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Fundamentals of Foods, Nutrition and Diet Therapy
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Fundamentals of Foods, Nutrition and Diet Therapy

This book has consistently been used by students studying the first course in food science and nutrition. In several universities, diet therapy topics have been added to the curricula of this course. Therefore, diet therapy has been added to this revision, with a hope of meeting the changing needs of readers in this area. The revised edition incorporates various other subjects, which are more or less related to the useful subjects, like nursing, education, art, social sciences, home science, medical and paramedical sciences, agriculture, community health, environmental health and pediatrics.


 

 
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Choosing and Using Spices
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Choosing and Using SpicesChoosing and Using Spices

This book is about how to choose and use spices and includes recipes for making spice/curry mixes and recipes for food cooking and baking.
 
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MAT Miller Analogies Test
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McGraw-Hill's MAT Miller Analogies TestMcGraw-Hill's MAT Miller Analogies Test

Ace the MAT and prepare for the next phase in your education!  MAT Miller Analogies Test, Second Edition, gives you the names and terms you need to know to solve Miller Analogies. It provides lists, definitions, and descriptions of the names and terms in fields such as literature, art, music, mathematics, and the natural and social sciences.

 
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Portable Property: Victorian Culture on the Move
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Portable Property: Victorian Culture on the MovePortable Property: Victorian Culture on the Move

In Portable Property, John Plotz examines the new role played by portable objects in persuading Victorian Britons that they could travel abroad with religious sentiments, family ties, and national identity intact. In an empire defined as much by the circulation of capital as by force of arms, the challenge of preserving Englishness while living overseas became a central Victorian preoccupation, creating a pressing need for objects that could readily travel abroad as personifications of Britishness.
 
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Capital, Accumulation, and Money: An Integration of Capital, Growth, and Monetary Theory
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Capital, Accumulation, and Money: An Integration of Capital, Growth, and Monetary TheoryCapital, Accumulation, and Money: An Integration of Capital, Growth, and Monetary Theory

Capital, Accumulation, and Money: An Integration of Capital, Growth, and Monetary Theory is a book about capital. A root concept of capital is developed which allows for most existing concepts of capital to be unified and related to one another in consistent fashion. Such a root concept of capital offers a framework for integrating monetary and capital theory, and for analyzing the functioning of an economy, whether that economy is in a steady state of subsistence or in a process of sustainable growth. 
 
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