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Growing Up
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 25,99 €Growing Up
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Mom! I'm Growing Up
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 18,99 €Mom! I'm Growing Up
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Mom! Im Growing Up
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 33,99 €Mom! Im Growing Up
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Growing Up
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 15,39 €Growing Up
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Growing Down
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 22,99 €Growing Down
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Growing Love
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 8,95 €**Vom Verlieren und Finden der Liebe** Das Leben der zwanzigjährigen Lotta liegt in Scherben. Seit ihre Eltern bei einem Verkehrsunfall ums Leben kamen, gibt es nur noch sie und ihre kleine Schwester Rosa, für die Lotta die alleinige Verantwortung trägt. Schon bald droht ihr alles über den Kopf zu wachsen. Verzweifelt flieht sie eines Abends in ihren verwilderten Schrebergarten und stolpert dabei über den gut aussehenden Jasper. Dieser hat sich dort unerlaubterweise eingerichtet und ist wenig begeistert davon, aufgeflogen zu sein. Als er jedoch von Lottas Lage erfährt, schließen sie einen Deal: Jasper hilft ihr mit der zunehmend schwierigen Rosa und darf dafür weiterhin im alten Gartenhäuschen schlafen. Womit Lotta allerdings nicht rechnet, sind die überwältigenden Gefühle, die ihr neuer Verbündeter plötzlich in ihr auslöst ...
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Growing Pains
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 16,99 €Growing Pains
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Growing Young
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 3,99 €'If you care about the length and quality of your life but can't stomach yet another diet or workout routine, this book is for you' - Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author 'Finally, a lifestyle book that transcends diet and exercise for solutions for living longer' - Dan Buettner, National Geographic Fellow and New York Times bestselling author A smart, research-driven case for why optimism, kindness and strong social networks will help us live to 100. What to do to live long? From fountain-searching Ponce de Leon to pill-popping Silicon Valley techies humanity has been trying to pinpoint the answer for centuries, often fixating on all the wrong things: miracle diets, miracle foods, miracle supplements. We skip gluten and invest in exercise gadgets. We swallow vitamins. We obsess about BMI. While healthy nutrition and physical activity are indeed important for health, there are things we all too often sacrifice in favour of fad diets that have an outsize impact on our centenarian potential. Friendships. Purpose in life. Empathy. Kindness. Science shows that these 'soft' health drivers are often more powerful than diet and exercise. Consider the numbers: studies show that building a strong support network of family and friends lowers mortality risk by about 45 per cent. Exercise, on the other hand, can lower that risk by 23 to 33 per cent. Eating six servings of fruit and veg per day can cut the danger of dying early by 26 per cent, while following the Mediterranean diet by 21 per cent. For volunteering, it's 22 to 44 per cent. Many more examples like this led Marta Zaraska to her ultimate conclusion: you should be contemplating your purpose in life, not the best fitness tracker to buy. Humans are social animals. Over the course of our evolution we've developed intertwined systems that regulate our social lives on one hand and our physiology on the other, contributing to our centenarian potential. The amygdala and the insula in the brain, the social hormones oxytocin and serotonin, the vagus nerve, the HPA stress axis - these all link our bodies and our minds, contributing to our centenarian potential. We feel safe when we are surrounded by friendly others. The nervous system, the gastrointestinal system, the immune system all function properly when the tribe is there for us and when we are there for the tribe. We flourish as part of a group. Marta Zaraska based Growing Young on hundreds of research papers and on interviews with dozens of leading scientists from fields as diverse as molecular biochemistry, cyber psychology, marketing and zoology. The book's research took her to rather unexpected places, too: catching wild mice in the woods of England, sipping super-smoothies at a longevity bootcamp in Portugal and arranging flowers with octogenarians in Japan. In the end, all the studies, the interviews and the travels brought her to a simple conclusion: self-improvement, commitment to growing as a person, can also help us grow younger. To Michael Pollan's famous statement on health: 'Eat food, not too much, mostly plants,' she now adds: 'Be social, care for others, enjoy life.'
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Growing Up in Xin Jiang
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 20,99 €Growing Up in Xin Jiang is a long epic from Xinjiang writer Ju Li that recounts stories from southern Xinjiang. It is a key literary project supported by the Aksu Regional Federation of Literary and Art Circles. The novel depicts the story of the "second generation of Xinjiang" born in the oases of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps in the 1960s-1970s growing up with their fathers' generation. It portrays the passionate era of two generations dedicating themselves to defending and developing the borders, and the arduous process of building a happy homeland.
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Growing Pains
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 19,99 €Growing Pains
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Growing Pains
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 24,99 €Growing Pains
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Growing Seeds
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 26,99 €Growing Seeds
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Growing Up Human
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 18,99 €Bloomsbury presents Growing Up Human by Brenna Hassett, read by Laurel Lefkow. Brings the science of biological anthropology to bear on understanding how our evolutionary history has shaped a phenomenon everyone has experienced - childhood. Tracking deep into our evolutionary history, anthropological science has begun to unravel one particular feature that sets us apart from the many, many animals that came before us - our uniquely long childhoods. Growing Up Human looks at how we have diverged from our ancestral roots to stay 'forever young' - or at least what seems like forever - and how the evolution of childhood is a critical part of the human story. Beginning with a look at the ways animals invest in their offspring, the book moves through the many steps of making a baby, from pair-bonding to hidden ovulation, points where our species has repeatedly stepped off the standard primate path. From the mystery of monogamy to the minefield of modern parenting advice, biological anthropologist Brenna Hassett reveals how differences between humans and our closest cousins lead to our messy mating systems, dangerous pregnancies, and difficult births, and what these tell us about the kind of babies we are trying to build. Using observations of our closest primate relatives, the tiny relics of childhood that come to us from the archaeological record, and the bones and teeth of our ancestors, science has started to unravel the evolution of our childhood right down the fossil record. In our species investment doesn't stop at birth, and as Growing Up Human reveals, we can compare every aspect of our care and feeding, from the chemical composition of our milk to our fondness for formal education from ancient times onwards, in order to understand just what we evolved our weird and wonderful childhoods for.
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Growing Green
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 17,99 €Growing Green
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Growing Up Social
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 32,99 €Is technology bringing your family closer together or driving you farther apart? No phone, tablet, or gaming device can teach your child how to have healthy relationships -- only you can.
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Growing Up Yinzer
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 10,99 €In the Steel City, "Yinzer" is a term of endearment, reserved for the city's most beloved and embraced by locals as a symbol of the grit and determination that Pittsburgh endows anyone from there . The city's undeniable impact on the character and life of those who grew up there has shaped iconic figures of American sports, entertainment and culture. Legends of the gridiron such as Jim Kelly, Tony Dorsett, Dan Marino and Joe Namath forged their football prowess in Western Pennsylvania. Business pioneers including Mark Cuban, Ray Werner and Bill Strickland were ingrained with the value of hard work in the Steel City. Music and movie stars like Jeff Goldblum, George Benson and Billy Gardell found creative inspiration in Pittsburgh that led to new heights. Author Dick Roberts presents profiles, interviews and memories from some of the most famous and adored Pittsburghers.
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Growing in Christ
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 29,41 €A Clear Outline of Basic Christianity from Theologian J. I. Packer Followers of Christ grow spiritually by learning and living out the essentials of their faith, which are often taken for granted or overlooked in daily life. Renowned theologian J. I. Packer believed that Christianity is not automatic and must be learned by new believers and mature Christians alike. In Growing in Christ, Packer offers readers an easy-to-follow road map for studying theological topics, including the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and baptism. Each chapter helps both new and lifelong believers examine what Packer calls "the intellectual ABCs" of the gospel so they can grow in faith.
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375 Media GmbH Growing Up
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 16,99 € (+3,95 €)Growing Up
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Frith A: Growing Up For Boys
Anbieter: Buyzoxs.de Preis: 6,09 € (+4,95 €)Sehr gepflegter Zustand, sofortiger Versand
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375 Media GmbH Growing Up
Anbieter: Thalia.de Preis: 25,99 € (+3,95 €)Growing Up
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