Hungry Monkey

Hungry Monkey
Author: Matthew Amster-Burton
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2010-04-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0547416571

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A dad’s “charming, funny” memoir of trying to pass along his refined culinary tastes, with some kid-friendly recipes included (Neal Pollack). Armed with the belief that kids don’t need puree in a jar or special menus when eating out, restaurant critic and food writer Matthew Amster-Burton was determined to share his love of all things culinary with his daughter, Iris. From the high of rediscovering tastes through a child’s unedited reaction to the low of realizing his precocious vegetable fiend was just going through a phase, Matthew discovered that raising an adventurous eater is about exposure, invention, and patience. Sharing in Matthew’s culinary capers is little Iris, a budding gourmand and a zippy critic herself—who makes huge sandwiches, gobbles up hot chilies, and even helps around the kitchen. This account, with dozens of delicious recipes and notes on which dishes can be prepared by “little fingers,” reminds us: “Food is fun, and you get to enjoy it three times a day, plus snacks.” “A very timely and excellent book.” —Anthony Bourdain “A fast, funny memoir punctuated with sensible advice and recipes . . . Encourages adults to chill the heck out and have fun cooking with their kids.” —Seattle Weekly “An antidote to the ubiquitous advice that bland food is best for little ones.” —Associated Press “Full of great ideas for family meals. In a world of culinary pandering to kids . . . Amster-Burton gets the recipe right.” —Neal Pollack, author of Alternadad “Amster-Burton is equal parts Mario Batali, Ray Romano, Dr. Spock of toddler cuisine, and Mr. Spock of child logic.” —Steven Shaw, author of Turning the Tables

Hungry Monkey

Hungry Monkey
Author: Matthew Amster-Burton
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0151013241

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A reflection on the wild joys of food and parenting and the marvelous melange of the two--"Hungry Monkey" takes food enthusiasts on a new adventure in eating (with dozens of delicious recipes).

100 Hungry Monkeys!

100 Hungry Monkeys!
Author: Masayuki Sebe
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1771380454

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One hundred monkeys are hunting for food in this colorful counting book, but something else -- something big and scary -- is hungry, too! Young readers will find page-turning action on every page -- and more than 100 reasons to take a second look.

Wizzy’s Words

Wizzy’s Words
Author: Jacqueline E Alexander
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2021-08-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1800466382

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Wizzy’s Words is a book of modern nursery rhymes, providing a well-researched resource for parents, carers, family and educational practitioners, to share with children from birth.

Starving the Monkeys

Starving the Monkeys
Author: Tom Baugh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2009-10-19
Genre: Individualism
ISBN: 9780982543108

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An analysis of the forces behind collectivism, and the steps which individualists can take to reassert themselves. Hailed as a 21st century Atlas Shrugged, this book deconstructs accepted dogma of both the political left and the right. The book includes mathematical analysis, fictional stories of a caveman economy and autobiographical sketches to make its points. Quite possibly the prescription for the destruction of civilization as we know it.

The Hungry Little Monkey

The Hungry Little Monkey
Author: Andy Blackford
Publisher: Tadpoles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780778705925

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Little Monkey is very hungry, but none of the other jungle animals seems able to tell him how to peel and eat his banana.

Automated Deduction -- CADE-23

Automated Deduction -- CADE-23
Author: Nikolaj Bjørner
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642224385

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Automated Deduction, CADE-23, held in Wrocław, Poland, in July/August 2011. The 28 revised full papers and 7 system descriptions presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 80 submissions. Furthermore, four invited lectures by distinguished experts in the area were included. Among the topics addressed are systems and tools for automated reasoning, rewriting logics, security protocol verification, unification, theorem proving, clause elimination, SAT, satifiability, interactive theorem proving, theory reasoning, static analysis, decision procedures, etc.

Conduct and Conscience

Conduct and Conscience
Author: Justin Aronfreed
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1483223981

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Conduct and Conscience: The Socialization of Internalized Control over Behavior covers the concept and mechanism of socialization and internalization and their role in human conduct and behavior. This book consists of 12 chapters and begins with the presentation of the major problems concerning the attempt to understand the origins of conduct and conscience. The third chapter redefines these problems in the context of a concept of internalization, while the fourth chapter deals with the theoretical aspect of the subject as it sets forth an initial conception of the mechanisms of learning that underlie socialization. The remaining eight chapters contain primarily descriptive and experimental analyses of specific internalized products of socialization, including altruism, sympathy, transgression, fear, guilt, shame, and discipline. This book is an invaluable source for sociologists, and scientists and workers in the fields of human conduct and behavior, and other allied fields.

20 Easy Raspberry Pi Projects

20 Easy Raspberry Pi Projects
Author: Rui Santos
Publisher: No Starch Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1593278713

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Twenty projects using the Raspberry Pi, a tiny and affordable computer, for beginners looking to make cool things right away. Projects are explained with full-color visuals and simple step-by-step instructions. 20 Easy Raspberry Pi Projects is a beginner-friendly collection of electronics projects, perfectly suited for kids, parents, educators, and hobbyists looking to level up their hardware skills. After a crash course to get you set up with your Raspberry Pi, you’ll learn how to build interactive projects like a digital drum set; a WiFi controlled robot; a Pong game; an intruder alarm that sends email notifications; a gas leak detector; a weather forecaster; and IoT gadgets that control electronics around the house. Along the way, you’ll work with core components like LCD screens, cameras, sensors, and even learn how to set up your own server. Each project provides step-by-step instructions, full-color photos and circuit diagrams, and the complete code to bring your build to life. If you’re ready to hit the ground running and make something interesting, let 20 Easy Raspberry Pi Projects be your guide.

Sermons on the First Readings

Sermons on the First Readings
Author: Tony Everett
Publisher: CSS Publishing
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0788024515

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Modern life presents many difficult and challenging situations -- but as the Hebrew scriptures tell us in rich detail, that's nothing new for God's people. Indeed, the Bible shares the epic story of how God's faithful followers were formed and shaped through centuries of trial by fire. In this inspiring collection of powerful messages based on the First Readings from Cycle A of the Revised Common Lectionary, five master practitioners of the homiletic craft explore passages from the Old Testament and the Book of Acts, and show how the wisdom contained in those ancient texts offers vital moral and spiritual guidance for contemporary living. Building on stories in which God moves ordinary people to extraordinary heights, these sermons for each Sunday and major celebration throughout the entire church year passionately proclaim the good news of God's continuing presence -- and the possibilities that offers for our lives, our churches, and the world. This essential resource is useful for: - Fresh homiletical approaches to the lectionary texts - Inspiring preaching illustrations and sermon starters - Understanding scripture passages - Bible study and discussion groups - Personal devotions and inspirational reading Tony S. Everett is currently the Dewey F. Beam Professor of Pastoral Care at Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in Columbia, South Carolina, where he also consults with congregations in spiritual growth, leadership training, and conflict management. Everett is a graduate of Youngstown State University (summa cum laude), Hamma School of Theology, and Boston University School of Theology. Schuyler Rhodes is the pastor of Temple United Methodist Church in San Francisco, California. He is an honors graduate of the State University of New York at Potsdam and Drew University Theological School. Stan Purdum is the pastor of Centenary United Methodist Church in Waynesburg, Ohio. Stan is a graduate of Youngstown State University, Methodist Theological School in Ohio, and Drew University Theological School. David J. Kalas is the pastor of First United Methodist Church in Whitewater, Wisconsin. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia and Union Theological Seminary of Virginia. Timothy J. Smith is currently the senior pastor of First United Methodist Church in Millersville, Pennsylvania. Smith received his M.Div. degree with an emphasis on preaching and worship from United Theological Seminary and his B.A. degree in American history from Millersville University.