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    How could young women turn into vicious torturers and killers? How could a position of power turn women into monsters?Many still see this part of history as taboo, but you must know the truth!This audiobook takes you on a shocking and disturbing path through the tales of evil and the role that women played during Hitler's reign.  Did Irma’s childhood lead to these disturbing acts? And what about the other young ladies? Can history explain the evil mind of beautiful young women?The history of the female Nazi is bizarre and unusual. As you discover the evil that prevailed, you may even be surprised to find yourself more empathetic toward the dark history of the Nazi culture. Many male SS guards committed heinous crimes but were not given a death sentence. Why were three female guards given a death sentence for the same crimes men committed? Was evil expected of men but not women?  In Irma Grese: Hitler's WW2 Female Monsters Exposed, you'll discover:How sex played a role in Irma Grese's unequivocal evil.Why many continue to question how her childhood led to the horrific and inhumane acts of violence.The other she-devils of the Nazi regime and how their evil thrived when put in in a position of power.What Irma said when justice came knocking at her door and why the audience gasped.Shocking testimonies given by the victims of how she tortured them mentally, physically, and sexually.Why she was given the title “sadistic psychopath” and the “blonde beast”.Why Irma Grese's past can elicit shocking empathy from the listener. The science behind the evil. And much, much more!We study history in order to prevent future atrocities. We must not let this happen again. If you want to help protect our future, please don’t turn your back from the past. Click the "Buy Now" button and discover the hidden secrets of the fem ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Charles Robert Fox. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/135703/bk_acx0_135703_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    This box set contains all of the casting couch stories from Jamie's perspective. Casting Couch Virgins 1 Inexperience makes him grow. Sophie’s tender age and unequivocal inexperience are exactly what Jamie’s looking for when he invites her over for a casting session and a chance to be the main performer in his brand new film. Even though she’s never done anything like this before - she’s only just old enough to vote, and Jamie’s more than twice her age - it doesn’t stop Sophie from giving him exactly what he wants. For Jamie, this is a chance like no other, and he knows it. Sophie may have arrived pure, but that’s definitely not the way she’s going to leave. Casting Couch Virgins 3 The first time is always the best. Even though this is the first time Chloe’s done something like this, she knows exactly what she wants. Chocolate brown eyes and a beautiful smile aren’t going to be enough to hide her filthy mind, and with a specific fetish that suits the situation perfectly, Jamie’s happy to turn this angel all different ways of dirty. It’s so good, he may have to invite her back for a second helping. Casting Couch Virgins 5 Two just makes it even harder. I can’t believe my luck when Candy brings her best friend Jade along to her audition, and both girls are just as keen as each other to please me. What they lack in experience they more than make up for in enthusiasm, and it isn’t long before they demonstrate just how good they are at sharing. These girls love it hard, deep, and unprotected, and I’m the perfect man to give it to them. It’s so good, I might have to invite them back for more. This audiobook contains themes that some listeners might find incredibly arousing. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Joe Formichella. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/103895/bk_acx0_103895_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    The truth is - as this deplorable experience proves - that constitutions and laws are not sufficient of themselves…. Despite the unequivocal language of the Constitution of the United States that the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, and despite the Fifth Amendment's command that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law, both of these constitutional safeguards were denied by military action under Executive Order 9066. - Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark "I don't want any of them here. They are a dangerous element. There is no way to determine their loyalty.... It makes no difference whether he is an American citizen, he is still a Japanese. American citizenship does not necessarily determine loyalty.... But we must worry about the Japanese all the time until he is wiped off the map." - General John L. DeWitt, head of the Western Command Even before Congress declared war on Japan the day after Pearl Harbor, the implications for people of Japanese ancestry living in the United States had begun. On December 7, several hundred Issei, or first-generation Japanese immigrants, were arrested in Hawaii and on the mainland, having been earlier identified by the FBI as potentially disloyal to the United States. In the months that followed, the scope of suspicion would expand to include all of the 125,000 Japanese living on the mainland, and, though a smaller percentage, many in Hawaii as well. By the time the war ended, the period of internment of Japanese immigrants and citizens, lasting from 1941-1945, was considered one of the most unfortunate episodes of American history. Many government officials in the immediate aftermath of the war era continued to defend internment, citing the possibility of attack and the need to protect Americans at all costs. There were many Americans, however, whose rights as citizens went unprotected, and political arguments aside, no American can fail to acknowledge ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Colin Fluxman. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/076107/bk_acx0_076107_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    The controversy over filmmaker Jonas Mekas's memories of his WWII Lithuanian youth are delicately and humanely approached in this book-length essay by a Mekas cinephile.Stemming from a New York Review of Books article by a Jewish historian condemning the widely-beloved Jonas Mekas, known as the 'Godfather of American avant-garde cinema', this essayistic, self-reflective, and analytic book flowers into an inquiry about memory and forgetting; the moral compass of the future that cannot find its bearing in the past; the ability of art to witness; and how to write the history of events too traumatic for a just accounting. Perpetrator and victim, bystander and accomplice, those who testify and those who refuse, the traumatized and those who dare not speak of the dead. These are among the vantage points considered in Shiver of Memory, which addresses audiences through the microcosm of one exiled filmmaker's life and the traces of his memory. Examining Mekas's poetry, autobiographical writing, and films, Delpeut travels back and forth between Mekas's boyhood in a Soviet-occupied borderland, where his first picture was reputedly destroyed by the passing Soviet army, to his youth in German-occupied territory during war and genocide — working as a poet and for the Resistance yet as an editor of an anti-Semitic-inflected newspaper — to his life as young Lithuanian filmmaker, Fluxus artist, and immigrant to the United States who became obsessed with recording the details of everyday life so that they might be relived in all their beauty and contradiction through the magical medium of film. [Read more]Writes Peter Delpeut, "Reduction is the most virulent accomplice of moral judgment. What the 'Mekas case' taught me above all is that the moral compass can easily run wild, confused by all those magnetic fields of memory that surround it. So this has turned out to be a very personal essay, in which my quest is central. Every change of perspective triggers a different moral judgment. In a world that is increasingly trying to force us to come up with unequivocal answers, this may be a consoling message.”Author and filmmaker Delpeut was heavily influenced by Mekas's films and the Anthology Film Archives that Mekas founded. He revolves the prism of Mekas's life to shine a light on the central operations of memory and how Mekas's filmography interfaced with a barely-spoken-of trauma. Mekas's recollections of his WWII youth, interrogated by Michael Casper in the NYRB, become stepping stones for Delpeut over a dark lake enshrouded in mystery with no bottom but a sure number of victims from Mekas's provincial area: the 2400 Jewish men, women and children "herded together in the center of Birzai and taken in small groups to the Astravas forest, not far from the town on the shore of the lake” and murdered on August 8, 1941.While Mekas never participated in the horrors, questions remain about what he knew and what he refused to let himself know, as well as what his artist's soul necessitated that he forget in order to live.
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    Many programmers code by instinct, relying on convenient habits or a &quote;style&quote; they picked up early on. They aren't conscious of all the choices they make, like how they format their source, the names they use for variables, or the kinds of loops they use. They're focused entirely on problems they're solving, solutions they're creating, and algorithms they're implementing. So they write code in the way that seems natural, that happens intuitively, and that feels good.But if you're serious about your profession, intuition isn't enough. Perl Best Practices author Damian Conway explains that rules, conventions, standards, and practices not only help programmers communicate and coordinate with one another, they also provide a reliable framework for thinking about problems, and a common language for expressing solutions. This is especially critical in Perl, because the language is designed to offer many ways to accomplish the same task, and consequently it supports many incompatible dialects.With a good dose of Aussie humor, Dr. Conway (familiar to many in the Perl community) offers 256 guidelines on the art of coding to help you write better Perl code--in fact, the best Perl code you possibly can. The guidelines cover code layout, naming conventions, choice of data and control structures, program decomposition, interface design and implementation, modularity, object orientation, error handling, testing, and debugging.They're designed to work together to produce code that is clear, robust, efficient, maintainable, and concise, but Dr. Conway doesn't pretend that this is the one true universal and unequivocal set of best practices. Instead, Perl Best Practices offers coherent and widely applicable suggestions based on real-world experience of how code is actually written, rather than on someone's ivory-tower theories on howsoftware ought to be created.Most of all, Perl Best Practices offers guidelines that actually work, and that many developers around the world are already using. Much like Perl itself, these guidelines are about helping you to get your job done, without getting in the way.Praise for Perl Best Practices from Perl community members:&quote;As a manager of a large Perl project, I'd ensure that every member of my team has a copy of Perl Best Practices on their desk, and use it as the basis for an in-house style guide.&quote;-- Randal Schwartz&quote;There are no more excuses for writing bad Perl programs. All levels of Perl programmer will be more productive after reading this book.&quote;-- Peter Scott&quote;Perl Best Practices will be the next big important book in the evolution of Perl. The ideas and practices Damian lays down will help bring Perl out from under the embarrassing heading of &quote;scripting languages&quote;. Many of us have known Perl is a real programming language, worthy of all the tasks normally delegated to Java and C++. With Perl Best Practices, Damian shows specifically how and why, so everyone else can see, too.&quote;-- Andy Lester&quote;Damian's done what many thought impossible: show how to build large, maintainable Perl applications, while still letting Perl be the powerful, expressive language that programmers have loved for years.&quote;-- Bill Odom&quote;Finally, a means to bring lasting order to the process and product of real Perl development teams.&quote;-- Andrew Sundstrom&quote;Perl Best Practices provides a valuable education in how to write robust, maintainable Perl, and is a definitive citation source when coaching other programmers.&quote;-- Bennett Todd&quote;I've been teaching Perl for years, and find the same question keeps being asked: Where can I find a reference for writing reusable, maintainable Perl code? Finally I have a decent answer.&quote;-- Paul Fenwick&quote;At last a well researched, well thought-out, comprehensive guide to Perl style. Instead of each of us developing our own, we can learn good practices from one of Perl's most prolific and experienced authors. I recommend this book to anyone who prefers getting on with the job rather than going back and fixing errors caused by syntax and poor style issues.&quote;-- Jacinta Richardson&quote;If you care about programming in any language read this book. Even if you don't intend to follow all of the practices, thinking through your style will improve it.&quote;-- Steven Lembark&quote;The Perl community's best author is back with another outstanding book. There has never been a comprehensive reference on high quality Perl coding and style until Perl Best Practices. This book fills a large gap in every Perl bookshelf.&quote;-- Uri Guttman
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    'Bright Unequivocal Eye' - Poems Papers and Remembrances from the First Jane Kenyon Conference: ab 56.99 €
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    Unequivocal Justice: ab 40.49 €
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    The edge extends a little further when it comes to describing the extension of this group's musical vocabulary. From original compositions, to playing the respective sound of the artists that inspire music, the Beantown Project is a musical power house. Through it's incorporation of thick grooves and expressive compositions, the Project leaves the listener in unequivocal bliss. So, keep an eye and ear out for the new songs and recordings from this ever-changing group.
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    The edge extends a little further when it comes to describing the extension of this group's musical vocabulary. Through it's incorporation of thick grooves and expressive compositions, the Project leaves the listener in unequivocal bliss.
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    Digweed gehört zu Recht zu den Grossen. Hier mixt er Tracks von Josh Wink, Dahlback, Boys Noize, Kaiserdisco, Monika Kruse, Booka Shade und Chemical BrothersDigweed gehört zu Recht zu den Grossen. Hier mixt er Tracks von Pionieren wie Josh Wink, Dahlback oder Booka Shade mit neuen Talenten und Remixes Boys Noize, Kaiserdisco, Monika Kruse und Chemical Brothers. There is a reason why John Digweed is still at the top of his game. From early days as Renaissance resident DJ to forging his own unique brand Bedrock he s always had a refusal to follow trends instead traveling his own path. Digweed is a true House ambassador of deep beats and dark drums that create the true Vortex of Electronica that have become his recognized sonic signature. Live in Slovenia comes from a peak time set recorded in March 2013 at the incredible Ambasada Gavioli. The 3rd installment, with previous sessions coming from Cordoba, Argentina which highlighted John s deeper sound and London, which was an epic 5 hour journey from the start of the evening. Slovenia see s John condensing the pure peak time essence of his mesmerizing club set into a double LIVE mix CD. Meticulously melding and mixing across House and Techno, the journey will leave you in no question that once again, John Digweed is presenting the freshest music in his unequivocal trade mark style. Tracks from pioneers such as Josh Wink, Dahlback and Booka Shade sit side by side with new wave producers making an impact such as Danny Serrano, Coyu and George Fitzgerald. Remixes including Boys Noize, Kaiserdisco and Monika Kruse from the likes of The Chemical Brothers, Sébastien Léger, and Pig&Dan go a long way towards making this a truly versatile and genre breaking mix comp. TRACKS: Disc 1 1. Scenario (Rodriguez Jr Remix) - Sebo K 2. Raw Land - Daniel Dexter 3. Buy Underground - Siopsis 4. Fix Me - Dubspeeka 5. Move It - Mark Reeve 6. Nummer 2 (Pig&Dan Remix) - M.in 7. Namaste (Ramon Tapia Tuff Tuff Remix) - Monika Kruse 8. Bully - Dubspeeka 9. Pig&Dan & Mark Reeve - Bubbles 10. Fire In My Arms - Sam Paganini 11. Utopia - Danny Serrano 12. On Tides - Petrichor Disc 2 1. Balls (Big Mix) - Josh Wink 2. Nyhus Part 1 - Jesper Dahlback 3. BTX2 - Len Faki 4. Drop That - Daniel Gorziza 5. New World - Luigi Madonna 6. Culture - Anton Pieete 7. Blackout : White Noise Feat. Chelonis R Jones (Club Mix) - Booka Shade 8. Glory Box - Booka Shade 9. Long Time Awaited - Coyu 10. Simplistix (Sebastien Leger Remix) - Kaiserdisco 11. Sweet Willy - Roberto Capuano 12. Awakenings - John Digweed & Nick Muir Verses Psycatron 13. XTC (The Chemical Brothers Remix) - Boys Noize 14. Lyoc - Maxime Dangles 15. Every Inch (Deetron Remix) - Grave Digger, George Fitzgerald
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