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  • - Wanted Girl
    av L J S Magwaza
    311

    Set out in another world, this story begins on a simple day that turns strange after a visit from an old man claiming to be an agent of the G.M Government had chosen them to be a part of an experiment. James and his band of friends find themselves answering to this man, who sends them into a history of magic, before the 100 year shift. Stuck in this place with their gifted artifacts, they find themselves having to evade the world in hopes to survive it and discover their reason for this venture with their new friend Mia as they hunt down the most dangerous person alive.

  • av Princess Sharon E Omondiale
    177 - 361

  • - Nostalgic Memories
    av Alan Williams
    291

    This book describes the struggles that were endured by our family, arriving in the late 1950s and not knowing Manchester but immediately falling in love with Moss Side.

  • - Facilitator's Handbook: A Facilitated Coursebook Designed for Further Education and Entry Level Higher Education / Adult and Community Learning
    av Anja Morris-Paxton
    727

    The concepts of nutrition encompass two kinds of knowledge and ability; the first one is a knowledge and understanding of the individual nutrients that we need as human beings to work, learn, socialise, and exercise at our best. We need to understand what they are, what they do, and what happens if we do not have these nutrients. The second one is the ability to use these nutrients together to understand which foods they come from and what to do with these foods so that we get all the nutrients we need in the amounts that we need them. This programme looks at nutrition from a holistic point of view that it not only gives facts about the nutrients we need but also looks at what to do with our newfound knowledge and understanding.

  • - A Culinary Tour of Our Culture
    av Beatrice Okwalinga
    381

    This cookbook seeks to take you through a culinary tour of Teso, giving you the opportunity to recreate both staple and more contemporary dishes to suit your taste. It is a tribute to the women who came before us and our legacy to the next generation of bold food lovers who love Teso, upon whom the duty to continue the custom of healthy, distinctive dining rests.

  • av John (University of East Anglia UK) Gordon
    241

    This book is for any adult who reads to a child below reading age, when both have tired of traditional nursery rhymes. The words and pictures will stimulate discussion and conversations between adult and child. It is also the author's hope that his appalling jokes will raise a smile from the adults.

  • av Derek Redfern
    341

    Three Years in Nanjing is a photographic record of what Derek H. Redfern and his wife experienced whilst teaching and living in the former capital city of China. It tells the story of the changes in lifestyle that two middle-aged expatriate British teachers had whilst embarking on a new and exciting adventure in a very different culture to the one they were used to.

  • av Sabah Naji
    311 - 437

  • - Romantic Poems by Freddie Scott (Robert Pickering)
    av Freddie Scott
    177

    This collection of poems is the result of past events in my life, some good others not so. From childhood, teenage rebellion and into adult life, after all it is the events and encounters that shape our future whether good or bad. Memories have always refused to remain idle in the far reaches of my mind, for they always seem to pop up at various times, as does the imagery and emotions that accompany them. Dreams also have played their part, as a child I loved the stories of ancient Greece, especially that of Orpheus in the underworld and Perseus, add a pinch of fairy-tale, Celtic and Nordic legends, together with old films and TV shows.The final ingredient that made an impact was poetry, especially the works of POE, KEATS, BYRON, and my favourite PERCY SHELLEY, who throughout my teenage years made such an impact upon my working-class mind.

  • av Dr Yash Paul Soni
    257 - 381

  • - My Life in Verse
    av Margaret Ann Fuller
    257 - 367

  • - Reflections on Leadership-In-Action
    av Dr Pierre Casse
    257 - 367

  • av Lionel Bannerman
    177

    The complication of the human system makes it an interesting one as no one can predict the outcome of a person unless the end of an individual is almost too visible to avoid. Some have adapted a strategy to survive in this adverse time man finds him or herself in. It is only a man that can smile with the animal it wants to kill.As innocent as one walks on the earth, there are plans by other persons on how well the new job went, the marriage, the new car, the first child of the family, the change of position at the workplace, and many more. There are people watching each time an action is carried out by an individual, whether consciously or unconsciously.

  • av Brian D Everett
    341 - 527

  • - Your Life's Journey
    av Miss Marcia P Mattis
    201

  • av Eva Shabane Mogale
    257

  • - Universal Truths
    av Hyacinth Anyanwu
    257 - 381

  • av Aqualite
    257

    Businesswoman is a story about success and talented women. This story is based on the success of an oriental woman living in Washington. She inherited a small fortune and treble her fortune in a few years. She has to fight the persistent crime triads that try to steal her fortune and valuables.She has questions about her sexuality. She wonders if she is gay, but she ends up falling for her Italian dancing teacher. She also has a secret, and she will reveal it to her personal assistant and to her dancing teacher (now her lover), in due time.Wait and read the rest of the story. It's an amazing story of an oriental feminist businesswoman that shows woman power.

  • av Nik Gehenna
    257

    Einuur smiled grimly, "This device is called a spalvosás, your cerquibrum can tell you its function"."My cerquibrum is sort of out for the moment, what is it, what does it do"?Ailuura replied in a concerned tone, "It sort of realigns your sympathies, Inigo"."What if I don't want then realigning"? Not with a great deal of conviction. Einuur gave a vulpine grin,"But you're not in charge here Felton, I am. Now let me advise you, to resist the spalvosás will result in more than a little, shall we say, discomfort. So the choice is yours and that of your Mizaroa, embrace the emanations and all will be smoothly achieved - resist and you will not like what it does to your body and your brain".Felton began to struggle, a chiefly useless show of defiance given the circumstances. Einuur suddenly cuffed him upside the head and then jammed the cap onto his head, securing it by a strap beneath his chin. Satisfied that the fit was optimum, he bent over the case and Felton heard two toggle switches being thrown. The room was filled with a soft humming of some sort of alien power supply. The Zaromoid turned his attention to the captive and began,"Inigo Felton which alien race do you have the most sympathy for, answer or I will adjust the spalvosás, to give you a little jolt, a sample of what might come if you do not cooperate with the Zaromi".Felton tried reasonably enough, "I have a Mizaroa cerquibrum in my head so my allegiance is to them obviously".A spear of indescribable agony suddenly racked his entire body from the top of his head to the end of his toes.

  • - Power of the Amulet
    av Gabi Tamman
    261 - 397

  • av Singh M Parashar
    297 - 437

  • av Margaret B
    257

    When Anna opens the car door, does it take her to a new life of excitement and decisions or misery and fear?This books features a love triangle of misunderstanding and misjudgment. Find yourself in similar places with people you once knew, immerse yourself in Anna's life, and go with her as she turns the corner.There are scenes of that are passionate, funny, and loving.Read on, and enjoy Hooker Street.

  • - Another Collection of Verse
    av Ian Wilcox
    261 - 397

  • av Billie Rayatt
    277

    Whizzy Willow is a young boy, and he can cause mayhem wherever he goes because he loves whizzing around. What obstacles will he encounter on his first day at school?

  • av Gloria Trubbshore
    261

    It is a futuristic-romance of sweeping scale that employs a new language of a distant world. It will be a demanding read for any reader - but ultimately will reward, with a story worth telling involving characters the reader will begin to care passionately about. It will not be the only work Xlibris promote of this budding talent.

  • av Constantin Portelli
    177

    Modern Christian Decalogue develops and progresses, in light of modern knowledge, the meaning of the Moses Decalogue. It shows the premises of universal religion, projected by divinity and discovered in the present. It solves the need of modern men for a new connection with God and divine morality. It can contribute to the psychic equilibrium of the stressed and ill people.

  • - The Adventures of the Golden Puppy and Friends
    av Alexander Ager
    281

    This is a story about a golden puppy who was born in a forest, turned into a snowball, and found by someone who turned him into a giant among dogs and who has some of the greatest adventures in the animal world.

  • av Lily Susan Parker
    281

    This is a story about Mr. Bigger Foot and his family.

  • - Veterans' Stories Told in Poetry
    av Rhoda Monihan
    451

    WWII in Poetry tells veterans' stories in poetry including my late father's, who was a Spitfire pilot in the Nigeria Squadron. It says at the end, "For free speech," and aims to explain the reason for this most awful and horrific war through the real daily experiences or battles in the life of the WWII service person. This is to recognize its legacy, which exists in infinite and pervasive ways, like our digital space at work, our political speeches, or in the way we meander down the street with our partners hand in hand, whatever the tradition or diversity.So part 1 details Pearl Harbor, part 2 depicts struggles in the air, part 3 describes life in the navy, and part 4 consists of general reflections on WWII. The photo gallery frames sixty-two color-enhanced photos of the famous 91 Squadron, better known as the Nigeria Squadron, and altogether, there is an awareness throughout of the power of knowing your technology by its nuts or calculations because as my dad said about his Spitfire, "It almost flew itself."

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