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From the chefs of a popular NYC restaurant, a cookbook celebrating Filipino cuisine’s origins and international influences—includes photos. In the newly revised and updated Memories of Philippine Kitchens, Amy Besa, and Romy Dorotan, owners and chef at the Purple Yam and formerly of Cendrillon in Manhattan, present a fascinating—and very personal—look at the cuisine and culture of the Philippines. From adobo to pancit, lumpia to kinilaw, the authors trace the origins of native Filipino foods and the impact of foreign cultures on the cuisine. More than 100 unique recipes, culled from private kitchens and the acclaimed Purple Yam menu, reflect classic dishes as well as contemporary Filipino food. Filled with hundreds of sumptuous photographs and stories from the authors and other notable cooks, this book is a joy to peruse in and out of the kitchen.
En rumbo is a new four-part intermediate Spanish course designed for students with a working knowledge of Spanish equivalent to O level/GCSE.
Winner of the 2023 Prose Award in Cultural Anthropology and SociologyFinalist for the 2023 Publishing Triangle Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction A sweeping history of Indigenous traditions of gender, sexuality, and resistance that reveals how, despite centuries of colonialism, Two-Spirit people are reclaiming their place in Native nations. Reclaiming Two-Spirits decolonizes the history of gender and sexuality in Native North America. It honors the generations of Indigenous people who had the foresight to take essential aspects of their cultural life and spiritual beliefs underground in order to save them. Before 1492, hundreds of Indigenous communities across North America included peopl...
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Winner of a second-place award in the general interest category from the Association of Catholic Publishers and and honorable mention in grief and bereavement from the Catholic Media Association. When someone you love dies by suicide, confusion, shame, and guilt often add to the emotional upheaval and spiritual turmoil in your life. When a Loved One Dies by Suicide was written by Catholics who have lost a loved one due to suicide. The contributors share their personal stories of loss, of learning to cope with the crushing grief, of finding comfort in faith and community, and of discovering hope as they began to move forward again. Suicide, although common, too often is hidden in our culture ...
Eigenlijk is het leven één grote feedbacksessie: dagelijks krijgen we advies en kritiek van vrienden, familie, collega's, klanten, leidinggevenden en zelfs van huisdieren. En ook al weten we dat feedback zeer waardevol kan zijn, vaak negeren we het of herkennen het überhaupt niet. Feedback is een cadeautje is het eerste boek dat focust op succesvol feedback ontvangen. Hoe komt het dat we kritiek kunnen ervaren als een aanval op onze identiteit? Waarom vinden we zo snel dat de ander 'geen recht van spreken' heeft? Hoeveel nuttige inzichten laten we liggen omdat 'het nu niet het juiste moment is'? Goed feedback kunnen ontvangen heeft allerlei voordelen: je relaties worden er sterker door, je zelfvertrouwen groeit en mensen vinden het prettiger om met je samen te werken. Op humorvolle wijze en met vele praktijkvoorbeelden laten Douglas Stone en Sheila Heen zien hoe iedereen zich kan trainen in het herkennen en verwerken van feedback. Want of je nu in een grote of kleine organisatie werkt, binnen een team opereert, een relatie of een gezin hebt: feedback is en blijft een cadeautje.
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An intermediate Spanish course designed for students with a working knowledge of the language and studying without the support of a classroom teacher.
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