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Jack Little

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The Basic Home Baker's Bread Machine Cookbook
The Basic Home Baker's Bread Machine Cookbook:Super Simple, Traditional and Mouth-Watering Recipes for Everyone to Bake Their Favorite Bread at HomeBaking bread at home saves your money and family budgetBuying bread every day could be very painful to your budget, especially when you have a big family. Well, bread machines aren't cheap, but buying bread every day or every few days would be more expensive. Moreover, bread machine allows you to choose the size of the bread loaves. You can make your bread portions bigger or smaller. Buying all the ingredients and baking bread at home is always cheaper than buying it at the stores.Quality of your bread will be always betterYou don't have to worry about removing and shaping of dough, the machine does that. You will no longer undergo the stress of hand baking, bread machines makes it a lot easier for you. You can also have a chance to bake a lot of bread that you desire, experiments on different kinds of breads. All you have to do is to follow the instructions of the bread machine.Bread machines are simple and easy to useYou can sit and relax and let the machine do its job. You don't have to worry overbaked bread, the bread will be baked perfectly.Get your copy NOW
The Basic Home Baker's Bread Machine Cookbook
The Basic Home Baker's Bread Machine Cookbook:Super Simple, Traditional and Mouth-Watering Recipes for Everyone to Bake Their Favorite Bread at HomeBaking bread at home saves your money and family budgetBuying bread every day could be very painful to your budget, especially when you have a big family. Well, bread machines aren't cheap, but buying bread every day or every few days would be more expensive. Moreover, bread machine allows you to choose the size of the bread loaves. You can make your bread portions bigger or smaller. Buying all the ingredients and baking bread at home is always cheaper than buying it at the stores.Quality of your bread will be always betterYou don't have to worry about removing and shaping of dough, the machine does that. You will no longer undergo the stress of hand baking, bread machines makes it a lot easier for you. You can also have a chance to bake a lot of bread that you desire, experiments on different kinds of breads. All you have to do is to follow the instructions of the bread machine.Bread machines are simple and easy to useYou can sit and relax and let the machine do its job. You don't have to worry overbaked bread, the bread will be baked perfectly.Get your copy NOW
The Winds of Change

The Winds of Change

Jack Little

Advantage Media Group
2016
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A Proactive Approach to Helping Neighbors Help Themselves In September of 1989, Hurricane Hugo tore through South Carolina, leaving a trail of destruction in its path. But in its wake also came hope, courage, and cooperation. In Charleston, the hurricane uncovered the plight of the poor and impoverished, and in response, a local priest led his church and community leaders to form ECCO, East Cooper Community Outreach. In The Winds of Change, Executive Director Jack Little tells the story of ECCO, from its modest beginnings to its current state as a model for providers of basic needs, health services, and empowerment in a one-stop shop. You’ll learn about the challenges in working with both a rural and an urban population, why it is our responsibility to help others, and how you can help in your own community. Whether you’re a nonprofit, church or community leader, or just someone who wants to help others, Jack’s words will inspire you to get involved—to create a brighter and better tomorrow for those who have little hope in doing so!
Elsewhere

Elsewhere

Jack Little

Eyewear Publishing
2015
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An exciting debut from a highly accomplished poet, both in performance and on the page. Jarrett's work navigates the tensions between home and belonging, between relationships and personal identities. Line by line the collection is lyrically rich, charged with emotion and passion yet tinged with a wonderful twist of humour.
An Illustrated History of Quebec

An Illustrated History of Quebec

Peter Gossage; Jack Little

Oxford University Press, Canada
2013
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Some 7,500 years ago, the continental ice sheet retreated from the landscape we now know as Quebec. This cold, unique, and beautiful land has continued to shift with the movement of peoples and their often troubled interactions. The retreating ice marks the beginning of this fascinating and richly illustrated history. Peter Gossage and Jack Little recount the history of Quebec from the earliest days to the present in concise and elegant prose. By around 1000 BCE the Iroquois of the St. Lawrence Valley were making pottery and cultivating crops, with evidence of trade as far as the Gulf of Mexico. Of course European contact changed this world forever, from the introduction of metal to the introduction of Christianity. Early settlements became a militarized colony; Wolfe defeated Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham; and control of the colony's commerce slipped into the hands of English-speaking merchants, setting the stage for political conflict in the early nineteenth century. At the same time, the Industrial Revolution brought increased tension between tradition and modernity-two forces that even today can be difficult to reconcile. Quebec, in its often uneasy union with the rest of Canada (not to mention its own Aboriginal peoples), continues to evolve as its population becomes ever more diverse. Detailed chapters on modern Quebec evaluate the political turmoil of recent years, from constitutional wrangles, to the Oka crisis, to sovereignty discussions, and the debate about cultural accommodation. Quebec remains a "curious and fascinating political space," a beacon of French-language culture in North America, and an extraordinary nation within a nation. Rarely seen illustrations are accompanied by in-depth captions, opening a world of visual narrative to the history of this complex society.