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Cooking With Ben: 30+ Recipes From My Family to Yours
Ben Lee
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2017
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I'm a Native of Pontiac, Michigan where I have lived most of my life with my family. I attended schools in the city of Pontiac and I'm a graduate of Pontiac Northern High School. Growing up as a child I used to sit around the kitchen watching my Grandmother, Helen Lee, cook and bake almost every day. That's what really sparked my interest in cooking and baking. I would always ask to help her with whatever I could so that I could learn to be a great cook like she is. When I was in high school, I remember taking culinary classes at Oakland Technical Center so that I could learn new skills in the kitchen, in which was very valuable because it lead me to really create foods in the kitchen. It came to a point in which I had gotten so good; people would ask me to buy the foods that I cooked. From that point on, I stayed in the kitchen and did everything from giving parties, family gatherings, cookouts, and celebrating holidays at my house. I'm always putting my own spin on foods and making them better. This is my first cookbook and I hope to one day have a series of cookbooks and even a nice quaint restaurant of my own.
Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ By Lew Wallace
The speaker was a tall, loose-jointed man, dressed as a miner in a garb that appeared to have seen considerable service. His beard was long and untrimmed, and on his head he wore a Mexican sombrero.
Ben's Nugget; Or, A Boy's Search For Fortune: A Story of the Pacific Coast
Horatio Alger
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2017
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If you've ever used the phrase "rags to riches," you owe that to Horatio Alger, Jr. (1832-1899), who popularized the idea through his fictional writings that also served as a theme for the way America viewed itself as a country. Alger's works about poor boys rising to better living conditions through hard work, determination, courage, honesty, and morals was popular with both adults and younger readers.
Ben-Hur: Una historia de los tiempos de Cristo
Lewis Wallace
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2017
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Cuando Ben-Hur, joven jud o condenado a galeras, salva la vida de Quinto Arrio, un nuevo destino se abre ante l. Educado como un patricio romano, recorre el imperio en busca de su enemigo Mesala, al que se enfrenta en una mortal carrera de cuadrigas. Pero tanto en los penosos viajes que emprende, como en el fragor de las batallas, Ben-Hur no olvida su condici n de jud o. Un d a, el mago Baltasar le comunica el nacimiento de un ni o que llegar a a ser Rey de los Jud os. A partir de entonces Ben-Hur, con todas sus riquezas y su indomable energ a, se pone al servicio de la nueva causa...
Ben O'Bill's, The Luddite
Henry Walker; D. F. E. Sykes LL B.
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2017
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IT HURTS me sore that folk in these days should so little understand the doings of us Luddites. To hear young people talk, the Luddites were miscreants that well, deserved the hanging they got-a set of idle, dissolute knaves and cut-throats the country was well rid of. Nay, worse, many young lads with a college learning seem to know next to nothing about them, and talk as though all great deeds were done in far-of parts, and as though of heroes and martyrs England has none to show. I am little apt at writing, and my hand is stiff and cramped with years. But my memory is good still, and I can remember better the things of fifty years ago than those of yesterday. So, before hand and mind fail me altogether, I will set on record all I call mind of those memorable days
Ben Hecht is most remembered as a famous Hollywood screenwriter and Broadway playwright, but only recently has his extensive Jewish activism during the Holocaust and its aftermath received scholarly attention. Unlike other, more expansive Hecht biographies, this book focuses in depth on his Jewish political theatre, drawing on extensive archival research of four dramas: We Will Never Die (1943), A Jewish Fairy Tale (1944), A Flag Is Born (1946), and The Terrorist (1947). Garrett Eisler's readings of these little-known (and out of print) texts reclaim them as pivotal to the history of Jewish American drama, being among the first works of U.S. theatre to address the Holocaust. The full texts of all four works are republished here for the first time, along with production details and full performance histories. Hecht introduced a new heroic Jewish identity to the American stage, one that challenged popular stereotypes of villainy or weakness. This powerful and (still) controversial body of work stands as a striking testament to the power of theatre to rise to the moment. o. In their use of the stage to aggressively engage with history as it was happening, the story of Hecht and his colleagues is a compelling case of artists who made a difference.
Ben Hecht is most remembered as a famous Hollywood screenwriter and Broadway playwright, but only recently has his extensive Jewish activism during the Holocaust and its aftermath received scholarly attention. Unlike other, more expansive Hecht biographies, this book focuses in depth on his Jewish political theatre, drawing on extensive archival research of four dramas: We Will Never Die (1943), A Jewish Fairy Tale (1944), A Flag Is Born (1946), and The Terrorist (1947). Garrett Eisler's readings of these little-known (and out of print) texts reclaim them as pivotal to the history of Jewish American drama, being among the first works of U.S. theatre to address the Holocaust. The full texts of all four works are republished here for the first time, along with production details and full performance histories. Hecht introduced a new heroic Jewish identity to the American stage, one that challenged popular stereotypes of villainy or weakness. This powerful and (still) controversial body of work stands as a striking testament to the power of theatre to rise to the moment. o. In their use of the stage to aggressively engage with history as it was happening, the story of Hecht and his colleagues is a compelling case of artists who made a difference.
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Lewis Wallace
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2017
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Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is a novel by Lew Wallace published on November 12, 1880 by Harper & Brothers. Wallace's work is part of an important sub-genre of historical fiction set among the characters of the New Testament. The novel was a phenomenal best-seller; it soon surpassed Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) as the best-selling American novel and retained this distinction until the 1936 publication of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind. The central character is Judah, prince of the Hebrew house of Hur. Judah grows up in Jerusalem, during the turbulent years around the birth of Christ. His best friend is Messala, a Roman. As adults Judah and Messala become rivals, each hating the other, which leads to Judah's downfall and eventual triumph. Elements of the story include leprosy, naval battles among galleys, the Roman hippodrome, Roman adoption, Magus Balthasar, the Arab sheikh Ilderim.
A Union general during the American Civil War, Lew Wallace later wrote one of the great classic American and Christian works of fiction, Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ. Wallace weaves a tale set in the First Century Roman Empire. A Jewish prince, Judah Ben-Hur, is unjustly accused of a crime and enslaved by the Romans. He later is trained to become a soldier and a charioteer. Returning home to Jerusalem, he witnesses the crucifixion of Christ. The event changes his life forever. Follow the adventures of Judah Ben-Hur as he turns from a life of revenge to one of love in Lew Wallace's Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ.
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Lewis Wallace
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is a novel by Lew Wallace published on November 12, 1880 by Harper & Brothers. Wallace's work is part of an important sub-genre of historical fiction set among the characters of the New Testament. The novel was a phenomenal best-seller; it soon surpassed Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) as the best-selling American novel and retained this distinction until the 1936 publication of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind. The central character is Judah, prince of the Hebrew house of Hur. Judah grows up in Jerusalem, during the turbulent years around the birth of Christ. His best friend is Messala, a Roman. As adults Judah and Messala become rivals, each hating the other, which leads to Judah's downfall and eventual triumph. Elements of the story include leprosy, naval battles among galleys, the Roman hippodrome, Roman adoption, Magus Balthasar, the Arab sheikh Ilderim.
A fun educational and learning book for kids and parents
Automaton cashier Benjamin Zombie hates getting involved with other people. His life runs like a conveyor belt and that's just the way he likes it. But when some gunk gets in Ben's gears in the form of quirky codependent girl Cynthia Pocalypse, Ben Zombie's whole existence goes spiraling out of control. And as if tiptoeing across the minefield of codependent love isn't enough, one of Ben's coworkers comes to him with a very strange request... Join Ben Zombie, Austin McCutchen, Sin Pocalypse and a whole menagerie of strange and wonderful humans as they boldly traverse the world of corporate retail Will Ben get the girl? What's all this about a paranormal murder mystery? Why the heck is Austin McCutchen a main character in his own book? Find the answers to these questions and more... on Google (Or just read the danged book. Nerd.)
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
Benerator Robot Factory: A coloring book featuring illustrations by Ben Nunez
Ben Nunez
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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With 30 illustrations of robots of different shapes and sizes, this coloring book is perfect for mech fans of all ages If you're looking for stress relief, an easy way to reach a creative flow state, or just want to decorate some 'bots, this book featuring artwork by Ben Nunez is built for you.
Doors are not supposed to appear in shop walls all of a sudden.When ten-year-old Ben discovers a strange Door in his own neighbourhood, he simply has to explore further. Just one leap through the Door takes him to a family of time travellers - and the mystery of a missing girl who's being hurled through history in a time storm.Determined to help his new friends find their missing daughter, Ben finds himself travelling through history itself, and will pass through the thickest London fog ever, sail on RMS Titanic, attend a Presidential barbecue, and have to escape imprisonment in the Tower of London. But will his courage and wit be enough? Will Henry VIII, Amelia Earhart, Samuel Pepys, and Harry Houdini help him, or get him into more trouble? And who or what is trying to invade his mind?The race through the time and against time has started. Can they find the missing girl, or will she have to spend her entire life being thrown through history?
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Chesapeake Bay Retriever named Ben is followed from birth in an 1880s Prince Edward Island Lighthouse at Wood Islands. The ruknt of the litter, he grows up to find and rescue a lost little girl and later protect the lighthouse keeper from a hungry bear. Illustrated with 14 full-page color pictures, this is an excellent book to read to young children ot to be read by elementary-aged children..