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  • - Philosophy of Man
    av Devatma
    297 - 467

  • - The Chilli Cook Book
    av Sarah Thompson
    271

    This cookbook was written in response to the chilli sauce and chillies coming of age.No longer just a condiment for fries, sauce producers across the globe have realized that the subtle, complex and piquant flavours of the gourmet chilli sauces,can now be used as a bases for some of the finest cuisine. From the mildest to the hottest all tastes are catered for.

  • - Be the Best to Beat the Rest
    av Ali Elfeturi
    317

    Hold your thoughts and ideas about team leaders' responsibilities till you read this book. The book forms an essential part of how to be a good team leader and how to develop your skill to be able to lead and deal with people in calm and professional ways.I have over thirty-five years of experience as team leaders on how to lead a team of workers to achieve the required results, and this book will provide ideas and help to any team leader who wants to improve their skills.The book deals with the daily problems team leaders face with many examples of how to stay on top and handle stress and any difficult situation.In this book, you'll learn how to do the following:-Be a good leader and figure out how to lead your team.-Handle and deal with conflict.-Motivate yourself and your team.-Use time management.-Develop a vision and goals for your team.-Be a good communicator.-Lead by example.

  • - A Practical Diy Guide for Sme Projects with a Detailed Case Study
    av Jackson G Majura
    537

    Jackson G. Majura graduated with a BSc (Hons) degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Dar es Salaam in the beginning of 1980. Since then, he has worked in various senior positions in the transport, wood processing, cement, and soda ash industries in Tanzania, South Africa, and Botswana. He is a professionally registered engineer with the Engineers Registration Board (ERB), Tanzania.As part of his Executive Development Program, he has gone through a wide range of comprehensive honing programs in project analysis and management, finance, marketing, and strategic management, at home and abroad.During his career, he has worked extensively in projects, engineering maintenance, and plant management. He has successfully initiated and steered several greenfield projects, from feasibility study to final implementation and handing over.After taking an early retirement at the end of 2011, he cofounded JSC Global Services Co. Ltd. One of its core businesses is the preparation of feasibility studies for small to medium enterprises (SME) projects for entrepreneurs. The company has completed several bankable feasibility studies for SMEs in agro-processing, municipal waste-to-energy, building materials, dairy and fish farming, waste plastic recycling, bottled water, and many more. A comprehensive list can be found at the company''s website: info@jscglobal.co.tz.

  • av Jonathan Maphotla Mojapelo
    397

    This Poetry Anthology is packed with different types of simple but verysweet Poems which are not categorized and only follows the sequenceof dates on which they were written. Once the reader puts the eyeson this book he or she will want to read more and will never want to stopreading (warning this book is addictive). The aim of this book is to try toentertain, inspire and motivate the reader in a simple way, but most of all, itis an attempt to change the world with simple but very influential messages oflove, peace, harmony, forgiveness and tolerance and to remind the World aboutthe Creator of all things. Although some of the works in this book are fictional, others are a record of precisely what transpired; this book contains titles such as: Thanks to God Almighty; The 16th of September 1997; The Bird; The Year 2000; Not White, fat or Tall; God is Everything and many more poems with pictures, thanks, enjoy, cheers!

  • - A Political and Social Analysis of One Equation . . .
    av Yosief Tewolde Seber
    177 - 331

  • av James Foster
    281

    The next day he received a letter, telling him some of his family was coming to visit him. That was it, Wolly was so excited he rushed around but did nothing. So off he went waving the letter in one hand and holding the envelope in the other to show Millie, who had a quick read and said: "Oh, Wolly, they don't come for another week yet." " Ah", he said, "then we have time to get a party organized."

  • av Chase Johnston-Lynch
    257

    The redhead girl on the blacktop, the girl at the back of the room who you swear looked at you up and down, the girl at the party that you didn't have the nerve to ask to dance, the girl you see upon first sight and know that she is the one-we all know them. We all experience them. We all crave the moments that last lifetimes.But we also all experience that one moment-the moment she is gone.Read the treatise of an asperging daydreamer who sees life circuitously where the past, present, and future swim as one miasma of dreams of a daydreamer. Follow these mis-"sex" adventures of a "blerd" who grew up on happily-ever-after fantasies and managed to continue to get up every time he fell down in his fifty shades of incompetence.The story begins the day he died and ends the day he was born . . . or reborn. To him, it's just Thursday. And he reminds himself that when life throws you lemons, you just only need to go back to square one.

  • av Yosief Tewolde
    201 - 387

  • av Mark Ridler
    257 - 371

  • av Ammad Chaudhary Ashraf
    241

    Once upon a time, there were four friends in a jungle. They were called Mr. Rabbit (Hurricane), Mr. Tortoise (Master), Mr. Snake (Ring), and Mr. Hedgehog (Spiky). They were good friends. They would always meet up every day and stay together all day and play.

  • av Bahadir Gezer
    297 - 481

  • - A Years Guide to Time Management and Work Life Balance in Social Care
    av Melissa Pearl
    257 - 387

  • av Tauseef Asif
    297

    The story revolves around two Muslim brothers named Zaheer and Abhas who go against evildoers and atrocities in Birmingham.The evil Grand Master is known as the notorious criminal in Birmingham who commits heinous crimes, but due to lack of evidence, even the police can''t touch him. He destroys the happiness of the brothers'' family, and they both have vengeance of fire. They both promise that one day, they will get the Grand Master punished for his sins.Will they be able to accomplish their quest for revenge? Will the Grand Master prevent them from accomplishing their mission, or will there be more secrets revealed that will shock the two brothers in the battle between light and dark?

  • av Nd Ekwegh
    257 - 381

  • av Fin McCrudden
    241

    While I write this, a tiny bird is leaving Ireland and flying to Africa. A caterpillar is turning into a butterfly. My wee books are about remembering the wonder of it all. To hear, to look and to see, the world around you with wonder, "for everything is remarkable because it exists"

  • - Travels with My Great Aunt - from Tipperary to Trenton N.J.
    av Peter Maher
    261 - 397

  • av Susan Thomas Parker
    281

    This story is about Mr. Bigger Foot and his adventures.

  • - By Darren Carter
    av Darren Carter
    177

    This book is about my life's journey through poetry and how this book is my source of inspiration. This will give you a glimpse of how my love for the written word can give hope. In any day, pick up this book and enjoy!

  • av Maggie Obrien
    257

    "If you have ever wondered what people got up to in the freedom thatwas the ''70s this book is for you. Don''t expect it to be any ordinary travel book. O''Brien lifts you out of your- self and transports you in placeand time to behind The Iron Curtain; to Greek islands still unexploited; to idyllic Turkish fishing harbours and an Iran on the very brink of Revolution. She eventually reaches Tibet, where an unexpected personal mission is fulfilled. Her years on the road (and on a budget) bring us social history lived and recorded by a working-class kid with wit and compassion- intent upon adventure. O''Brien paints with words. Expect to laugh and cry.Peter Bullen (Portrait Artist)

  • - What Every Women Needs to Know About the Transition from Perimenopause into Menopause
    av Andrea Glover
    257

    Did you know that perimenopause is a natural transition period that you go through to get to menopause? Not many women know about perimenopause, and it can start any time after the age of thirty-five.Your body is in charge of what happens. What is happening is that your hormone levels are declining as you get ready to stop ovulating and producing an egg every month to have a baby or, if not, to have your period. This can take up to ten years to happen, but don''t despair, ladies, you do not have to suffer with lots of symptoms anymore during this ten years.My book has all you need to know about this transition-what you can do to control your symptoms and even reduce them to little or none for lots of women, symptoms such as hot flashes, anxiety, mood swings, loss of sleep, and brain fog to name just a few.I will explain the four key areas of how you can go through this transition seamlessly and take back control of your own body so it does not control you. The four 4 key areas are diet, lifestyle, exercise, and mindset.So, ladies, what are you waiting for? Read on as I guide you through this time of your life, which can be an awakening of you so you can look good and feel good as you age.

  • av Chloe Ormerod
    257 - 367

  • - Travails and Hullabaloos in a University
    av Gbolagade Ayoola
    261 - 387

  • - Translator and 14Th Century Priest to the Berkeleys
    av David Hayes
    261

    In the fourteenth century, the Berkeley lords played an important part in enabling education and in promoting the use of written English. They probably sponsored the education of the Cornish boy John Trevisa. He studied at Oxford and later became priest to the Berkeley family.John Trevisa was encouraged to translate many works from Latin into English, and Thomas Berkeley was able to pass these to other members of the aristocracy and to the educated and more affluent members of the public on his London visits.

  • - Making the Most of Precious Time Together
    av M J Morgans
    317

    This book offers parents / guardians and their children precious time to just sit together and talk at the end of a busy day.Through the time-honoured tradition of story-telling, parents can use powerful questioning to unpick some of life's biggest questions around what motivates their children and what holds them back from achieving their true potential. Using gentle themes around nature and human emotions, the stories and accompanying questions help parents / guardians gain a true insight into the thoughts and feelings children are experiencing. By empowering parents / guardians in this way, the skills of active listening are unlocked so that they can join their children on the journey towards self-awareness.

  • av John F Caddy
    281

    This book results from my literature search as an interested ecologist into the origin of intelligent life on our planet. I conclude that the evolution of life here was speeded up by extraterrestrial life forms of advanced intelligence who long preceded us. Through directed panspermia, they inoculated DNA or living cells onto our planet once its surface had cooled adequately-evolution then followed Darwinian processes. Panspermia reduced dramatically the time needed for evolution, given that the time required for unaided synthesis of the hypercomplex DNA molecule would be no less than this planet''s current age.It is supposed, however, that as intelligence evolved, galactic influences speeded up the convergence of intelligent terrestrial organisms with similar entities already existing off planet and human space flight and the recent technological revolution was aided by reverse engineering of crashed UFOs. It is concluded that the Earth has had a long history as an incubator for intelligent life, but these species, including us, are obliged to evolve rapidly to intellectual maturity and space-going capabilities to minimize the impacts of periodic catastrophes on their planetary populations. Successive past catastrophes such as periodic Ice Ages, planetary bombardments, and extreme atmospheric temperature fluctuations, all disrupt planetary civilizations.Inspired by reading Sitchin''s conclusions on the Anunnaki, it seemed very probable that other intelligent life forms capable of space exploration would become involved in our future. In the form of the Anunnaki, these were conventionally viewed by the first translators of cuneiform writing as the divinities of the ancient Sumerians. From a modern perspective, however, there seems adequate information accumulated by the twentieth century to support Sitchin''s idea that they were extraterrestrials from the planet Nibiru, which is possibly rotating around a dwarf star captured by the sun, whose orbit intersects the solar system at long intervals.Following the last Ice Age, an Anunnaki influence is postulated for the very rapid growth of urban civilizations. The sudden transition from hunter-gatherer cultures to large cities in Mesopotamia, India, Egypt, and elsewhere are associated with mathematics, writing, skills in construction, trade and irrigated agriculture-all without extended evolutionary stages. The subsequent growth of Megalithic civilizations worldwide originated by the Anunnaki saw the birth of common supporting technologies not yet understood by contemporary science. Amongst these was the construction of pyramids worldwide similar to those found on Mars. Evidence is accumulating that pyramids were not primarily tombs but, quite possibly, energy generators.A genetic intervention by the Anunnaki converting prehumans to effective workers is addressed in Sumerian accounts. Recent studies of human genotypes support the idea that the prehominids encountered by the Anunnaki were genetically modified to become useful workers and eventually gave rise to modern human beings. An extensive group of enclosures and associated terraces for food production discovered in southern Africa suggests these may have been constructed to accommodate and feed slave labor working the ancient gold mines in the vicinity. The product was shipped back to their home planet, Nibiru, to be used in monoatomic form to counter a climatic crisis. The subsequent northward African migration of modified humans and Anunnaki to Sumeria and ancient Egypt is mentioned.Early biblical texts from Genesis and the Book of Enoch parallel even earlier Sumerian accounts of actual events, such as those of the Garden of Eden and Noah''s Ark. The fable of the Tower of Babel may also stem from an account of Mesopotamian humans erecting a ziggurat as a signaling device for extraterrestrial vehicles, provoking the Anunnaki to prevent space technology falling into human hands. They dispersed the humans into different c

  • av Peter Elwood
    201

    In the 1970s and 1980s, my wife and I were privileged, together with a group of friends, John and Sally, Dennis and Freda, Dave, Richard and Gill, to lead a series of intensive Bible studies with a changing group of undergraduate students each Sunday evening during university term. In preparation for a study, we would meet one evening during the week to discuss the passage of scripture proposed for the following Sunday, and we would share together what we had each learned from commentaries and other sources. On Sundays, one of us would present the passage for perhaps an hour, and after coffee and biscuits, we would have forty minutes or more of open discussion.Those were life-changing evenings for me. I developed a deep respect for scripture, a longing to live it out, and a desire to share it.The studies came to an end smoothly and happily when John and Sally moved to Oxford. This prompted Margaret and me to leave our comfortable downtown church in Cardiff and offer to throw our lot in with a struggling small Baptist church in one of the Welsh valley towns. I offered to take a lead in Bible teaching within the church, and Margaret became involved in time off, a group for older women, and in a number of other community-based initiatives. After a few months, I was invited to accept leadership of the church as a layperson, an untrained Baptist pastor. After much thought and prayer, I accepted, and so commenced the happiest period of my married life and the busiest period for the both of us!Fourteen years later, the church moved to larger premises, led by a gifted local lad with reference to whom I often said, "I lectured the church. Wayne communicates to the people!"For each service in the church, I typed out an A4 essay on the Bible passage that had been preached, and at the end of the service, I stood at the door, said farewell to each person, and gave each of them a copy of my essay. In this way, I hoped that I might increase both the respect for scripture throughout the church and perhaps reinforce the memory of each passage presented in the sermon.When Margaret and I resigned from leadership of the church, I rewrote a series of twenty-eight sermons I had given in the church. I had these printed and bound together into a booklet and I gave a copy as a farewell gift to every person who attended the church. These essays have been further edited and are now published under the title A Medical Scientist Examines the Life of Jesus.The present volume is based on another series of sermons I had given in the church. These, too, have been edited and rewritten as a series of essays under the title Lessons for Life Based on the Lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph.

  • - Love, Live and Learn
    av Terry Thomas
    257 - 367

  • - A Series of Studies by Peter Elwood
    av Peter Elwood
    291 - 467

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