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  • theres a bug in my room

    There is A Bug In My Room

    Free

    “There’s A Bug In My Room” is a picture book adaptation of the song by the same name, which is available for free download from the author’s website.

    You find a large bug crawling across the floor of your bedroom. Do you squish it? Do you hide from it? Do you keep it as a pet?

    What do you do to move that bug from your room??

    “There’s A Bug In My Room” teaches children compassion by promoting kindness toward earth’s small creatures. “No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted.”
    -Aesop

  • Thriving on Less

    14.50

    The recent economic recession has many people worried, about their jobs, their businesses, their homes and their bills. When your income is dropping or in jeopardy and you still have a mountain of bills to pay, things can get scary.

    However, tough economic times do not have to be a time of struggles! If you look for the opportunity in the middle of difficulty, as Mr. Einstein suggested, then tough economic times become an opportunity to transform your life.

  • To Humanity With Love (Vol.1)

    155.00

    To Humanity With Love (Vol. 1)

    ISBN: 978-9988-3-9801-9
    Genre: Christian Fiction
    Theme: The stories explore themes of love, faith, redemption, forgiveness, and the dangers of assuming a person’s character based on appearances.
    Synopsis:
    This short story collection follows the lives of a group of characters as they navigate love, faith and betrayal.

    The first story features Jessica Harris, a Police Detective in Canaan City, who is trying to catch a serial killer. The second story focuses on Ekemini’s captivating narrative, featuring Meiying, a Chinese woman who is trying to escape from a dangerous relationship to be reunited with her husband. The third story introduces Afiba, who accidentally hits a man with her car….

    This volume has seven amazing stories in it!

    The stories explore complexities of relationships, the power of faith and the importance of forgiveness. The authors, Faith and Therese, use these stories to share messages of hope and resilience, ultimately reminding readers that even in the darkest of times, there is always a light to guide us.

  • Treasure Island

    Treasure Island

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    A masterful tale of ”buccaneers and buried gold”. First published in the children’s magazine Young Folks, and considered a coming of age story, it is an adventure tale of superb atmosphere, character, and action, as well as a wry commentary on the ambiguity of morality—as seen in Long John Silver—unusual for children’s literature then and now. It is one of the most frequently dramatised of all novels, and its influence on popular lore about pirates can not be overestimated.

  • uncommon-Distinction

    Uncommon Distinctions

    25.00

    In this book, we get to examine excellence viewed as an accademic philosophy and devine inspiration. inreflecting on excellence as an academic philosophy, we examined the pitfalls that disqualifies our dreams because of a long held erroneous mind-set of seeing educa- tion as the only way to excellence. This book will continue to share lights on how to have a dream, an uncommon education and a self-education towards achieving your highest potential which is not only education. You will find a new definition of excellence , which is unveilled through pushing, striving and sacrificing with the common. Excellence will come alive for the common minds that are able to appropriate the simple principles in this book, through personal diligence, discipline and motivation.

  • Understanding JAVA

    14.00

    This book includes guidance on Java programming evolution, object oriented concepts, advance object oriented concepts including such methods as overloading, interfaces, strings, vectors, multiple interfaces, packages, threading and multi-threading concepts, Java applets, Java files. This first edition explains separate programs for each and every concept of Java. This is a useful resource for both newcomers and those with a working understanding of Java.

  • Using Metaphor Analysis

    Using Metaphor Analysis to Research Researchers’ Conceptions

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    This is a collection of some of my publications about metaphor analysis. All were previously published in internationally recognised, peer-reviewed journals during my PhD candidature at The Australian National University, and were reports on my on-going research about PhD students’ conceptions of research. I used metaphor analysis to analyse the students’ responses to a survey asking them to decribe their research.

    The order presented here is not necessarily the order in which the papers were published. I have re-arranged them to make a more coherent account of the story and progress of my work.

  • Utopia

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    Henry VIII., the unconquered King of England, a prince adorned with all the virtues that become a great monarch, having some differences of no small consequence with Charles the most serene Prince of Castile, sent me into Flanders, as his ambassador, for treating and composing matters between them. I was colleague and companion to that incomparable man Cuthbert Tonstal, whom the King, with such universal applause, lately made Master of the Rolls; but of whom I will say nothing; not because I fear that the testimony of a friend will be suspected, but rather because he’s learning and virtues are too great for me to do them justice, and so well known, that they need not my commendations, unless I would, according to the proverb, ‘Show the sun with a lantern.’ Those that were appointed by the Prince to treat with us, met us at Bruges, according to the agreement; they were all worthy men. The Margrave of Bruges was their head, and the chief man among them; but he that was esteemed the wisest, and that spoke for the rest, was George Temse, the Provost of Casselsee: both art and nature had concurred to make him eloquent: he was very learned in the law; and, as he had a great capacity, so, by long practice in affairs, he was very dexterous at unraveling them. After we had several times met, without agreeing, they went to Brussels for some days, to know the Prince’s pleasure; and, since our business would admit it, I went to Antwerp. While I was there, among many that visited me, there was one that was more acceptable to me than any other, Peter Giles, born at Antwerp, who is a man of great honor, and of a good rank in his town, though less than he deserves; for I do not know if …

  • walking-in-your-exalted-position

    Walking In Your Exalted Position As a Believer

    15.00

    Christians, by virtue of our association with Jesus Christ, have been exalted to sit together with Christ in the heavenly places. This position is what I call an “exalted position”. We have been raised together with Jesus to a higher position; we sit together with him in the heavenly places. We must be aware and conscious of this exalted or elevated position so that we can walk in it. Hence the title for this book: “Walking in Your Exalted Position as a Believer”.
    Paradoxically, many believers are ignoramuses so far as their exalted position in Christ is concerned. Such Christians have settled for mediocrity and given up the fight. Ignorance has reduced generals and giants in the Lord to cowards and mediocres who shrink in the face of any challenge instead of rising above their conditions.
    To combat the antagonism and hostility of the world against us, we must be aware of the resources at our disposal. Appropriation of your exalted position in Christ is crucial to your ability to stand in times like these.
    Enclosed herein are the nine (9) elements of the believer’s exalted position in Christ which is received by grace through faith as part of our salvation package and which must be utilized for our benefits.

  • Wall Street

    5.99

    Doug Henwood has a talent, remarkable as it is rare among observers of the financial scene, for making the obscure clear, the complicated simple and the arcane understandable. His irreverent take on Wall Street is a provocative challenge to conventional wisdom that’s great fun to read. Alan Abelson, Barron’s columnist

  • Welcome To Christ

    Free

    Precious saint , It is an honour to welcome you in Christ having been born again. Having received salvation through the gospel of Christ, you have been brought to the family of God. This material in your hands is designed just for you. It will teach you elementary truths concerning the Christian faith. It has been carefully designed to be very concise and handy for you to read through over and over again and if possible memorize. This material will help you begin your walk of faith in Christ. As you study this material, get your notes and Bible ready. Take notes, try to memorize most of the scriptures given. I trust this material although handy and concise will deliver to you a great wealth of information for your days ahead and will go a long way to affect your life in way. I pray that you receive transformation as you diligently study. As the title of this material is, “Welcome to Christ , ” you are indeed welcome to the place called Christ! REV. SAMUEL KWAME SASU 2020

  • What-is-your-true-identity

    What Is Your True Identity?

    10.00

    Human identity keeps on changing as a result of the dynamic nature of humankind, society, and the world at large. This identity is informed by our choices. However, every choice we make in life about searching for our true identity, either takes us away from or brings us closer to God. We should
    not forget that our purpose in life is higher and greater than a mere acquisition of luxury. We are free to choose, but we are not free from the consequences of our choices.

  • Wisdom For Living Devotional

    15.00

    Wisdom is pivotal in the journey of success and in the fulfillment of one’s of destiny

    My heart desire is to see as many young people possible pursue wisdom and escape the errors of our fathers. The older men gained wisdom through experience but no longer have enough time to live by it ,On the other hand, The younger generation lacks wisdom but may have some time to change the situation.

    Inside every young person is an old person depending on the young person to always do what is right, so the old person can live without regrets. Whatever you are doing today is actually doing something to your future. The FUTURE is not a mystery, The FUTURE is a REPLY!This book will Serve as an inspiration, Instruction and Light unto your path to make the right choices for your life on daily basis

    I want to encourage you to give maximum time and attention to reading this book and I know you would be blessed.

  • Words of Eternal Life

    10.00

    God is good, by grace this author came to Christ about thirty two years ago, and for most of the period a leader at church. In leadership, church life had been so active and busy, but strangely not fulfilling. Thank God the Spirit kept urging him on to keep seeking, until he miraculously encountered Jesus – the Truth three years ago, in shocking realization that he had been in the religious wilderness all this while. That, all those seemingly great works, was rather fruitless drudgery. You remember Paul’s own experience? Truthfully, this is where we see bulk of the Christian community.

    Eternal life is to know God, and the Lord Jesus. The Words of Eternal Life Devotional, is to bring you to this knowledge of God and His Son, the Lord Jesus. We are talking about the true New Testament understanding; the truth that sets you free, and the love that compels you to serve God heartily. You can trust that there is nothing like this; encountering truth, it’s the ultimate.

  • World History -Cultures, States, and Societies to 1500

    Free

    World History: Cultures, States, and Societies to 1500 offers a comprehensive introduction to the history of humankind from prehistory to 1500. Authored by six USG faculty members with advance degrees in History, this textbook offers up-to-date original scholarship. It covers such cultures, states, and societies as Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Israel, Dynastic Egypt, India’s Classical Age, the Dynasties of China, Archaic Greece, the Roman Empire, Islam, Medieval Africa, the Americas, and the Khanates of Central Asia. It includes 350 high-quality images and maps, chronologies, and learning questions to help guide student learning. Its digital nature allows students to follow links to applicable sources and videos, expanding their educational experience beyond the textbook. It provides a new and free alternative to traditional textbooks, making World History an invaluable resource in our modern age of technology and advancement.

  • Wuthering Heights

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    Emily Brontë’s only novel, this tale portrays Catherine and Heathcliff, their all-encompassing love for one another, and how this unresolved passion eventually destroys them both, leading Heathcliff to shun and abuse society. First published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, Wuthering Heights is considered to be a classic of English literature.