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David Brewster

    11. Dezember 1781 – 10. Februar 1868
    David Brewster
    The Nazis Knew My Name
    Cultures of Cannabis Control
    Building Wealth in Your 20s: A Step by Step Guide
    Briefe über die natürliche Magie an Sir Walter Scott
    • Focusing on practical financial strategies, this guide empowers young adults to take control of their finances before turning 30. It covers essential topics such as budgeting, investing, and saving, encouraging readers to build wealth early. With actionable advice and real-life examples, the book aims to instill confidence in financial decision-making, helping readers establish a solid foundation for a prosperous future. Emphasizing the importance of financial literacy, it inspires a proactive approach to managing money effectively.

      Building Wealth in Your 20s: A Step by Step Guide
    • Cultures of Cannabis Control

      An International Comparison of Policy Making

      • 230 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book investigates the fragmented governance of illegal drug use, particularly cannabis, highlighting the varying approaches to policy-making across different countries and within regions. Through qualitative research with industry insiders, it uncovers the dynamics that drive either punitive or liberalizing trends in cannabis policies. The analysis identifies key factors influencing these processes and offers insights into future directions for policy-making and comparative criminology, addressing the complexities of drug governance on both local and global scales.

      Cultures of Cannabis Control
    • The Nazis Knew My Name

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The Nazis Knew My Name is one woman's story about the bravery and kindness shown by her mother in the Holocaust concentration camps. In the camps during the Second World War, prisoner Magda Hellinger Blau was selected by the SS as a Jewish prison leader and she eventually rises to the senior position of Lagerälteste (Camp Elder). Madga used her proximity to her fellow prisoners and the SS to engage in numerous acts of kindness, bravery and compassion to keep the prisoners alive in frightening and uncertain circumstances. Now, her daughter Maya Lee tells the definitive story of her mother, a woman who showed great bravery and compassion when stuck between worlds of authority and imprisonment. Using her mother's short memoir as a starting point, this book is Maya Lee's deep-dive into her mother's life and the power of kindness in the face of adversity, as she connects with fellow Auschwitz survivors and forms new friendships throughout her journey. The Nazis Knew My Name is a poignant and personal exploration of the prisoners in the Holocaust camps and the need to still tell these stories almost 70 years on.

      The Nazis Knew My Name
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