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Veganmat på sitt beste: 100 oppskrifter - frokost, lunsj, middag og søtt
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Norsk Bokmål
Kjøttfrie burgere: og alt det gode tilbehøret
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Norsk Bokmål
Veganmat på sitt beste: frokost, lunsj, middag, småretter, kaker, desserter
Veganmat, eller plantebasert mat, blir stadig mer populært. Flere og flere kutter helt eller delvis ut kjøtt, meieriprodukter og egg fra kostholdet sitt og søker gode, enkle og varierte oppskrifter på veganmat basert på lett tilgjengelige ingredienser. Det er ingen grunn til å lete lenger enn til Veganmat på sitt beste. En av landets mest populære vegankokker, Jane H. Johansen, gir både fulltidsveganeren og deltidsveganeren hele 100 fristende, næringsrike og lite tidkrevende oppskrifter på plantebaserte retter. Alle uten egg og meieriprodukter. Jane deler engasjert av sin store kunnskap, med tallrike forslag til alle dagens hovedmåltider og alt imellom, som småretter, søte fristelser og kosemat. Veganmat på sitt beste handler om vegansk matglede, helsefordelene ved plantebasert næring og hvordan du legger om kostholdet enten helt eller delvis. Men først og fremst handler det om å lage velsmakende, sunn og ukomplisert veganmat. «Jeg har aldri hatt et så variert, frodig og tilfredsstillende kosthold som etter at jeg ble veganer, og slike godsaker må deles,» sier Jane og inviterer deg inn i en spennende matverden! Jane H. Johansen er en profilert norsk vegankokk, matblogger, kokebokforfatter og fotograf. Hun står bak Norges første veganske matblogg, veganmisjonen.com, hvor hun siden 2010 har inspirert utallige nordkvinner og -menn til å spise mer plantebasert i hverdagen. I 2014 ble hun kåret til Årets matblogger for alternativ mat. Jane brenner for å gjøre vegansk matlaging lettere tilgjengelig, gjennom å dele fristende matfoto og oppskrifter som alle kan klare å lage. Hun har også utgitt Kjøttfrie burgere (2017) som fikk terningkast 6 i VG. www.veganmisjonen.com
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VeganMisjonens kokebok: god mat trenger ikke være dyr
Nå er det på tide å gi grønnsakene den rollen de fortjener! Grønnsaker er ikke lenger bare tilbehør - i VeganMisjonens kokebok briljerer de i hovedrollen, i 80 rent vegetariske retter uten egg og melk. VeganMisjonens slagord er klokkeklart: "God mat trenger ikke være dyr". Bokstavelig talt finner du ikke en eneste ingrediens i denne boka som stammer fra dyr. Det du derimot finner er unike og spennende vegetar-oppskrifter på alt fra hverdagsmat til festmat, fra hjemmelaget pålegg til gryteretter og snacks. Du vil også oppdage at veganmat et uendelig mye mer enn trøtte bønner og salatblader. Veganer eller ei - VeganMisjonens kokebok får det garantert til å krible i kjøkkenfingrene og rumle i magen! Jane H. Johansen har vært vegetarianer i mer enn 15 år, og veganer siden 2009. VeganMisjonen er en av de ledende bloggene av sin type i hele Norden. Jane er også kursarrangør og matskribent hos Norsk Vegetarforening.
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Norsk Bokmål
Veganmat på sitt beste: de beste påleggene, brødene, suppene, burgerne og kakene!
Få de beste oppskriftene på veganmat fra Norges største og mest populære veganmatblogger! Jane H. Johansen har mellom 250 000 og 450 000 sidevisninger på bloggen sin hver måned og er kåret til Årets matblogger for alternativ mat 2014!
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The Everyday Language of White Racism
In The Everyday Language of White Racism, Jane H. Hill provides an incisive analysis of everyday language to reveal the underlying racist stereotypes that continue to circulate in American culture. provides a detailed background on the theory of race and racism reveals how racializing discourse-talk and text that produces and reproduces ideas about races and assigns people to them-facilitates a victim-blaming logic integrates a broad and interdisciplinary range of literature from sociology, social psychology, justice studies, critical legal studies, philosophy,
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Norsk Bokmål
Forensic Plant Science
Forensic botany is the application of plant science to the resolution of legal questions. A plant's anatomy and its ecological requirements are in some cases species specific and require taxonomic verification; correct interpretation of botanical evidence can give vital information about a crime scene or a suspect or victim. The use of botanical evidence in legal investigations in North America is relatively recent. The first botanical testimony to be heard in a North American court concerned the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh's baby boy and the conviction of Bruno Hauptmann in 1935. Today, forensic botany encompasses numerous subdisciplines of plant science, such as plant anatomy, taxonomy, ecology, palynology, and diatomology, and interfaces with other disciplines, e.g., molecular biology, limnology and oceanography. Forensic Plant Science presents chapters on plant science evidence, plant anatomy, plant taxonomic evidence, plant ecology, case studies for all of the above, as well as the educational pathways for the future of forensic plant science.
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GoldenEars
Mira lay deep inside her den, nuzzling her newborn pups. As the weeks pass, the unusual appearance of two of her offspring grows more pronounced and with that, the pack's behaviour changes. A strangeness hangs in the air, compounding the onlookers' superstitions. As fear turns to aggression, Joel, the alpha male, is forced to assert his dominance and defend his family... Edmund Rainer is on vacation with his dad in the forest, when he discovers the little body of a wolf pup. Carrying him back to the cabin, Edmund rescues the pup, fascinated with his beautiful ears. A friendship blossoms between the two, but when a devastating storm propels them on an extraordinary journey, they must use their instincts to survive the hidden dangers lurking in the forest. Unwittingly, Edmund becomes embroiled in the treachery revolving around the young pup and his life becomes increasingly under threat as he tries to protect GoldenEars from harm.
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Redefining Japaneseness
There is a rich body of literature on the experience of Japanese immigrants in the United States, and there are also numerous accounts of the cultural dislocation felt by American expats in Japan. But what happens when Japanese Americans, born and raised in the United States, are the ones living abroad in Japan?Redefining Japaneseness chronicles how Japanese American migrants to Japan navigate and complicate the categories of Japanese and ""foreigner."" Drawing from extensive interviews and fieldwork in the Tokyo area, Jane H. Yamashiro tracks the multiple ways these migrants strategically negotiate and interpret their daily interactions. Following a diverse group of subjects - some of only Japanese ancestry and others of mixed heritage, some fluent in Japanese and others struggling with the language, some from Hawaii and others from the US continent - her study reveals wide variations in how Japanese Americans perceive both Japaneseness and Americanness.Making an important contribution to both Asian American studies and scholarship on transnational migration, Redefining Japaneseness critically interrogates the common assumption that people of Japanese ancestry identify as members of a global diaspora. Furthermore, through its close examination of subjects who migrate from one highly-industrialized nation to another, it dramatically expands our picture of the migrant experience.
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Practical Handbook of Earth Science
This self-contained handbook provides a carefully researched, compact source of key earth science information and data, logically sorted by subject matter, and then cross-referenced. Appealing to both experts and non-experts alike, the book presents earth science and environmental science as closely intertwined. It includes tables of the global distributions of fossil fuels, contrasted by tables of the distribution of non-fossil energy sources. Concise explanations cover the subject matters of geology, geophysics, oceans, atmosphere with attention to environmental implications and resources.
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Health Assessment in Nursing
Now in its sixth edition, the innovative, systematic, and easy to understand Health Assessment in Nursing has already helped thousands of RN-seeking students develop the comprehensive knowledge base and expert nursing assessment skills necessary for accurate collection of client data. The authors provide in-depth, accurate information, a compelling Continuing Case Study that covers every step in the assessment process, a focus on diversity and health assessment through the lifespan, a striking photo and illustration program that includes photos of practicing nurses performing assessments, dynamic online video clips and animations, and much more. This book provides students everything needed to master the knowledge and assessment skills needed for a successful nursing career.KEY FEATURES"NEW! Focused/Specialized Assessments signaled with icons and introduced with explanatory text help differentiate between skills that are more specialized for specific settingsNEW! Verbally Communicating Findings boxes include brief biographical information and the patient's chief concern followed by a report of "significant positives" and "significant negatives" to help students understand how to better communicate with colleaguesContinuing Case Studies with COLDSPA mnemonicEvidence-Based Health Promotion and Disease Prevention boxesAssessment GuidesAssessment ToolsSafety TipsClinical TipsOlder Adult ConsiderationsCultural Considerations
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Iterative Learning Control for Electrical Stimulation and Stroke Rehabilitation
Iterative learning control (ILC) has its origins in the control of processes that perform a task repetitively with a view to improving accuracy from trial to trial by using information from previous executions of the task. This brief shows how a classic application of this technique - trajectory following in robots - can be extended to neurological rehabilitation after stroke. Regaining upper limb movement is an important step in a return to independence after stroke, but the prognosis for such recovery has remained poor. Rehabilitation robotics provides the opportunity for repetitive task-oriented movement practice reflecting the importance of such intense practice demonstrated by conventional therapeutic research and motor learning theory. Until now this technique has not allowed feedback from one practice repetition to influence the next, also implicated as an important factor in therapy. The authors demonstrate how ILC can be used to adjust external functional electrical stimulation of patients' muscles while they are repeatedly performing a task in response to the known effects of stimulation in previous repetitions. As the motor nerves and muscles of the arm reaquire the ability to convert an intention to move into a motion of accurate trajectory, force and rapidity, initially intense external stimulation can now be scaled back progressively until the fullest possible independence of movement is achieved.
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The Persistence of Language : Constructing and confronting the past and present in the voices of Jane H. Hill
In honor of Professor Hill's courageous stand against mock Spanish in a state, Arizona, that has been taking anti-Latino nativism to new extremes, this selection examines Official English laws in light of the Southwest's hidden history of Latino lynching. It posits that suppression of Spanish severs the connection of citizens, especially ones of Mexican descent, with the past. Not only do these laws contribute to cultural ignorance, they leave young Latinos and Latinas without defenses against hateful stereotypes - in effect, a second form of lynching.
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Norsk Bokmål
Contemporary British Women Artists : In Their Own Words
In this illuminating collection of new interviews, some of the most important women artists practising in Britain today talk about their work, their influences and their relationships, sometimes ambivalent, with the art historical canon. Enlightening and frequently entertaining, the interviews, with artists spanning different generations and working in media as diverse as performance art, painting, sculpture, video and installation, give fascinating first-hand insights into both the artists' lives and the creative process. Fortnum speaks to: Tacita Dean, Tanya Kovats, Christine Borland, Jane H
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Shaping Identity in Medieval French Literature
Contributors to this collection consider the multiplicity and instability of medieval French literary identity, arguing that it is fluid and represented in many different ways. Inherently unstable, identity is created, re-created, adopted, refused, imposed, and self-imposed. Additionally, taken together the essays posit that an individual may identify with a group, existing within it, and yet remain foreign to it. One of the most prominent examples of this device occurs in the Conte du Graal by Chr tien de Troyes, who is often credited as the inventor of the modern novel. The tale opens with the hero, Perceval, hunting alone in the forest, lost in his own pursuits and his own thoughts. His "alone-ness" and self-absorption are obvious as he moves toward an integration into society. When he emerges from the forest, he is both accepted and yet even more "different." The focal point of the book is identity in flux, regardless of whether the individual is part of a community or not. This illustrates the breadth of perspectives from which one may view the "other" within oneself. The essays examine the complexity of the notion of self through a wide range of lenses, from marginal characters to gender to questions of voice and naming. The works analyzed span genres--epic, romance, lyric poetry, hagiography, fabliaux--and historical periods--dating from the twelfth century to the late Middle Ages. Contributors: Adrian P. Tudor - Kristin L. Burr - William Burgwinkle - Jane Gilbert - Francis Gingras - Catherine Jones - Douglas Kelly - Mary Jane Schenck - James R. Simpson - Jane H.M. Taylor
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The U.S.-Mexico Transborder Region
The U.S.-Mexico Transborder Region presents advanced anthropological theorizing of culture in an important regional setting. Not a static entity, the transborder region is peopled by ever-changing groups who face the challenges of social inequality: political enforcement of privilege, economic subordination of indigenous communities, and organized resistance to domination.The book, influenced by the work of Eric Wolf and senior editor Carlos Velez-Ibanez, centers on the greater Mexican North/U.S. Southwest, although the geographic range extends farther. This tradition, like other transborder approaches, attends to complex and fluid cultural and linguistic processes, going beyond the classical modern anthropological vision of one people, one culture, one language. With respect to recent approaches, however, it is more deeply social, focusing on vertical relations of power and horizontal bonds of mutuality.Velez-Ibanez and Heyman envision this region as involving diverse and unequal social groups in dynamic motion over thousands of years. Thus the historical interaction of the U.S.-Mexico border, however massively unequal and powerful, is only the most recent manifestation of this longer history and common ecology. Contributors emphasize the dynamic "transborder" quality-conflicts, resistance, slanting, displacements, and persistence-in order to combine a critical perspective on unequal power relations with a questioning perspective on claims to bounded simplicity and perfection.The book is notable for its high degree of connection across the various chapters, strengthened by internal syntheses from notable border scholars, including Alejandro Lugo and Roberto Alvarez. In the final section, Judith Freidenberg draws general lessons from particular case studies, summarizing that "access to valued scarce resources prompts the erection of human differences that get solidified into borders," dividing and limiting, engendering vulnerabilities and marginalizing some people.At a time when understanding the U.S.-Mexico border is more important than ever, this volume offers a critical anthropological and historical approach to working in transborder regions.Contributors: Amado Alarcon, Robert R. Alvarez, Jr., Miguel Diaz-Barriga, Margaret Dorsey, Judith Noemi Freidenberg, Ruth Gomberg-Munoz, James B. Greenberg, Josiah Heyman, Jane H. Hill, Sarah Horton, Alejandro Lugo, Luminita-Anda Mandache, Corina Marrufo, Guillermina Gina Nunez-Mchiri, Anna Ochoa O'Leary, Luis F. B. Plascencia, Lucero Radonic, Diana Riviera, Thomas E. Sheridan, Kathleen Staudt, Carlos G. Velez-Ibanez.
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The Little, Brown Handbook, Global Edition
For courses in English Composition. The gold standard of handbooks - unmatched in accuracy, currency, and reliabilityThe Little, Brown Handbook is an essential reference tool and classroom resource designed to help students find the answers they need quickly and easily. While keeping pace with rapid changes in writing and its teaching, it offers the most comprehensive research and documentation available-with grammar coverage that is second to none. With detailed discussions of critical reading, media literacy, academic writing, and argument, as well as writing as a process, writing in the disciplines, and writing beyond the classroom, this handbook addresses writers of varying experience and in varying fields. MyWritingLab (TM) not included. Students, if MyWritingLab is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyWritingLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.MyWritingLab is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment product designed to personalize learning and improve results. With a wide range of interactive, engaging, and assignable activities, students are encouraged to actively learn and retain tough course concepts.
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Pride and Prejudice
Including an introduction from writer and feminist activist Scarlett Curtis, curator of Sunday Times Bestseller Feminists Don't Wear Pink.The only thing in the world that matters to Mrs Bennett, is marrying all five of her daughters to rich, landed gentlemen. So when two wealthy young gentlemen move to town, she vows that at least one of her daughters will marry into their fortunes.Jane and Elizabeth, her eldest daughters, soon discover that love is rarely straightforward and is often surprising. Because, surely that sullen, quiet, mysterious Mr Darcy can't be more than he seems . . . can he? The Sisterhood collection celebrates the best-loved classics, written by some of the best female authors in history for International Women's Day. Read the rest of the collection:The Railway Children Little Women Heidi A Little Princess Anne of the Green Gables
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Wide Sargasso Sea
<p><b>One of the BBC's '100 Novels That Shaped Our World'</b></p><p><b>'Rhys took one of the works of genius of the 19th Century and turned it inside-out to create one of the works of genius of the 20th Century' Michele Roberts</b><br><b></b><br>Jean Rhys's masterpiece tells the story of <i>Jane Eyre's</i> 'madwoman in the attic', Bertha Rochester.</p><p>Born into the oppressive, colonialist society of 1930s Jamaica, white Creole heiress Antoinette Cosway meets a young Englishman who is drawn to her innocent beauty and sensuality. After their marriage, however, disturbing rumours begin to circulate which poison her husband against her. Caught between his demands and her own precarious sense of belonging, Antoinette is inexorably driven towards madness, and her husband into the arms of another novel's heroine. This classic study of betrayal, a seminal work of postcolonial literature, is Jean Rhys's brief, beautiful masterpiece.</p><p> Edited with an introduction and notes by Angela Smith</p>
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Cambridge Companions to Literature
The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing offers readers an insight into the scope and range of perspectives that one encounters in this field of writing. Encompassing a diverse range of texts and styles, performances and forms, postcolonial travel writing recounts journeys undertaken through places, cultures, and communities that are simultaneously living within, through, and after colonialism in its various guises. The Companion is organized into three parts. Part I, 'Departures', addresses key theoretical issues, topics, and themes. Part II, 'Performances', examines a range of conventional and emerging travel performances and styles in postcolonial travel writing. Part III, 'Peripheries' continues to shift the analysis of travel writing from the traditional focus on Eurocentric contexts. This Companion provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the field, appealing to students and teachers of travel writing and postcolonial studies.
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