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![]() That Photo Makes Me Hungry: Photographing Food for Fun & Profit by Andrew Scrivani English | November 26, 2019 | ISBN: 1682683982 | 184 pages | PDF (Converted) | 27 Mb Discover insider secrets for mouthwatering photographs Andrew Scrivani, food photographer for the New York Times, is one of the most respected names in the business. He's also a teacher of the craft, advising #foodporn obsessives, bloggers, photographers ready for the next step, and anyone who loves to shoot and eat, in how to:See the light (craft and shape it the way you want)Embrace the math (calculate ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and white balance)Consider visual storytelling (single vs. multiple image narratives)Master tricks for shooting in restaurants (window, bounce cards)Be a control freak (shop, prep, cook, style, and shoot)Turn passion into profit (work and get paid) ![]() Mo Gilligan, "That Moment When" English | ISBN: 1529109205 | 2021 | 320 pages | EPUB | 28 MB There's Mo to life... In 2016 a totally broke Mo Gilligan recorded and posted a funny video online about the 'Different Types of MCs'. He put his phone on silent and went to bed. When he woke, he'd gone viral... and there starts the story of one of the UK's biggest breakout comedy stars of a generation. This book is Mo's take on everything life has thrown at him - from meeting Drake, to dubious fashion choices starting out in comedy, his Rastafarian dad's nursery rhymes and much more. Find out to properly go out with the lads, how *not* to airkiss at the BAFTAS and how to stop being bored at work. Full of life lessons and hilarious stories, Mo is delivering pure gold entertainment in book-form for the first time. 'The Funniest Man in Britain' ![]() Textbook Of Orthopedics Includes Clinical Examination Methods In Orthopedics By John Ebnezar, Rakesh John 2016 | 932 Pages | ISBN: 9386056682 | PDF | 47 MB Product DescriptionThis book is a comprehensive guide to orthopaedics for postgraduate medical students.The fifth edition has been fully revised to present the latest developments and understanding in the field. The book covers numerous injuries and disorders, with each topic beginning with an overview of relevant anatomy, followed by principles and methods of diagnosis and clinical and surgical management.Each chapter includes a brief summary outlining key points, as well as example X-Rays for the topic in discussion.The fifth edition features new sections on trauma, geriatric orthopaedics, arthroscopy, and surgical techniques, as well as additional images including new X-Rays and MRI scans, and line diagrams.Key PointsComprehensive guide to orthopaedics for postgraduate medical studentsFully revised, fifth edition with new topicsMore than 1300 clinical images and diagrams, many new to this editionPrevious edition (9788184487442) published in 2010About the AuthorJohn Ebnezar D'Ortho DNB MNAMS DAc DMT PhD INOR FellowConsulting Orthopaedic and Spine Surgeon and Holistic Orthopaedic Expert, Sports Specialist, Bangalore, Karnataka, India ![]() Sharon Vaughn, Candace Bos, Jeanne Schumm, "Teaching Students Who Are Exceptional, Diverse, and At Risk in the General Education Classroom" English | 2018 | ISBN: 0134895096 | PDF | pages: 625 | 39.1 mb Provide the practical tools and strategies teachers need to meet the diverse academic and social needs of all students. ![]() James Zarrillo, "Teaching Elementary Social Studies: Principles and Applications" English | 2011 | ISBN: 013256551X | PDF | pages: 401 | 7.3 mb Learn how to meet the needs of the diverse students in your first classroom through this unique elementary social studies methods textbook. With a unifying theme of diversity, it emphasizes differentiated instruction and meeting the needs of all students, includingspecialattention toEnglish learners, children with mild learning disabilities, and gifted students. Chapterson differentiated instruction (Chapter 4) and culturally-responsive teaching (Chapter 5) providea strong foundation and context for thestrategiesand teaching tips that follow in later chapters. ![]() Taste of Home, "Taste of Home 201 Recipes You'll Make Forever: Classic Recipes for Today's Home Cooks" English | 2019 | pages: 320 | ISBN: 1617657921 | EPUB | 107,9 mb Taste of Home 201 Recipes You'll Make Forever ![]() Target Rommel: The Allied Attempts to Assassinate Hitler's General by Stephen Wynn English | February 3, 2022 | ISBN: 1399007122 | 128 pages | PDF (Converted) | 7.32 Mb From a German perspective, the highly decorated and well respected General Erwin Rommel was one of their biggest and brightest assets: a military strategist who thought 'outside of the box', a tactic which more than once either brought him an unexpected victory, or saved him from almost certain defeat. His reputation had been gained early in the Second World War, while commander of the 7th Panzer Division during the invasion of France, and as the commander of German forces during the North African campaign between 1941 and 1943. ![]() Take Control of Apple Watch, 3rd Edition English | 2023 | ISBN: 9781990783197 | 294 Pages | EPUB | 30 MB Get to know your Apple Watch and customize it to help you focus on what you care about most. Tech expert Jeff Carlson helps you understand the watch mindset, pick the watch model that's right for you, set up and share its faces and their complications, get the notifications you want, take advantage of the health and fitness features, handle communications, and learn how the controls and core apps work. ![]() Taiho-Jutsu: Law and Order in the Age of the Samurai By Don Cunningham 2004 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 0804835365 | PDF | 47 MB In Taiho-Jutsu: Law and Order in the Age of the Samurai, author and judo second-dan Don Cunningham provides a fascinating introduction to the civil society of Edo-period (1603-1867) Japan-particularly the role played by the well-known warrior class, the samurai.During the enforced peace of this era, many of the samurai were unemployed and had great difficulty earning a living. Some were even forced to join the lower classes-of merchants and chonin (commoners)-to get by. These circumstances redefined the part the samurai played in Japanese society, and challenged the traditional caste system.Cunningham shows that the samurai were not, as commonly portrayed, always all-powerful mediators ruling the chonin through the power of their swords. During this period the samurai became a part of the complex system of Japanese law enforcement. Made up of samurai as well as machi-bugyo-sho (town magistrates), yoriki ("assistant" samurai), doshin (samurai patrol officers), komono (assistants), goyokiki (part-time police assistants) and okappiki (informants and spies)-this intricate structure mirrored the Japanese society of the day.Taiho-Jutsu offers a detailed look at the weapons these law enforcement officers used-including the jutte (iron truncheon), tesson (iron fan), yori-bo (wooden staff), sodegarami (sleeve entangler), sasumata (spear fork), and torinawa (arresting ropes)-as well as a fascinating illustrated look at the techniques used to apprehend criminals. From kamae (stances) to parrying and striking and throwing techniques, these explanations demonstrate the practical techniques in Edo-period Japan. ![]() Rebecca K. Miller, Heather Moorefield-Lang, Carolyn Meier, "Tablet Computers in the Academic Library" English | 2014 | pages: 193 | ASIN: B00JFCOAFK | EPUB | 0,3 mb In the past few years tablet computing has seemingly emerged from nowhere to spark exciting conversations about the future of academic library use and instruction, touching on everything from textbooks to reference services. Electronic discussion lists and boards, conference presentations, and journal articles have already put forth some imaginative uses for tablet computers in the academic setting, and this edited volume collects the best of these cutting-edge ideas from a range of contributors, including |