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"POPPY" by Jennifer Moreman

Author : Jennifer Moreman
Publisher :
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 33,66 MB
Release : 2019-10-14
Category :
ISBN : 9781699726402

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Bold red poppy notebook based on Jennifer Moreman's original painting. Features: Smooth Matte Cover, 6x9", 130 Wide Rule Bright White Lined Pages (65 front and back)About the Artist: Jennifer Moreman is an award winning, internationally known artist. She currently lives in Tyler, Texas with her husband and daughter. Jennifer graduated from Baylor University in 2004 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Studio Art. She is originally from Dallas, Texas. Jennifer has developed a fresh and original style of painting that layers multiple colors and allows her inner artist to completely take over. Her work is best described as captivating, expressive and whimsical. Jennifer enjoys using traditional subjects from nature and giving them a colorful, playful twist.

"Poppy" by Jennifer Moreman

Author : Jennifer Moreman
Publisher :
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 43,6 MB
Release : 2019-10-14
Category :
ISBN : 9781699727355

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Bold red poppy notebook based on Jennifer Moreman's original painting. Features: Smooth Matte Cover, 6x9", 130 Wide Rule Bright White Lined Pages (65 front and back)About the Artist: Jennifer Moreman is an award winning, internationally known artist. She currently lives in Tyler, Texas with her husband and daughter. Jennifer graduated from Baylor University in 2004 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Studio Art. She is originally from Dallas, Texas. Jennifer has developed a fresh and original style of painting that layers multiple colors and allows her inner artist to completely take over. Her work is best described as captivating, expressive and whimsical. Jennifer enjoys using traditional subjects from nature and giving them a colorful, playful twist.

Gluten-Free and Vegan Holidays

Author : Jennifer Katzinger
Publisher : Sasquatch Books
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 28,37 MB
Release : 2011-09-06
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1570617864

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Entertaining friends and family can be a challenge when you’re vegan and gluten-free. It can be even trickier when you’re not, but a family member or close friend is. So what do you do when you want to prepare a gluten-free and vegan holiday dinner for eight? Turn to Gluten-Free and Vegan Holidays for help! Jennifer Katzinger, author of the popular Flying Apron’s Gluten-Free & Vegan Baking Book makes celebrating the holidays simple and stylish with seventy delicious, satisfying recipes for our most cherished holidays. Here you’ll find both sweet and savory gluten-free and vegan menus for Thanksgiving and Christmas feasts, for a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner for two, for springtime Easter and Passover celebrations, a 4th of July picnic, and many more. Whether you’re gluten-free and vegan or not, you’ll please the ones you love with these simple yet sophisticated and pleasing menus.

Cuisine and Culture

Author : Linda Civitello
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 18,22 MB
Release : 2011-03-29
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 0470403713

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An illuminating account of how history shapes our diets—now in a new revised and updated Third Edition Why did the ancient Romans believe cinnamon grew in swamps guarded by giant killer bats? How did African cultures imported by slavery influence cooking in the American South? What does the 700-seat McDonald's in Beijing serve in the age of globalization? With the answers to these and many more such questions, Cuisine and Culture, Third Edition presents an engaging, entertaining, and informative exploration of the interactions among history, culture, and food. From prehistory and the earliest societies in the Fertile Crescent to today's celebrity chefs, Cuisine and Culture, Third Edition presents a multicultural and multiethnic approach to understanding how and why major historical events have affected and defined the culinary traditions in different societies. Now revised and updated, this Third Edition is more comprehensive and insightful than ever before. Covers prehistory through the present day—from the discovery of fire to the emergence of television cooking shows Explores how history, culture, politics, sociology, and religion have determined how and what people have eaten through the ages Includes a sampling of recipes and menus from different historical periods and cultures Features French and Italian pronunciation guides, a chronology of food books and cookbooks of historical importance, and an extensive bibliography Includes all-new content on technology, food marketing, celebrity chefs and cooking television shows, and Canadian cuisine. Complete with revealing historical photographs and illustrations, Cuisine and Culture is an essential introduction to food history for students, history buffs, and food lovers.

Wetbones

Author : John Shirley
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 44,75 MB
Release : 2015-10-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1504021770

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A flesh-and-soul-devouring addiction runs rampant through the dark playground of the Hollywood elite in this tale of horror from a Bram Stoker Award winner. Welcome to Los Angeles, where every addiction is encouraged. . . . Struggling Hollywood screenwriter Tom Prentice can hardly believe that the emaciated and mutilated corpse lying on the morgue slab was once his ex-wife. Then his roommate’s missing brother turns up in a local hospital having sliced open his own chest and legs for some sick, inexplicable reason. In Oakland, the Reverend Garner, a recovering addict, leaves his ministry in search of his teenage daughter, who was last seen in the company of her ghoulish kidnapper. And the Los Angeles police are meanwhile baffled in their hunt for the elusive “Wetbones” serial killer who leaves nothing of his victims behind except a damp, grisly pile of bones. Though Tom, the reverend, and the LAPD are on separate quests for answers, they are all being led into the darkest shadows of Hollywood, where the debauchery never ceases and pleasure is a drug that devours human flesh, blood, and sanity. But the true source of the all-consuming addiction is the most horrifying revelation of all, for it is not of this rational Earth. From International Horror Guild Award–winning author John Shirley, the acclaimed “splatterpunk” classic Wetbones combines the monstrous inventiveness of H. P. Lovecraft with the exquisite excess of Clive Barker. A true masterwork of modern terror, it’s decidedly not for the faint of heart.

Seurat, 1859-1891

Author : Robert L. Herbert
Publisher : Metropolitan Museum of Art
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 25,40 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Dots (Art)
ISBN : 0810964104

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A volume which embodies an entire generation of scholarship on the artist. Seurat's brief but brilliant career is traced from his early academic drawings of the 1870s to the paintings of popular entertainments and the serene landscapes of his final years.

Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Author : Alasdair McKay
Publisher :
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 41,93 MB
Release : 2021-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781910814567

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Modern warfare is becoming increasingly defined by distance. Today, many Western and non-Western states have shied away from deploying large numbers of their own troops to battlefields. Instead, they have limited themselves to supporting the frontline fighting of local and regional actors against non-state armed forces through the provision of intelligence, training, equipment and airpower. This is remote warfare, the dominant method of military engagement now employed by many states. Despite the increasing prevalence of this distinct form of military engagement, it remains an understudied subject and considerable gaps exist in the academic understanding of it. Bringing together writers from various backgrounds, this edited volume offers a critical enquiry into the use of remote warfare.

Busy Toddler's Guide to Actual Parenting

Author : Susie Allison
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,63 MB
Release : 2020-09-22
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781943147854

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"Susie Allison gives the achievable advice she's known around the world for on her million-follower Instagram account, Busy Toddler. From daily life to 'being two is fine' to tantrums and tattling and teaching the ABCs, let Susie give you the stress-free parenting advice you've been looking for. Susie shares real moments from raising her three kids as well as professional knowledge from her years as a kindergarten and first grade teacher. Her simple and doable approach to parenting is both uplifting and empowering ... includes over 50 of Susie's famous kid activities that have helped hundreds of thousands of parents make it to nap time and beyond. This isn't about perfect parenting. This is about actual parenting"--

Engaged Anthropology

Author : Stuart Kirsch
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 26,89 MB
Release : 2018-03-30
Category : Law
ISBN : 0520297946

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Does anthropology have more to offer than just its texts? In this timely and remarkable book, Stuart Kirsch shows how anthropology can—and why it should—become more engaged with the problems of the world. Engaged Anthropology draws on the author’s experiences working with indigenous peoples fighting for their environment, land rights, and political sovereignty. Including both short interventions and collaborations spanning decades, it recounts interactions with lawyers and courts, nongovernmental organizations, scientific experts, and transnational corporations. This unflinchingly honest account addresses the unexamined “backstage” of engaged anthropology. Coming at a time when some question the viability of the discipline, the message of this powerful and original work is especially welcome, as it not only promotes a new way of doing anthropology, but also compellingly articulates a new rationale for why anthropology matters.

The Bean Trees

Author : Barbara Kingsolver
Publisher : Paw Prints
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,7 MB
Release : 2008-10-04
Category :
ISBN : 9781439557600

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Young, bright Taylor Greer leaves her poverty-stricken life in Kentucky and heads west, picking up an abandoned Native American baby girl whom she names Turtle and finds a new home in Tucson with Mattie, an old woman who takes in Central American refugees