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Stephanie Clark

    Stephanie Clark est une auteure, conférencière et militante profondément engagée dans la libération des survivantes de l'exploitation sexuelle. Poussée par une conscience de longue date des maux de la traite des êtres humains à des fins d'exploitation sexuelle, elle prône des solutions compatissantes et pratiques pour les personnes touchées. En tant que directrice exécutive d'Amirah, elle dirige une organisation renommée pour son modèle pionnier de soins post-traumatiques, qui met l'accent sur un soutien holistique aux survivantes.

    The Sensory Evaluation of Dairy Products
    Compelling God
    • Compelling God

      Theories of Prayer in Anglo-Saxon England

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the intricate connections between prayer, gift-giving, self-identity, and community dynamics, this work delves into the cultural practices of Anglo-Saxon England. Stephanie Clark investigates how these elements influenced social relationships and religious expression, offering a nuanced understanding of the era's spiritual and communal life.

      Compelling God
    • The Sensory Evaluation of Dairy Products

      • 591pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      The Sensory Evaluation of Dairy Products, Second Edition is for all who seek a book entirely devoted to sensory evaluation of dairy products and modern applications of the science. It is an excellent scientific reference for training in dairy product evaluation and is a practical guide to the preparation of samples for sensory evaluation. The book contains updates of the original text of the well-received first edition, as well as brand new material. This unique book is designed for professionals involved in many aspects of dairy production, including academic teaching and research, processing, quality assurance, product development and marketing. It is an invaluable tool for those who compete in the annual Collegiate Dairy Product Evaluation Contest.

      The Sensory Evaluation of Dairy Products