If we can grill it, you can grill it.
We're Mark Anderson and Ryan Fey, better known as the Grill Dads, and often seen on Food Network, Today Show and across social media. We live and cook by a very simple mantra: You can make literally anything on a grill. We like to joke that people at home can look at us and say, If these two idiots can do it, I can too. We're not trained chefs. We never attended culinary school. We're home chefs. Backyard connoisseurs. Grill enthusiasts. Weekend warriors. Grilling and barbecue are different. See, grills are a tool, a versatile heat source. BBQ, on the other hand, is a cuisine. We don't concentrate on making great low-and-slow BBQ, although we do enjoy doing that from time to time. We're here to show people how to use grills to cook anything and everything. From soups and salads to mains and appetizers--the grill is a multifaceted tool you can use to turn out inventive and delicious food with a kiss of smoke and fire. We are incredibly proud to offer this cookbook as a roadmap to express yourself and experiment with different types of grills, cooking methods and cuisines--with recipes designed to help you grow into an outstanding home chef. We've filled it with simple, fun, delicious recipes that you can make as written or use as a guide to experiment on your own. This cookbook was written for everyone, based on our philosophy that you, yes YOU, can make everything and anything on a grill.Stanley Smellman loves his job preparing snacks for all the different animals at the local zoo. He is kind, caring, and always does his absolute best.
This silly but sweet book, encourages children to follow Stanley's example of going above and beyond when helping and serving others.
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Moby-Dick as Philosophy is at base a chapter-by-chapter commentary on Herman Melville's masterwork, Moby-Dick. The commentary form of the book subserves a higher end, the presentation of an ideal of the type philosopher. Superimposing portraits of Plato, Melville, and Nietzsche--the thinkers themselves, their ideas and their lives--it generates a composite image from the overlaying and interblending of figures. At a higher level still, the book is a meditation on the nature of philosophy and its relation to wisdom, and the relation of creative artistry to both. It explores these themes in the context of the history of philosophy conceived as the rise and fall of a certain influential variety of Platonism--in Nietzschean terms, the life and death of God--and it proceeds with reference to the different reactions, as exemplified particularly by Melville and Nietzsche, to the nihilism that looms on the horizon of these intellectual and spiritual revolutions.
This is an inspiring take on the rock-band bio format, as much a political history of the 1980s as it is a look at an influential band in its final years. --Publishers Weekly
The Clash was a paradox of revolutionary conviction, musical ambition, and commercial drive. We Are The Clash is a gripping tale of the band's struggle to reinvent itself as George Orwell's 1984 loomed. This bold campaign crashed headlong into a wall of internal contradictions and rising right-wing power.
While the world teetered on edge of the nuclear abyss, British miners waged a life-or-death strike, and tens of thousands died from US guns in Central America, Clash cofounders Joe Strummer, Paul Simonon, and Bernard Rhodes waged a desperate last stand after ejecting guitarist Mick Jones and drummer Topper Headon. The band shattered just as its controversial final album, Cut the Crap, was emerging.
Andersen and Heibutzki weave together extensive archival research and in-depth original interviews with virtually all of the key players involved to tell a moving story of idealism undone by human frailty amid a climatic turning point for our world.
From Boas to Black Power investigates how U.S. cultural anthropologists wrote about race, racism, and America in the 20th century as a window into the greater project of U.S. anti-racist liberalism. Anthropology as a discipline and the American project share a common origin: their very foundations are built upon white supremacy, and both are still reckoning with their racist legacies. In this groundbreaking intellectual history of anti-racism within twentieth-century cultural anthropology, Mark Anderson starts with the legacy of Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict and continues through the post-war and Black Power movement to the birth of the Black Studies discipline, exploring the problem America represents for liberal anti-racism.
Anderson shows how cultural anthropology contributed to liberal American discourses on race that simultaneously bolstered and denied white domination. From Boas to Black Power provides a major rethinking of anthropological anti-racism as a project that, in step with the American racial liberalism it helped create, paradoxically maintained white American hegemony. Anthropologists influenced by radical political movements of the 1960s offered the first sustained challenge to that project, calling attention to the racial contradictions of American liberalism reflected in anthropology. Their critiques remain relevant for the discipline and the nation.
A greater reality stands waiting for us. A reality with no end transcending the mind. We can only marvel and trust, and glorify God for the possibilities that lie beyond this life, a life of wonders. Ecclesiastes from the Old Testament reminds us that God . . . set eternity in their heart, Man will not fully understand the works of God until eternity and will require eternity to comprehend. Man will one day live forever in the presence of all mighty God. We will be at peace with one another, living in perfect harmony with our Creator. Until then, give praise to God for His creative work as presented through every book of God's inspired Word.
Finding Where I Belong appeals to children who are:
Flapjack is a wayward puppy, lost in a vast forest. He has no idea how he got there or what will happen next. But his indomitable spirit and sense of wonder keeps him from giving up. He finds adventure in all his new circumstances, but as he would say,I don't know why. This invites children to engage with Flapjack in reasoning through and resolving confounding challenges. Throughout his adventures, Flapjack remains positive, inquisitive and... well...adventurous
Finding Where I Belong is the first of three in The Adventures of Flapjack series. They can stand alone, or better yet, can be read sequentially.
The second in the series, The Adventures of Flapjack: The Collar of Courage (A Book for Children Dealing with Bullying and Self-Esteem) - A Readers' Favorite Award Recipient, addresses fear related to bullying, inner strength and self-esteem.
The third book in the series The Adventures of Flapjack: Saying Goodbye (A Book for Children Dealing with Loss) - A Readers' Favorite Award Finalist addresses issues of death, loss, grief and acceptance. This sad yet uplifting book is a wonderful way for family members, teachers, therapists and counsellors to help children deal with grief and loss. And, it is said to have benefitted adults too
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Covers the laws surrounding commercial transactions that involve the development, use of commercialisation of technology and associate intellectual property rights. Types of transactions that fall within this category are research and development contracts and intellectual property licences and these form the main focus of the book. Written by experts and describing the many different areas of law that affect technology agreements such as IP, contract law, competition law and tax, this is the leading guide to this complex area of law.
The new Fourth Edition has been brought completely up to date including: - Coverage of EU Horizon 2020 replacing Framework 7 funding schemeJapan's economy is the world's third-largest and second-most-sophisticated, accounting for nearly 10% of global economic activity. It has the lowest unemployment rate among leading industrial nations and, at the same time, a large and growing manufacturing presence around the world. Yet it has frequently been portrayed as an economic disaster - an Asian Greece or Argentina - on the verge of collapse and threatening to take down the world economy with it.
This view of Japan, long promulgated by Western media, is utterly wrong.
By using Japan's own plans and metrics, and finding the deeper story behind the country's powerful InfoMerc business model, Stealth Japan reveals an economic success story different from, and often more successful than, that of Western countries.
Unlike China, Japan has a modern, well-established legal system that increasingly protects contracts and intellectual property. The forced technology transfers of the last century have been replaced with an offshore-export-driven Japan that is nearly invisible to the rest of the world - a fact not lost on the country's leaders.
For decades, as the media has focused on internal GDP and demographic figures, Japan's business and political leaders have continued to favor the export-driven economics central to their post-WWII planning. In almost every respect, these plans have now succeeded: today's Japan is both onshore and offshore, its workers both Japanese and foreign, its production worldwide, and its income both domestic and in countries beyond GDP calculations.
How large is Stealth Japan's economy today? Perhaps no one knows, but readers of Stealth Japan: The Surprise Success of the World's First InfoMerc Economy will quickly discover the unexpected scale and details behind this dramatic success.
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Administration for Oracle DBAs shows you how to use your experience as an Oracle DBA to get up to speed quickly on the Microsoft SQL Server platform. Authors with real-world expertise in both Oracle and SQL Server introduce you to fundamental concepts, such as SQL Server architecture and core administration, before guiding you through advanced techniques, including performance optimization, high availability and disaster recovery. Platform comparisons, on-the-job examples, and answers to questions raised by Oracle DBAs learning the SQL Server environment help build your skills. This practical guide shows you how to: