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teenagedirtstache · 1 year
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badwolfarcadiabay · 5 months
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Happy eclipse day!
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kreuzfahrttester · 8 days
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Die Rettung der Meyer Werft – die Politik winkt es durch!
In einer Zeit, in der steigende Energie- und Rohstoffpreise weltweit die Industrie belasten, hat die Meyer Werft, einer der renommiertesten Kreuzfahrtschiffbauer der Welt, endlich einen entscheidenden Schritt zur endgültigen finanziellen Stabilisierung geschafft. Mit einem umfassenden Hilfspaket des Bundes und des Landes Niedersachsen steht die Zukunft der Werft und des deutschen Schiffbaus auf…
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graphicpolicy · 1 year
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SDCC 2023: Massive Publishing and Studio Lounak to start publishing Assassin’s Creed titles in November
SDCC 2023: Massive Publishing and Studio Lounak to start publishing Assassin’s Creed titles in November #AssassinsCreed #SDCC #SDCC2023 #SDCC23 #ComicCon #ComicCon2023
Massive Publishing and Studio Lounak are releasing Assassin’s Creed Visionaries #1 in November. In the first issue, celebrated artist Rafael Albuquerque is joined by writer Ale Santos and colorist Marcelo Maiolo. Together they tell us a story set during the seventies’ Brazilian Dictatorship, where a revolutionary fighter is captured and sent to a military basement, also known as Torture Rooms……
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mysterist · 1 year
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please tell me im not the only one who has a visceral need to go back and edit almost all of my works but get extremely stress and tired aet the mere thought of such a task?
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boekbabbel · 2 years
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Een uitgelezen september
Nu de rust weergekeerd is en iedereen de weg naar school en werk teruggevonden heeft, is het weer tijd voor een overzicht. Mijn boek van de maand zal voor weinig mensen als een verrassling komen.
Ik hou wel van september en dan vooral van de terugkeer van structuur. Die structuur zorgde ervoor dat mijn boekenconsumptie ook binnen de perken bleef. Ondertussen ben ik volop griezelverhalen aan het lezen en omdat mijn leeshonger de laatste tijd groter is dan mijn schrijfhonger, komt dit overzichtje met een week vertraging. Een duistere schittering – Stacy Willingham Een duister…
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ed-recoverry · 2 months
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List of free audiobooks on YouTube for anyone interested
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
Alice in Wonderland
Animal Farm by George Orwell
The Shadow Over Innsmouth by H P Lovecraft
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
The Village by Caroline Mitchell
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (fuck JKR)
Sense & Sensibility by Jane Austen
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
Twilight by Stephanie Meyer
Upside Down by Danielle Steel
The Fiancée by Kate White
The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Theif
Accidentally Married by Victoria E. Lieske
I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy
The Collector (book one) by Nora Roberts
The Lies I Told by Mary Burton
Dead Man’s Mirror by Agatha Christie
The Hobbit
The Taken Ones by Jess Lourey
The Good Neighbour by R J Parker
The Island House by Elana Johnson
Desperation by Stephan King
The Healing Summer by Heather B. Moore
The Last Affair by Margot Hunt
To Be Claimed by Willow Winter
Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
The Inn by James Patterson
Wonder by R J Palacio
Faking It With The Billionaire by Willow Fox
The Lost Years by Mary Higgins Clark
Forrest Gump by Winston Groom
The Janson Directive by Robert Ludlum
The Catcher in the Rye
The Lottery Winner by Mary Higgins Clark
Where Eagles Dare by Alistair MacLean
Death of a Nurse by M C Beaton
Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Sonnets by William Shakespeare
Frozen Betrayal by Clive Cussler
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Line of Fire by R J Patterson
Don’t Believe Everything You Think by Joseph Nguyen
The Remnant by Tim LaHaye
The Magic of Reality by Richard Dawkins
The Secret of Chimneys by Agatha Christie
Payment in Kind by J A Jance
The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida
The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
A Marriage of Anything but Convenience by Victorine E. Lieske
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
The Inheritance Game by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life
Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
The Kama Sutra by Mallanaga Vatsyayana
The Wisdom of Father Brown by G K Chesterton
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
Robin Hood by J Walker McSpadden
The Poor Traveller by Charles Dickens
Days on the Road: Crossing the Plains in 1865 by Sarah Raymond Herndon
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
Atomic Habits by James Clear
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
Trading in the Zone by Mark Douglas
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Man After Man
Five on a Treasure Island by Enid Blyton
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
Charlotte’s Web
Midsummer Mysteries by Agatha Christie
Out of Silent Planet by C S Lewis
The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle
Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton
The Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harai
Hamlet by Shakespeare
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What other werewolves novels/books do you like?
I'm on a quest to find more werewolf books that I like... and it really is a quest because a) I'm picky and b) I can't afford to buy them so I have to hunt them down at various libraries across the land.
I've read:
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Did I like any of them?
Kinda. I like Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater and did enjoy the werewolves in New Moon by Stephanie Meyer (though I think they should've eaten those rich vampire arseholes and been done with it).
Ann Rice's Wolf Gift was... weird. It's been years and I'm still not sure I really fully understood what she was trying to do with that book. I still sometimes think about it, in a puddle of confusion and vague disappointment. On a happier note, I read the graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard book and was obsessed with the werewolf in that, I just wish she stuck around for more than five minutes.
Howl by Shaun David Hutchinson and Red Hood by Elana Arnold were good books but, despite the branding, I'm not sure they really were werewolf books. While I enjoyed them, I think they're more... werewolf adjacent. Werewolf-like. Wherewolf... because where was the actual werewolf?
Other werewolf books I've heard good things about but haven't read yet (hunt still ongoing):
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Wolfsong by TJ Klune
Squad by Maggie Tokuda-Hall
Fangs by Sarah Andersen
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker
Wicked Fox by Kat Cho (a fox is kinda like a wolf, right?)
Mongrels by Stephan Graham Jones
Do you have anymore suggestions?
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heyimspade · 7 months
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This isn't something I talk about a lot, but it's inportant for context.
I was an extremely suicidal kid, but only due to circumstances rather than depression. Every day when I got home from school, I was beaten (along with 3 of my other adopted siblings) by our adoptive parents.
EVERY
FUCKING
DAY
For 15 years, we had to deal with it, and we all found Solice in works from artists, one of my siblings preferred Jk Rowling, another preferred Stephane Meyer, and the other preferred music.
My first year of middle school, I was full well and prepared to kill myself at any given moment. I didn't see any end to the torment, but then I found the graphic novel section in our school's library. I read Kingdom Hearts, .Hack, and various TokyoPop titles, but then I stumbled upon 3 little Red books with a character strangley similar to Son Wukong in human form on the cover. I read them, and became obsessed. That was the original Dragon Ball Manga. It was goofy, had some very rated R jokes, but it was a blast. I read the entire series online by the time the second quarter of school rolled around.
Now I didn't realize the story continued until Dragon Ball Z Kai started airing on nicktoons.
And I watched, EVERY EPISODE AND MOVIE THAT AIRED.
It was my motivation. It kept me going.
"I can't kill myself, DBZKai still hasn't done the buu arc yet and theres talk of more movies and shows coming soon. They're gonna be doing GT next."
It wounds stupid I know, but I was a kid and that's all it took.
Now modern day, I turn 25 soon, and I am still keeping up on all things DBZ. I play all the games, have every episode and movie ever aired or released on DVD, and a digital copy of every book. (Including "That time I woke up as Yamcha").
Last night after a 10 hour shift at work, I got home, laid down in bed, and started playing mobile games to help me wind down. (It works for me, idk why).
Right when I was about to doze off, I get a text from from a co-worker who also liked DBZ. The text broke me. It was like I had lost something very important to me.
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Akira Toriyama has worked himself to death at age 68. Died from a blood clot to the brain on March 1st.
I'll never get the chance to tell him "Thank you, for all you've done for me."
He changed my life. He made it better, made it easier to get through all hardships, even now.
I don't want him to go.
I just wish I had 1 more chance to tell him how much he impacted my life, as well as others.
Rest in peace, Akira Toriyama. You created a legacy, and you will be severely missed.
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booklovershouse · 8 months
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Oi oi, booklovers!
A intenção desse post na vdd era fazer meu top 5 livros da vida, mas lembrei que fiz um post com meus livros preferidos - sim, fui catar isso lá nas profundezas do meu Tumblr, então resolvi fazer mais como um "top 5 do ano passado" 🙃
1 - Sem Coração (Marissa Meyer)
" - Eu não sou vazia. Estou cheia até a borda com assassinato e vingança. Estou transbordando, e acho que você não vai querer que eu transborde em você."
Acho que nem tem palavras pra dizer o quanto esse livro acabou comigo. E o pior é que amei mesmo assim. A história da Cath e como ela se tornou a Rainha de Copas que nós conhecemos foi super bem construída, parecia até que eu estava lá junto com eles.
Sabe, eu acredito que as escolhas que tomamos dizem como seremos no futuro e que nada depende exatamente das circunstâncias da nossa vida - afinal, teve gente que passou por coisa pior e segue feliz, ou aparenta ser feliz -, mas quem nunca sentiu que estava transbordando? Que não aguentava mais? Não dá pra julgar ela.
2 - A Biblioteca de Paris (Janet Skeslien Charles)
"Perambulei pela biblioteca para me despedir. Primeiro, a sala dos periódicos, onde tudo começou. Depois, a sala de consulta, onde aprendi tanto quanto os sócios. Depois, a Vida Após a Morte, onde passei a mão pela lombada dos livros para que eles soubessem que não seriam esquecidos. E saí da biblioteca pela última vez."
Não é apenas sobre a Segunda Guerra e livros, tem a ver com nós, seres humanos, como as coisas realmente funcionam. É como aqueles momentos na nossa vida que "cai a ficha" e você passa a enxergar as coisas como são. Aqui temos duas Odiles: uma antes da ficha e outra depois da ficha cair.
E é claro, a Lily, uma jovem descobrindo a vida - não tão bem quanto ela imaginava, suponho.
3 - O Cão dos Baskerville (Arthur Conan Doyle)
"Agora é aquele momento dramático do destino, Watson, em que se ouve um passo sobre a escada, prestes a entrar em nossa vida, mas não se sabe se é para o bem ou para o mal."
Na vdd, não li ano passado, mas estou colocando aqui pq n tem no outro post - li bem no finalzinho do ano retrasado :)
Qualquer coisa com o Sherlock é sempre uma aventura, mas O Cão dos Baskerville foi o único dos quatro livros que eu gostei kkkkkkk Lembro que quando li Um Estudo em Vermelho pela primeira vez, achei o maior tédio - hj em dia é mais nostalgia -, O Signo dos Quatro, apesar da pitada de romance, foi um pouco sem graça e O Vale do Medo eu estava amando, mas achei a segunda parte meio desnecessária 🤡
No geral, tem o mistério, o protagonismo do Watson - ter o bonito investigando sozinho pela primeira vez me deixou cheia de suspeitas, pq normalmente ele pensa as mesmas coisas que a gente e aí vem o Sherlock com uma interpretação totalmente diferente. O Arthur realmente fez bem em pegar um personagem que faz a gente se identificar como leitor e outro que nós só conseguimos admirar de longe (apesar disso, amo os contos que o Sherlock narra, vcs não têm noção do surto que eu tive quando percebi KKKKKKKKK)
4 - O Último Trem para Londres (Meg Waite Clayton)
"- Boa sorte, filho. Precisamos de escritores talentosos agora mais do que nunca."
Aqui nós temos uma duplinha maravilhosa: a garota de exatas, fã do Sherlock Holmes e o garoto de humanas, que fica feliz ao ganhar uma máquina de escrever. Não preciso nem dizer com quem me identifico, né? Kkkkkkk ficava igual o Stephan sem entender nada do q ela tava falando 🤡
Tem a Segunda Guerra em si - do ponto de vista dos judeus, de pessoas que tentavam contar o que estava acontecendo e das mulheres que tentavam salvar crianças. A Truss realmente existiu - é só vc jogar Truss Wijsmuller no Google - e a história do trem do final parece que também, lembro de ter pesquisado mas esqueci o nome.
5 - Da Mesma Cor - Geovana Fochi
"— E não é apenas nisso que a gente discorda. Você me deu tapas e eu te dei um beijo. — mordi os lábios para não sorrir, ele claramente queria outro tapa. Ou outro beijo, não tinha certeza."
Acharam que eu não ia colocar nenhum nacional, né? Kkkkkkk acharam errado!
A Grace é um pouco parecida comigo - se eu tivesse um irmão mais novo, provavelmente seria a irmã mais velha superprotetora - e o Vincent é uma gracinha, aqui temos um enemies to lovers de respeito (e um pouco inusitado, me pergunto como a autora pensou nessa história).
Bom, é isso, já tem um textão enorme kkkkkkk
🏆| Qual seu top 5?
Bjs e boas leituras <3
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teenagedirtstache · 1 year
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polyester-polo, hose aus leinen mit baumwolle und sneakers, alles Dolce & Gabbana Jeans
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alittlefrenchtree · 2 years
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ALFT Cultural Rewind 2022
For the first time this year, I tried to write down everything I've consumed in terms of movies, books and TV Shows during 2022. I live having these lists and I've decided to share in case you're looking for some random recommendations. Feel free to ask for more opinions, thoughts on anything if you want 😊
purple is for things I liked 💜
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Movies I’ve watched in 2022
1) The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - David Fincher
2) Flickan som lekte med elden — Daniel Alfredson
3) Amadeus - Milos Forman
4) En attendant Bojangles — Régis Roinsard
5) Licorice Pizza — Paul Thomas Anderson
6) Lynx — Laurent Geslin, Laurence Buchman
7) The Chef (Boiling Point) — Philip Baranti ; James Cummings
8) Her — Spike Jonze (Rewatch, one of my favorite movie ever)
9) Arthur Rambo — Laurent Cantet
10) White Snake — Amp Wong : Zhao Ji
11) Death on the Nile — Kenneth Branagh
12) Enquête sur un Scandale d’État - Thierry de Peretti
13) Goliath — Frederic Tellier
14) The Batman — Matt Reeves
15) Notre Dame Brûle — Jean-Jaques Annaud
16) En Corps — Cédric Klapish
17) Les Bad Guys — Pierre Peril
18) À la folie — Audrey Estrougo
19) Fantastic Beasts : The Secrets of Dumbledore — David Yates
20) Downton Abbey : A new era — Simon Curtis
21) Sentinelle Sud — Mathieu Gerault
22) Elvis — Baz Luhrmann
23) Tenor — Claude Zidi Jr.
24) Tron — Steven Lisberg
25) La nuit du 12 — Dominik Moll
26) Sundown— Michel Franco
27) Nope — Jordan Peele
28) Three Thousand Years of Longing — George Miller (my favorite movie of the year)
29) Tout le monde aime Jeanne - Céline Devaux
30) La page blanche — Murielle Magellan
31) Everything, everywhere, all at once — Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
32) Lord of the ring 1 — Peter Jackson (rewatch)
33) Lord of the ring 2 — Peter Jackson (Rewatch, even if I had forgotten all about it)
34) Lord of the ring 3 — Peter Jackson (Rewatch, even if I had forgotten all about it)
35) Don’t Worry Darling — Olivia Wilde
36) Le visiteur du futur — François Descraques
37) Les secrets de mon père — Véra Belmont
38) Entergalactic — Fletcher Moules
39) Dragon Ball Super — Tetsurô Kodama
40) Maria Rêve — Lauriane Escaffre, Yvonnick Muller
41) Simone : Le Voyage du siècle — Olivier Dahan
42) My Policeman — Michael Grandage
43) Mascarade — Nicolas Bedos
44) Armageddon Time — James Gray
45) Bones and All — Luca Guadagnino
46) Close — Lukas Dhont
47) Les Bonnes Étoiles --(브로커 - Beurokeo) — Hirokazu Kore-Eda
Books I’ve read In 2022
1) The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest — Stieg Larsson (the rec is for the whole trilogy)
2) The art and soul of Dune — Tanya Lapointe
3) Un dernier tour de piste — Martin Fourcade
4) The Dark Half — Stephen King
5) Death note — Tsugumi Ōba & Takeshi Obata (Let’s pretend I’ve read all of them and not stop reading before reaching the end for an unknown reason)
6) Le Match de ma vie — Nicolas Mahut
7) Les liaisons dangereuses — Choderlos de Laclos (First re-read since high school. It’s a good things I don’t remember what my literature class sounded like because I think all the toxic/criminal behavior in this book were not called out enough by my teacher.)
8) Midnight Sun — Stephanie Meyer
9) Children of Dune — Frank Herbert
10) Blackwater : The Flood — Michael Mcdowell
11) Les Ravissantes — Romain Puertolas
12) The Royal Game — Stephan Zweig (Re-read, I love this short novel so much)
13) Le plongeur 
14) Le Diner de Babette 
— Karen Blixen
15) Onze Minutes — Paulo Coelho (Re-read, still interesting)
16) Desolation Road — Jerome Noires (Re-read as well, not sure why I felt the need to pick it again but ok book)
17) Double Fault — Lionel Shriver (Re-read as well, didn’t really like it the first time but it’s definitely more interesting/relevant to read when you care about tennis)
TV Shows I’ve (tried to) watch(ed) in 2022
-Mr Robot Season 1 ; Episode 1 to… 4 I think?
-Grey’s Anatomy ; Seasons 1 to 6 (Regular rewatch that stopped by itself at some point)
-Designated Survivor ; Season 1
-House MD ; Season 1, a few episodes (Failed my rewatch, will try again in 2023)
-The Undoing 1 season (✅ completed)
-Severance ; a few episodes ?
-Balthazar ; Season 4 (Only here for Tomer Sisley)
-Veronica Mars ; 4 seasons (✅ completed) (Rewatch except for the last season)
-Outlander ; Season 6
-Heartstopper ; Season 1
-Timeless ; 2 Seasons (✅ completed)
-Moon Night ; 1 Season (✅ completed)
-Quantico ; 1 Season
-Obi-Wan Kenobi ; 1 Season (✅ completed)
-Lost ; Season 1 and 2
-Mind Hunter ; Season 1 and 6 episodes of Season 2
-Shokugeki No Soma ; All 5 seasons (✅ completed) (4 AMAZING seasons. Last one should be forgotten)
-The Walking Dead ; 6 seasons (Rewatch of the first season to try to finish it soon. First time I had stopped around season 8 or 9 I think ?)
-Emily in Paris ; Season 3 (The last source of joy left in the world)
-10 pour 100 (Call my agent) ; 2 seasons and 5 episodes of season 3 (Current watch, very easy to binge watch)
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Der "plattenkeller" war zum Oster-Ost-Rock 1999 (2000) in Chemnitz dabei.
Damals gab es ein T-Shirt zu "25 Jahren Karat" und "Die Glocke 2000"
Foto zeigt die Original Unterschriften welche ich mir nach dem Konzert auf das T-Shirt (Die Glocke 2000) von der Band holte.
Danke an Stephan Meyer
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kreuzfahrttester · 27 days
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Kanzler Scholz besucht MEYER WERFT – Geschäftsleitung und Eigentümerfamilie begrüßen die sich abzeichnende Übereinkunft zur Zukunftssicherung des Unternehmens
Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz und der niedersächsische Ministerpräsident Stephan Weil haben bei einem Besuch der MEYER WERFT in Papenburg ihren festen Willen unterstrichen, das Unternehmen im Rahmen eines Sanierungs- und Zukunftskonzepts zu unterstützen. Diese Unterstützungsbereitschaft würdigten Geschäftsleitung und die Eigentümerfamilie. Der CEO des Unternehmens, Bernd Eikens und der vom…
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Coperni S/S 2024 Campaign
Coperni S/S 2024 CampaignSource: coperniparis.comPublished: March 2024 In this picture: Lulu TenneyCredits for this picture: Arnaud Vaillant (Designer), Sebastien Meyer (Designer), Karim Sadli (Photographer), Charles Levai (Creative Director), Kevin Tekinel (Creative Director), Helena Tejedor (Fashion Editor/Stylist), Stephane Lancien (Hair Stylist), Christelle Cocquet (Makeup Artist), Vincent…
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lokaleblickecom · 8 months
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Netzwerk „ECOP AFRIKA“ gewinnt Meeresschutzpreis „ocean tribute” Award 2024 auf der boot Düsseldorf
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Gemeinsame Initiative zum Schutz der Meere
Mit der Initiierung des „ocean tribute“ Award haben sich die die boot Düsseldorf, die monegassische Fürst Albert II Stiftung und die Deutsche Meeresstiftung ein klares Ziel gesetzt: Menschen, Projekte oder Initiativen bei ihrem Einsatz für den Meeresschutz zu unterstützen. Seit 2018 wird der mit 20.000 € dotierte Preis jährlich im Rahmen der BLUE MOTION NIGHT verliehen. Der diesjährige Preisträger ist das Netzwerk „ECOP AFRICA“ – mit der Vision einer naturbasierten Kohlenstoffentfernung und nachhaltiger Aquakultur in Afrika. Stellvertretend für die Initiative nahm Peter Teye Busumprah aus Ghana den Preis in Empfang. „ECOP AFRICA“ setzt sich für einen gesunden Ozean ein, indem das Netzwerk beispielsweise Meeresökosysteme repariert und neu aufbaut. Die ECOP-Mitglieder aus verschiedensten afrikanischen Ländern entwickeln Strategien zur Unterbindung der illegalen, nicht gemeldeten und unregulierten Fischerei.  Dafür bieten sie eine Echtzeitüberwachung und Strategien für eine nachhaltige Aquakultur an. „ECOP AFRICA“ nutzt zudem das indigene Wissen über die Ozeane und setzt es für Klimaschutzmaßnahmen ein. Nicht zuletzt entwickeln die Mitglieder Kommunikationsprogramme zum Thema Meer, um die Armut in den Ländern zu bekämpfen. Laudator Frank Schweikert, Vorstand Deutsche Meeresstiftung, verkündete das Ergebnis aus Jury- und Public-Voting: „Herzlichen Glückwunsch an ECOP AFRICA und ihr wunderbares Engagement für den Meeresschutz. Mich freut ganz besonders, dass der Preis an ein Netzwerk geht, dessen Mitglieder in verschiedenen afrikanischen Nationen aktiv sind und dabei länderübergreifend Hand in Hand arbeiten.“ boot Director Petros Michelidakis ergänzt: „Unsere Meere spielen auch hinsichtlich des Klimahaushaltes eine große Rolle und durch den „ocean tribute“ Award hoffen wir weitere Unterstützer für dieses wichtige Anliegen zu gewinnen. Dabei haben wir uns die Nachhaltigkeitsvorgabe der Vereinten Nationen zum Leitsatz gemacht: Ziel ist es, Ozeane, Meere und Meeresressourcen im Sinne nachhaltiger Entwicklung zu erhalten oder Zerstörtes wiederherzustellen.“ Der „ocean tribute“ Award wird jedes Jahr am Montag der boot im Rahmen der BLUE MOTION NIGHT feierlich verliehen. Auch in diesem Jahr erschienen zahlreiche Prominente Gesichter am Montagabend in der Halle 6 der Messe. Unter ihnen Dirk Steffens, Moderator/RTL Geo, Emily Penn, Ocean Ambassador, Patrick Mölleken, Schauspieler, Vivienne Oesch, Model und Influencerin, Wolfram Kons, RTL Moderator, Petra Dieners, Influencerin und Modeunternehmerin, Alex mit Britt Jolig, Schriftsteller/Künstler, Adrian & Anne Bedoy, Loreàl Foto & Film und Managerin Loreal, Anthony Sarpong, Sterne-Koch, und Taina Thoma, Sterne-Koch u. Promi-Ärztin, Jeanine Halene, Werbeprofi, Marion Bock, Pharma-Managerin, Elna von Bentheim, Moderatorin, Mark Aengevelt, Aengevelt Immobilien, Mario Baccini Bürgermeister Fiumicino, Konrad Bergström, schwedischer Unternehmer, Oscar Bruch Jr., Schausteller, Stefan Engstfeld, MdL (Grüne), Angela Erwin, MdL (CDU), Andreas Hartnigk, Ratsherr (CDU), Dr. Oded Horowitz, Vorsitzender des Vorstandes Jüdische Gemeinde Düsseldorf, Oberbürgermeister Dr. Stephan Keller, Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf, Matthias Körner, Geschäftsführer Rheinische Post Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Mona Küppers Präsidentin DSV Ehrenpräsidentin Segler-Verband NRW e.V. Olaf-Joachim Lehne, MdL Landtag Nordrhein-Westfalen (CDU), Jan Lindenau, Bürgermeister der Hansestadt Lübeck, Florian Merz-Betz, Herausgeber Rheinische Post Mediengruppe, Prof. Christoph Meyer, Generalintendant Deutsche Oper am Rhein, Ute-Henriette Ohoven, Barbara und Christiane Oxenfort, Marcel Piwolinski, Präsident Borussia Düsseldorf e.V., Mirko Rohloff, FDP-Ratsfraktion, Wolfgang Rolshoven, Baas Heimatverein Düsseldorfer Jonges e.V., Ratsherr Giuseppe Saitta, Frank Schweikert, Vorstand Deutsche Meeresstiftung, Dr. Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, MdB (FDP). Bildzeile: Frank Schweikert (Vorstand Deutsche Meeresstiftung), Petros Michelidakis (Director boot Düsseldorf), Chris Promise Nwachukay, Peter Teye Busumprah, Hans-Peter Walpurgis (General Manager Cayago AG), Bernhard J. Stempfle (Managing Director Messe Düsseldorf), Wolfram N. Diener (CEO Messe Düsseldorf) Read the full article
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