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The 6th Edition of Beginning Algebra continues the
Miller/O'Neill/Hyde author team's approach in addressing the needs
of developmental level students to help them get better results.
Content updates include new end-of-section activities, prerequisite
review exercises, and new study skills videos. This new edition is
available in ALEKS 360. In a single platform, ALEKS provides a
balance of adaptive practice for skill mastery and homework, tests,
and quizzes for application and assessment so that you can create
the assignments your students need to have the best outcome in your
course. In addition to content updates to the text, we are
continuously adding new features to ALEKS 360-including new video
assignments, an enhanced gradebook experience, end-of-chapter
questions aligned to the text, and more.
The 6th Edition of Beginning & Intermediate Algebra continues
the Miller/O'Neill/Hyde author team's approach in addressing the
needs of developmental level students to help them get better
results. Content updates include new end-of-section activities,
prerequisite review exercises, and new study skills videos. This
new edition is available in ALEKS 360. In a single platform, ALEKS
provides a balance of adaptive practice for skill mastery and
homework, tests, and quizzes for application and assessment so that
you can create the assignments your students need to have the best
outcome in your course. In addition to content updates to the text,
we are continuously adding new features to ALEKS 360-including new
video assignments, an enhanced gradebook experience, end-of-chapter
questions aligned to the text, and more.
>" . . . the first cookbook that teaches the home cooking of
these islands in clear, concise recipes." - Molly O'Neill Inspired
by memories of her father and her own experiences on the islands,
Ramin Ganeshram introduces readers to the cuisine of Trinidad &
Tobago, where African, Indian, Chinese, Syrian and British culinary
influences come together in a unique blend. This new full color
edition has been completely revised and updated with numerous color
photos, over a dozen new recipes, and a fresh, user-friendly
designed. Interspersed among the 170 recipes are cultural and
travel notes that give readers a true taste of Trinidad's rich,
fascinating history. Sample recipes: Accras Doubles Meat Patties
Shark & Bake Tamarind Fish Mango Curry Paratha Roti Black Cake
Guava Jam
The 2nd Edition of Developmental Mathematics: Prealgebra, Beginning
Algebra, & Intermediate Algebra continues the
Miller/O'Neill/Hyde author team's approach in addressing the needs
of developmental level students to help them get better results.
Updates to the new edition include end-of-section activities,
prerequisite review exercises, and new study skills videos. This
new edition is available in ALEKS 360. In a single platform, ALEKS
provides a balance of adaptive practice for skill mastery and
homework, tests, and quizzes for application and assessment so that
you can create the assignments your students need to have the best
outcome in your course. In addition to content updates to the text,
we are continuously adding new features to ALEKS 360-including new
video assignments, an enhanced gradebook experience, end-of-chapter
questions aligned to the text, and more.
The 6th Edition of Intermediate Algebra continues the
Miller/O'Neill/Hyde author team's approach in addressing the needs
of developmental level students to help them get better results.
Content updates include new end-of-section activities, prerequisite
review exercises, and new study skills videos. This new edition is
available in ALEKS 360. In a single platform, ALEKS provides a
balance of adaptive practice for skill mastery and homework, tests,
and quizzes for application and assessment so that you can create
the assignments your students need to have the best outcome in your
course. In addition to content updates to the text, we are
continuously adding new features to ALEKS 360-including new video
assignments, an enhanced gradebook experience, end-of-chapter
questions aligned to the text, and more.
Authors and educators Julie Miller, Molly O'Neill, and Nancy Hyde
are pleased to announce the highly anticipated 3rd edition of their
Prealgebra series. Create more lightbulb moments with this
comprehensive set of valuable content and pedagogy, and insightful
and intuitive digital learning tools. The text reflects the
compassion of its experienced author team with features developed
to address the specific needs of today's prealgebra students.
Included alongside the highly-favorable Problem Recognition
Exercises, readers will find added review material, aimed at
assisting students with synthesis, summarization, and recognition
of key mathematical topics so as to enhance their overall
conceptual understanding. These types of exercises, along with the
overall number of practice problems and group activities available,
permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing
ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in
lecture to hone their skills.
Nestled in the blue mists of Tennessee's Smoky Mountains, the
10,000-acre bucolic refuge of Blackberry Farm houses a top-rated
small inn with one of the premier farm-to-table restaurants in the
country. This sumptuous cookbook offers a collection of recipes
that are as inspired by the traditional rustic cooking of the
mountainous south as they are by a fresh, contemporary, artistic
sensibility. Some of the dishes are robust, others are
astonishingly light, all are full of heart and surprise and flavor
-- and all are well within the reach of the home cook.
California has the French Laundry, Virginia has the Inn at Little
Washington, and Tennessee has Blackberry Farm, where the
indulgences of a luxury inn are woven together with odes to nature
-- fly-fishing, hiking, foraging, bird watching, and heirloom
gardening -- to create a new way of looking at the world, a way in
which anything seems possible.
This is particularly true at the Inn's table and in its
award-winning wine cellar. To the farm's master gardeners, food
artisans and chefs, meals are an opportunity to express not only
the earth and the culture of this remote spot, but also its spirit.
On a spring day this might mean Rye Whiskey-Cured Trout with Fresh
and Pickled Fennel, and the summer garden might inspire a Chilled
Corn Soup with Garlic Custard, a papardelle of baby carrots, or a
tomato terrine. In the cooler weather, game and traditionally
preserved food -- cider-basted venison, a shell-bean and gamebird
cassoulet, a dried apple stack cake or Bourbon Apple Fried Pies --
keep conversation in front of the fire lively. For all its
artfulness, however, Blackberry Farm's garden-to-table cooking
tends to be an ode to a well-loved cast iron skillet, a backyard
smoker or a wood-fired grill.
In the foothills, you don't eat to eat, you eat to talk, to
remember and to imagine what you will eat tomorrow. In this book,
the stories of the people who practice the traditional mountain
food arts -- the bacon man, the heirloom gardener, the cheese maker
and sausage man -- are woven together with the recipes, lore and
regional history to reflect the spirit of the cooking at Blackberry
Farm. Breathtaking photographs capture the magical world that
surrounds the table -- the hills and rushing creeks, the lights and
shadows of the forest, the moods and moments of the garden.
NIBBLES AND NOSHES
Falafel, fritters, and the Four Seasons' Salmon Rillettes.
Grandma Dora's Chopped Liver and Lupe's savory Empanadillas.
Steamed pork dumplings, a caviar primer, smart cocktails by the
borough. SOUP AND BREAD Mai Loan Bass' Vietnamese Sweet and Sour
Soup and Spring Street Prosciutto Bread. Lord & Taylor's Scotch
Broth and West Indian Coco Bread. Plus Eli's Orwasher's, and the
return of the neighborhood bakery. MAIN STREET MEATS The "21" Club
Burger. The New Your steak. June Bobb's Garlic Pork, and Leg of
Lamb with Oregano Potatoes. And oh, the brisket! CHICKEN TOWN Andre
Soltner roasts it, Laurie Colwin bakes it, Mrs. Pearl Colwin
cacciatories it, Yvonne "Lola" Bell fries it, Mrs. Hathansel
paprikashes it, Allan Vernon jerks it, Kaneeze Fatima tandooris it,
and Carmen Luisa Reyes turns hers into soulful Arroz con Pollo.
SEAFOOD Grand Central Oyster Bar's classic Oyster Pan Roast. The
genius of Gilbert Le Coze and his Shellfish Stew. Anne Rosenweig's
signature Lobster Club Sandwich and Ed Bradley's spicy Shrimp
Creole (takes less than 60 minutes). VEGETABLE SOPHISTICATION Edna
Lewis' Greens and Marvelous Marrakesh Carrots. Abyssinian Baptist
Church's Slow Cooked Green Beans and Union Square Caf, 's Mashed
Turnips with Crispy Shallots. THE WAYS TO LOVE PASTA From lasagne
to pastisio, pierogi to wonton, pad Thai to cold sesame noodles.
With Puttanesca a la Andy's Colonial Tavern, Turkey Day Spaghetti
Carbonara, and Horn & Hardart's Baked Macaroni and Cheese. 63
SPECTACULAR ENDINGS Sally Deitz's Outrageous Chocolate Cake.
Junior's Cheesecake, Lindy's Cheesecake. That famous Carrot Top
Cake. Le Cirque's CrSme Brulee and Greek Diner Banana Cream Pie,
the pie that reachesthe sky. PLUS hundreds of photographs, walking
tours, shopping tips, cooking hints, feature stories, anecdotes,
and where-to-find-its throughout. CITYMEALS-ON-WHEELS In the true
spirit of a community cookbook, a portion of the royalties earned
by this book are donated to CityMeals-on-Wheels.
MOLLY O'NEILL The Damon Runyon of the New York food world, Molly
O'Neill is food columnist for The New York Times Magazine. She
spend five years on THE NEW YORK COOKBOOK.
Molly O'Neill's father believed that baseball was his family's
destiny. He wanted to spawn enough sons for an infield, so he
married the tallest woman in Columbus, Ohio. Molly came out first,
but eventually her father's plan prevailed. Five boys followed in
rapid succession and the youngest, Paul O'Neill, did, in fact, grow
up to be the star right fielder for the New York Yankees. In
"Mostly True," celebrated food critic and writer O'Neill tells the
story of her quintessentially American family and the places where
they come together -- around the table and on the ball field.
Molly's great-grandfather played on one of the earliest
traveling teams in organized baseball, her grandfather played
barnstorming ball, and her father pitched in the minor leagues, but
after being sidelined with an injury in the war, he set his sights
on the next generation. While her brothers raged and struggled to
become their own men, Molly, appointed "Deputy Mom" at an age when
most girls were playing with dolls, learned early how to be the
model Midwestern homemaker and began casting about wildly for other
possible destinies. As her mother cleaned fanatically and produced
elaborate, healthy meals, Molly spoiled her bro-thers with
skyscraper cakes, scribbled reams of poetry, and staged theatrical
productions in the backyard. By the late 1960s, the Woodstock
Nation had challenged some of the O'Neill values, but nothing
altered their conviction that only remarkable achievement could
save them.
"Mostly True" is the uncommon chronicle of a regular family
pursuing the American dream and of one girl's quest to find her
place in a world built for boys. Molly O'Neill -- an independent,
extraordinarily talented, and fiercely funny woman -- showed that
home runs can be hit in many fields. Her memoir is glorious.
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Summer Cooking (Paperback)
Elizabeth David; Foreword by Molly O'Neill
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For the great English food writer Elizabeth David, summer fare
means neither tepid nor timid. Her stress is always on fresh,
seasonal food-- recipes that can be quickly prepared and slowly
savored, from Gnocchi alla Genovese ("simply an excuse for eating
"pesto"") to La Poule au Pot to Gooseberry Fool. Divided into such
sections as Soup, Poultry and Game, Vegetables, and Dessert, her
1955 classic includes an overview of herbs as well as chapters on
impromptu cooking for holidays and picnics. Chockablock with both
invaluable instructions and tart rejoinders to the pallid and the
overblown, "Summer Cooking" is a witty, precise companion for
feasting in the warmer months.
Miller/O'Neill "Beginning Algebra" is an insightful text written by
instructors who have first-hand experience with students of
developmental mathematics. The authors have placed an emphasis on
graphing, by including special sections called, "Connections to
Graphing" at the end of Chapters 1-5, before the formal
presentation of Graphing appears in Chapter 6. The "Connections to
Graphing" sections may be considered optional for those instructors
who do not prefer an early introduction to graphing. For those who
do prefer graphing early, instructors can use the "Connections to
Graphing" sections together where they prefer to introduce
graphing. A section on geometry appears in "Chapter R" for
instructors who look for such content in "Beginning
Algebra".Applications that incorporate geometric concepts may also
be found throughout the text. Chapter R also contains a section on
study skills. This section provides easy to digest tips (in list
format) for course success. The authors have crafted the exercise
sets with the idea of infusing review. In each set of practice
exercises, instructors will find a set of exercises that help
students to review concepts previously learned, and in this way,
students will retain more of what they have learned. The exercise
sets also contain "translation" exercises which provide students
with an opportunity to convert from English phrases to mathematical
symbols and from mathematical symbols to English phrases, thus
helping students to strengthen their command of mathematical
language.Moreover, the applications found in the exercise sets are
based on real-world data, which helps to promote students' interest
in mathematics, and in turn, may serve to motivate and engage them
more effectively. Other features include mid-chapter reviews and
classroom activities. The classroom activities are of special
value, in that through their use, students may begin to take
greater ownership over their learning. The classroom activities
were designed to be quick activities students could perform in
class (either individually, or collaboratively in groups). In
short, the Miller/O'Neill "Beginning Algebra" text offers enriching
applications, a high level of readability, and excellent
opportunities for students to become actively engaged in their
exploration of mathematics.
Authors and educators Julie Miller, Molly O'Neill, and Nancy Hyde
are pleased to announce the highly anticipated 3rd edition of their
Prealgebra series. Create more lightbulb moments with this
comprehensive set of valuable content and pedagogy, and insightful
and intuitive digital learning tools. The text reflects the
compassion of its experienced author team with features developed
to address the specific needs of today's prealgebra students.
Included alongside the highly-favorable Problem Recognition
Exercises, readers will find added review material, aimed at
assisting students with synthesis, summarization, and recognition
of key mathematical topics so as to enhance their overall
conceptual understanding. These types of exercises, along with the
overall number of practice problems and group activities available,
permit instructors to choose from a wealth of problems, allowing
ample opportunity for students to practice what they learn in
lecture to hone their skills.
Miller/O'Neill "Intermediate Algebra" is an insightful text written
by instructors who have first-hand experience with students of
developmental mathematics. The authors introduce functions in
Chapter 3 and do a very thorough treatment, devoting the entire
chapter to the concept of functions. With such a solid foundation
to build from, students will experience greater success when they
encounter other function-related topics in later chapters, such as
polynomial functions; quadratic functions; radical functions; and
others. The authors have crafted the exercise sets with the idea of
infusing review. In each set of practice exercises, instructors
will find a set of exercises that help students to review concepts
previously learned, and in this way, students will retain more of
what they have learned.The exercise sets also contain "translation"
exercises which provide students with an opportunity to convert
from English phrases to mathematical symbols and from mathematical
symbols to English phrases, thus helping students to strengthen
their command of mathematical language.Moreover, the applications
found in the exercise sets are based on real-world data, which
helps to promote students' interest in mathematics, and in turn,
may serve to motivate and engage them. Other features include
mid-chapter reviews and classroom activities (classroom activities
are worksheets that can be downloaded from the OLC or distributed
by instructors since the classroom activities can be found in the
IRM as well). The classroom activities are of special value, in
that through their use, students may begin to take greater
ownership over their own learning. The classroom activities were
designed to be quick activities students could perform in class
(either individually, or collaboratively in groups). In short, the
Miller/O'Neill "Intermediate Algebra" text offers enriching
applications, a high level of readability, and excellent
opportunities for students to become actively engaged in their
exploration of mathematics.
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