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Satisfy inquisitive readers' appetite for the strange and bizarre with The World's Strangest Foods. Filled with dozens of amazing photos and fun trivia facts, young readers will learn about weird and gross foods from around the world, such as deep-fried insects, blood pudding, breadfruit and fermented fish.
The World's Strangest Foods by Alicia Z. Klepeis Pdf
Satisfy inquisitive readers' appetite for the strange and bizarre with The World's Strangest Foods. Filled with dozens of amazing photos and fun trivia facts, young readers will learn about weird and gross foods from around the world, such as deep-fried bugs, blood pudding, breadfruit, and fermented fish.
Embark on a gastronomic journey like no other with "Worlds Weird Recipes," a captivating collection that takes you deep into the realm of culinary creativity and pushes the boundaries of taste and imagination. Prepare to be amazed, amused, and perhaps even a little perplexed as you explore a world where unconventional ingredients, daring combinations, and audacious cooking methods reign supreme. Within the pages of this book, you will discover a treasure trove of weird and wonderful recipes that challenge the norms of traditional cooking. From the moment you open its vibrant pages, you'll be whisked away on a culinary adventure that knows no limits.
Author : Paula M. Block,Dean Wesley Smith Publisher : Simon and Schuster Page : 324 pages File Size : 51,7 Mb Release : 2001-02-21 Category : Fiction ISBN : 9780743411134
Strange New Worlds III by Paula M. Block,Dean Wesley Smith Pdf
Back by popular demand -- again! Our third anthology featuring original Star Trek®, Star Trek: The Next Generation®, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine®, and Star Trek: Voyager® stories written by Star Trek fans, for Star Trek fans! Each Strange New Worlds competition draws a greater response than the last. The final selections gathered here were chosen from an overwhelming number of entries by virtue of their originality and style. With wit, compassion, and an affection for all things Star Trek, these brand-new authors take us where Star Trek has never gone before. Their tales rocket across the length and breadth of Federation time and space, from when Captain Kirk explored the galaxy on the first Starship Enterprise™, through Captain Picard's U.S.S. Enterprise™ 1701-D and Captain Sisko's Deep Space Nine™, to Captain Janeway's Starship Voyager™, with many more fascinating stops along the way. Find out what happens in the Star Trek universe when fans -- like you -- take the helm!
The World's Weirdest Animals by Lindsy Jo O'Brien Pdf
Readers won't believe their eyes when they discover weird creatures such as the aye-aye, barreleye fish, and naked neck chicken. Including dozens of amazing photos and fun trivia facts, The World's Weirdest Animals introduces young readers to some of the freakiest and most bizarre animals that live in our world.
World's Wackiest History by Christopher Forest Pdf
Readers will be amazed to learn the history of how crisps were invented and why pirates really wore eye patches! With dozens of fascinating images and fun trivia facts, The World's Wackiest History provides young readers an interesting look into strange and little-known events through history.
The World's Oddest Inventions by Nadia Abushanab Higgins Pdf
Grab readers' attention with strange and fascinating inventions such as odor-trapping underwear, digital tattoos, and ships made from ice. Using dozens of cool photos and fun trivia facts, The World's Oddest Inventions offers young readers a peek at weird and amazing contraptions and devices from around the world.
World War I was a catastrophe for the lands that would become Lebanon. With war came famine, and with famine came unspeakable suffering, starvation, and mass death. For nearly four years the deadly crisis reshaped society, killing untold thousands and transforming how people lived, how they interacted, and even how they saw the world around them. Famine Worlds peers out at the famine through their eyes, from the wealthy merchants and the dwindling middle classes, to those perishing in the streets. Tylor Brand draws on memoirs, diaries, and correspondence to explore how people negotiated the famine and its traumas. Many observers depicted society in collapse—the starving poor became wretched victims and the well-fed became villains or heroes for the judgment of their peers. He shows how individual struggles had social effects. The famine altered beliefs and behaviors, and those in turn influenced social relationships, policies, and even the historical memory of generations to come. More than simply a chronicle of the Great Famine, however, Famine Worlds offers a profound meditation on what it means to live through such collective trauma, and how doing so shapes the character of a society. Brand shows that there are consequences to living amid omnipresent suffering and death. A crisis like the Great Famine is transformative in ways we cannot comprehend. It not only reshapes the lives and social worlds of those who suffer, it creates a particular rationality that touches the most fundamental parts of our being, even down to the ways we view and interact with each other. We often assume that if we were thrust into historic calamity that we would continue to behave compassionately. Famine Worlds questions such confidence, providing a lesson that could not be more timely.
Changing Climate, Changing Worlds by Meredith Welch-Devine,Anne Sourdril,Brian J. Burke Pdf
This book explores how individuals and communities perceive and understand climate change using their observations of change in the world around them. Because processes of climatic change operate at spatial and temporal scales that differ from those of everyday practice, the phenomenon can be difficult to understand. However, flora and fauna, which are important natural and cultural resources for human communities, do respond to the pressures of environmental change. Humans, in turn, observe and adapt to those responses, even when they may not understand their causes. Much of the discussion about human experiences of our changing climate centers on disasters and extreme events, but we argue that a focus on the everyday, on the microexperiences of change, has the advantage of revealing how people see, feel, and make sense of climate change in their own lives. The chapters of this book are drawn from Asia, Europe, Africa, and South and North America. They use ethnographic inquiry to understand local knowledge and perceptions of climate change and the social and ecological changes inextricably intertwined with it. Together, they illustrate the complex process of coming to know climate change, show some of the many ways that climate change and our responses to it inflict violence, and point to promising avenues for moving toward just and authentic collaborative responses.
Turning Words, Spinning Worlds by Michael Rosen Pdf
This collection represents Michael Rosen's encounter with an 'ethnography of the center'-the study of cultural orders in the heart of the metropolis. Considers occupational worlds from finance and advertising to the subworld of drug dealing.
Readers will be in awe when they learn about the fastest sofa in the world and the world's longest recorded burp. Containing dozens of incredible photos and fun trivia facts, The World's Craziest Records gives young readers a look at some of the most incredible records ever achieved.
In Pacific societies, local knowledge, which has been accumulated over thousands of years and is irreplaceable, is rapidly disappearing. With the extinction of languages, the ability to observe and interpret the world from varying perspectives is also being lost. At the same time, an enormous body of knowledge about nature, plants and animals is vanishing. However, in parallel with this, the people of the Pacific are confronted with new modes of knowledge and newly introduced technologies through imported educational systems, missions of various denominations, and the media. They do not passively assimilate this knowledge but adopt, adapt, and apply it in a syncretistic way.These changes will have permanent effects on the individual lives of people in the region and their knowledge about themselves and their surrounding 'world'. This stimulating book tracks the course of these developments and offers revealing insights into the complexity of Pacific peoples' responses to the process of globalization.
Readers won't believe it when they learn about such weird sports as the Rock Paper Scissors championships, Worm Charming, and Cheese-Rolling races. Dozens of fun photos and trivia facts in The World's Zaniest Sports let young readers discover the wildest and craziest sporting competitions the world has to offer.
Worlds of the Fae by M. Lynn,Melissa A. Craven Pdf
A fae on a mission to protect his people. A human girl on the brink of death. With a sentient tail and cat-like eyes, Gulliver O'Shea has always been different, and everyone can see it. Except for his best friend, the queen of Iskalt. She treats him like he matters. So, when she says jump, he flies. And when she asks him to travel through a portal to a strange human city and gather information on a dangerous group attacking fae, he… reluctantly realizes he has no choice. He just didn't expect he would have to bring along a sullen Toby—lost after the death of his intended—or that New Orleans would be so much more frightening than the small human farm he was used to visiting. Gulliver's obsession with everything human brings him face to face with a girl unlike any he's ever met before. Sophie-Ann Devereaux. She's kind and clumsy and… sick. So sick he knows her frail human body won't last much longer. The closer he gets to the humans behind the fae attacks, the more he realizes what he's done. He's failed Tia. Lost his mission. Become as useless as he always feared he was. Because the waitress, the one fading from this world, isn't just a random human girl. Her father is the man Gullie was sent to find. Together with his second in command, they intend to erase the fae from their world. And they'll resort to any means necessary to see it done. From an accidental carjacking to an unhealthy obsession with beignets and cute human girls with blue hair, Gulliver embarks on an adventure of a lifetime in Fae's Envoy. This set is books 10-12 in the Queens of the Fae series. It begins a new trilogy, a new story, and can be read on it's own.