Alix Faßmann

Alix Faßmann

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Arbeit ist nicht unser Leben
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Arbeit ist nicht unser Leben
  • By: Alix Faßmann
  • Length: 5 hours 13 minutes
  • Publisher: ABOD von RBmedia Verlag
  • Publish date: April 15, 2014
  • Language: German
  • (19 ratings)
(19 ratings)
Arbeit ist längst zur Religion geworden. Doch in Zeiten von Wirtschaftskrise und Arbeitsplatzabbau ist der Traum vom Aufstieg durch Arbeit geplatzt. Vor allem junge Menschen sind trotz guter Ausbildung und hohem Einsatz von extremen Unsicherheiten... Read more

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KaBOOM! In 1995, Darell Hammond read an article in the Washington Post about an unthinkable tragedy: Two young children suffocated in a car on a hot summer day in southeast Washington, D.C. The story indicated that the children had nowhere to play; in the absence of a playground, they had climbed into an abandoned car. Reading the article fueled Hammond’s sense of injustice, and his life’s mission ... Read Book
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