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Eating Stella Style: Low-Carb Recipes for Healthy Living
: :Professional chef George Stella serves up a feast of inspiration and 125 delicious recipes to kick-start any weight-loss plan!George Stella lost more than 250 pounds on a low-carb eating plan and has turned thousands of fans on to Stella Style -- eating fresh, natural foods prepared with minimum effort for maximum taste. In Eating Stella Style, he shows readers how to tailor his recipes to fit any personalized weight-loss plan, whether it's low carb, low fat, or low calorie. He inspires even the most jaded dieters to begin a new ...
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Emily Jacir: Belongings
: :Emily Jacir is an artist who lives in between New York and Ramallah. It's no surprise that a central motif in her work is the theme of voluntary and coerced movement between places and cultures. The projects she has undertaken over the past five years have pungently, poignantly crossed the divides between art, life, politics, and culture over and over again. In Where We Come From, Jacir, armed with an American passport, crossed borders in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip fulfilling everyday requests for fellow Palestinians unable to ...
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Nine Lives for the Fat Kid Frame of Mind
: :A short nonfiction piece about the weight of weight loss and how all the attention and cameras in the world cannot change the way you see yourself. At fifteen years old, I began a journey that found me 160 pounds lighter and all over television, but was that all that I wanted?
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The history of the Texas federation of women's clubs,
: :A short nonfiction piece about the weight of weight loss and how all the attention and cameras in the world cannot change the way you see yourself. At fifteen years old, I began a journey that found me 160 pounds lighter and all over television, but was that all that I wanted?
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Winter days holiday lingo: Vocabulary games and activities for Valentine's Day and President's Day
: :A short nonfiction piece about the weight of weight loss and how all the attention and cameras in the world cannot change the way you see yourself. At fifteen years old, I began a journey that found me 160 pounds lighter and all over television, but was that all that I wanted?
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Frank Stella Lilar; Installation in Der Empfangshalle Des Axel Springer Verlages, Hamberg; Installation in the Reception Hall of the Axel Springer Verlag, Hamburg
: :A short nonfiction piece about the weight of weight loss and how all the attention and cameras in the world cannot change the way you see yourself. At fifteen years old, I began a journey that found me 160 pounds lighter and all over television, but was that all that I wanted?
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