture: David Holmgren who had been continually expanding the concept into landscape design. people design and design for sustainability. Declan's development ran pretty well parallel, now a amazing life's work. This book, written by the German author and biographer Peter Krause and translated by Californian Elisa Graf, shows how most of Declan's transformation came about and how his creative upbringing in Ireland and other activities before 1980 paved the way for his later inspiring contributions.

      A Life Shaped by Permaculture
    • How I Saved My Friend Jesus

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      • 2 uur lezen

      The narrative follows Joshua, a nuclear and astrophysicist who is also a devoted Christian. Driven by his quest for truth, he grapples with the historical existence of Jesus and embarks on an ambitious plan to uncover the reality behind Jesus's story. As he navigates the intersection of faith and science, Joshua's journey reflects his deep commitment to understanding both his beliefs and the scientific world around him.

      How I Saved My Friend Jesus
    • Margrit Kennedy (1939-2013) was a prominent advocate for complementary currencies, ecology, and women's rights. Shaped by post-war events, she pursued social justice through architecture and art. This book presents a vivid account of her life, work, and influence in the ecology movement alongside her husband, Declan Kennedy.

      Margrit Kennedy. Architect for Ecology, Complementary Currencies and Social Justice
    • Rebel Power

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      • 10 uur lezen

      Many of the world's states are the result of robust national movements that achieved independence. Many other national movements have failed in their attempts to achieve statehood, including the Basques, the Kurds, and the Palestinians. In Rebel Power, Peter Krause offers a powerful new theory to explain this...

      Rebel Power
    • Bernard A. Lietaer (1942 - 2019) was active worldwide as a financial expert. He advised companies, governments and NGOs. In addition, he presented his ideas and concepts to a broad public in numerous books, essays and interviews. He also taught at various international universities. After his success as a senior executive of the Belgian Central Bank and as manager of a hedge fund, he increased his commitment to complementary currencies and currency systems. In this field, he is considered a key innovator, particularly since the 1980s, and is considered to be one of the key innovators in the field, especially since the crypto-currencies of today. This book (Volume I), Translation of the original German edition by Elisa Graf and supplemented with a foreword by Sally Goerner, is the first to provide a detailed overview of Lietaer's life and work. Lietaer authorized the author for this work shortly before his death. It vividly describes the contexts in which Lietaer developed and represented his ideas. By describing Lietaer's spiritual background for the first time, his work can be seen in another important context. (Volume Numerous color illustrations to Volume I, facsimiles and previously unpublished texts by Lietaer, as well as supplementary reflections).

      Bernard Lietaer - Life and Work - volume I
    • Bernard A. Lietaer (1942 - 2019) was active worldwide as a financial expert. He advised companies, governments and NGOs. In addition, he presented his ideas and concepts to a broad public in numerous books, essays and interviews. He also taught at various international universities. After his success as a senior executive of the Belgian Central Bank and as manager of a hedge fund, he increased his commitment to complementary currencies and currency systems. In this field, he is considered a key innovator, particularly since the 1980s, and is considered to be one of the key innovators in the field, especially since the crypto-currencies of today. This book (Volume II), Translation of the original German edition by Elisa Graf, brings together numerous color illustrations to Volume I, facsimiles and previously unpublished texts by Lietaer, as well as supplementary reflections. (Volume Overview of Lietaers life and work. Detailed descriptions of the various contexts in which Lietaer developed and represented his ideas. References to further literature, together with a bibliographical overview).

      Bernard Lietaer - Life and work - volume II
    • Combating poverty in Europe

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      • 12 uur lezen

      This informative volume addresses the impact of the EU on national policies to combat poverty in European member states. The editors bring together academics to discuss the issue of and fight against poverty in Germany in particular, within the context of ongoing trends and debates across other European states. In doing so, they expose the German audience to European perspectives and experiences of poverty, while at the same time providing the international audience with detailed information on empirical trends. The book also provides documentation of the debate on social policy strategies and practices in Germany.

      Combating poverty in Europe