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Features 87 festive, yet easy, recipes. Includes a full-colour photograph of each finished food. 15 ideas for delicious food gifts. 8 menus take the work out of party planning.
Author : John R. Bittner Publisher : Prentice Hall Page : 548 pages File Size : 42,5 Mb Release : 1996 Category : Language Arts & Disciplines ISBN : 0135607981
Balancing the professional and liberal-arts dimensions of mass communication, this work incorporates a global emphasis throughout the text and stresses the critical-cultural approaches to the discipline. This edition features a multicultural perspective and critical thinking exercises. Thinking About Media boxes challenge students to improve their critical thinking skills, People and Places profiles working professionals, and Media Business inserts go behind the scenes of media enterprises. There are more than a dozen new pedagogical aids, including in-chapter exercises and preview objectives. An annotated Instructor's Edition, CNN Video, test bank and computerized test bank comprise the supplement package.
A military psychologist's poignant account of tending to hidden wounds in Iraq---her patients', her colleagues', and finally her own. When Lieutenant Commander Heidi Kraft's twin son and daughter were fifteen months old, she was deployed to !--?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /--Iraq. A clinical psychologist in the US Navy, Kraft's job was to uncover the wounds of war that a surgeon would never see. She put away thoughts of her children back home, acclimated to the sound of incoming rockets, and learned how to listen to the most traumatic stories a war zone has to offer. One of the toughest lessons was perfectly articulated by the TV show M*A*S*H: "There are two rules of war. Rule number one is that young men die. Rule number two is that doctors can't change rule number one." Some Marines, Kraft realized, would be damaged by war in ways that she couldn't repair. And sometimes people were repaired in ways she never expected. Rule Number Two is a powerful firsthand account of providing comfort amid the chaos of war, and of what it takes to endure. !--?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /--