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Loretta Lopez

    City Girls
    Say Hola to Spanish
    The Birthday Swap
    Open Innovation. Von der Kundenorientierung zur Kundenintegration
    • Die Bachelorarbeit untersucht die entscheidende Rolle von Innovationen für den langfristigen Unternehmenserfolg im Kontext eines dynamischen wirtschaftlichen Umfelds. Angesichts verkürzter Produktlebenszyklen und häufiger Produkteinführungen wird der Paradigmenwechsel von klassischer Kundenorientierung hin zur aktiven Kundenintegration im Innovationsprozess analysiert. Durch eine präzise Definition relevanter Begriffe wird die Kernfrage der Arbeit beleuchtet, um zu verdeutlichen, wie Unternehmen sich anpassen müssen, um wettbewerbsfähig zu bleiben.

      Open Innovation. Von der Kundenorientierung zur Kundenintegration
    • The Birthday Swap

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,8(4)Abgeben

      In her quest to find the perfect birthday gift for her teenage sister, Little Lori discovers an unexpected surprise. The story is beautifully illustrated by Loretta Lopez, known for her work in "Say Hola to Spanish," using gouache and colored pencils to vividly depict a lively Mexican-American celebration. This charming narrative combines family bonds with cultural festivities, making it a delightful read for children.

      The Birthday Swap
    • An irresistible introduction to reading and speaking Spanish. With verse as bouncy as a conga line, this book makes it fun for children to learn to read and speak Spanish. This playfully illustrated book of verse will tickle a child's fancy, while introducing a new language and culture. Kirkus Review Pointer. Color illus.

      Say Hola to Spanish
    • Readers of Lucky Broken Girl, Hurricane Child, and The House on Mango Street, will love this debut middle grade novel about finding sanctuary with friends who understand the enormous changes life can throw at you when you're 11. What Elisa, Lucia, and Alice see–and judge–of each other from the outside is drastically different from how each girl feels inside. They attend the same classes in the same New York City middle school, but no one knows that Elisa is trying to navigate the bewildering asylum process having just arrived from El Salvador; or that Lucia, who also speaks Spanish and brims with self-confidence, is caught in the middle of her parents’ heartbreaking divorce; or that Alice, who appears to be a rebel in combat boots, carries the burden of her mother’s progressing cancer. Narrated by each girl in alternating chapters, City Girls captures the vulnerability of being a middle schooler and the relief and joy of finding friendship where you least expect it.

      City Girls