Visit businessenglishpod.com to download this video and others covering more business ESL vocabulary. This Business English video ESL lesson introduces English vocabulary related to finance and accounting.
For more Stories, Food News, and Cooking Fresh videos, visit: cookingupastory.com Michael Pollan’s new book, In Defense of Food, provides the backdrop for his talk at the Bagdad Theater in Portland, Oregon, and this prior interview with Deborah Kane of the environmental nonprofit organization, Ecotrust. Remarkably, Mr. Pollan is talking about a defense of food in a literal sense it’s increasingly difficult to escape from eating foods that are food-like substances (processed foods), but are not whole (real) foods. We have come to look upon “nutritionism” as a valid means of determining (healthy) value in our diet; food has been reduced to its composition of good and bad nutrients, but are we really eating healthier? In part one, we see how simple changes in food labeling requirements can influence consumer behavior, and how food manufacturer’s apply overwhelming pressure to effect laws that ultimately protect their own interests. To see more stories, get recipes, and links to additional resources, go to: cookingupastory.com
I am in the market for a new TV. Because of space, I am limited to a 50″ or 46″. I was looking at Plasmas and LCDs but noticed the “screendoor” effect on rapidly moving scenes. I was first put off DLP because of the degradation of the image at an angle. Any suggestions?
Product DescriptionSimple. Intuitive. Easy to use. Connect the Wii MotionPlus™ accessory to your Wii Remote™ controller to increase accuracy and enhance play control on compatible games. Look on the back of Wii Game Disc packaging to see which games are specially designed for use with Wii MotionPlus. Wii MotionPlus contains additional sensors that make the Wii Remote respond to the slightest movement, motion, or twist of the wrist. Wii MotionPlus must be used with a Wii Remote,. . . More >>
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Product DescriptionFollowing a self-imposed three-year hiatus, the UK’s Field Music returns with a new 20-track double-album of artful English pop. Powered by brothers and co-frontmen Peter and David Brewis, Field Music’s line-up now includes Kev Dosdale (guitar and keys) and Ian Black (bass). The new album (self-titled but identified as Field Music (Measure) to distinguish it from their debut album) is a gloriously rich LP that entwines the brothers’ renewed love of the rock music ca. . . More >>
Case of twelve 0.75-ounce pouches (total of 9 ounces)
Mix of apples, pineapples, mangos, and bananas; each pouch equal to 1/2-cup fresh fruit
All-natural; No fat; Gluten or GMO; No preservatives
Shelf life of more than one year; Unique process removes water and preserves nutritional value and natural flavor
Product of California
Product DescriptionThe seed that sprouted into Sensible Foods was planted in Sono ma County, California, by Bob and David, two sensible guys who are committed to healthy living for themselves and their families. Their quest was to create a munchy crunchy snack that was both delicious and nutritious, that everyone would enjoy. The goal was realized when they perfected the unique crunch dried process for fruits and vegetables and the results were extraordinary! It is an intensely flavor. . . More >>
Rush: not just a Canadian band, but a worldwide phenomenon. Two thirds of the power trio, Rock Gods Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee sit down in Studio Q for a retrospective.