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      • Soore Mehr Publishing Co.

        Soore Mehr Publishing Co. is one of the Best and huge Publishing group in Iran, and established 1998, we selected 7 years as the best Publisher in Iran and get the prize with cultural ministry Of Iran. we published about 5000 title books up to now, and we publish about 300 new title( 1st edition) every year, we have fiction, Non-fiction, Poem, War story and Memory for Adults. we translate and published mor than 150 titles to Foreign languages, it's included: English,Arabic,Russian,spanish,.... 5 Audio books in English Language. we published up to 2000 titles E-books at Private e-book Reader.

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      • MEHTA PUBLISHING HOUSE

        India-based Mehta Publishing House is one of the leading publishers and trendsetters in Marathi Publishing. It was established in 1976, moving from publishing only Marathi titles to specialising in translations. They now also publish original English titles and reprints on a wide range of subjects.

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      • Trusted Partner
        November 2017

        Die türkische Strafprozessordnung / Ceza Muhakemesi Kanunu

        vom 4. Dezember 2004 nach dem Stand vom 6. Januar 2017. Deutsche Übersetzung und Einführung von Mehmet Arslan.

        by Einführung von Arslan, Mehmet; Übersetzt von Arslan, Mehmet

      • Trusted Partner
        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2013

        Christian Dualist Heresies in the Byzantine World, c. 650-c. 1450

        by Janet Hamilton, Bernard Hamilton

        Christian dualism originated in the reign of Constans II (641-68). It was a popular religion, which shared with orthodoxy an acceptance of scriptual authority and apostolic tradition and held a sacramental doctrine of salvation, but understood all these in a radically different way to the Orthodox Church. One of the differences was the strong part demonology played in the belief system. This text traces, through original sources, the origins of dualist Christianity throughout the Byzantine Empire, focusing on the Paulician movement in Armenia and Bogomilism in Bulgaria. It presents not only the theological texts, but puts the movements into their social and political context.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        December 2016

        Visitor Management in Tourism Destinations

        by Julia N Albrecht

        Visitor management may be considered as a component of destination management at all levels of a destination. It involves a wide range of stakeholders. This book demonstrates current knowledge on visitor management. Visitor Management in Tourism Destinations provides insight into critical concepts such as the visitor experience, service quality, the uses of indicators and frameworks, and interpretation. It also addresses current issues including the social and political dimensions of visitor management, the implementation of monitoring, vandalism and augmented reality. Authored by leading international researchers in the field of visitor management research, this book is primarily aimed at researchers and postgraduate students. Key Features: · Considers critical concepts and influential factors in visitor management. · Illustrates current issues in visitor management. · Research-based case studies contribute to an overall understanding of core issues. · Covers the state-of-the-art in guiding and interpretation. ; This book demonstrates current knowledge on Visitor Management and provides insight into conceptual issues. ; PART I: Introduction and Foundation Chapter 1: Introduction to Visitor Management in tourism Destinations Chapter 2: Destination Management and Visitor Management: Non-convergent Literatures but Complementary Activities and Issues Chapter 3: Meeting the Challenge of Managing Visitor Experiences at Tourism Attractions Chapter 4: The Social and Political Dimensions of Visitor Management: Rural Home-based Accommodations PART II: Critical Concepts in Visitor Management Chapter 5: Indicators and Standards-Based Visitor Management Frameworks in Achieving Sustainability at Cultural Heritage Sites Chapter 6: Managing Nature-Based Visitors’ Perceived Service Quality, Satisfaction and Future Behaviour Intention Chapter 7: The Relevance of Visitors’ National Park Affinity for Effective Visitor Management in Protected Areas PART III: Current Issues in Visitor Management Chapter 8: Visitor Monitoring in the Tapajós National Forest, Brazil Chapter 9: Tourist Behaviours, Vandalism and Stakeholder Responses Chapter 10: Augmented Reality Application in Museum Visitor Experiences PART IV: The State of the Art in Guiding and Interpretation Chapter 11: Strategies for Successful Interpretation Techniques in Visitor Attractions: The Operationalization of Guided Tours in Museums Chapter 12: Using Heritage Interpretation to Manage Film-induced Tourism at Heritage visitor Attractions Chapter 13: Theories of Learning and their Application in Interpretation Chapter 14: Critical Reflections on the Role of Interpretation in Visitor Management PART V: Conclusion Chapter 15: Current Knowledge and Future Research Directions in Visitor Management

      • The Leopard : Star of Faith

        by Mehmet Zaman Saclioglu

        Star of Faith is a fantastic space adventure starting from two thousand years ago in Anatolia, continuing into an undocumentable distant future. A great astronomer Hipparkhos, coming from an era where science and prophecy intermingle… And a young man from the present time Can, who can hear the inner voices of objects from afar… What happens when suddenly our heroes travel to an scientifically more superior time beyond their eras? The shocking trials and tribulations they’d go though as the guests of a long journey… Beings after the beginning of the universe and existence; Angis, Travenises, Meduises and many more… The Leopard is the first volume of a long fantastic journey. The wild animal in our bodies… Mehmet Zaman Saçlıoğlu with his fascinating story line, challenges our earthly way of thinking and meanders us through fantastic lives and values.

      • How Can I Heal the Sadness in Her Eyes

        by Gulayse Kocak

        The novel has mainly two characters: Yasemin (an amateur piano-player and church organist with a passion for music - we “hear” music playing in her head throughtout the novel - and very strong compassion for street children; and her husband Mehmet, a professor of social anthropology, whose interest is population control in hunter-collector societies, and whose hobby is painting. They are relatively newly married. For both, this is a second marriage.These two characters are the narrators throughout the novel (except for their cat, Osman, an occasional narrator); the novel proceeds either in dialogues or the characters’ inner thoughts in the form of stream of consciousness. The novel is based on the relationship of this couple; we learn about their past marriages, their past experiences (Mehmet’s father was a colonel), and gradually we get to see the actual reasons underlying their current marital problems, their lack of communication, their alienation, their frustrations, his inability to show her his love, her inability to trust him - for they are both locked in their own inner worlds.

      • A British Bride in Ottoman Empire - Osmanlı'da Bir İngiliz Gelin

        by Tülün Yalçın

        The life of Nellie who has come to İstanbul in 1897 for a month changes suddenlywhen she meets Mehmet Ali Bey. These two young lovers get married soon.Nellie who has settled in an Ottoman mansion, tries to know new family members,and to get used to this new culture to which she is a complete stranger. This youngcouple, who has lived in Aleppo for some time, live happily with their kids. However,with the beginning of first the Balkan Wars and then the World War I, they start towitness the hardest times of the Ottoman Empire. The political turmoil of the timealso affects Mehmet Ali Bey who is the Minister of Interior of Damad Ferit Pashagovernment, and it hurls them to France in the first years of the Republic. Nelliestruggles there alone to stay alive in the hardest days of the World War II. The longingof İstanbul brings her back to this city in the last days of her life. With the novel“A British Bride in Ottoman”, you will witness her legendary life story.

      • Happy Stories - The Eagle's Fury

        by Mehmet Ali Özkan

        The furious eagle living in the forest tries to drive other animals away from the forest by mistreating them. But a clever plan devised by the swallow brings him to his senses. Will the eagle be able to realize that, one day, even he could need others’ help? “The Eagle’s Fury” shares an unforgettable story with its readers!

      • Happy Stories - The Little Fish

        by Mehmet Ali Özkan

        The little fish doesn’t know that he should listen to his mother and he learns how important it is for children to listen to their mothers the hard way. One day, he gets so caught up in his games, he gets lost while playing around. He ends up all alone by himself in a seemingly endless sea while an evil octopus sets his sights on him and makes plans to catch him. Thankfully, the old, wise fish comes to his rescue and teaches the little fish a life lesson he won’t forget. Will the little fish be able to get back together with his family? The answer lies on the pages of this book.

      • Happy Stories - The Lost Birds

        by Mehmet Ali Özkan

        The blue dove, the black swallow and the white seagull get separated from their flocks because of their mistakes. Their selfishness and wanting to be like someone they are not keep them apart from their families. The three birds realize their mistakes and ask the wise owl what to do. What does the wise owl tell them? Will they get back together with their families. The answers are in this book.

      • Happy Stories - The Ant and the Bee

        by Mehmet Ali Özkan

        The ambitious ant keeps working around the clock. But doing so doesn’t get him very far with talking to others and making friends. One day, when his nest gets flooded, he finds himself in need of help. Will his neighbor the bee help out the ant, who has no time for an­ything but work? The answers to that and more are in this book.

      • Happy Stories - The Arrogant Butterfly

        by Mehmet Ali Özkan

        A butterfly thinks she is so pretty and so much better than the other animals in the forest that she looks down on them. She even goes so far as to mock them. Because of this, she wanders in the forest by herself and can’t find anyone to play with. One day, she bends over the water to look upon the reflection of her beautiful face, suddenly loses her balance and plops into the water. Who is going to save her from this tough situation as well as her bad manners?

      • Law and Financial Stability

        by Rhoda Weeks-Brown, Yan Liu, Ross Leckow, Aditya Narain, José Viñals, Chady Adel El-Khoury

        This edited volume examines from a legal perspective, the progress made in implementing the financial regulatory reforms adopted since the global financial crisis and highlights the role played by the IMF in advancing these reforms and in charting the course for future reforms. The book also reviews the important role that law plays in contributing to the financial stability at both the national and international levels. Experts and representatives from the IMF membership share their views on this subject and provide a unique perspective on the role of the law in promoting financial stability.

      • Military life & institutions
        January 2014

        Fighting for a Living

        A Comparative History of Military Labour 1500-2000

        by Erik Jan Zürcher

        Fighting for a Living investigates the circumstances that have produced starkly different systems of recruiting and employing soldiers in different parts of the globe over the last 500 years. It does so on the basis of a wide range of case studies taken from Europe, Africa, America, the Middle East and Asia. The novelty of "Fighting for a Living" is that it is not military history in the traditional sense (concentrating at wars and battles or on military technology) but that it looks at military service and warfare as forms of labour, and at the soldiers as workers. Military employment offers excellent opportunities for this kind of international comparison. Where many forms of human activity are restricted by the conditions of nature or the stage of development of a given society, organized violence is ubiquitous. Soldiers, in one form or another, are always part of the picture, in any period and in every region. Nevertheless, Fighting for a Living is the first study to undertake a systematic comparative analysis of military labour. It therefore speaks to two distinct, and normally quite separate, communities: that of labour historians and that of military historians.

      • Travel writing
        May 2005

        Riding to Jerusalem

        by Bettina Selby

        People have made their way to Jerusalem in many ways. Some have ridden in triumphantly as conquerors, others have come humbly on foot as pilgrims. Today many arrive cocooned in package holiday coaches. Bettina Selby did it the hard way - on a bicycle called Evans. Following the routes of the Crusaders and the early pilgrims across Europe, through Turkey, Syria and Jordan meant a long, very tough mountainous journey, but one of great natural beauty, and with endless opportunities to meet the peoples of those countries. It was a route that led past many of the most fabulous sites and cities of the ancient world - such as Byzantium, Troy, Pergamon, Palmyra, Petra, and finally, Jerusalem itself. Riding to Jerusalem combines the author’s perceptions and reflections with her sense of humour and keen relish of adventure. Not since reading Patrick Leigh Fermor have I enjoyed a travel book in which people and places, past and present are so vividly woven together Country Living

      • Memoirs
        August 2020

        A Room with a Darker View

        Chronicles of My Mother and Schizophrenia

        by Claire Phillips

        Claire Phillips’ elegantly written and unflinching memoir about her mother, an Oxford-trained lawyer diagnosed in mid-life with paranoid schizophrenia, challenges current conceptions about mental illness, relapse and recovery, as well as difficulties caring for an aging parent with a chronic disease. Told in fragments, the work reflects back to her family history in England and Zimbabwe, where she visits to learn about the medical legacy of her grandfather, Michael Gelfand. As she breaks the family silence about her mother’s schizophrenia, Phillips reframes hospitalizations, paranoia, illness, and caregiving through a feminist lens.

      • Ancient Peoples

        by Giorgio Bergamino

        A lively book for those children who want to learn everything about the ancient Romans, Greeks end Egyptians. Many beautiful illustrations and fun comics throughout.

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