The Human Evolution Cookbook LAW / Family Law / GeneralThis humorous account of human evolution, from the beginnings of bipedalism through the Upper Paleolithic, is set in the context of a cookbook, with recipes and cartoons to match the unfolding stories. Each chapter discusses a particular milestone or event in human development, and a dash of prehistory, a sprinkling of recipes, and a generous helping of humor painlessly lighten the professorial instruction. From leading us to understand the first tool
and attempts by international organisations to implement a multi-stakeholder approach largely facilitated by the internet
Making the case for a pragmatist approach to social inquiry and knowledge production
but underpinning theories and surrounding issues
Written to be easily accessible
Thomas Babington Macaulay was one of the great English historians of the nineteenth century
archivists and a number of writers who have been involved in the enactment of Holmes stories on stage
address family themes
The Great Irish Famine claimed the lives of one million people
the resulting volume provides a lucid overview of Nick Cave's work that will orient students and fans while offering fresh insights to expert perspectives
This collection explores what Roland Barthes termed the ‘autobiographical turn’ in art
sociology and social anthropology
a fascinating exploration of the journey of two transgender characters in an adverse heteronormative society