Michael A. Singer ist der Autor des äußerst erfolgreichen Buches „The Untethered Soul“. Sein Schreiben entspringt einem tiefgreifenden inneren Erwachen und seiner Suche nach Wahrheit und universellem Gesetz. Singer befasst sich mit der Integration östlicher und westlicher Philosophie und betont inneren Frieden und das Verständnis des Kosmos. Seine Werke laden die Leser ein, tiefere Ebenen der Existenz zu erforschen und trotz der äußeren Welt Ruhe zu finden.
Das Buch bietet eine praxisnahe Einführung in das öffentliche Preisrecht und richtet sich an Fachleute aus dem öffentlichen Sektor sowie Unternehmen, die mit Vergabeverfahren und Preisgestaltung betraut sind. Es behandelt relevante rechtliche Grundlagen, praxisrelevante Beispiele und wichtige Aspekte der Preisbildung im öffentlichen Beschaffungswesen. Zudem werden häufige Herausforderungen und Lösungsansätze aufgezeigt, um die Anwendung des Preisrechts zu erleichtern und rechtliche Fallstricke zu vermeiden.
Oliver Stone´s "Heaven and Earth" - Erfolgreich verfilmt unter dem Zwischen Himmel und Hölle - bk1543; Bastei Lübbe Verlag; Michael Singer; pocket_book; 1994
Bringing The Long Ranger to the big screen was an epic odyssey for all involved, plagued by freak weather conditions, unforgiving terrain, and a never-ending stream of logistical nightmares. Nevertheless, the hardy crew, led by director Gore Verbinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer - both veterans of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies - persevered to deliver a hugely ambitious and breathlessly entertaining blockbuster that defies all expectations. The Lone Ranger: Behind the Mask tells the gripping story of this fraught yet fulfilling journey and the people who made it happen, from stars Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp, to the costumes designers, makeup artists, production designers, and other key crew members. Taking in the dust-blown sets in Albuquerque, the epic vistas of Monument Valley, and the sound stages of Los Angeles, this is the complete story of a truly epic production augmented by stunning photography and concept art, along with candid snapshots from the crew. Also featuring afterwords by Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, an introduction by Gore Verbinski, and a special photo foreword from Jerry Bruckheimer, The Lone Ranger: Behind the Mask is the ultimate companion to the most exciting film of 2013.
Uncover the secrets of Gemini Man in this highly illustrated hardback packed
with cast and crew interviews, stills, plus previously unseen concept art.
The book explores the pervasive issue of sexual abuse within the American prison system, highlighting the grim reality that rape is a common experience for incarcerated individuals. It questions whether society can uphold its recent federal commitments to eradicate this entrenched problem and examines the broader implications of institutionalized sexual violence. Through this lens, it addresses the challenges and potential reforms needed to ensure the safety and dignity of those behind bars.
Focusing on the legacy of positivism, the book presents a historical and interpretive analysis of this influential mode of thought, highlighting Auguste Comte as a central figure. It traces the evolution of positivism through key thinkers like John Stuart Mill and Émile Littré, examining how changes in epistemology impacted both human and legal sciences. By treating legal positivism alongside its human sciences counterpart, it offers a cohesive framework for understanding these interconnected developments.
You believe in pirates, of course? Walt Disney once asked on a Disneyland
television program. . . . Disney Pirates: The Definitive Collector's Anthology
delves behind-the-scenes across ninety years of Disney film, television, and
park history. Pirates have captured people's imaginations for centuries, and
Walt Disney believed in pirates as a source of great popular entertainment.
Walt's very first all live-action feature film was based upon Robert Louis
Stevenson's Treasure Island , and even before that, he selected J. M. Barrie's
Peter Pan , in which pirates figure so prominently, as a key feature-length
animated film for his studio. Years later, Pirates of the Caribbean opened in
Disneyland just months after Walt had passed away, making it one of the last
Disney theme park attractions in which he was personally involved. That
attraction ultimately spawned similar versions at Disney parks around the
world, one of the most successful series in motion picture history with the
five Pirates of the Caribbean films, and a vast themed land at Shanghai
Disneyland called Treasure Cove--celebrating the entirety of the Pirates of
the Caribbean franchise.