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Reduce food waste and make food in minutes using your favorite kitchen
appliance—the air fryer—with these 175 single-serving recipes.
Don’t know what to make when you’re cooking for one? This cookbook
gives you endless possibilities with single-serving meals from your air
fryer! With its quick cook times, the air fryer is a fast and easy way
to get dinner on the table. And now you can even enjoy a delicious
homemade meal with none of the lingering leftovers. Whether you live
alone or need a quick meal for just yourself, The “I Love My Air Fryer”
Cooking for One Recipe Book will teach you how to create perfectly
portioned recipes. With 175 recipes and photographs throughout, this
cookbook is a must-have for air fryer fans. You’ll find satisfying,
single-serving dishes for every meal of the day, from breakfast to
dessert.
Despite the overwhelming evidence against them, many people still
believe they can overcome the economic and racial constraints
placed upon them at birth. In the first edition, Heather Beth
Johnson explored this belief in the American Dream with over 200
in-depth interviews with black and white families, highlighting the
ever-increasing racial wealth gap and the actual inequality in
opportunities. This second edition has been updated to make it
fully relevant to today's reader, with new data and illustrative
examples, including twenty new interviews. Johnson asks not just
what parents are thinking about inequality and the American Dream,
but to what extent children believe in the American Dream and how
they explain, justify, and understand the stratification of
American society. This book is an ideal addition to courses on race
and inequality.
Madame Anna Gu rin is the fascinating personality behind the title
The Poppy Lady'. Her idea of the Inter-Allied Poppy Day' gave work
to women and children in the devastated areas of France, in
addition to offering support for First World War veterans. Born in
1878, she was an early feminist, becoming financially independent.
During the First World War, and the immediate years after the
Armistice, many people knew of Madame Gu rin's reputation as a
selfless fundraiser for French and American charities. Her speeches
inspired many people to make generous donations. Having had her
name lost in the mists of time, this is the first biography of
Madame E. Gu rin. The book follows her extraordinary story as The
Poppy Lady', a woman born before her time, but confined to
anonymity for too long.
This volume is comprised of empirical research and theoretical
papers within three key areas, namely children's well being,
children and youth peer cultures, and the rights of children and
youth. These empirical studies include children's voices and
experiences from four continents (Asia, Europe, North America and
South America) and a range of methodological and theoretical
orientations. A clear connection to social policy at a national and
international level is made in many of these studies. Topics are
wide-ranging and include: Praetorian militarization; school
mobility; math and reading achievement gaps; dating and the
developmental discourse in a summer camp; and, school and social
exclusion for urban young people. Altogether, these studies
highlight how structure and culture both limit and enable the life
chances of children, how children interpret and construct their
social relations and environments, and how children view themselves
as well as how others view the rights of children. This volume is a
further example of how the "Sociological Studies of Children and
Youth" series successfully showcases major strands of current
thinking on children and youth in our world today.
Despite the overwhelming evidence against them, many people still
believe they can overcome the economic and racial constraints
placed upon them at birth. In the first edition, Heather Beth
Johnson explored this belief in the American Dream with over 200
in-depth interviews with black and white families, highlighting the
ever-increasing racial wealth gap and the actual inequality in
opportunities. This second edition has been updated to make it
fully relevant to today's reader, with new data and illustrative
examples, including twenty new interviews. Johnson asks not just
what parents are thinking about inequality and the American Dream,
but to what extent children believe in the American Dream and how
they explain, justify, and understand the stratification of
American society. This book is an ideal addition to courses on race
and inequality.
This volume is comprised of empirical research and theoretical
papers within three key areas, namely children's well being,
children and youth peer cultures, and the rights of children and
youth. These empirical studies include children's voices and
experiences from four continents (Asia, Europe, North America and
South America) and a range of methodological and theoretical
orientations. A clear connection to social policy at a national and
international level is made in many of these studies. Topics are
wide-ranging and include: Praetorian militarization; school
mobility; math and reading achievement gaps; dating and the
developmental discourse in a summer camp; and, school and social
exclusion for urban young people. Altogether, these studies
highlight how structure and culture both limit and enable the life
chances of children, how children interpret and construct their
social relations and environments, and how children view themselves
as well as how others view the rights of children. This volume is a
further example of how the "Sociological Studies of Children and
Youth" series successfully showcases major strands of current
thinking on children and youth in our world today.
Thirteen-year-old Maria Mitchell, known to all as Ria, and her
friend Lydia have been assigned to write a report on a hero or
heroine of the Great War (World War I) for a school project.
Instead of picking some well known figure, the two friends decide
to search for someone forgotten or unknown. When asked to help,
Emma Mitchell, Ria's Mom, brings out old letters she and a cousin
wrote during the war. The girls are sure the letters hold the key
to their success of finding a forgotten hero But will they? It that
all that these letters bring to light? Join Ria and Lydia, Mrs.
Mitchell, an old neighbor called Corporal, and others as they
re-live the years of home life during the war.
Royal Destiny-A Christian Novel About The Book Meet Martha,
Stephanie and Sarah. Three women with different backgrounds, yet,
they are on a similar journey to overcome the tragedies of life.
Journey with Martha: A middle aged African American woman, who once
enjoyed a maximized life with her husband Joe. The tables turn and
Martha has to face the truth that her husband has been living a lie
for over eighteen years of marriage. His secret marital
indiscretions and fraudulent religiousity explodes in her face, but
she is given a second chance to love again. Journey with Stephanie:
A successful conservative Jewish Accountant, who becomes the fiance
of one of New York's affluent real estate businessmen. She feels
trapped in a cyclical abusive relationship, but then finds herself
attracted to one of her employees. Stephanie now has to choose
either the security of money, or the security she feels in her
heart for her secret lover. Journey with Sarah: A young and vibrand
college senior, who aims to break through the poverty stricken
cycle of her family. She struggles with the truth that she is the
offspring of a one night stand. Sarah yearns for love, acceptance
and truth from her mother, who kicks her out of the house, and
Sarah's life takes a rapid turn as she now has to live with her
aging grandmother. Come and journey with these three women, as they
face difficult seasons, but are led to One God.As they struggle to
make difficult choices, they are led to the bridge of destiny. Find
out if they will choose a dark destiny or a Royal Destiny.
The Gift-Solving everyday issues through the Scriptures from A to
Z, is a Scriptural guide to help the millions and billions of
people who struggle with everyday issues. Whether you are a
Christian, or someone who is searching to find meaning to life, the
one thing that is common for both is this: We all have some type of
problem. Whether your issue ranges from "Anger" to "Zeal," the Good
News is this: Our Heavenly Father sent His only begotten Son, Jesus
Christ, so that we are saved and have eternal life. Eternal life
includes solving everyday situations, and it can be done through
the power of the Holy Scriptures, and with the power of the Holy
Spirit. Friends, when Jesus walked this earth, He always referred
to the Holy Scriptures. He used the Word of God to combat satan.
Jesus, God's manifested Word, healed, led, fed, and raised the
dead. Jesus solved all kinds of problems. We too can use the Holy
Scriptures to solve our everyday difficulties. Will you allow God
to help you solve your doubts and fears today? The Gift-Solving
everyday issues through the Scriptures from A-Z, will help you to
combat and overcome specific issues, for there is power in the Word
of God. Read and be refreshed by the Biblical events, personal
testimonies and revelations that you can apply to your life for
edification and direction. My sincere prayer for you as you read
this book, is that our Heavenly Father, our Lord Jesus Christ and
the Holy Spirit, will enlighten your mind, strengthen your spirit
and bring you into a fresh revelation of who He is. May God richly
bless you and help you to solve every issue that you face.....
today With Love, Your Sister in Jesus Christ, Heather Johnson Harry
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