Any Way You Slice It
Title | Any Way You Slice It PDF eBook |
Author | Stan Cox |
Publisher | New Press, The |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2013-05-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1595588841 |
Rationing: it's a word—and idea—that people often loathe and fear. Health care expert Henry Aaron has compared mentioning the possibility of rationing to “shouting an obscenity in church.” Yet societies in fact ration food, water, medical care, and fuel all the time, with those who can pay the most getting the most. As Nobel Prize–;winning economist Amartya Sen has said, the results can be “thoroughly unequal and nasty.” In Any Way You Slice It, Stan Cox shows that rationing is not just a quaint practice restricted to World War II memoirs and 1970s gas station lines. Instead, he persuasively argues that rationing is a vital concept for our fragile present, an era of dwindling resources and environmental crises. Any Way You Slice It takes us on a fascinating search for alternative ways of apportioning life's necessities, from the goal of “fair shares for all” during wartime in the 1940s to present-day water rationing in a Mumbai slum, from the bread shops of Cairo to the struggle for fairness in American medicine and carbon rationing on Norfolk Island in the Pacific. Cox's question: can we limit consumption while assuring everyone a fair share? The author of Losing Our Cool, the much debated and widely acclaimed examination of air-conditioning's many impacts, here turns his attention to the politically explosive topic of how we share our planet's resources., here turns his attention to the politically explosive topic of how we share our planet's resources.
Any Way You Slice It
Title | Any Way You Slice It PDF eBook |
Author | Kristine Carlson Asselin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2017-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780999420508 |
Penelope Spaulding just can't catch a break. Between long hours at the family pizza shop, piles of homework, and her dad¿s new obsession¿getting the restaurant on a new foodie reality show¿it's hard to find a spare moment to breathe. But when she laces up her skates and steps on the ice, the world is hers to control and everything else slips away.When the bad boy who lives down the street dares her to join the Rink Rats, the local misfit hockey team, she surprises herself and joins in silent defiance of her controlling parents.The more she plays, the easier it is to keep lying, and soon Pen finds it impossible to come clean. She¿s sneaking out to practice¿and loving every minute of it. It doesn¿t take long for her to fall in love with hockey¿but she¿s not entirely sure if it¿s the game she¿s falling for or the boy. Because it can¿t last. As soon as her dad finds out, she¿ll be benched. For good.And the one thing she IS sure of...she can't stop playing.
Any Way You Slice It
Title | Any Way You Slice It PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy E. Krulik |
Publisher | ABDO |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781599612317 |
Katie, who has never cooked a thing alone, switches into Louie the chef at a pizza parlor sponsoring a pizza-eating contest.
Pizza
Title | Pizza PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Scicolone |
Publisher | Broadway |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Pizza |
ISBN | 9780767901475 |
Can't resist the warm, enticing aroma of a perfect homemade pizza with a crisp crust topped with creamy mozzarella and juicy tomatoes? Now you can become an expert pizza maker using Charles and Michele Scicolone'sPizza--Any Way You Slice It. Their simple techniques and 100 innovative recipes will have you making top-quality, authentic pizza right in your own kitchen. Inspired by a trip to Naples, the birthplace of pizza, Charles and Michele became determined to find ways to duplicate their favorite dish at home. Charles, who didn't even know the difference between a teaspoon and a tablespoon, had to start from the beginning. He made pizza after pizza, and soon Charles, who had never cooked anything in his life, was able to make perfect pizza from scratch. Friends were amazed not just by how good Charles's pizzas were, but by how simple his techniques were. Now, after mastering the art of making pizza, the Scicolones share their easy-to-follow tips and shortcuts: from mixing, kneading, and shaping the dough to choosing the right toppings. Pizza--Any Way You Slice Itincludes Italian classics, such as Pizza Margherita (tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil) and Florentine Pizza (with spinach), and pizza American style, with favorites like Chicago Sausage and Cheese Deep-Dish Pie and New Haven White Clam Pizza. And there are easy recipes for unique stuffed pizzas, Italian regional pizzas, focaccia, and flatbreads--something for every taste. Rounding out this comprehensive pizza book are recipes for pizza accompaniments, pizza history and trivia, a suggested wine list, and a list of the Scicolones' favorite pizzerias in the United States and Italy. WithPizza--Any Way You Slice It,you're just one recipe away from perfect pizza at home.
Any Way You Slice It
Title | Any Way You Slice It PDF eBook |
Author | Stan Cox |
Publisher | New Press, The |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2013-05-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1595588094 |
Rationing: it’s a word—and idea—that people often loathe and fear. Health care expert Henry Aaron has compared mentioning the possibility of rationing to “shouting an obscenity in church.” Yet societies in fact ration food, water, medical care, and fuel all the time, with those who can pay the most getting the most. As Nobel Prize–winning economist Amartya Sen has said, the results can be “thoroughly unequal and nasty.” In Any Way You Slice It, Stan Cox shows that rationing is not just a quaint practice restricted to World War II memoirs and 1970s gas station lines. Instead, he persuasively argues that rationing is a vital concept for our fragile present, an era of dwindling resources and environmental crises. Any Way You Slice It takes us on a fascinating search for alternative ways of apportioning life’s necessities, from the goal of “fair shares for all” during wartime in the 1940s to present-day water rationing in a Mumbai slum, from the bread shops of Cairo to the struggle for fairness in American medicine and carbon rationing on Norfolk Island in the Pacific. Cox’s question: can we limit consumption while assuring everyone a fair share? The author of Losing Our Cool, the much debated and widely acclaimed examination of air-conditioning’s many impacts, here turns his attention to the politically explosive topic of how we share our planet’s resources.
Strategies for Teaching Fractions
Title | Strategies for Teaching Fractions PDF eBook |
Author | David B. Spangler |
Publisher | Corwin Press |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2011-08-17 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1412993989 |
"Analyzing student work for error patterns (such as on a diagnostic test) and then providing timely, specific, and meaningful intervention will decrease the probability that the errors will be repeated in the future. Taking into account academic research on how students learn, Spangler provides a practical intervention model and specific hands-on materials for teachers to use when working with the many students who struggle with fractions. The step-by-step intervention strategies illustrated in this book will result in improved student performance and improved student dispositions towards mathematics. It will contain the following elements: reproducibles for fully functional diagnostic tests practice pages for exercises keyed to the diagnostic tests and error patterns, and pages to practice alternative algorithms and estimation teacher resources for hands-on activities, game sheets and pieces, and more"--Provided by publisher.
Ordinary Miracles
Title | Ordinary Miracles PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel S. Gerber |
Publisher | Herald Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-03-10 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9780836198577 |
Where is God in the midst of temper tantrums, laundry, and accidents? Find out in this honest devotional memoir about mothering three busy boys. In Ordinary Miracles, ordained Mennonite minister and blogger Rachel S. Gerber gives voice to the grit of parenting with stories of hope. Like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, who failed at first to recognize Christ walking beside them, Rachel learns to discover the gifts and holy calling hidden in the events of harried family life. Overburdened parents will find reassurance in Rachel’s own story of how, in her darkest hour of disorientation, in the most mundane and ordinary days of motherhood, and in moments of exhilaration, joy, and beauty, God is present.