Wisecracks


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"Humor enriches our lives, but it can also raise moral trouble. Is humor that relies on deception, maliciousness, or stereotyping always immoral? Does motive matter in determining the moral value of a joke? Why are certain topics out of bounds for humor? In Wisecracks, philosopher David Shoemaker delves into the fascinating relationship between humor and morality in our everyday lives. In this book, Shoemaker sets aside the crafted forms of humor we find in comedy specials, TV skits, and more and focuses on the informal, improvised wit that occurs in interpersonal relationships-such as teasing, mockery, and pranks-known as wisecracks. The key difference between wisecracks and jokes? Jokes are told, whereas wisecracks are made. Sometimes wisecracks involve lying, sometimes they are mean, and sometimes they play on racial or sexual stereotypes. Shoemaker untangles the intricate threads of when and why these immoral qualities are or aren't acceptable in humor. In showing how a well-developed sense of morality is central to a good sense of humor (and how to develop each), Wisecracks makes the case for how humor can heal, even when it takes a hurtful form"--




Sunnyvale


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Sunnyvale has been a place for forward thinking and innovation since its founding in 1861, when Irish immigrant Martin Murphy Jr. allowed a new railroad to pass through his land. By linking San Jose's farms to San Francisco's docks, he did more than help overcome the muddy misery of travel on the El Camino Real. The whistle stop first known as "Encinal" quickly grew into a center for agriculture, followed by defense, novel suburban development, and high technology. Sunnyvale is a place where names like Del Monte, Hendy, Lockheed, Atari, and Yahoo have each carried their day. Yet the city's relentless drive forward has made a sense of identity elusive. The downtown core has been rebuilt numerous times without much success, and examples abound of historic structures torn down for something new. But lately, the town has gotten its groove back. The restored city center now draws a crowd, and, thanks to a 50-year effort, the rebuilt Murphy house shimmers in the sun once again.




The Judge


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4 Ingredients Veggie and Vegan


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Eating a healthy, plant-based diet with pleasure and enjoyment is the OBJECTIVE. 4 Ingredients Veggie & Vegan is the RESULT. IT’S TRUE… In Australia and New Zealand, one in 4 people are eating more plant-based meals now compared to a year ago, a significant upturn in just 365 days. From vegetables to whole grains, a plant-based lifestyle bursts with fibre, vitamins and minerals. We all know about the benefits of a vegetarian diet, and a quick google search reveals that such a diet has shown to support health, including a lower risk of developing coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and increased longevity. If this sounds good, then you will LOVE the latest from 4 Ingredients. A cookbook with over 80 simple and delicious plant-based recipes. 100% vegetarian, 80% vegan. No crazy over-processed, expensive ingredients, just palate-pleasing recipes made with easy, everyday ingredients. Simple & Delicious ACAI Bowls Green Chia Puddings Cauliflower Nuggets Eggplant & Sweet Potato Curry Cauliflower Steak Pizzas Mushroom Carpaccio Smashed Pavlova Carrot Cake Chocolate Torte Thai Sticky Rice Mango Puddings Watermelon Pops The best Satay Sauce EVER! Vegan Scones Vegan Pancakes Chow Mein Veggie Burgers Mexican Lasagne Mushroom Risotto Relishes / Sauces / Dressings ... AND SO MUCH MORE! Absolutely Delicious, and ALL JUST 4 or fewer INGREDIENTS! This is a cookbook for Vegetarians, Vegans and ANYONE wanting to increase their plant-based diet (even just a little) with easy, everyday ingredients and recipes.







My New Roots


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Holistic nutritionist and highly-regarded blogger Sarah Britton presents a refreshing, straight-forward approach to balancing mind, body, and spirit through a diet made up of whole foods. Sarah Britton's approach to plant-based cuisine is about satisfaction--foods that satiate on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level. Based on her knowledge of nutrition and her love of cooking, Sarah Britton crafts recipes made from organic vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, lentils, nuts, and seeds. She explains how a diet based on whole foods allows the body to regulate itself, eliminating the need to count calories. My New Roots draws on the enormous appeal of Sarah Britton's blog, which strikes the perfect balance between healthy and delicious food. She is a "whole food lover," a cook who makes simple accessible plant-based meals that are a pleasure to eat and a joy to make. This book takes its cues from the rhythms of the earth, showcasing 100 seasonal recipes. Sarah simmers thinly sliced celery root until it mimics pasta for Butternut Squash Lasagna, and whips up easy raw chocolate to make homemade chocolate-nut butter candy cups. Her recipes are not about sacrifice, deprivation, or labels--they are about enjoying delicious food that's also good for you.




Christendumb


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This book offers a swift trek through two millennia of Christendom, with all the information provided by boring textbooks. The author presents the Christian story within the framework of a warning of Jesus in his famous Sermon on the Mount: "You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt becomes dumb, with what shall one salt?" (Matt 5:13). The story is told with wit, spiked by satire and a gallows humor. There are three chapters (symbolizing the Trinity), each encompassing seven centuries (symbolizing the seven days of creation), with four parts in each chapter (symbolizing the four Gospels). Chapter headings and subtitles are eye-catchers, such as "Edifice Complex" for the Middle Ages with its zeal for architectural and sacramental edification. Idiosyncratic features are highlighted, like the "pillar saints," monks who spent their lives on pillars in the desert; "castrated believers," who experienced the procedure as a refinement of penance; and competing popes, who succumbed to secular pleasures. Word plays, the wisdom of proverbs, and "dumb" Christian ways prevent readers from getting bored. A witty preface and a serious epilogue provide food for new insights.




The Pandora ...


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The Billboard


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Wit in English


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