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Parenting Kids With OCD: A Guide to Understanding and Supporting Your Child With OCD

by Bonnie Zucker

Parenting Kids With OCD provides parents with a comprehensive understanding of obsessive-compulsive disorder, its symptoms, types, and presentation in children and teens. The treatment of OCD is explained, and guidelines on how to both find appropriate help and best support one's child are provided. Family accommodation is the rule, not the exception, when it comes to childhood OCD; yet, higher accommodating is associated with a worsening of the child's symptoms and greater levels of familial stress. Parents who have awareness of how they can positively or negatively impact their child's OCD can benefit their child's outcome. Case examples are included to illustrate the child's experience with OCD and what effective treatment looks like. OCD worsens when there is increased stress for the child; therefore, stress management is an essential component for improvement. Parents will learn how to manage stress in themselves and encourage effective stress management for their children.

Take Control of OCD: A Kid's Guide to Conquering Anxiety and Managing OCD (Take Control Ser. #0)

by Bonnie Zucker

Take Control of OCD: A Kid's Guide to Conquering Anxiety and Managing OCD is a must-have guide for kids and teens ages 10–16 with obsessive-compulsive disorder to help them take control and use their strengths to find success in school and in life. This fully updated second edition:Uses a cognitive-behavioral therapy and exposure/response prevention method to stress gradual exposure to obsessive thinking patterns.Provides a step-by-step ladder-based process to help readers conquer their fears and demolish their worries.Helps kids change their obsessive thoughts, tolerate uncertainty, and develop positive self-talk and stress management.Also helps kids advocate for their needs in school and build successful relaxation procedures.Includes workbook-style pages for readers to complete.From her extensive work with hundreds of young people with OCD, the author offers tons of advice, information, and ideas for kids and teens. Readers will find themselves in this book, as it normalizes and validates the often hidden and undisclosed thoughts, urges, and images, and accompanying rituals and compulsions that so many children and teens with OCD struggle with.

Take Control of OCD: A Kid's Guide to Conquering Anxiety and Managing OCD

by Bonnie Zucker

Take Control of OCD: A Kid's Guide to Conquering Anxiety and Managing OCD is a must-have guide for kids and teens ages 10-16 with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder to help them take control and use their strengths to find success in school and in life. This fully updated second edition:Uses a cognitive-behavioral therapy and exposure/response prevention method to stress gradual exposure to obsessive thinking patterns.Provides a step-by-step ladder-based process to help readers conquer their fears and demolish their worries.Helps kids change their obsessive thoughts, tolerate uncertainty, and develop positive self-talk and stress management.Also helps kids advocate for their needs in school and build successful relaxation procedures.Includes workbook-style pages for readers to complete.By interviewing kids with OCD from across the country, the author offers tons of advice, information, and ideas for students, by students just like them. Readers will find themselves in this book, as it normalizes and validates the often hidden and undisclosed thoughts, urges, and images, and accompanying rituals and compulsions that so many children and teens with OCD struggle with.Ages 10-16

Take Control of OCD: The Ultimate Guide for Kids With OCD (Take Control Ser. #0)

by Bonnie Zucker

Take Control of OCD: The Ultimate Guide for Kids With OCD is a unique guide just for kids ages 10-16 with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder to help them take control of their disorder and find success in school and in life. Using a cognitive-behavioral therapy method to stress gradual exposure to students' obsessive thinking patterns, the book takes kids step-by-step through a ladder-based process to conquer their fears and demolish their worries.Focusing on helping kids change their obsessive thoughts, tolerate uncertainty, develop positive self-talk and stress management, advocate for their needs in school, find successful relaxation procedures, and face their fears, the book includes workbook-style pages for kids to complete. By interviewing kids with OCD from across the country, the author offers tons of advice, information, and ideas for students, by students just like them. This handy guidebook is sure to help children with OCD change their behaviors and conquer their worries, discovering a sense of accomplishment and achievement.Ages 10-16

The Aristotelian Mirabilia and Early Peripatetic Natural Science (Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities)

by Arnaud Zucker

This is the first volume devoted to the sections of the Aristotelian Mirabilia on natural science, filling a significant gap in the history of the Aristotelian study of nature and especially of animals. The chapters in this volume explore the Mirabilia, or De mirabilibus auscultationibus (On Marvelous Things Heard), and its engagement with the natural sciences. The first two chapters deliver an introduction to this work: one a discussion of the history of the text; the other a discussion of Aristotelian epistemology and methodology, and the role of the Mirabilia in that context. This is followed by eight chapters that, together, are effectively a commentary on those sections of the Mirabilia with close connections to Aristotle’s Historia animalium and to a number of Theophrastus’ scientific treatises. Finally, the volume ends with two chapters on thematic topics connected to natural science running throughout the work, namely color and disease. The Aristotelian Mirabilia and Early Peripatetic Natural Science should prove invaluable to scholars and students interested in the ancient Greek study of nature, ancient philosophy, and Aristotelian science in particular.

A Love Letter in Cuneiform

by Alex Zucker Tom㡚 Zmeškal

Set in Czechoslovakia between the 1940s and the 1990s, Tomáš Zmeškal's stimulating novel focuses on one family's tragic story of love and the unspoken. Josef meets his wife, Kveta, before the Second World War at a public lecture on Hittite culture. Kveta chooses to marry Josef over their mutual friend Hynek, but when her husband is later arrested and imprisoned for an unnamed crime, Kveta gives herself to Hynek in return for help and advice. The author explores the complexities of what is not spoken, what cannot be said, the repercussions of silence after an ordeal, the absurdity of forgotten pain, and what it is to be an outsider.  In Zmeškal's tale, told not chronologically but rather as a mosaic of events, time progresses unevenly and unpredictably, as does one's understanding. The saga belongs to a particular family, but it also exposes the larger, ongoing struggle of postcommunist Eastern Europe to come to terms with suffering when catharsis is denied. Reporting from a fresh, multicultural perspective, Zmeškal makes a welcome contribution to European literature in the twenty-first century.

The Opportune Moment, 1855

by Alex Zucker Patrik Ouredník

The nineteenth-century founding of "free settlements" in the Americas serves as a starting point for the new novel by popular Czech author Patrik Ouredník. Simultaneously satiric and philosophical, The Opportune Moment, 1855, opens with an Italian anarchist's missive to his noble former mistress, an impassioned rejection of all of Europe's latest and greatest advancements, from the Enlightenment to social reform to communist revolution. We then leap back in time half a century to the alternately somber and hilarious shipboard diary of a common Italian everyman sailing to Brazil with a motley, multinational band of idealists, to build a new society. A pitiless portrait of the often unbridgeable gap between theory and practice, The Opportune Moment, 1855 is another uproarious and unsettling attack on convention by one of literature's great provocateurs.

The Opportune Moment, 1855

by Alex Zucker Patrik Ouredník

The nineteenth-century founding of "free settlements" in the Americas serves as a starting point for the new novel by popular Czech author Patrik Ouredník. Simultaneously satiric and philosophical, The Opportune Moment, 1855, opens with an Italian anarchist's missive to his noble former mistress, an impassioned rejection of all of Europe's latest and greatest advancements, from the Enlightenment to social reform to communist revolution. We then leap back in time half a century to the alternately somber and hilarious shipboard diary of a common Italian everyman sailing to Brazil with a motley, multinational band of idealists, to build a new society. A pitiless portrait of the often unbridgeable gap between theory and practice, The Opportune Moment, 1855 is another uproarious and unsettling attack on convention by one of literature's great provocateurs.

Innocence; or, Murder on Steep Street: Or, Murder On Steep Street

by Alex Zucker Heda Margolius Kovály

Famed Holocaust memoirist Heda Margoulis Kovály (Under a Cruel Star) knits her own terrifying experiences in Soviet Prague into a powerful, Raymond Chandler-esque work of literary suspense. 1950s Prague is a city of numerous small terrors, of political tyranny, corruption and surveillance. There is no way of knowing whether one's neighbor is spying for the government, or what one's supposed friend will say under pressure to a State Security agent. A loyal Party member might be imprisoned or executed as quickly as a traitor; innocence means nothing for a person caught in a government trap.But there are larger terrors, too. When a little boy is murdered at the cinema where his aunt works, the ensuing investigation sheds a little too much light on the personal lives of the cinema's female ushers, each of whom is hiding a dark secret of her own.Nearly lost to censorship, this rediscovered gem of Czech literature depicts a chilling moment in history, redolent with the stifling atmosphere of political and personal oppression of the early days of Communist Czechoslovakia.From the Hardcover edition.

Learn coding with Python and JavaScript: A practical introduction for beginners

by Joachim L. Zuckarelli

Whether on the computer, tablet, mobile phone, in the car or in the coffee machine - computer programs determine our everyday life. Software is becoming increasingly important, hardly anything works without the mysterious power of algorithms. But how do programs work? And how do you develop them? This book teaches you the basics of programming. Using everyday examples, you will first learn the basic concepts of programming, which are similar in all programming languages. Based on these basic ideas, you will then learn two popular and very useful programming languages, Python and JavaScript, in a systematic way and with many practical exercises, which you can use for a wide range of different tasks. The book is aimed at novice programmers of all ages (from students to professionals) who have no previous programming experience.

Mikroökonomik: Endlich verständlich erklärt

by Joachim L. Zuckarelli

Dieses Lehrbuch vermittelt auf anschauliche Weise die Grundlagen der Mikroökonomik. In verständlicher Sprache und mit zahlreichen Beispielen werden systematisch die wichtigsten Bereiche der mikroökonomischen Theorie unter die Lupe genommen. Dabei liegt der Fokus stets darauf, nicht nur die Mathematik begreiflich zu machen, sondern vor allem ein intuitives Verständnis der wirtschaftlichen Hintergründe zu entwickeln, das dem Leser erlaubt, souverän mit ökonomischen Modellen umgehen zu können. Das Buch eignet sich daher sowohl für Studierende an Universitäten als auch an (Fach-)Hochschulen. Unabhängig davon, ob Volkswirtschaftslehre im Haupt- oder Nebenfach studiert wird, liefert es eine ausgezeichnete Ergänzung zu allen mikroökonomischen Grundlagenvorlesungen.Das Buch befasst sich mit den zentralen Ideen des ökonomischen Denkens und der ökonomischen Herangehensweise, wie unter anderem Knappheit, Opportunitätskosten und spieltheoretischen Methoden. Es werden die Theorie des Haushalts, die Theorie der Firma und die Themenkomplexe Markt und Marktversagen als wichtigste Eckpfeiler der mikroökonomischen Theorie eingehend und verständlich vermittelt. Viele der behandelten Konzepte sind dabei so grundsätzlich, dass sie für den Leser auch jenseits von Studium und Prüfungen nützlich sein werden.Zusätzliche Fragen per App: Laden Sie die Springer-Nature-Flashcards-App kostenlos herunter und nutzen Sie exklusives Zusatzmaterial, um Ihr Wissen zu prüfen.

Programmieren lernen mit Python und JavaScript: Eine praxisorientierte Einführung für Einsteiger

by Joachim L. Zuckarelli

Ob auf dem Computer, Tablet, Handy, im Auto oder in der Kaffeemaschine – Computerprogramme bestimmen unseren Alltag. Software wird immer wichtiger, kaum noch etwas funktioniert ohne die geheimnisvolle Macht der Algorithmen. Aber wie funktionieren Programme? Und wie entwickelt man sie? Dieses Buch vermittelt Ihnen anschaulich das Einmaleins des Programmierens. Anhand von Alltagsbeispielen lernen Sie zunächst die Grundkonzepte des Programmierens kennen, die in allen Programmiersprachen ähnlich sind. Auf Basis dieser Grundideen erlernen Sie dann auf systematische Weise und mit vielen praktischen Übungen zwei populäre und sehr nützliche Programmiersprachen, Python und JavaScript, die Sie für ein breites Spektrum an unterschiedlichen Aufgaben einsetzen können.Das Buch richtet sich an Programmieranfänger aller Altersklassen (vom Schüler bis zum Berufstätigen), die bisher keinerlei Programmiererfahrung besitzen.Zusätzliche Fragen per App: Laden Sie die Springer Nature Flashcards-App kostenlos herunter und nutzen Sie exklusives Zusatzmaterial als Printbuchkäufer, um Ihr Wissen zu prüfen.

Programmieren mit ChatGPT: Eine kompakte Einführung

by Joachim L. Zuckarelli

Anwendungen ​künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) und vor allem Large Language Models (LLMs) sind in aller Munde und revolutionieren in vielen Bereichen die Art und Weise, wie wir arbeiten. Das gilt auch für das Programmieren und die Softwareentwicklung, wo Werkzeuge wie ChatGPT von OpenAI, wenn sie richtig eingesetzt werden, die Produktivität erheblich steigern können. Unabhängig davon, ob Sie beruflich oder privat programmieren, ob Sie Anfänger*in oder erfahrene Entwickler*in sind, ob Sie mit künstlicher Intelligenz bereits vertraut sind oder nicht, in diesem Buch lernen Sie auf kompakte, praxisorientierte Weise anhand zahlreicher Beispiele, wie Sie Werkzeuge wie ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini & Co. bei der Arbeit mit Code einsetzen können, um produktiver zu sein und Ihre Ziele schneller und müheloser zu erreichen. Darüber hinaus erfahren Sie, wie Sie einfache, eigene KI-Anwendungen auf Basis der OpenAI-API entwickeln können. Der Schwerpunkt des Buches liegt dabei auf allgemeingültigen Grundtechniken, die auch im schnelllebigen KI-Geschäft auf absehbare Zeit von Bedeutung sein werden. Der Inhalt Einführung Das Zeitalter der künstlichen Intelligenz Chancen und Risiken für das Berufsfeld des Entwicklers Teil 1 – ChatGPT & Co. verstehen Funktionsweise von ChatGPT und anderen Large Language Models Alternativen zu ChatGPT Teil 2: ChatGPT benutzen Die wichtigsten Features Tipps zur Formulierung effektiver Prompts Teil 3: Einige Anwendungsbereiche für das Programmieren mit ChatGPT: ChatGPT als Nachschlagewerk, Berater oder Tutor nutzen Code schreiben Reguläre Ausdrücke (RegEx) erzeugen und bearbeiten Test-/Beispieldaten generieren Code testen und debuggen Code formatieren, kommentieren und dokumentieren Code übersetzen/transpilieren Fremden Code verstehen Die OpenAI-API verwenden Die Produktfamilie WissensExpress bietet Ihnen Lehr-, Lern- und Sachbücher in kompakter Form. Die Bücher liefern schnell und verständlich fundiertes Wissen.

Basic Bible Interpretation

by Roy B. Zuck

BASIC BIBLE INTERPRETATION Can the Bible really be understood? Are Old Testament prophecies relevant for today? How can I understand the symbolism of the Book of Revelation? What is the relationship of the Old Testament to the New Testament? Why study Bible interpretation? Dr. Roy Zuck points out that it is essential for understanding and teaching the Bible properly, essential as a step beyond observation, and essential for applying the Bible correctly. He discusses the challenges of Bible interpretation, considers the problems of Bible interpretation, explores the history of Bible interpretation, and defines key terms--all in a practical, down-to-earth way. Though Dr. Zuck's many years of teaching and scholarship are evident in this book, he has written in language understandable to all who are serious about bible study and who want to know better what Scripture means.

Job- Everyman's Bible Commentary: Selected Studies On The Book Of Job (Everyman's Bible Commentaries)

by Roy Zuck

Unfathomable loss. Unmerited suffering. Why is this happening to me? For centuries people have tried to understand the reasons for suffering and grief. When we cannot connect our woes to wrongs we have done, we conclude that our suffering is undeserved and unfair. Like Job, we struggle to understand our pain.The universality of suffering makes the book of Job appealing, but the treatment of that theme often makes the book difficult to comprehend. Nonetheless, this section of Scripture offers powerful lessons for your life.Dr. Roy Zuck directs his commentary toward the layman. His clear, organized insights can reveal important truths for the struggling Christian. The uncomplicated, outlined content is suitable for both individual and group study. You can learn from Job's suffering--as well as from your own.

Job- Everyman's Bible Commentary: Selected Studies On The Book Of Job (Everyman's Bible Commentaries)

by Roy Zuck

Unfathomable loss. Unmerited suffering. Why is this happening to me? For centuries people have tried to understand the reasons for suffering and grief. When we cannot connect our woes to wrongs we have done, we conclude that our suffering is undeserved and unfair. Like Job, we struggle to understand our pain.The universality of suffering makes the book of Job appealing, but the treatment of that theme often makes the book difficult to comprehend. Nonetheless, this section of Scripture offers powerful lessons for your life.Dr. Roy Zuck directs his commentary toward the layman. His clear, organized insights can reveal important truths for the struggling Christian. The uncomplicated, outlined content is suitable for both individual and group study. You can learn from Job's suffering--as well as from your own.

An Open Letter to a Jehovah's Witness

by Roy Zuck

Understanding what Jehovah's Witnesses teach and believe is crucial to counteract their aggressive evangelism campaigns. Roy Zuck offers this letter in the absence of direct, compassionate literature to hand to them to explain Scriptural truth and the difference between their faith and Christianity. In booklet form, it is compassionate while clearly explaining the Deity of Christ and how the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses contradict the Bible.

An Open Letter to a Jehovah's Witness

by Roy Zuck

Understanding what Jehovah's Witnesses teach and believe is crucial to counteract their aggressive evangelism campaigns. Roy Zuck offers this letter in the absence of direct, compassionate literature to hand to them to explain Scriptural truth and the difference between their faith and Christianity. In booklet form, it is compassionate while clearly explaining the Deity of Christ and how the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses contradict the Bible.

The Buried City: Unearthing the Real Pompeii

by Gabriel Zuchtriegel

The director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park offers a vivid view of daily life in the lost city, shares the latest discoveries, and reflects on preserving heritage. In The Buried City, Gabriel Zuchtriegel takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of Pompeii and reveals new archaeological finds that are being unearthed at the site’s biggest dig in a generation. As director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park, Zuchtriegel presents a uniquely intimate perspective on this city that was tragically destroyed and frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. Among the ruins, we find unmade beds, dishes left drying, and bodies of victims encased in ash, but Zuchtriegel shows that we’ve only begun to understand this fascinating place, as a third of the site remains unexcavated. Zuchtriegel leads us into the heart of the city, reconstructing Pompeii as it would have been, showing us who lived there, what mattered to them, and what happened in their final hours. The Buried City reveals the latest discoveries unearthed at Pompeii—including a banquet hall with murals of Greek gods, a fresco of what appears to be a pizza, and the remains of individuals crushed by debris—all buried for almost two thousand years. Zuchtriegel offers a vivid portrait of this World Heritage site as a vibrant and diverse city, connecting us to a past that is much closer than we think and inviting us to reflect on our role as keepers of the site and its history.

Colonization and Subalternity in Classical Greece: Experience of the Nonelite Population

by Gabriel Zuchtriegel

In this book, Gabriel Zuchtriegel explores and reconstructs the unwritten history of Classical Greece - the experience of nonelite colonial populations. Using postcolonial critical methods to analyze Greek settlements and their hinterlands of the fifth and fourth centuries BC, he reconstructs the social and economic structures in which exploitation, violence, and subjugation were implicit. He mines literary sources and inscriptions, as well as archaeological and data from excavations and field surveys, much of it published here for the first time, that offer new insights into the lives and status of nonelite populations in Greek colonies. Zuchtriegel demonstrates that Greece's colonial experience has far-reaching implications beyond the study of archaeology and ancient history. As reflected in foundational texts such as Plato's 'Laws' and Aristotle's 'Politics', the ideology that sustained Greek colonialism is still felt in many Western societies.

The Making of the Doric Temple: Architecture, Religion, and Social Change in Archaic Greece

by Gabriel Zuchtriegel

In this volume, Gabriel Zuchtriegel revisits the idea of Doric architecture as the paradigm of architectural and artistic evolutionism. Bringing together old and new archaeological data, some for the first time, he posits that Doric architecture has little to do with a wood-to-stone evolution. Rather, he argues, it originated in tandem with a disruptive shift in urbanism, land use, and colonization in Archaic Greece. Zuchtriegel presents momentous architectural change as part of a broader transformation that involved religion, politics, economics, and philosophy. As Greek elites colonized, explored, and mapped the Mediterranean, they sought a new home for the gods in the changing landscapes of the sixth-century BC Greek world. Doric architecture provided an answer to this challenge, as becomes evident from parallel developments in architecture, art, land division, urban planning, athletics, warfare, and cosmology. Building on recent developments in geography, gender, and postcolonial studies, this volume offers a radically new interpretation of architecture and society in Archaic Greece.

A Philosophical Analysis of Chaos Theory

by Lena C. Zuchowski

This book provides an analysis of the construction, diagnosis (as chaotic) and evaluation of models in chaos theory. It contains a detailed look at the interaction of the different models used in chaos theory and analyses how these models influence the way chaos is defined. Furthermore, the book discusses the conditions for the occurrence of chaos and the detection of chaos in nature.

From Randomness and Entropy to the Arrow of Time (Elements in the Philosophy of Physics)

by Lena Zuchowski

The Element reconstructs, analyses and compares different derivational routes to a grounding of the Arrow of Time in entropy. It also evaluates the link between entropy and visible disorder, and the related claim of an alignment of the Arrow of Time with a development from order to visible disorder. The Element identifies three different entropy-groundings for the Arrow of Time: (i) the Empirical Arrow of Time, (ii) the Universal Statistical Arrow of Time, and (iii) the Local Statistical Arrow of Time. The Element will also demonstrate that it is unlikely that high entropy states will always coincide with visible disorder. Therefore, it will dispute that there is a strong link between the Arrow of Time and visible disorder.

Inferis

by Alex Zuchi

Matheus Mayer is a man tormented by past woes. Accused of killing his family, he's trying to prove his innocence and that his daughter is still alive. When he's sent to a new Psychiatric Hospital – built in an isolated region – Matheus finds only five other inmates. Each one has a completely distinctive personality and each seems to have their own goals. A special characteristic, however, seems to unite them. Dark enigmas start to echo inside the institution, specially after the arrival of a mysterious man by the name of Heitor Velasques and his team of researchers. Their goals are unknown. Matheus starts to feel the presence of supernatural beings that seem to inhabit the Institution. These beings bring about unique feelings, as if the divine and the profane were fighting for dominion. One by one, the inmates are called by the research team for an experiment. After it, they can’t be found anywhere, and some physical and sensory changes seem to transform the Psychiatric Hospital's facilities into something completely different. Now there's pain. nauseating smells, flames, and throbbing walls. With the help of the Hospital's own employees, Matheus Mayer starts to unveil Heitor's motivation and finds himself entangled in a dangerous and complex game, in which, due to neural interface devices and experimental drugs, the patient's minds are invaded in search of the key to the realm of gods. It's time to explore the depths of the unknown in a journey towards a reunion. How far would you go to save someone you love?

Inferis: L’oscurità pulsante prendeva forma

by Alex Zuchi

Matheus Mayer è un uomo tormentato dai dolori del passato. Accusato dell'omicidio della sua famiglia, deve provare la sua innocenza, e anche che sua figlia è ancora viva. Trasferito nell'ennesimo ospedale psichiatrico, costruito nel bel mezzo di una zona desolata, Matheus incontra altri cinque pazienti. Ciascuno ha una personalità completamente diversa dall'altro, e tutti sembrano perseguire obiettivi diversi. Tuttavia, paiono legati da abilità speciali. Enigmi arcani si disvelano all'interno dell'istituto, soprattutto in seguito all'arrivo di un uomo misterioso chiamato Heitor Velasques e della sua èquipe di ricercatori, le cui intenzioni sono ancora sconosciute. Matheus percepisce presenze soprannaturali nell'edificio. Queste manifestazioni risvegliano sensazioni contrastanti, come se il divino e il profano combattessero per il potere. I pazienti sono sottoposti uno per uno all'esperimento dall'èquipe di ricercatori. In seguito, i pazienti scompaiono, e trasformazioni fisiche e sensoriali sembrano trasformare le stanze dell'ospedale psichiatrico in un posto completamente diverso. Pieno di dolore, fiamme, odori nauseabondi e pareti palpitanti. Con l'aiuto dei dipendenti dell'ospedale, Matheus Mayer svela lo scopo di Heitor, e si ritrova prigioniero di un piano complesso e pericoloso tramite il quale, attraverso interfacce neurali e droghe psicotrope, le menti dei pazienti sono invase alla ricerca della chiave per il dominio degli dei. È giunto il tempo di esplorare le profondità dell'ignoto, in un viaggio di ritrovamento. Quanto lontano sei disposto a spingerti per salvare coloro che ami?

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