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James Anderson

    January 1, 1936 – January 1, 2007
    Ethics and Information Technology
    Daily Life through Trade
    Paradox in Christian Theology
    Twochubbycubs The Cookbook
    Twochubbycubs Fast and Filling
    Twochubbycubs Dinner Time
    • Fast and Filling, is the second cookbook from Sunday Times bestselling authors, the twochubbycubs - packed 100 more tasty slimming recipes, all under 500 calories, beautifully photographed and easy to make - these meals and snacks are designed to help with your weight loss and ensure you save precious time in the kitchen too - whether that's through meals cooked in minutes, or dinner ideas that can be scaled up and batch cooked for later. What to expect: All recipes are calorie counted with clear indications of portions and prep and cook timings + flavour and cooking tips. 2CC store cupboard essentials. Recipe symbols throughout: easy to scale, quick to make, good for lunches, freeze well, dairy-free, gluten-free, veggie and vegan + smart swaps - ideas to make each recipe work for your dietary requirements. Simple, affordable, family-friendly ingredients. Chapters include: Bangin' Breakfasts, Minute Meals (for those in a hurry!), One Pan, Low & Slow, Tighten the Belt (for pre-pay day!), Fakeaways and Sweet Treats. Miniblogs of signature silliness with each recipe - James and Paul will give you a newfound confidence to get cooking and have you laughing along the road to weight loss!

      Twochubbycubs Fast and Filling
    • Twochubbycubs The Cookbook

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.5(145)Add rating

      The must-have bestselling cookbook from slimming bloggers James and Paul Anderson - the TWOCHUBBYCUBS; with 100 delicious, healthy recipes to enjoy.

      Twochubbycubs The Cookbook
    • Paradox in Christian Theology

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.4(17)Add rating

      The book explores a pivotal case that impacts systematic theology, biblical exegesis, and Christian apologetics. It delves into the nuances of these theological disciplines, offering insights that challenge and enrich traditional practices. By examining the implications of this case, the author provides a framework for understanding and engaging with contemporary theological issues, aiming to enhance the reader's approach to faith and scholarship.

      Paradox in Christian Theology
    • Daily Life through Trade

      Buying and Selling in World History

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the pivotal role of trade throughout history, this book highlights its significance in fostering peaceful relations among nations. It delves into how trade has not only driven economic growth but also shaped cultural exchanges and diplomatic ties, emphasizing its ongoing impact on global interactions.

      Daily Life through Trade
    • Ethics and Information Technology

      A Case-Based Approach to a Health Care System in Transition

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Targeted at healthcare professionals, this series explores the transformation of healthcare through information and knowledge. Initially launched as Computers in Health Care, it was renamed Health Informatics to reflect advancements in the field. The collection includes titles for specific professions and interdisciplinary topics, emphasizing innovations beyond technology to include the impact of information on healthcare delivery. It also addresses the human and organizational changes accompanying the integration of information technology in health services.

      Ethics and Information Technology
    • For whodunit fans who prefer their villains to be nice, refined people, the sort who quote Shakespeare and knock off their nearest and dearest between rubbers of bridge, The Affair of the Thirty-Nine Cufflinks is a delectable treat.

      The Affair of the Thirty-Nine Cufflinks
    • Daily Life During the Spanish Inquisition

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(15)Add rating

      The narrative vividly explores the experiences of persecuted minorities, including Jews and Muslims, during the Spanish Inquisition, highlighting their suffering and the dangers they faced. It contrasts their struggles with the lavish lifestyles of the wealthy nobility and the everyday lives of ordinary citizens. By situating these personal stories within the broader political, religious, social, economic, and cultural contexts of early modern Spain, the account offers a detailed and balanced portrayal of this tumultuous period.

      Daily Life During the Spanish Inquisition
    • The Spanish Civil War

      A History and Reference Guide

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The Spanish Civil War, ignited by a military coup against the elected Republican government in 1936, marked a pivotal moment in European history, foreshadowing World War II. With Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy backing the insurgents, and Soviet Russia supporting the Republic, the conflict drew global attention. Despite the intense societal upheaval and loss of life, democratic nations chose neutrality, leading to a disintegration of Spanish society. The war became a battleground for ideological divides, captivating ordinary people worldwide.

      The Spanish Civil War