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Martin J Finkelstein

    From Scientific Psychology to the Study of Persons
    The Faculty Factor
    Jack Stein's World on a Plate
    • "In the past 20 years there have been huge movements in the way we British think about produce. As someone is involved in that conversation I have seen it change and now, more than ever, the produce that is available to the keen home cook has increased in variety and quality immensely. What this means is that the home cook is now faced with the fantastic situation of being able to source the produce needed to make great food all year round. It is important that this movement progresses, and that if we choose to source our meat, fish and other major ingredients from Britain, why not have fun with world food concepts?" In this beautiful new book, Jack Stein combines his culinary experience from working in restaurants around the world and his passion for British produce to create 100 dishes to enchant and entice home cooks. From dishes such as chilli crab (using the very finest Cornish crab) and Szechuan-style pigeon to hot and sour Sumatran soup and XO clams, the recipes featured are all easy to follow and simple to make, bringing the taste of exotic holidays to our own kitchen tables. Stunning photography complements these delightful recipes, ensuring this is a book you will cook from time and time again.

      Jack Stein's World on a Plate
    • The Faculty Factor

      Reassessing the American Academy in a Turbulent Era

      • 584pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      Targeting educators and leaders across various sectors, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and prospects facing American faculty due to external economic and market influences. It combines extensive data with insights, aiming to equip readers with a nuanced understanding of the evolving landscape in higher education.

      The Faculty Factor
    • This is a critical, personalized approach to reframing the discipline of psychology through a singular narrative in the form of a memoir written by a successful research psychologist.

      From Scientific Psychology to the Study of Persons