Best Selling Books by Michelle WILLIAMS

Michelle WILLIAMS is the author of Air Fryer Cookbook for Beginners (2021), Marriage 911 First Response Support Partner Handbook (2016), The New Ideal 2024 Fibromyalgia Cookbook (2024), French Games Pack (2021), Perfect Appetizer (2022).

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Air Fryer Cookbook for Beginners

release date: Jun 06, 2021
Air Fryer Cookbook for Beginners
in this book, you''ll find more than 250 recipes for whipping up quick, simple, and flavorful air-fried meals designed to share with a partner, roommate, or friend.

Marriage 911 First Response Support Partner Handbook

release date: Jan 06, 2016
Marriage 911 First Response Support Partner Handbook
This manual is written specifically for the person who has agreed to walk alongside the individual using the workbook during the 12 week process. The handbook includes guidance on how to be effective in the support role, tips to protect the support partner''s emotional well-being, time, and personal relationships, excerpts from the Marriage 911: First Response workbook chapters, and questions related to each week''s content. These questions are also in the workbook and the person in crisis is instructed to answer them during the week and be ready to discuss his/her answers during a weekly one-hour meeting with the support partner.

The New Ideal 2024 Fibromyalgia Cookbook

release date: Feb 10, 2024
The New Ideal 2024 Fibromyalgia Cookbook
The New Ideal 2024 Fibromyalgia Cookbook is intended to help you on a revolutionary journey to better health and well-being. This ground-breaking cookbook is packed with scrumptious and healthful dishes created especially to benefit people with fibromyalgia. This cookbook has a wide selection of recipes that are both satiating to the palate and healthy for the body, and it is jam-packed with a variety of delectable foods. Every recipe is carefully developed to offer the best nutrition and encourage internal healing, from calming breakfasts to reassuring dinners and everything in between. It''s time to wrest control of your life back from fibromyalgia. Bid farewell to restrictive eating plans and welcome to savory, filling meals that can actually improve your health. Don''t put off starting on this unforgettable culinary excursion for another day. Get a copy of The New Ideal 2024 Fibromyalgia Cookbook now and take control of your health. Both your body and mind will appreciate it. Start cooking your way to a better future, more energy, and relief.

French Games Pack

release date: Aug 04, 2021
French Games Pack
The French Games Pack contains fun games and activities to practise and reinforce learning, that children will love. The French Games Pack contains: Loto Français is a proven way of reinforcing the use of the French language. These attractive, easy-to-use photocopiable lotto boards provide a stimulating and meaningful way to develop reading, listening and speaking skills when teaching. Three versions of each board are provided - words only, words and pictures, and pictures only - allowing maximum flexibility, particularly in mixed ability classes. Jouons Tous Ensemble contains 20 easy-to-play photocopiable games that are a fun way to practise speaking and listening to French. Playing games is an ideal way to learn a foreign language as children become more confident speakers in a relaxed and enjoyable setting. They will practise speaking and listening without realizing it! The games are flexible and can easily be adapted to teach other French vocabulary. Extension activities provide suggestions for varying the games, so you can keep using and reusing the games. Bonne Idée is an invaluable time-saving resource for primary school teachers that will help you to cover many of the objectives of the Framework for Modern Foreign Languages. Designed with the non-specialist in mind, it provides key vocabulary, word and picture matching cards, activity sheets and puzzle pages for 20 popular primary school topics. Use the suggestions given or develop your own games with these flexible sheets. French has never been this easy - just choose your game, copy the sheets and play!

Perfect Appetizer

release date: Nov 17, 2022
Perfect Appetizer
A time-tested method to cook all sorts of cuisines is Dutch oven cooking. In this cookbook, you will find: How to Cook with Dutch Oven What you Need to Know about Dutch Oven Dutch Oven Types Cooking Tips Delicious Meals for Two Simple Bread, Breakfast, and Brunch recipes One-Pot Dinners and Soups Fish and Seafood Poultry, Roasts, and Braises Pasta, Grains, and Pulses Vegetarian Mains Simple Sides And Fried Treats Desserts ...and much more Welcome to a new Perfect Appetizer

The New Ideal 2024 Hepatitis Diet Cookbook

release date: Feb 12, 2024
The New Ideal 2024 Hepatitis Diet Cookbook
Hepatitis is a potentially fatal virus that attacks the liver. According to the Centers for Disease Control, Hepatitis has already infected an estimated four to five million Americans, and worldwide it may have infected as many as 200 million. The New Ideal 2024 Hepatitis Diet Cookbook has been prepared with the special dietary needs of people suffering from Hepatitis in mind. Hepatitis does not have to make eating a miserable experience. By using medical guidelines, The New Ideal 2024 Hepatitis Diet Cookbook provides a road map to healthy, tasty foods to eat and enjoy. Following these dietary changes can also make a significant difference in one''s attitude as well as the variety, severity, and frequency of symptoms. All of these considerations can enhance the quality of life for anyone suffering from the disease. All of the recipes are based on the dietary guidelines provided by the medical profession for Hepatitis. They also have been tested by Hepatitis patients.

The New Ideal 2024 Cambodian Cookbook

release date: Feb 15, 2024
The New Ideal 2024 Cambodian Cookbook
The New Ideal 2024 Cambodian Cookbook is your go-to guide for easy and tasty Cambodian cooking. Spice up your kitchen, try something new, and bring the flavors of Cambodia to your table. it brings a previously untapped culinary tradition to the table for everyone to enjoy. Grab your copy now and get cooking!

German Festivals and Traditions - Activities and Teaching Ideas for Ks3

release date: May 01, 2011
German Festivals and Traditions - Activities and Teaching Ideas for Ks3
German Festivals and Traditions, KS3 is an invaluable and time-saving resource for teachers, providing intercultural ideas for every month of the year. Ideas vary from making cards and writing poems, to playing games and research projects.

The New Ideal 2024 IBS Cookbook

release date: Feb 16, 2024
The New Ideal 2024 IBS Cookbook
Manage Your IBS Symptoms With 100 Delicious LOW FODMAP Recipes! Having to change your diet and lifestyle after a diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome is a huge step but by being well informed and making the best choices, you can make a difference to how you feel. The New Ideal 2024 IBS Cookbook provides 100 scrumptious low FODMAP recipes so you can continue to enjoy delicious meals with your loved ones, family and friends!

Bread Making

release date: Dec 06, 2019
Bread Making
There is nothing better than the wonderful, mouth watering aroma of freshly baked bread filling the kitchen. However, baking bread from scratch is a time consuming, messy and tricky process. Having to knead, prove and bake the dough can take hours, and creating the perfect rise and crisp can take years to master. Having a bread machine is one of the best investments for your kitchenBaking bread at home could be a daunting task. The amount of preparation, attention, and skills necessary could be intimidating to many people.

A Comparison of Interleukin-10 and Lipopolysaccharide Signalling in Monocytes

release date: Jan 01, 1997

An Ocean of Stars

release date: Nov 10, 2019
An Ocean of Stars
A mesmerizing collection of inspirational poems that are intended to motivate, educate, and uplift.

The Prediction of Self-monitoring

release date: Jan 01, 1992

Examining the Relationships Between Violent Media Programming, Aggression and Prosocial Behaviors Among Black College Students

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Examining the Relationships Between Violent Media Programming, Aggression and Prosocial Behaviors Among Black College Students
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between violent media programming, aggression and prosocial behaviors among Black college students. The study included 108 Black college students from a historically Black college/university on the East Coast. The researcher evaluated the participants’ aggression using Buss & Warren’s (2000) Aggression Questionnaire and evaluated the participants’ prosocial behaviors using Penner’s (1995) prosocial personality battery. The researcher then used an independent samples t-test to analyze the data and test the hypothesis that a relationship between the variables exists. Furthermore, the researcher employed discriminant analysis to determine if group membership could be predicted, based on scores on the aggression questionnaire. The independent samples t-test produced results that indicated a statistically significant difference in mean scores on the aggression questionnaire, between light viewers and heavy viewers of violent media programming. The discriminant analysis produced results which indicated the predictor variable, scores on the aggression questionnaire, predicts group membership in either heavy or light viewers, at a statistically significant level (p= .024). Additionally, visual inspection of the scores on the prosocial personality battery indicated participants who reported engaging in violent media programming scored significantly lower on the prosocial personality battery than those who reported engaging in light viewing of violent media programming. Results contribute to literature, research, practice and theory in the field of counseling.

An evaluation of the Ford Foundation Internship Programme (FFIP)

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Effects of Image Compression on Data Interpretation for Telepathology

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Effects of Image Compression on Data Interpretation for Telepathology
When geographical distance poses as a barrier, telepathology is designed to offer pathologists the opportunity to replicate their normal activities by using an alternative means of practice. The rapid progression in technology has greatly influenced the appeal of telepathology and its use in multiple domains. To that point, telepathology systems help to afford teleconsultation services for remote locations, improve the workload distribution in clinical environments, measure quality assurance, and also enhance educational programs.

Producing Soap Operas, Pursuing Change

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Fostering Social and Emotional Development in Primary Education

release date: Jan 01, 2015

Don't Lie to Me

release date: May 25, 2019
Don't Lie to Me
Don''t lie to me is a book about reading body language. Learn about non-verbal deception, ways to detect lie, heart rate deception, body movement cues and dishonesty, micro expressions and much more!

Third Grade Students' Writing Attitudes, Self-efficacy Beliefs, and Achievement

release date: Jan 01, 2012

American Liberation Mythologies

release date: Jan 01, 2012
American Liberation Mythologies
A myth of liberation saturates the cultural landscape of the United States, structuring the collective consciousness, guiding political action, and disguising the nation''s patterns of domination. This study grew out of a concern over the United States'' engagement in two wars with the stated aims of liberation and the spread of democracy. Anthropological theories of myth assert a reciprocal relationship between political action and creative expression; through myths we reflect upon culture, in culture we enact myths. Popular media is a prominent realm for the creation and performance of contemporary myths. By analyzing performances of popular culture as expressions of the myth of liberation (Bruce Willis'' "Tears of the Sun," "American Idol," and Clint Eastwood''s "Gran Torino"), this dissertation delineates the parameters of the national myth that declares an identity of the U.S. as liberator to the world''s oppressed, sanctifies the democratic ideal, and valorizes consumer capital. Analyses also reveal a U.S. identity of dominator in the global community, the betrayal of the democratic ideal through the commoditization of the democratic gesture, and the implementation of segregation and terrorization to support the exploitation of consumerism. Myths are paradoxical, and this study asserts that U.S. culture exhibits a societal tension between liberty and domination. In the form of popular culture, myths attempt to mediate this social paradox. Drawing from the methodologies and theories of cultural anthropology, folklore, sociology, media studies, performance studies, U.S. history and international relations this dissertation offers insights into four issues of vital importance: the role of the U.S. in globalization, the recent national crisis in democracy, the violence of consumerism, and the dialectical relationship between popular culture and political action. This research is grounded in the anthropological understanding that cultural products are both models of, and models for, cultural action. Following such an understanding, it concludes by asserting, through reference to the variations of the myth explored, that the producers and consumers of culture have the ability to reconstruct the myth of liberation and move U.S. culture out of its socio-historic patterns of violence and domination and toward a mythic construction of creative intervention and cross-cultural dialogue.

Final Report

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Final Report
"This survey was conducted between September and October 2021 with the goal of gathering information about the inclusiveness of government-run youth programmes: the usefulness of inclusion and diversity training conducted by J-FLAG with staff at government run youth programmes; the overall level of inclusivity in government run youth programmes; and whether levels of inclusivity had changed over time"-- Provided by publisher.

A Case Study of Virtual Physical Education Teachers' Experiences in and Perspectives of Online Teaching

release date: Jan 01, 2013
A Case Study of Virtual Physical Education Teachers' Experiences in and Perspectives of Online Teaching
The 21st century has brought changes to education [mdash;] changes that include greater distance learning options for middle and high school students. While distance learning has been around for a century, the progressive ways in which students are able to select and complete virtual courses through the internet in nearly every secondary content area are increasing. Physical education courses at the secondary level are among the courses offered online to students across the United States and Canada. One question that prevails in communities and particularly in physical education circles is, "How do you teach PE online?" In an effort to address that very question, this study sought to describe online secondary physical education instruction through the lived experiences of four teachers who were doing just that. This was a 12[ndash;]week qualitative case study that included data from two interviews with each of the four online PE teachers, interviews with two distance education administrators, virtual classroom observations, field notes, and the researcher''s reflections. Analysis of the data showed that these online PE teachers had similar pathways to the online setting, they provided individualized instruction to their students, they offered students choices in the online PE classes, they facilitated student success in the online PE classes, and they each implicitly ascribed to constructivist educational theories and practices as online PE teachers. The results of this study support the premise that online secondary[ndash;]level PE instruction has been a viable option for some teachers in the U.S. and Canada.

Crafting Resistance

release date: Jan 01, 2008

English Quest 4 (EQ4): for the Curriculum and Standards Framework 11: Level 6

release date: Jan 01, 2001
English Quest 4 (EQ4): for the Curriculum and Standards Framework 11: Level 6
The English Quest series has been written specifically for Level 5 and 6 of the new Curriculum and Standards Framework (CSF) 11. Books 1 and 2 cover Level 5 outcomes and Books 3 and 4 cover Level 6 outcomes. This innovative series draws on a range of literary, everyday and media texts as its foundation. There is a particular focus on visual or non-print texts. The accompanying CD-ROM, enables students to learn the basics of English in a variety of learning styles. Key features include: Self-contained spreads that can be used for individual lessons or as part of a unit of work An outcomes grid at the start of the book to show links to SCF 11 Useful text types grid containing definitions and examples Comprehensive coverage of the three strands A chapter review section and an assessment task sheet at the end of each chapter Modelling of genres and language features A variety of learning activities to cater for a wide range of student abilities and learning styles CD-ROM containing interactive activities for language development.

Museums of the Mind

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Museums of the Mind
This dissertation project, "Museums of the Mind: The Ekphrastic Imagination in the African American Literary Tradition," at its core is a project of redress and reclamation that seeks to uncover the connection between the non-inclusive spaces of museums, galleries, lyceums, menageries, and exhibition halls in which black artists find themselves working and the creativity with which writers sympathetic to the difficulties encountered by visual artists confront this reality in their ekphrastic work. It explores the relationship between early antebellum moments of cognitive estrangement, wonder, and jubilation when black subjects are confronted with pictorial and other plastic arts in the Americas and the development of a painterly ekphrastic aesthetic in literature, which exists in a loving antagonism with traditional museum culture and emerging media technologies. This dissertation project argues that African American writers revise and extend traditional ekphrasis in order to create spectral art spaces to hang their imagined artworks.

Digital Guests in Your Classroom

release date: Jan 01, 2001
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