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Ulukaya, Hamdi, speaker.
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XX(272664.1)
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2015
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Hamdi Ulukaya is a Turkish American entrepreneur and businessman. He is the founder and CEO of Chobani, the number one-selling Greek yogurt brand in the U.S. Originating from a Kurdish dairy-farming family in a small village in Turkey, Ulukaya came to the U.S. in 1994 to study English and took a few business courses as well. He started a modest feta-cheese factory in 2002 on the advice of his father, but his real success came from taking a major risk: purchasing a large defunct yogurt factory in upstate New York in 2005. With no prior experience in the yogurt business, he created a yogurt empire, Chobani, that went from zero to over $1 billion in annual sales in less than five years, becoming the leading yogurt brand in the U.S. by 2011. Ernst & Young named Ulukaya the World Entrepreneur of the Year in 2013.
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Courtadon, Frédérique, host.
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XX(272878.1)
Publication Date
2014
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"From Earth to Table" invites you to a food journey before it's in your plate. At the menu : curiosity and delicacy. You will discover how each staple food is transformed to give a typical dish. A unique and fascinating look at gastronomy.
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Courtadon, Frédérique, host.
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XX(272883.1)
Publication Date
2014
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"From Earth to Table" invites you to a food journey before it's in your plate. At the menu : curiosity and delicacy. You will discover how each staple food is transformed to give a typical dish. A unique and fascinating look at gastronomy.
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Wolfson, Marisa Miller.
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XX(272639.1)
Publication Date
2010
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Part sociological experiment and part adventure comedy, Vegucated follows three meat- and cheese-loving New Yorkers who agree to adopt a vegan diet for six weeks. Lured by tales of weight lost and health regained, they begin to uncover the hidden sides of animal agriculture that make them wonder whether solutions offered in films like Food, Inc. go far enough. This entertaining documentary showcases the rapid and at times comedic evolution of three people who discover they can change the world one bite at a time.
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XX(272897.1)
Publication Date
1940
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This cookbook is a collection of recipes contributed by celebrities, politicians, athletes, and chefs from Great Britain. The recipes are intended to avoid food waste and make the most of wartime rationed ingredients while maintaining variety and a well-balanced diet. Included are recipes for cakes and scones, cheese dishes, fish, meat and meatless dishes, puddings, snacks, soups, and salads.
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(303219.1)
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Chapter 1: Mult-tasking Multi-tasking isn't a thing. It just means failing to do any one thing properly. Switching between tasks has an interruption cost, it takes longer to get back to focus. Focus on one task at a time, until it is complete, or you will struggle to make progress. Chapter 2: Targeted acts of kindness Being helpful or kind to a colleague will make you feel good: targeted, not random acts of kindness. Focus on where kindness is needed, not just on "being a nice person". Don't cut kindness out of your life when you feel time's at a premium - it'll make stress worse. Chapter 3: The cheese sandwich solution Sometimes the solution to your stress is a simple one. Physical causes like hunger, fatigue or needing exercise are often to blame. Make sure you stay fed, well slept and exercised to avoid stress - you could even keep a note on your desk to remind you. Chapter 4: Get physical When dealing with a stressful or overwhelming challenge, don't chain yourself to your desk. Sometimes the solution isn't in your head. Try changing your physical situation as a refresher. Time in nature is priceless - even five minutes in the park has been shown to help.
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"The hidden mind: Hare brain, tortoise mind. In this lecture John Cleese challenges the basis of the decision-making processes prevalent in most of today's organisations. Cleese proposes that there is a pressing need to harness the power of unconscious thinking. Allow the 'tortoise mind' to overtake the 'hare brain' and more fresh and unusual ideas will be the result. Creativity in management: Open and closed modes of thinking. In this lecture-style presentation, John Cleese talks about how leaders can induce an open mode in their team members and establish confidence in them to accept that there is a succession of learning steps on the road to total quality. The importance of mistakes: Adventures of Gordon the guided missile Cleese tackles the thought-provoking idea that mistakes are a crucial part of the creative process. He shows that each mistake is a valuable lesson leading people towards the correct solution. He suggests that the fear of taking risks and making mistakes can stifle individual and group creativity and kill innovation."
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ClickView (Firm)
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Experiencing nightmares after a few crackers and brie? The answer is simple and is found in the main ingredient being dairy. This short video explains how the presence of dairy in your diet can affect your dreams.
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