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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Cohen Joanna, Galane Darcy L., Curbelo Simone Zamore Publisher: Kaplan Test Prep € 18,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Cheung Ronny, Cunnington Aubrey Ph.D., Drysdale Simon Ph.D., Raine Joseph M.D., Walker Joanna Publisher: CRC Pr I Llc € 39,30
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Wawrzyniak Joanna, Lewis Simon (TRN) Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Inc € 72,30
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Cohen Joanna, Galane Darcy L., Curbelo Simone Zamore, Staff of Kaplan Publishing (CON) Publisher: Kaplan Test Prep Every year, nearly 100,000 students take the Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) or the Independent School Entrance Examination (ISEE) in order to gain admission to a top private school. Kaplan SSAT & ISEE 2014-2015 provides the perfect mix of strategy and review for students looking to ace these important exams. This comprehensive study guide provides students with all of the resources they need for test day preparation, and gives parents advice on how to help their children navigate what can be a daunting experience for first-time test takers. Kaplan SSAT & ISEE 2014-2015 also includes:
€ 16,80
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Simons Natasha, Richardson Joanna Publisher: Chandos Pub Universities are under pressure to make their research output more accessible, both from government funding and policy guidelines. Academic libraries have traditionally played an important role by exposing research output through a predominantly institution-based digital repository, with a focus on storing published works. New publishing paradigms are emerging today, with a focus on research data, huge volumes of which are being generated globally. Repositories are the natural home for managing, storing and describing institutional research data. This book explores the new types of content being stored in institutional repositories, looking at research data, creative works, and the interesting challenges they pose in areas such as metadata, persistent identifiers, and software and exchange protocols. Chapters cover: repository software; metadata; exchange protocols; research data; persistent identifiers; solving name ambiguity; and reporting tools and applications. € 65,80
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2004 |
![]() ![]() Author: Simon Joanna Publisher: De Agostini - Ist. Geografico De Agostini € 25,00
Scontato: € 23,75
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2003 |
![]() ![]() Author: Simon Joanna Publisher: Touchstone Books Discovering Wine has been hailed by new and experienced wine lovers everywhere as the classic, approachable introduction to the luscious world of wine. In this revised and updated edition, Simon addresses the latest wine trends and provides brand-new information on vintages recently established in countries and continents around the globe. More than 250 full-color photographs, maps, and charts beautifully complement Simon's effervescent approach to the fascinating world of wine, and help to dispel the mystique that so often surrounds the subject. She provides the crucial hints that will help you to become a wine aficionado -- virtually overnight. You will learn how to
In addition to demystifying wine, Simon explores famous vineyards and explains how the winemakers use grapes to their most delicious advantage. And after a concise but thorough roundup of today's wine styles, Simon conducts a tour through the wine regions of the world -- from Chianti to Coonawarra, from Médoc to Moldova, and everywhere in between. As entertaining as it is informative, Discovering Wine is destined to remain the definitive beginner's guide to wine. € 19,60
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1997 |
![]() ![]() Author: Simon Joanna Publisher: Simon & Schuster What wine complements Thai food? How about sushi or chili? Can I serve red wine with chicken? A simple formula -- white with fish and chicken, red with meat -- once dictated all wine and food pairing, but times have changed. Rules like this don't fit the way people are eating today. Indeed, it is not unusual to find Mexican cuisine mixed with a hint of north Indian or French with some German influence. For the marriage of taste that we expect from food and wine, today's global village cuisine requires the fresh approach found in Wine with Food. In this beautifully illustrated book, Joanna Simon explores the relationship between wine and food with her hallmark unstuffy expertise. Rules can be followed for perfect partnerships, but they should occasionally be bent or broken. For instance, follow the rule of matching the weight of wine to the weight of food and you might serve a steamed chicken breast with a Sauvignon Blanc, but a dark coq au vin -- also chicken but very different -- calls for a full red Burgundy. An exception to that rule involves the intensity of flavor: fatty rich foods are best paired not with a heavy wine but with a light, crisp one that provides contrast. Wines should not be matched to ingredients alone, however, and so Simon explains the impact of various cooking methods and sauces on the character of foods and recommends the consequent wine choices. A steamed salmon steak has a much more delicate flavor than one that is charbroiled, and the difference suggests a Chablis with the former but a Pinot Noir with the latter. Tomato sauce requires a wine like Sauvignon Blanc to stand up to its acidity, but if the sauce has meat in it, a full fruity red will be a better match. Simon conveys the logic of food and wine marriages, combining authoritative knowledge of wine with commonsense observations. In a worldwide overview of each type of grape, from Chardonnay to Syrah, she includes an evocative description of the wines produced from that grape and suggests foods that are wonderful companions. Then she explores the classic combinations the world around and shows us, for instance, that the same quality that makes a Chilean Merlot such a perfect complement to local empanadas is also found in Australian Shiraz. A cold ratatouille is well partnered with local Provence whites, she points out, but the lively herbal qualities of those wines can also be found in California Sauvignons. Finally Wine with Food includes a convenient quick-reference section that summarizes food-to-wine and wine-to-food matches. With Joanna Simon's wisdom, wit, and style, Wine with Food is the ultimate guide to today's most delicious wine and food combinations. € 20,70
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