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Spice Island Breeze is the story about a guy, named Richard, who at one time in his life was hurt by a friendship. Growing up on the island of Grenada, in the West Indies, most people are friendly. There was never a need to look to far for friends. When he immigrated to the United States of America, he realized that for years he didn't even know his closest neighbor. One day while returning to his homeland, Grenada, he met a gentleman, named John, on board his flight. He started talking to Richard, who was reluctant to respond, because of past encounters with people in the United States. Richard remembered his years in Grenada, He decided to take a chance and be nice. This was the beginning of one of the best friendships two friends could ever have.
In the tumultuous aftermath of a betrayal that nearly shattered the Sultanate of Ternate, Princess Amara must navigate a web of intrigue and deceit to protect her father’s throne. With the scheming nobleman Hassan now imprisoned, a new threat emerges: a covert alliance of disgruntled nobles plotting to seize power and discredit the Sultan. As Amara, alongside her loyal allies Captain Diogo and João, uncovers a deeper conspiracy, they must act swiftly to secure the Sultan’s rule and restore stability. Amid political maneuvering and secret plots, the stakes are higher than ever. In this gripping tale of courage and strategy, every decision could tip the balance of power in a kingdom teetering on the edge of chaos
Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés, (1478–1557), warden of the fortress and port of Santo Domingo of the Island of Hispaniola, also served his emperor, Charles V, as the official chronicler of the first half-century of the Spanish presence in the New World. His monumental General y Natural Historia de las Indias, consisting of three parts, with fifty books, hundreds of chapters and thousands of pages, is still a major primary source for researchers of the period 1492–1548. Part One, consisting of 19 books, was first published in 1535, then reprinted and augmented in 1547, with a third edition, including Book XX, the first book of Part II, appearing in Valladolid in 1557. Book XX, which was printed separately in Valladolid in 1557 (the year of Oviedo’s death), concerns the first three Spanish voyages to the East Indies. While it might be expected that the narrative of Magellan’s voyage would predominate in Book XX, Oviedo devoted only the first four chapters to this monumental voyage. The remaining thirty–one concern the two subsequent and little-known Spanish follow-up expeditions to the Moluccas 1525-35. The first, initially led by García Jofre de Loaysa, set out from Coruña to follow Magellan’s route through the Strait and across the Pacific. A second relief expedition under Alvaro Saavedra was sent out in search of Loaysa’s company from the Pacific coast of New Spain in 1527. In each venture only one vessel reached the Spice Islands. Oviedo’s narrative offers many details of the 10 years of hardships and conflict with the Portuguese, endured by the stoic Spanish, and of the growing unrest it provoked among their indigenous hosts. The news that Charles V had pawned his claim to the King João III of Portugal allowed a very few of the Spaniards to negotiate a passage back to Spain via Lisbon, while others remained in Portuguese settlements in the East Indies. The reports made by the returnees to the Consejo de Indias were integrated by Oviedo into his narrative, expanded and enriched by personal interviews. His chronicle includes much information about the indigenous culture, commerce, geography and of the exotic fauna and flora of the Spice Islands.
Includes poems by the Brontë sisters, Richard Moncton Milnes, John Richard J. Binns, John Combe, John Ackroyd, Henry Rigg Jennings, James Montgomery, Thomas Rawson Taylor, Abraham Holroyd, Willing Hollingworth, and several others.
Make our own liquid soaps and body products right in your kitchen. Catherine Failor shows you how to use her simple double-boiler technique to create luxurious shower gels, revitalizing shampoos, energizing body scrubs, and much more. Step-by-step instructions teach you how to turn basic ingredients like cocoa butter, lanolin, and jojoba into sweet-smelling liquid soaps. You’ll soon be experimenting with your favorite oils and additives as you craft custom-made products that are kind to your nose and gentle on your skin.
The promise of a hot, satisfying meal in ten minutes or less is no longer the exclusive calling card of cheap pizza delivery. Everything from dinners on the run to crave-worthy snacks for a crowd can be yours in less time than it takes to hunt down those crusty take-out menus. While most “quick-fix” recipes call for chemically enhanced mixes or unsavory prepared foods, Real Food, Really Fast cuts no corners when it comes to quality. Inexpensive staples are reimagined with innovative flavor pairings, clever cooking techniques, and fun presentations, yielding all new delights such as Exploded Wonton Soup, Chile Relleno Rolls, and Everything Bagel Salad. Simplified classics, like Stovetop Granola and Cauliflower Risotto alla Milanese, will put old staples back on the table without all the typical prep work. Don't forget to leave room for dessert, even if you don't leave much time. Luscious options, including White Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge and Mango Crème Brûlée, will satisfy your sweet tooth in an instant. Helpful tips for speeding through recipes even faster, plus additional suggestions for flavor variations make this book an indispensable guide for hungry cooks of all stripes. You’ll never need to compromise on flavor, nutrition, or expense, even with the most demanding deadline.