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  • - The Ultimate Challenge
    av Janeal Burke, Janvier Burke & Elma Burke
    177

    If you looking for a rhymeYou just in timeBecause Incorrect RhymesWill blow your mindBut if poetry freaks you outAnd leaves your mind in doubt There is no need to shoutThis is what Incorrect Rhymes is all aboutA poem book like no other, full of inspirations, tips, warnings, and challenges for children and parents. This book is very practical and gives children the opportunity to write their own amazing poems in the available spaces. Practice makes perfect; a fantastic way for children to develop their writing skills. Incorrect Rhymes makes a beautiful gift, bedtime poetry reading, school poetry writing and family fun time activity.

  • - Strive to Enter by the Narrow Gate
    av Mark Nyarko
    257 - 367

  • av Barry Lobbett
    367

    There are a number of picture types such as Thailand mosques, mountains, aquatic images, flowers, and beautiful countrysides inside the book. The mosques are, in my opinion, the most gorgeous buildings that I have ever seen, and they should absolutely be the first group in the book. I do trust that book purchasers will thoroughly enjoy all the items.

  • av Tony Wooliston
    177 - 331

  • av Constantin Portelli
    257

    Humanity is ill because of materialist philosophy and medieval interpretations of historic religions. Both enter in contradiction with science, modern knowledge, and primordial truth inscribed in our souls. To require the psychic equilibrium, man needs a new, modern paradigm that is based on science, logic of divine creation, and primordial knowledge of soul. This means to achieve the progress of Christian religion and historic religions to universal religion projected by divinity, it introduces a credible paradigm suitable to achieve the psychic harmony of individuals and people in modern conditions of life. It has the power to cure many psychic illness and troubles.

  • - Your Brain Is Your Horse
    av Sylvia Portoian
    257

  • av Rendle-Worthington
    257

  • - Ancient Israelites and the Eboe (Heeboe, Ibo, Ibu, Igbo) Peoples-A Challenge for Personal and Collective Reinvention of All Ibo (Hebrew) Peoples
    av Nkem Emeghara
    261

    Dr. Ola Udah (literal meaning: Judahs offering or Judahs ornament) Equiano (possibly ekwe alu a) was right when he identified his Eboe people as presenting same manners and customs as the Israelites of the old times as illustrated in the book of Leviticus. This study attempts to be an evidence to this assertion. It is a product of a research that began since 1983 and is barely concluded in 2018. The reader would readily realize that the research on this topic has only begun. Changes, modifications, and even eliminations of manners and customs of people through the generations make continuation of this study inevitable. This would be especially expected when examining ancient cultural issues today. Although the study did not strictly begin as another attempt to prove the identity of the Ibos as the Jews enunciated in the Old Testament designation of the children of Jacob, it has however added a relevant credence to that fact.Some of the manners and customs examined include similarities in the use of words and meanings, ritual practices, beliefs, personal attributes, and aspirations that are common to the Eboe (Heeboe, Ibu, Ibo, Igbo) peoples and the ancient Israelites. The book is basically a call for individual and collective reinvention of Eboes (and indeed worldwide Jews) for collective survival in a hostile world. The book interprets a true present-day Hebrew as the true worshipper of the I am that I amthe G-d of our fathers who singled out Abraham and Jacob, our common ancestral fathers, and chose them for a mission to the world.The book finally suggests a version of Christianity centered on YeshuaJesus the Christand his message in the New Testament, a version of Christianity that would include relevant aspects of our omenala (law) among other recommendations. This is a book no one should ignore as it should be an eye-opener to the facts relevant to finding the solution to a long-standing identity crisis of the Eboe people.

  • av Ruth Gwandure & Calvin Gwandure
    341

    Ruth Gwandure earned her master of science degree in medicine (bioethics and law) from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.Her research and consulting fields include bioethics, health law, environmental bioethics, research ethics, HIV and AIDS, ethics and law, clinical ethics, and HIV counselling and testing in schools. Calvin Gwandure has a PhD in psychology. He graduated from Nelson Mandela University, South Africa.His research and consulting fields include HIV and AIDS prevention, new HIV prevention technologies, HIV risk behavior, and group behavior.Clinical trials on HIV and AIDS prevention face challenges associated with infection of participants with HIV and sexually transmitted infections. Participants also experience adverse events associated with voluntary medical male circumcision and the use of microbicides and vaccines in clinical trials. The results obtained from clinical trials investigating the efficacy of microbicides and vaccines in preventing HIV infection are disappointing, but there is hope that one day a breakthrough could be made. Clinical trials on voluntary medical male circumcision and preexposure prophylaxis have shown positive results that warranted approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the World Health Organization (WHO). The major challenge experienced in new HIV prevention clinical trials that are underway and in approved interventions that are being scaled up apparently relates to HIV incidence that threatens the social value and scientific validity of the interventions. Paradoxically, the clinical trials and scale-up interventions have become the new sources of HIV infection although the hypothesized benefit to be realized in the end is conceptualized as outweighing the current risks involved.

  • av Darren Carter
    177

    This book is a labyrinth of fun,A treasure chest of happiness,A wonderland of discovery and mystery.Where the imaginationWalks hand in handTo Poetry Land.

  • - Volume II
    av Harry Wulff
    687

    We provide expert ICT and management advice. Our guiding principles are to support good causes in the industry and to ensure that the end user is not exploited. Consistent with this, we advocate for a high standard of training for all commercial drivers, with particular emphasis on bus and truck drivers. Our current pilot project in Ghana consists of giving acquisitive advice on haulage trucks, public passenger carriage, buses, and private transport operations while ensuring that the operators who drive the fleet are trained to the high standard required by the transport industry in Ghana. Equally, we provide consultations to small-scale mining companies who wish to become equipped and mechanized to streamline away from Galamsay.

  • av Ileola Feyisetan
    241

    This book is an easy-to-read bible-based childrens picture book, suitable for early learning and reading. The entire series is designed to help children have foundational knowledge about God, the scriptures and living a godly life.

  • - 40 Encouragements to Elevate the Mind in the Midst of a Storm, Based on Real-Life Experiences
    av Jahmella Robinson
    291 - 467

  • av John Vieira
    231

    This book demonstrates the healing proofs and evidence by the grace of God, followed by the authors attendance at the eleventh Church of Christ, Scientist, London, UK, since the authors early admission into Sunday school as a teenager.The point of departure occurs in the authors more senior years, as he was forced into declaring his mental vulnerability surrounding his adolescent issues of drug and alcohol abuse, homelessness, and rehousing, along with his self-employment status. All of this had been the authors struggle while going into his spiritual awakening in his youth that hitherto does represent the authors more coherent and practical discovery of a more clear view and understanding of the teachings and practices of Christ Jesus and holy scriptures as founded by Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science. Christian Science is commonly known in the last chapter of the Holy Bible (the King James Version), in Revelations, as the vision of St. John the Divine and the reappearance of the Holy Ghost, the divine comforter, namely divine science.

  • av Richard Hinton
    291

    As most supporters will know, Following Wolverhampton Wanderers has been a bit of a roller coaster ride over the last 50 years. From Wembley cup finals to successive relegations. From playing in Europe to playing at Scarborough, this book covers many of the experiences I have had over that period, plus one or two of my own observations about the game, controversial as they may be.

  • - Narrative Poetic Verses
    av Damya Malikshahi
    451

    Followers of Damyas writing realize that she is good at penetrating the readers depth with a big disclosure and she is very good at using semantic directors to guide her meanings toward a deep destination with artistic and aesthetic elements. Expressive narrative poetry, which Damya uses, offers a good free area for expressive disclosure. In a short sentence, expressive narrative prose poetry means a narrative superficial structure of a deep poetic structure. An Arabian writers group writes the prose poetry with a superficial narrative structure and deep poetic structure, so the text is composed of feelings instead of meaning and symbols and is a very close step from abstract poetry.

  • - Timeless Truths for a Dynamic World
    av Mark Nyarko
    297 - 467

  • av Canice Chucks Osuji
    257

    Inequality is making the whole human race sick, be it inequality of income,race, religion, gender, tribe or wealth. It has become a cause of tension andconfl ict around the world. Bernard Shaw says that only idiots favour inequalityof income, which is their only chance of eminence.Plutarch said that inequality is an ailment that means that it has a cure. Th is isexactly what the book tries to do by calling all republics and individuals thatsupport inequality to desist from it. Its eradication would ensure a healthy society,devoid of tension, violence and persistent confl ict.Treating others the way we want to be treated will be one of the most crediblesolutions to reduce inequality in our society and the global stage.

  • - Another Susan Dax Escapade
    av Stevenson Mukoro
    257

    It was a brutal slaying. Bodies perforated with bullets and bizarre etchings carved into flesh-ridden corpses. Among the bullet-ridden bodies was a retired mafia don, living on a generous retirement package from the mob. He was a possessor of valuable information and secrets on mafia deals and services rendered on behalf of others. Another of the lead-filled bodies was a friend of Susan Dax and one of the FBIs top agents.Why such a crime? Who orchestrated it?The only lead and witness is a terrified man-child, holed up safely from those seeking his whereabouts. A man who knew more than he was willing to proclaim or acknowledge but less than his chasers have the need or wanted to know. He held a secret so devastating it could upset the social order as they knew it.After him were a group of disruptive goons who would stop at nothing to lay their hands on their reward. A clique of mafia assassins, a sect comprised of fanatical clergymen, the authorities, and of course, Susan Dax.A desperate pursuit was on. To whoever found and reached him first, they would claim a prize, but it came with a scourge that dealt with a matter of life and death. It was only a matter of who would get to him first. Susan Dax was betting on her.

  • av Canice Chucks Osuji
    257

    This book was born of the desire to share my feelings and concerns and that of otherswho are so much concerned about how the continent of Africa has remain dormant forcenturies in terms of development and progress. Being an African and having seen theforward movement, progess and development of the other continent around the world, youbegin to wonder why it has not been replicated in the Afriican continent.The continent of Africa has great resources more than many other continent in the world,both human and natural resources. However, these resources has not benefited the commonpeople of the continent. The West, Arabs and recently Asia has enjoyed these resources morethan Africans themselves. From the slave trade where the carted away our able men andwomen, to resources control through colonization and recently through brain drain. Ourspecialists and well qualified has migrated to other continents such as Europe, America andAsia leaving the continent dry in terms of qualified personnel who can man and managedthe resources of the continent. These has contributed to poverty lack of quality leadershipin many areas that would have moved the continent forward.After world war, America implemented Marshal plan that was used to transform anddevelop the Western nations. However, this kind of joint policy has not come to the mindof the West to implement in Africa where they have benefited much. Rather the continentof Africa is seen and address as the dark continent.I therefore, feel that bringing to mind of many both Africans and the West, the things weneed to address to move Africa forward. I believe that if some of the points looked at in thisbook and other brilliant ideas by others are implemented, then the continent of Africa canemerge out of its aclaimed darkness and move forward like other continent.Let the world and African leaders learn from the history of the past and invent new ways ofdoing things so that they can move Africa forward in a progressive path. Strongly I believeif this is done, the Story of the continent of Africa can change like that of China. The Westshould desist from ripping Africa off, abstain from aiding and abetting corruption and badleadership in the continent. The people of Africa should fight and resist wicked and corruptpolitical leaders, and bring to death tribal - nepotic and support of politics of clientism.

  • - Battling Injustice
    av Stephanie Meakin
    257 - 381

  • av Sead Mahmutefendic
    257 - 381

  • - Cosmological and Theological Values: Myths from South Eastern Nigeria: An Examination of Their Cosmological and Theological Relevance
    av Edok Mbosowo Phd & Udobata R Onunwa Phd
    257 - 381

  • av Ken Metcalfe
    177 - 331

  • av Mariana Borisova
    321

  • - History and Politics
    av Tahir Mahmutefendic
    257 - 367

  • av Tabitha Manyinyire
    201

  • av Andrew Gelder
    321

  • av Philip Altman
    257 - 387

  • av Sunny O Aibuki
    177

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