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Headline Publishing Group Storecupboard One Pound Meals: 85 Delicious and Affordable Recipes
Miguel Barclay is back with his sixth book in the 'One Pound Meals' series and he's on a mission to save you even more money and time with this collection of storecupboard recipes. Miguel has already revolutionised the way that many of you cook at home - with his budget recipes, healthy ingredients and his ingenious time-saving tips. In STORECUPBOARD ONE POUND MEALS Miguel takes his stress-free, maximum flavour philosophy and teaches you how to get the most out of your every day cupboard essentials. Tins, cans, dried herbs and spices become the main 'hero ingredients', helping you plan affordable dinners each week. With over 80 of Miguel's favourite storecupboard dishes, you'll have plenty of recipes for the whole family to enjoy, or tasty leftovers to eat the next day or freeze for another time. Miguel's budget-friendly cooking will once again bring great taste to your kitchen. Minimum fuss, maximum flavour and all for £1 per person.Miguel Barclay's new recipe book, GREEN ONE POUND MEALS, is available for pre-order now!
£16.99
Headline Publishing Group Miguel Barclay's Super Easy One Pound Meals
Simple ingredients + 1 pan = stress-free meals. Minimum fuss, maximum flavour, and all for £1 per person.Over 90 mouthwatering recipes by the bestselling One Pound Chef.With his budget-friendly style, Miguel has created mouthwatering meals made with yet more of his clever cooking cheats and hacks. In Super Easy One Pound Meals you'll find tasty stews, curries and chillies, but Miguel has taken this concept one step further with traditionally more complicated recipes, such as a lasagne, a roast dinner and a sweet potato pie. The majority of the recipes are made from start to finish in just one pan, (a few recipes need a second pan to boil rice, potatoes or pasta). All the recipes are super simple and perfect for a speedy lunch or a flavour-packed dinner. If you have a small kitchen, can't be bothered with washing up or just want hassle-free meals, this is the book for you.Miguel Barclay's new recipe book, GREEN ONE POUND MEALS, is available for pre-order now!
£16.99
Headline Publishing Group Student One Pound Meals: Budget Food for Late Nights and Lazy Mornings
All the recipes in this book have been taken from Miguel's previously published One Pound Meals series. Eat well on a tight budget and a busy schedule with Instagram chef Miguel Barclay's delicious meals that cost less than £1 per person.This collection of recipes from Miguel Barclay's previously published One Pound Meals series is designed for the student lifestyle. Arranged into chapters for various occasions - including hangover breakfasts, on-the-go library lunches, speedy suppers and movie night 'picky-bits' - this book will be any student's cooking bible for surviving away from home. 'I've always loved cooking but I'm not a fan of needlessly over-complicated recipes that waste time and money. So I've created my own style of cooking: simple ingredients, straightforward recipes and mouth-watering meals, all on a budget. Now you can eat the food you love all for under £1 per person.'Recipes include: - Ultimate £1 hangover cure- Thai omelette- Sweet potato Katsu curry- Green beans and pesto gnocchi- Vegan lentil chilli- Chicken drumstick cassoulet- Leek and mushroom pot pie- Golden syrup broccoli noodles- Spiral vegetable tart- Party pizzas
£14.38
MIT Press Ltd Playing Software: Homo Ludens in Computational Culture
£23.00
Oxford University Press Inc Divine Democracy: Political Theology after Carl Schmitt
How secular are the political and legal concepts that underpin liberal democracy? Carl Schmitt first coined the term political theology to show the dependency of modern western jurisprudence and political science on Christian theological discourse, and in so doing criticized the claim to religious neutrality of liberal institutions. In this book, Miguel Vatter reconstructs how and why the discourse of political theology was adopted and repurposed by anti-Schmittian thinkers, from Eric Voegelin through Jacques Maritain and Ernst Kantorowicz to Jürgen Habermas, to bolster the legitimacy of liberal democratic government. The book traces the way in which crucial political concepts for liberal democracy--including sovereignty, representation, government, constitutionalism, human rights, and public reason--are transformed when they become part of a discourse on political theology. Vatter's aim is to provide an intellectual history of political theology in the 20th century. His study reveals the overdetermined role that religion plays in contemporary democratic political and legal theory as an ultimate source of legitimacy for government and as wellspring for revolutionary aspirations.
£30.56
LMH Publishing Angel Of Chaos: Ann, The Clinical Diaries
£9.99
Linkgua Ediciones Cartas
£11.00
Linkgua Ediciones Juvenilia
£13.50
Radames Molina Juvenilia
£18.62
Editions Notre Savoir La relation entre les besoins psychologiques et les stratégies de motivation
£35.31
Lappan Verlag Der absolute Bahnsinn
£14.00
Aufbau Verlage GmbH Die heiligen Narren
£18.00
Vida Publishers Por El Poder del Espíritu: Una Vida de Continua Obediencia
£13.65
Fordham University Press The Republic of the Living: Biopolitics and the Critique of Civil Society
This book takes up Foucault’s hypothesis that liberal “civil society,” far from being a sphere of natural freedoms, designates the social spaces where our biological lives come under new forms of control and are invested with new forms of biopower. In order to test this hypothesis, its chapters examine the critical theory of civil society—from Hegel and Marx through Lukacs, Adorno, Benjamin, and Arendt—from the new horizon opened up by Foucault’s turn to biopolitics and its reception in recent Italian theory. Negri, Agamben, and Esposito have argued that biopolitics not only denotes new forms of domination over life but harbors within it an affirmative relation between biological life and politics that carries an emancipatory potential. The chapters of this book take up this suggestion by locating this emancipatory potential in the biopolitical feature of the human condition that Arendt called “natality.” The book proceeds to illustrate how natality is the basis for a republican articulation of an affirmative biopolitics. It aims to renew the critical theory of civil society by pursuing the traces of natality as a “surplus of life” that resists the oppressive government of life found in the capitalist political economy, in the liberal system of rights, and in the bourgeois family. By contrast, natality offers the normative foundation for a new “republic of the living.” Finally, natality permits us to establish a relation between biological life and contemplative life that reverses the long-held belief in a privileged relationship of thinking to the possibility of our death. The result is a materialist, atheological conception of contemplative life as eternal life.
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Duke University Press Challenging Social Inequality: The Landless Rural Workers Movement and Agrarian Reform in Brazil
In Challenging Social Inequality, an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars and development workers explores the causes, consequences, and contemporary reactions to Brazil's sharply unequal agrarian structure. They focus on the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST)—Latin America's largest and most prominent social movement—and its ongoing efforts to confront historic patterns of inequality in the Brazilian countryside. Several essays provide essential historical background for understanding the MST. They examine Brazil's agrarian structure, state policies, and the formation of rural civil-society organizations. Other essays build on a frequently made distinction between the struggle for land and the struggle on the land. The first refers to the mobilization undertaken by landless peasants to demand government land redistribution. The struggle on the land takes place after the establishment of an official agricultural settlement. The main efforts during this phase are geared toward developing productive and meaningful rural communities. The last essays in the collection are wide-ranging analyses of the MST, which delve into the movement's relations with recent governments and its impact on other Brazilian social movements. In the conclusion, Miguel Carter appraises the future of agrarian reform in Brazil.Contributors. José Batista Gonçalves Afonso, Sonia Maria P..P. Bergamasco, Sue Branford, Elena Calvo-González, Miguel Carter, Horacio Martins de Carvalho, Guilherme Costa Delgado, Bernardo Mançano Fernandes, Leonilde Sérvolo de Medeiros, George Mészáros, Luiz Antonio Norder, Gabriel Ondetti, Ivo Poletto, Marcelo Carvalho Rosa, Lygia Maria Sigaud, Emmanuel Wambergue, Wendy Wolford
£26.99
Ediciones Cátedra El hombre acecha Cancionero y romancero de ausencias
Estas dos obras son las dos ultimas de Miguel Hernandez. Esta fase de su obra parte de una tesis pesimista: "el hombre acecha al hombre," pero es la triple ausencia (la muerte de su hijo, la guerra, la carcel) la que llevara su poesia hasta la mas neta emocion.
£12.14
Nova Science Publishers Inc Bioethics and Neglected Diseases
Neglected diseases are severe conditions that mainly affect the world's poorest people. Those suffering from neglected diseases are mostly suffering from tropical infections that have failed to receive priority in pharmaceutical research and development programs, as well as in public health policies aimed at improving availability and access to preventive, diagnostic and curative medicine. The World Health Organization has issued a number of documents directing attention to the plight affecting one third of the world's population, assisted by active support from private organizations, notably the Bill and Melissa Gates Foundation, but the overall situation remains dismal. In the wake of major socioeconomic processes including globalization, steadily growing economic disparity, healthcare inequality, the instability created by rogue states and terrorism, as well as massive migration, and epidemic outbreaks, the features of neglected diseases have been changing. Neglected populations affected by tropical diseases are suffering increasingly from non-infectious degenerative conditions and disabilities due to untreated chronic maladies. Pockets of poverty and neglect can also be detected in high-income countries, contributing to the emergence of new diseases and the reemergence of infections believed to be disappearing such as tuberculosis and the measles. Included in the issues of neglect are rare diseases, mostly of genetic origin, affecting a small number of patients that suffer from multiple life-shortening functional impairment and organ defects. Effective medicines are extremely expensive, allegedly because research and development of appropriate drugs is resources and time consuming, requiring exorbitant prices to recoup investment from a small number of consumers. Bioethics has been tardy in addressing the suffering and destitution of neglected and rare diseases. Convinced that permanently repeated denunciations blunt the sensitivity towards suffering, whereas statistics are bloodless and unable to elicit commitment, this book attempts to explore a different strategy. In an upstream approach, bioethics needs to engage in ethnographic fieldwork that confronts and shares the context in which people suffer, vividly presenting what epidemiological research has blunted into statistical data. Additionally, a downstream approach is suggested, requiring bioethics to vigorously and openly denounce unethical biomedical and pharmaceutical research, misdeeds in registration and marketing of drugs, and misalignment of policies with the unmet healthcare needs of the destitute. More than being critical observers, bioethicists ought to shed lurking conflicts of interests and seek active participation in planning research and public healthcare practices aimed at improving the lives of medically neglected populations.
£127.79
RM Verlag SL Miguel Calderon: Catalogue
Catálogo gathers photographs of prostitutes that were provided to the select clients of a brothel and shown to artist Miguel Calderon by his uncle when he was thirteen years old, so that he could choose one of them to undergo his “initiation into manhood.” Thirty years later, Calderon has recovered these images and transformed them into part of a narrative which, out of a very specific context and age, he uses to analyze and recount his sexual awakening. But what happens when a child grows into a youth thinking that sex has a monetary value and that making love without paying for it is rather the exception than the norm? The loss of their virginity has always been a rite of initiation that adolescents have to face. In Mexico City in the 1980s the beginning of a youngster’s sexual life was largely conditioned by the social pressures exerted by his classmates. To remain a virgin was synonymous with weakness and mockery; losing one’s virginity became a matter of life and death, generally achieved by a visit to a brothel. The girls in the boy’s life, whether classmates or neighbors, only increased the pressure by insisting that they would not lose their virginity until marriage. The girls themselves were part of a social construct in which it was implicit that the boys would lose their virginity to a prostitute. But the brothels were not charitable organizations: you had to pay. For that there were the grandfathers’ gold pens, the candlesticks, the wallets of absent-minded mothers, and the complete collections of Star Wars.
£36.00
Pen & Sword Books Ltd Battle of Manila: Nadir of Japanese Barbarism, 3 February - 3 March 1945
Nearly four years of brutal Japanese occupation in WW2 has dimmed Manila's lustre. The Philippine capital, surrounding an old Spanish fortress, was once a glittering jewel among America's overseas possessions. And now a vast Allied army led by the indomitable MacArthur is ready to take it back from the Japanese. It is a necessary mission and an urgent one for trapped within the old University of Santo Tomas are thousands of ailing prisoners: men and women, young and old, at risk of torture and death by their captors. But the token Japanese garrison has other ideas as desperate units of the Japanese navy dig in to fight to the death against the advancing Americans. Caught in this cruel vice are thousands of Filipinos still trapped in the metropolis, with no hope of escape. From the closing days of January until early March 1945, Manila is to endure the most bitter fighting in the Pacific theatre, leaving it a charred wasteland littered with the bodies of the dead, soldier and civilian alike, the latter deliberately targeted by Japanese death squads. Such is the carnage and conquest of Manila.
£16.80
Bookbaby Surrealia
£10.27
Independently Published Las Fuerzas Armadas de Los Estados Unidos
£9.83
Polyglott Verlag Andere Lnder andere Brte Die Reisen des Nomad Barber
£8.59
Klett Sprachen GmbH Las tres de la madrugada Lektre
£10.74
Wildside Press Lamancas DonKichots
£15.22
Wildside Press Don Quixote
£23.69
Independently Published Construction Management: Finding the perfect Design, Calculating Estimates & Scheduling Works
£8.50
University of Pennsylvania Press Front Lines: Soldiers' Writing in the Early Modern Hispanic World
In Front Lines, Miguel Martínez documents the literary practices of imperial Spain's common soldiers. Against all odds, these Spanish soldiers produced, distributed, and consumed a remarkably innovative set of works on war that have been almost completely neglected in literary and historical scholarship. The soldiers of Italian garrisons and North African presidios, on colonial American frontiers and in the traveling military camps of northern Europe read and wrote epic poems, chronicles, ballads, pamphlets, and autobiographies—the stories of the very same wars in which they participated as rank-and-file fighters and witnesses. The vast network of agents and spaces articulated around the military institutions of an ever-expanding and struggling Spanish empire facilitated the global circulation of these textual materials, creating a soldierly republic of letters that bridged the Old and the many New Worlds of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Martínez asserts that these writing soldiers played a key role in the shaping of Renaissance literary culture, which for its part gave to them the language and forms with which to question received notions of the social logic of warfare, the ethics of violence, and the legitimacy of imperial aggression. Soldierly writing often voiced criticism of established hierarchies and exploitative working conditions, forging solidarities among the troops that often led to mutiny and massive desertion. It is the perspective of these soldiers that grounds Front Lines, a cultural history of Spain's imperial wars as told by the common men who fought them.
£60.30
Prentice Hall Press My Best Friend
£16.99
Penguin Putnam Inc More Than You Can Handle: A Rare Disease, A Family in Crisis, and the Cutting-Edge Medicine That Cured the Incurable
£15.99
Yale University Press The True Creator of Everything: How the Human Brain Shaped the Universe as We Know It
A radically new cosmological view from a groundbreaking neuroscientist who places the human brain at the center of humanity’s universe Renowned neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis introduces a revolutionary new theory of how the human brain evolved to become an organic computer without rival in the known universe. He undertakes the first attempt to explain the entirety of human history, culture, and civilization based on a series of recently uncovered key principles of brain function. This new cosmology is centered around three fundamental properties of the human brain: its insurmountable malleability to adapt and learn; its exquisite ability to allow multiple individuals to synchronize their minds around a task, goal, or belief; and its incomparable capacity for abstraction. Combining insights from such diverse fields as neuroscience, mathematics, evolution, computer science, physics, history, art, and philosophy, Nicolelis presents a neurobiologically based manifesto for the uniqueness of the human mind and a cautionary tale of the threats that technology poses to present and future generations.
£22.50
Intellect Books Building a Deductive Database
This text illustrates the main issues and concepts behind deductive databases through the description of a real system. Both theory and practice combine to advance a pragmatic approach. The book covers all related topics from basic theory to its coupling with a known database management system and its implementation on a commerical multiprocessor. An overview describes the problems related to the field. In the introduction, basic tools and references to related work give the necessary background context. Chapter two slowly begins building the concepts that finally lead to the kern algorithm used throughout the book - mixed top-down, bottom-up computation. Upon completion of the book, the reader should be able to build a deductive database. Implementation problems are exposed and solved and new strategies and algorithms with their performance behaviour are presented. Additionally the reader should also learn the benefits and drawbacks of working with an existing database and the usefulness of a parallel machine.
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Headline Publishing Group Vegan One Pound Meals: Delicious budget-friendly plant-based recipes all for £1 per person
Delicious Food For Less.Minimum fuss, maximum flavour, fully vegan and all for £1 per person.Miguel Barclay's One Pound Meals, became the bestselling debut cookbook of 2017. Vegan One Pound Meals, his fourth book in the series focusses on vegan recipes, with Miguel showing just how accessible it can be to eat vegan meals on a budget, with each recipe costing just £1 per portion. You might think that it's expensive to change your diet to a vegan one, but Miguel will show you that it's entirely do-able on a tiny budget. Once again, through his ingenious recipes, he will bring delicious food to your table without the expense. There's over 85 recipes to choose from, including: * Sweet Potato Katsu Curry* Golden Syrup Broccoli Noodles * Mac & No Cheese * Sticky Aubergine Bao* Black Bean Meatballs* Vegan Sausage Rolls* Mexican Stuffed Peppers* Oothappam Indian CrumpetsMiguel Barclay's new recipe book, GREEN ONE POUND MEALS, is available for pre-order now!
£16.99
Headline Publishing Group One Pound Meals: Delicious Food for Less
Miguel Barclay's new recipe book, GREEN ONE POUND MEALS, is available for pre-order now!Over 80 super-simple and tasty recipes that will save you both time and money. Here is delicious food for less.So much more than cheap dinner ideas - here are meals that cost under £1 but look and taste a million dollars! Recipes for the whole family without breaking the bank, including lots of favourite and familiar storecupboard ingredients. Instagram chef sensation Miguel Barclay is taking the world by storm with his delicious meals that cost less than £1 per person. 'I've always loved cooking but I'm not a fan of needlessly over-complicated recipes that waste time and money. So I've created my own style of cooking: simple ingredients, straightforward recipes and mouthwatering meals, all on a budget. Now you can eat the food you love - from meatball marinara to chicken katsu curry, lamb moussaka to aubergine dal - all for under £1 per person.' Miguel's easy-to-follow, ready-in-minutes recipes are for a single serving, and can all be cooked for under £1 per person - just multiply them up for more servings. 'As you would expect from such a relaxed style of cooking, the book is laid out in a similarly laidback manner. There are no chapters or themes. Just flick through the pages and cook whichever dish you fancy. But, as a nod to my Instagram roots and to help you identify types of dish, I have labelled each recipe with hashtags, so if you want to find veggie food, just look out for the veggie hashtags. One Pound Meals are designed to use a core group of ingredients, and this is the key to eliminating waste. Just start with one recipe, and depending on what you have left over, choose your next recipe accordingly. I want you to bounce around the book on a sort of never-ending random journey as you use up those leftover ingredients. It also means you can plan a week's worth of meals in one go and shop more efficiently.' With savvy supermarket shopping swaps and time-saving tips, One Pound Meals makes cooking quicker, easier and tastier, and with less waste. One Pound Meals includes: * Lasagne * Crab mac & cheese * Chicken katsu curry * Pork chop in a mustard & leek sauce * Spaghetti carbonara * Mushroom risotto * Quiche lorraine * Aubergine dal & chapati * Scotch Egg * Ultimate £1 burger * Ham & mushroom pizza * Pancake stack
£16.99
Headline Publishing Group Slimming One Pound Meals: Over 85 deliciously easy recipes, all 500 calories or under
'Full of low-cost, low-cal dishes that will help you get in shape for summer' Fabulous MagazineMIGUEL BARCLAY, THE ORIGINAL ONE POUND CHEF, IS HERE TO TRANSFORM YOUR DIET AND HELP YOU LOSE WEIGHT. Slimming One Pound Meals is packed full of 86 quick and healthy, feel-good recipes, all on a £1 budget but without compromising on taste! Miguel has focused on low-carb, low-calorie, well-balanced food and every recipe is 500 calories or under. No matter whether you are already following a diet or are just at the start of your weight-loss journey, you will find plenty of delicious and affordable recipes that work for you. Small changes = big difference And all for £1 per personRecipes include:* Crispy Chickpea Shakshuka* Aubergine 'Bacon' BLT* Chorizo-stuffed Peppers* Bombay Potato Fish Cakes* Charred Veg Paella* King Prawn & Chilli Orzo * One-pan Burritos* Sticky Black Pepper Noodles
£20.00
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Suplantadores de identidad
£12.77
Linkgua Ediciones Las Honradas
£32.70
Schmetterling Verlag GmbH Textos secundarios
£24.80
Carl Hanser Verlag Don Quijote von der Mancha 2Vols
£70.20
L'Accolade Editions Cornélia: bilingue espagnol/français (+ lecture audio intégrée)
£13.65
Cognella, Inc Fundamental Statistics for the Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences
Fundamental Statistics for the Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences presents students with instructional material in a clear, concise manner and features exercises that get students thinking about how to use statistics in applied settings.The text opens with coverage of foundational concepts in descriptive statistics, including frequency distribution, central tendency, and variability. Additional chapters guide students through their first journey into inferential statistics. The book is highly accessible, features clear examples and graphs, and challenges students to apply what they learn to a variety of situations. It includes step-by-step instructions on using IBM SPSS Statistics. The revised second edition includes new tables that illustrate effect sizes for t-tests. Additionally, the second edition includes small text corrections throughout and updated interior design to increase readability. Fundamental Statistics for the Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences is an ideal resource for foundational courses in statistics.
£124.00
University of California Press Memory Work: Anne Truitt and Sculpture
Memory Work demonstrates the evolution of the pioneering minimalist sculptor Anne Truitt. An artist determined to make her way through a new aesthetic in the 1960s, Truitt was tireless in her pursuit of a strong cultural voice. At the heart of her practice was the key theme of memory, which enabled her not only to express personal experience but also to address how perception was changing for a contemporary viewership. She gravitated toward the idea that an object in one's focus could unleash a powerful return to the past through memory, which in turn brings a fresh, even critical, attention to the present moment. In addition to the artist's own popular published writings, which detail the unique challenges facing female artists, Memory Work draws on unpublished manuscripts, private recordings, and never-before-seen working drawings to validate Truitt's original ideas about the link between perception and mnemonic reference in contemporary art. De Baca offers an insider's view of the artist's unstinting efforts to realize her artistic vision, as well as the cultural, political, and historical resonances her oeuvre has for us today.
£37.80
The University of Chicago Press Thought under Threat: On Superstition, Spite, and Stupidity
Thought under Threat reveals and combats the forces diminishing the power and role of critical thinking, whether in our individual lives or collectively.Thought under Threat is an attempt to understand the tendencies that threaten thinking from within. These tendencies have always existed. But today they are on the rise and frequently encouraged, even in our democracies. People “disagree” with science and distrust experts. Political leaders appeal to the hearts and guts of “the people,” rather than their critical faculties. Stupidity has become a right, if not a badge of honor; superstition is on the rise; and spite is a major political force. Thinking is considered “elitist.” To see those obstacles as vices of thought, Miguel de Beistegui argues, we need to understand stupidity not as a lack of intelligence or judgment, but as the tendency to raise false problems and trivial questions. Similarly, we need to see spite not as a moral vice, but as a poison that blurs and distorts our critical faculties. Finally, superstition is best described not as a set of false beliefs, but as a system that neutralizes one’s ability to think for oneself. For de Beistegui, thinking is intrinsically democratic and a necessary condition for the exercise of freedom. Thought under Threat shows how a training of thought itself can be used to ward off those vices, lead to productive deliberation, and, ultimately, create a thinking community.
£40.00
Adrados Ediciones, ES Cordillera Canatabrica, Macito De Pena Ubina
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Independently Published Conjugación automática de verbos en español
£9.68
Independently Published Beyond The Visible: The Importance of the Spiritual in Human Relationships
£7.63