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Text Processing with JavaScript by Faraz K. Kelhini (.ePUB)+
📮 Text Processing with JavaScript by Faraz K. Kelhini (.ePUB)+ You might think of regular expressions as the holy grail of text processing, but are you sure you aren't just shoehorning them in where standard built-in solutions already exist and would work better? JavaScript itself provides programmers with excellent methods for text manipulation, and knowing how and when to use them will help you write more efficient and performant code. From extracting data from APIs to calculating word counts and everything in between, discover how to pick the right tool for the job and make the absolute most of it every single time. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced programmer, this up-to-date guide will save you a ton of time when dealing with text. With Text Processing with JavaScript, you'll find a collection of tiny programs, each demonstrating a string manipulation approach in JavaScript. You'll also focus squarely on the practical aspects of text processing with JavaScript - that is, what each technique is designed to accomplish and how to use it in your program. Most popular programming languages support regular expressions, and there’s a good reason for that: regular expressions are incredibly powerful at text processing. With regular expressions, you can greatly reduce the time and effort required for complex string parsing tasks that would otherwise take dozens of lines of code. But, as a JavaScript developer, you may not need to jump into writing regular expression patterns whenever you need to process texts. JavaScript already provides excellent built-in tools that meet many of your text manipulation needs. In this book, you’ll explore when and how to use each tool by working through real-world scenarios. You’ll learn the mechanics of JavaScript’s regex in detail via cookbook-style recipes for various text manipulation tasks. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Faraz K. Kelhini Size 18.4MB Category Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/fWkUgAoCnDIp https://devuploads.com/xo9a1h41ikga
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Theatre of the Ridiculous: Critical History by Kelly I. Aliano (.ePUB)
📮 Theatre of the Ridiculous: Critical History by Kelly I. Aliano (.ePUB) Theatre of the Ridiculous is a significant movement that highlighted the radical possibilities inherent in camp. Much of contemporary theatre owes this form a great debt but little has been written about its history or aesthetic markers. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the important practitioners, along with critical commentary of their work. Beginning with Ridiculous' most recognizable name, Charles Ludlam, the author traces the development of this campy, queer genre, from the B movies of Maria Montez to the Pop Art scene of Andy Warhol to the founding of the Play-House of the Ridiculous and the dawn of Ludlam's career and finally to the contemporary theatre scene. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Kelly I. Aliano Size 4MB Category Non-Fiction > General File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/ELasHiqes7So https://devuploads.com/qldyb22mrjnu
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Rosen’s Almanac by Michael Rosen (.ePUB)
📮 Rosen’s Almanac by Michael Rosen (.ePUB) Discover the poetry of the people. What are words? They're the beginning of our stories: portals to treasured memories, to the strange sayings that seem to be unique to our own families and the beloved people that say them to us. So, what was your gran's favourite word for a time-waster? How did your dad answer the question 'What's the time?'? And just how many responses are there to the daily query 'What's for dinner?' Even better, how do these words change as they travel across our regions? In a joyful journey through a year of weird words and fantastic phrases, one of the nation's favourite wordsmiths takes a tour of the British Isles and all its vernacular idiosyncrasies, as well as reflecting on the joys of English, in a delightful book for anyone who loves language - whether following its rules or breaking them! ♻️ Book's Info: Author Michael Rosen Size 22MB Category Non-Fiction > Educational File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/GBf88JnXwJZy https://devuploads.com/s73vy4onv3hu
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Potomac Marble by Paul Kreingold (.ePUB)
📮 Potomac Marble by Paul Kreingold (.ePUB) Learn the history behind the re-building of the Capital City after the War of 1812. The destruction of Washington in 1814 by the invading British challenged President James Monroe & architect Benjamin Latrobe with the task of rebuilding the destroyed edifices of the city's public buildings. As symbols of the aspirations of the Republic, they had to be more than functional, they had to be beautiful. The building material they discovered and used to beautify the new Capitol was Potomac marble, which exists in abundance on both sides of the Potomac River, from Leesburg in Loudoun County, Virginia to Montgomery and Frederick Counties in Maryland. Local historian Paul Kreingold details Latrobe and Monroe's search for the ideal stone and their fight to use it to rebuild the chambers of the House and Senate. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Paul Kreingold Size 8MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/u3W5uz0e1oOz https://devuploads.com/4mrb0rfzgjm4
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Hortobiography by Carol Klein (.ePUB)
📮 Hortobiography by Carol Klein (.ePUB) Carol Klein is one of Britain's best loved horticulturists, and for decades gardening has been at the heart of her extraordinary life. From her childhood adventures in Manchester to her first experiments in plantswomanship at Glebe Cottage, and from training as an artist and a teacher, and then finding an entirely unexpected career as one of Britain’s most beloved television presenters, in this long-awaited memoir Carol tells the story of the people, places and plants that have shaped her life. Exploring why our relationship with the natural world is so important, and how it brings joy, creativity and good health to our lives, Carol also offers irresistible insights on her favourite flowers and plants, and how to help them flourish. A story of a life lived happily amongst the greenery, this book is the perfect companion for anyone who has sought solace in the natural world. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Carol Klein Size 12MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/pOeF2R02hZRE https://devuploads.com/u5b39e9ahlwp
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Nights Out at Home by Jay Rayner (.ePUB)
📮 Nights Out at Home by Jay Rayner (.ePUB) In his first cookbook, award-winning writer and broadcaster Jay Rayner offers delicious, doable recipes inspired by his favourite restaurant dishes for you to cook at home. For the past twenty-five years, I have been reviewing restaurants across Britain and beyond, from the humblest of diners to the grandest of gastro-palaces. And throughout I’ve been taking the best ideas home with me to create glorious dishes for my own table. Now I get to share those recipes with you.’ With 60 recipes that take their inspiration from restaurants dishes served across the UK and further afield, Nights Out at Home includes a cheat’s version of : ♻️ Book's Info: Author Jay Rayner Size 6MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/ZqIvi7qg5OaL https://devuploads.com/p7j5m5zwp75k
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The Best of All Possible Worlds by Michael Kempe (.ePUB)
📮 The Best of All Possible Worlds by Michael Kempe (.ePUB) A biography of the polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz told through seven critical days spanning his life and revealing his contributions to our modern world. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was the Benjamin Franklin of Europe, a “universal genius” who ranged across many fields and made breakthroughs in most of them. Leibniz invented calculus (independently from Isaac Newton), conceptualized the modern computer, and developed the famous thesis that the existing world is the best that God could have created. In The Best of All Possible Worlds, historian and Leibniz expert Michael Kempe takes us on a journey into the mind and inventions of a man whose contributions are perhaps without parallel in human history. Structured around seven crucial days in Leibniz’s life, Kempe’s account allows us to observe him in the act of thinking and creating, and gives us a deeper understanding of his broad-reaching intellectual endeavors. On October 29, 1675, we find him in Paris, diligently working from his bed amid a sea of notes, and committing the integral symbol―the basis of his calculus―to paper. On April 17, 1703, Leibniz is in Berlin, writing a letter reporting that a Jesuit priest living in China has discovered how to use Leibniz’s binary number system to decipher an ancient Chinese system of writing. One day in August 1714, Leibniz enjoys a Viennese coffee while drawing new connections among ontology and biology and mathematics. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Michael Kempe Size 12MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/mIQWxvQYlVLd https://devuploads.com/afdbls148kiq
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Oliver Cromwell: Commander in Chief by Ronald Hutton (.ePUB)
📮 Oliver Cromwell: Commander in Chief by Ronald Hutton (.ePUB) The second volume in an acclaimed biography of Oliver Cromwell, from the capture of Charles I to the expulsion of the Long Parliament In 1647, the Parliamentarians were divided. They had won the first civil war and the king was in custody, but disagreements over the way forward had led to a stalemate. As the leader of one party, Oliver Cromwell found himself again at the centre of events. In the second volume of his pioneering biography, Ronald Hutton traces Cromwell’s career from 1647 through to his seizure of supreme power. These decisive years saw the execution of Charles I and the establishment of the Commonwealth of England, as well as notorious and savage campaigns in Ireland and Scotland. Cromwell’s political and military leadership were well honed after years of practice, but this was also the period of his greatest ruthlessness and brutality. This groundbreaking account reveals a different kind of Cromwell, showing how he navigated the many forces ranged against him—and rose to the pinnacle of his power. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Ronald Hutton Size 14MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/0rQLmQEIq0kp https://devuploads.com/n8u3g1vkne4v
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Myth and the Greatest Generation by Kenneth D. Rose (.ePUB)
📮 Myth and the Greatest Generation by Kenneth D. Rose (.ePUB) Myth and the Greatest Generation calls into question the glowing paradigm of the World War II generation set up by such books as The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw. Including analysis of news reports, memoirs, novels, films and other cultural artefacts Ken Rose shows the war was much more disruptive to the lives of Americans in the military and on the home front during World War II than is generally acknowledged. Issues of racial, labor unrest, juvenile delinquency, and marital infidelity were rampant, and the black market flourished. This book delves into both personal and national issues, calling into questions the dominant view of World War II as ‘The Good War’. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Kenneth D. Rose Size 14MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/InlEumXcfLG8 https://devuploads.com/yzetgzetqqor
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A Winter Dictionary by Paul Anthony Jones (.ePUB)
📮 A Winter Dictionary by Paul Anthony Jones (.ePUB) As the nights draw in and the cold descends, the winter world emerges – and with it an incredible array of words that superbly capture the season. From frost-dogs (tiny frozen particles of falling snow) and Stepmother’s breath (a sudden cold snap) to hibernaculum (a winter refuge during the winter months) and crapulent (feeling the aftereffects of overindulgence), Paul Anthony Jones delves into the origins of these rare, fascinating and forgotten words, opening up a whole new way of describing the winter months. Whether you’re keeping cosy in front of the fire, warding off the winter blues or throwing yourself into the party season, A Winter Dictionary is the perfect way to while away the snow-laden days. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Paul Anthony Jones Size 4MB Category Non-Fiction > Educational File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/jCtnBLZg4CcU https://devuploads.com/wnfok3m0k3zh
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Shakespeare's Christmas by Maria Hubert (.ePUB)
📮 Shakespeare's Christmas by Maria Hubert (.ePUB) Christmas in Shakespeare’s day was an extravagant festival that included a long season of merrymaking, feasting and, most important of all, masques and plays. Shakespeare’s Christmas is a delightful glimpse into an Elizabethan Christmas, comprising little-known stories – such as the time Elizabeth I interrupted Shakespeare’s performance by walking across the stage and dropping a glove at his feet – recipes of traditional Elizabethan desserts, ballads and poems. A must-read if you are interested in the ignoble goings-on of the Lord of Misrule and a chance to immerse yourself in the celebrations of a Shakespearean Christmas. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Maria Hubert Size 3MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/z9da7WGWVSSx https://devuploads.com/59hnepgh57u7
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The Brontës' Christmas by Maria Hubert (.ePUB)
📮 The Brontës' Christmas by Maria Hubert (.ePUB) The Brontës’ Christmas invites you to step back in time and explore the delights of a Victorian Christmas through the eyes of our most beloved authors. While the Brontë family’s celebrations weren’t the most exuberant, Victorian society cheerfully embraced the newfound idea of Christmas as a time for feasts, decorations, the exchanging of gifts and parlour games. Through a selection of seasonal recipes, letters, poetry and extracts, The Brontës’ Christmas meanders back in time to explore long-forgotten customs, including Vessel Maids and furmenty; the spice cake that Charlotte took around to her husband’s parishioners; and childhood games enjoyed by the family. This festive season, curl up and experience a Haworth Christmas. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Maria Hubert Size 2MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/yWaLdSVT8Jro https://devuploads.com/tdwgied9y74h
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Lies of the Land by Camille Serchuk (.PDF)
📮 Lies of the Land by Camille Serchuk (.PDF) Lies of the Land examines the often-overlooked artistic roots of mapmaking practice in early modern France, offering an original perspective on discourses of accuracy and their relationship to the pictorial origins of modern mapmaking. Until the seventeenth century, most mapmakers in France were painters. Schooled in techniques of drawing and perspective―and in the careful study of nature that we associate with early modernity―they also learned the more expressive and imaginative Mannerist forms that dominated French painting in this period. Their maps draw on conventions of both painting and mapmaking to create beautiful, informative, and persuasive images for a wide variety of contexts and purposes. In this book, Camille Serchuk explores the strategies these cartographers deployed to weave together accuracy, ornament, and artifice in maps at all scales. Looking beyond the techniques of measurement and perspective, Serchuk shows how painterly interventions framed and manipulated the appearance and reception of cartographic objects. Lies of the Land is an important new assessment of the character and status of early modern cartography that challenges binary distinctions between art and science and between decorative and epistemic images. It will appeal especially to art historians and historians of sixteenth-century France as well as scholars of map history. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Camille Serchuk Size 103MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/dNLvDoAcTEwf https://devuploads.com/kbmjbx86b8w0
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English Literature and the Crusades by Marcel Elias (.PDF)
📮 English Literature and the Crusades by Marcel Elias (.PDF) The period from the Mamlūk reconquest of Acre (1291) to the Ottoman siege of Constantinople (1453) witnessed the production of a substantial corpus of Middle English crusade romances. Marcel Elias places these romances in dialogue with multifarious European writings to offer a novel account of late medieval crusade culture: as ambivalent and self-critical, animated by tensions and debates, and fraught with anxiety. These romances uphold ideals of holy war while expressing anxieties about issues as diverse as God's endorsement of the crusading enterprise, the conversion of Christians to Islam, the sinfulness of crusaders, and the morality of violence. Reinvigorating debates in medieval postcolonialism, drawing on emotion studies, and excavating a rich multilingual archive, this book is a major contribution to the cultural history of the crusades. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Marcel Elias Size 4MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/xlR9kaVLDqDs https://devuploads.com/yrrfg5ifprig
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Brooklynites by Prithi Kanakamedala (.ePUB)
📮 Brooklynites by Prithi Kanakamedala (.ePUB) Meet the Black Brooklynites who defined New York City’s most populous borough through their search for social justice Before it was a borough, Brooklyn was our nation’s third largest city. Its free Black community attracted people from all walks of life―businesswomen, church leaders, laborers, and writers―who sought to grow their city in a radical anti-slavery vision. The residents of neighborhoods like DUMBO, Fort Greene, and Williamsburg organized and agitated for social justice. They did so even as their own freedom was threatened by systemic and structural racism, risking their safety for the sake of their city. Brooklynites recovers the lives of these remarkable citizens and considers their lasting impact on New York City’s most populous borough. This cultural and social history is told through four ordinary families from Brooklyn’s nineteenth-century free Black community: the Crogers, the Hodges, the Wilsons, and the Gloucesters. The book illustrates the depth and scope of their activism, cementing Brooklyn’s place in the history of social justice movements. Their lives offer valuable lessons on freedom, democracy, and family―both the ones we’re born with and the ones we choose. Their powerful stories continue to resonate today, as borough residents fill the streets in search of a more just city. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Prithi Kanakamedala Size 15MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/Xlv4cTtWopSr https://devuploads.com/urjb3vs6r2vi
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The Habsburg Empire under Siege by Georg B. Michels (.PDF)
📮 The Habsburg Empire under Siege by Georg B. Michels (.PDF) During the seventeenth century Hungary's diverse population of peasants, townsmen, soldiers, and county nobles rose up against the violent imposition of the Counter-Reformation, the Habsburg military occupation, and exhorbitant war taxes. In The Habsburg Empire under Siege Georg Michels explores the little-known grassroots revolts that threatened the Habsburgs' hold over the Hungarian borderlands. Based on extensive research in Hungarian, Austrian, and Dutch archives, this revisionist study shifts attention away from high politics, diplomacy, and military confrontation to the popular revolts that took place during the two decades before the 1683 siege of Vienna. Michels reveals a complex environment in which Calvinist Hungarians, Lutheran Slovaks, Lutheran Germans, and Orthodox Ukrainians worked to defend their religion against brutal Habsburg Counter-Reformation campaigns. Challenging preconceived notions of European, Middle Eastern, and East European history, this book tells a dramatic story of Reformation and Counter-Reformation violence, covering proxy wars, guerrilla warfare, refugee flight, migration from Hungary into Ottoman territory, and largely unknown Christian-Muslim encounters. Offering a trans-imperial perspective that reassesses the complex relationship between Hungarians, Habsburgs, and Ottomans, The Habsburg Empire under Siege portrays the resistance of ordinary men and women and their hopes for liberation from Habsburg oppression, reclaiming their place in history. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Georg B. Michels Size 13.2MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/wTU7nxUhzJGI https://devuploads.com/ifi1yxizvf3s
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Fitting Sentences by Jason Haslam (.PDF)
📮 Fitting Sentences by Jason Haslam (.PDF) Fitting Sentences is an analysis of writings by prisoners from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in North America, South Africa, and Europe. Jason Haslam examines the ways in which these writers reconfigure subjectivity and its relation to social power structures, especially the prison structure itself, while also detailing the relationship between prison and slave narratives. Specifically, Haslam reads texts by Henry David Thoreau, Harriet Jacobs, Oscar Wilde, Martin Luther King, Jr., Constance Lytton, and Breyten Breytenbach to find the commonalities and divergences in their stories. While the relationship between prison and subjectivity has been mapped by Michel Foucault and defined as "a strategic distribution of elements" that act "to exercise a power of normalization", Haslam demonstrates some of the complex connections and dissonances between these elements and the resistances to them. Each work shows how carceral practices can be used to attack a variety of identifications, be they sexual, racial, economic, or any of a variety of social categories. By analysing the works of specific prison writers but not being limited to a single locale or narrow time span, Fitting Sentences offers a significant historical and global overview of a unique genre in literature. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Jason Haslam Size 14.6MB Category Non-Fiction > History File Type PDF 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/ocw6RjocxYSf https://devuploads.com/mv8t7uo1topw
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Drifter: Stories by David Leo Rice (.ePUB)
📮 Drifter: Stories by David Leo Rice (.ePUB) 'Drifter: Stories' is a massive collection that contains a decade's worth of short fiction by visionary writer David Leo Rice, with work first published in 'The Fanzine', 'The Rumpus', 'Black Clock', 'DIAGRAM' and elsewhere. ♻️ Book's Info: Author David Leo Rice Size 1.2MB Category Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy > Horror File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/VkJfzZpLcxdf https://devuploads.com/tnyej7ow9sl3
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Daniel Holmes: A Memoir From Malta's Prison by Daniel Holmes (.ePUB)
📮 Daniel Holmes: A Memoir From Malta's Prison by Daniel Holmes (.ePUB) Imagine moving to the Mediterranean for a simple life, only to find yourself in and out of court until you're told you must spend the next 10 years in jail. That's what happened to Welshman Daniel Holmes who was caught growing his own cannabis plants and treid in the Maltese courts as a major drug trafficker. Raw, unflinching and emotional, this long-awaiting memoir was penned from his prison cell and is the first tell-all account of his harrowing experience of Maltese law courts and the humiliations and deprivations of jail. Malta eventually decriminalised cannabis, partly because of the outrage surrounding this case. But Holmes is still banned from the island until 2023. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Daniel Holmes Size 1.3MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/qrRkEciZnsn6 https://devuploads.com/n2220s6d9owj
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Alcatraz-1259 by William G. Baker (.ePUB)
📮 Alcatraz-1259 by William G. Baker (.ePUB) This is a true account of life in Alcatraz prison written by William G. Baker 1259AZ, a former prisoner of Alcatraz. This is how we lived, what we thought and said and did, the good and the bad. This is the true story of Alcatraz. ♻️ Book's Info: Author William G. Baker Size 2.9MB Category Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/zdwlYdfcl5l8 https://devuploads.com/4hcfj28x5hn8
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Black Swan: Economic Crises, Volume III by Bernur Açıkgöz (.ePUB)
📮 Black Swan: Economic Crises, Volume III by Bernur Açıkgöz (.ePUB) This book continues the discussion from Volume I and Volume II on economic, fiscal and financial crises in world history that have had a great impact on the entire world and the fiscal measures taken by governments to combat each crisis. Such events are often described as Black Swans, a concept introduced by economist and risk analyst Nassim Nicholas Taleb in the book Fooled By Randomness in 2001, in reference to events that were thought to be impossible but had a huge impact when they did happen. Since the Great Depression of 1929, the greatest crisis of the 20th century, there has been a second crisis in the 21st century with similar profound effects. Liberalization of international capital movements and trade, the existence of multinational companies, the integration of international markets and financial movements and the country's economies are closely linked. In the 21st century we are living in, with the effect of globalization, we can see that the markets have gradually become a "Global Village"; therefore, an event that occurs in any continent is now affecting all countries, including Turkey, in a very short time. In this third volume, besides the important 21st century crises such as the “Global Financial Crisis” and the “European Debt Crisis” that caused the world economy to buckle under its pressures, the causes and results of the recent economic crises breaking out in Argentina, Turkey and Venezuela, where financial fragility is high and severe financial problems exist, are examined in detail. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Bernur Açıkgöz Size 11.8MB Category Non-Fiction > General > Business & Money File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/978CMHtliQWh https://devuploads.com/srb524i2f74n
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Five Minute Bread by Jeff Hertzberg, Zoë François (.ePUB)
📮 Five Minute Bread by Jeff Hertzberg, Zoë François (.ePUB) Most of us dream about having the time to make fresh bread, to fill our kitchen with the irrestible aromas of a bakery every day. Now, with Jeff and Zoe's new bread-making method, you too can make your own loaves in only five minutes a day! No bread machine required, and no need for kneading - it's revolutionary! In this amazing new book, Jeff and Zoe prove that baking bread can be easier and quicker than a trip to the baker's. Their method is quick and simple, and produces perfect, scrumptious loaves every time. In exchange for a mere five minutes of your time, your warm, indulgent, crusty breads will rival those of the finest bakers in the world. With nearly 100 recipes that use this ingenious technique, Five Minute Bread is a revelation for anyone who thinks that home-made bread is too much work. Crusty baguettes, mouth-watering ciabattas, hearty sandwich loaves and even buttery pastries will become everyday treats with this innovative book. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Jeff Hertzberg, Zoë François Size 14.6MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/jSolwCBwYkuz https://devuploads.com/fcealvjn9c2y
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Secrets of the Butcher by Arthur Le Caisne (.ePUB)
📮 Secrets of the Butcher by Arthur Le Caisne (.ePUB) A comprehensive, easy-to-use guide to everything you need to know about selecting, butchering, preparing, and cooking every kind of meat, including beef, pork, lamb, and poultry. In SECRETS OF THE BUTCHER, author Arthur Le Caisne takes readers step-by-step through the ever-evolving and artisanal world of meat. Much more than just a book on how to butcher meat, SECRETS OF THE BUTCHER covers every aspect of selecting, preparing, and eating meat. Organized by type of protein—beef, veal, pork, lamb, poultry, and turkey—the book categorizes and describes the origin and characteristics of the best of each type. It explains all of the cuts and how they are best prepared, and offers tips and recipes for each. With full-color illustrations, Le Caisne includes over twenty breeds of each animal from Black Angus cows to Iberico pigs to Rhode Island Red chickens. From understanding the benefit of grass-fed beef to the locavore movement to the color of the cut, choosing meat will never feel daunting again. SECRETS OF THE BUTCHER also includes state-of-the-art information on techniques such as brazing, roasting, and grilling; what types of cooking oil to use and at what temperature; recommended salts, peppers, and other spices for every type of meat; and, of course, how to butcher every type of meat. Fully illustrated throughout with clear and useful four-color illustrations, SECRETS OF THE BUTCHER will be a stand-out package against photographic books in this growing category. ♻️ Book's Info: Author Arthur Le Caisne Size 231.5MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/hp16VVEKSv3T https://devuploads.com/1l780eu7mv5m
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Everyone Is Italian on Sunday by Rachael Ray (.ePUB)
📮 Everyone Is Italian on Sunday by Rachael Ray (.ePUB) If you’re like Rachael Ray, you’ll agree that there is something comforting and heartwarming about a heaping plate of perfectly cooked spaghetti with moist and tender meatballs covered in a luscious, dark-red tomato sauce. Now, in Everyone Is Italian on Sunday, Rachael invites you into her home to share her family’s culinary history and the recipes that have shaped her life and career. For Rachael, Italian food—spinach gnocchi, linguine puttanesca, chicken saltimbocca, pizza capricciosa—has the power to summon cherished, happy memories. In this one indispensable book, she has brought together signature recipes for the traditional Italian staples that she grew up with and still cooks for her family and friends today. From arancini to saffron gnocchetti sardi, from small bites to hearty meals, from her sister’s favorite Italian desserts to her husband’s Italian ingredient-inspired cocktails, here is a treasury of delicious dishes to prepare with love and devour with gusto. Classic Italian cooking has always been the foundation of almost every meal that Rachael prepares, and she hopes that you and your family, friends, and neighbors will love savoring everything that Italian cooking has to offer. Italian Sundays are all about bringing people together and creating wonderful memories while enjoying the pleasures of great homemade food. So pull up a chair at Rachael’s kitchen table and experience the magic of an Italian Sunday! ♻️ Book's Info: Author Rachael Ray Size 68.7MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/B15qA5J6I7Mw https://devuploads.com/jnexpfqb9467
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Made in Italy by David Rocco (.ePUB)
📮 Made in Italy by David Rocco (.ePUB) On his hit Cooking Channel show David Rocco’s Dolce Vita, David and his wife, Nina, travel around Italy, exploring the very best foods of every region, making friends wherever they go. From his modern flat in Florence to the lemon groves of the Amalfi coast, David shares recipes for the local favorites he encounters, including a refreshing Caprese salad with avocado, weeknight chicken breasts with fragrant rosemary and chili flakes, a Sunday meat stew flavored with tomatoes and red wine, and the easy apple-yogurt cake he prepares with his twin daughters. Made in Italy features 140 simple, rustic Italian dishes that any home cook can accomplish—all with David’s signature style. With photographs of gorgeous food and sweeping images of the Italian countryside, this book will inspire cooks across America to bring Italy to life in their own homes. ♻️ Book's Info: Author David Rocco Size 77.2MB Category Non-Fiction > Food & Drink File Type ePUB 📥 Download Links: https://uploda.sh/3PZRPAoO1O9S https://devuploads.com/6q7zadxyx3s2