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  • From Frustration To Freedom

    15.00

    This book answers all the “whys” of school rules and regulations. All the rules you dislike. Early morning roll-calls? Wearing school uniforms? Attending compulsory ‘boring’ lectures? All the haunting presentations? Obeying ‘bully’ teachers or requiring an exeat to visit your own home? Name them!

    The reason you dislike these rules so much may be that nobody has ever really told you their relevance to your future. What if I told you that each seeming ‘pointless’ rule is inherently designed to give you the power to succeed in anything you will ever do in life?

    And what if I can convince you that the skills and discipline you will get from obeying school rules are the most valuable lifelong treasures school can ever give you?

    I can assure you that this book is going to give you a whole new understanding of school rules and regulations.

    The day you encounter this book will be the last time you will ever be punished by anyone for disobeying any school rule.

    If you’re excited to own your future then let’s dive in!

  • Fun Recipes for Kids

    1.99

    Over 120 delicious recipes to keep your kids happy! Great recipes you can use for parties, great for any time – and the kids will enjoy helping you mix up this fun food too!

    While these recipes are intended for adults to make for children, kids may of course help prepare and assemble ingredients. In all cases, food preparation should be supervised by an adult. All heating and cooking should be performed by adults only. Please ensure you observe basic hygiene procedures and take special care when working with raw ingredients such as eggs and chicken. These recipes are intended as guides and suggestions only.

  • Fundamentals of Business Law

    Free

    Undergraduate business law textbook written by Melissa Randall and Community College of Denver Students in collaboration with lawyers and business professionals for use in required 200 level business law courses in the United States. This book is an introductory survey of the legal topics required in undergraduate business law classes.

  • Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I

    Free

    The course focuses on the creation, manipulation, transmission, and reception of information by electronic means. Elementary signal theory; time- and frequency-domain analysis; Sampling Theorem. Digital information theory; digital transmission of analog signals; error-correcting codes.

  • Glory conference.

    Free

    A call to intimacy.

  • GnuPG High Level Cryptography

    14.94

    Most people don’t use cryptography simply because they don’t know what it is, or they have erroneous ideas about it, such as being extremely complex, expensive and even outlawed. They are also not aware of the risks and dangers they face by not using it.

    On the other side, the largest IT companies and e-mail providers also do not provide adequate information on this issue and resist implementing cryptography in their systems be- cause it would increase their costs without giving them direct benefits.

    We believe that cryptography is essential and necessary to maintain privacy and security of digital communications, and the more people adopt this technology, the more it becomes an indispensable item which will come together with every service.

  • God Is Missing

    Free

    A must read tragic fiction of a heroine founded on real-life issues, principles and concepts. Cascading a plot well woven with the twist of suspense so captivating right from the beginning as though one is spellbound to walk the tragic countryside path with her to the end.

  • God, were you pleased? (Memoir of a Zongo...

    20.00

    God, were you pleased? (Memoir of a Zongo boy) Is a tragic political satire that stars Gaawa a rare genius, born to two outlaws and raised distinctly in Zongo, one of the backward slums of Bachola. Gaawa sees problem with everything around him – right from his own parents’ penury; the community’s staunch attachment to a religion whose god he believes only punishes the poor for the wrong of the rich; the system of education that only educates in order to subjugate; to everyone accepting mediocrity as faith. He questions everything including the existence of God. In fact his problem is with the entire 21st century civilization. No school could contain him.
    But little did Gaawa know that daring to bring change to the very philosophy that birthed society requires more than just vociferous arguments. His antagonists would be both nature and man. The true test of his beliefs comes when at the age of 15, he tragically loses both parents in a space of 3 months and wrongfully gets convicted of murder and sentenced to death two years after. Gaawa is just starting but it seems he is the kind of hero that is born dead.
    Is this the end of a genius who was notoriously raised to force change or his destiny transcends the prison walls? Let’s dig in!

  • God’s Love Plan

    Free

    In God’s Love Plan, T.L. Osborn exposes the root of all problems, shows the way out of problems, reveals seven available blessings and seven foundation facts, then turns over the Master key that has opened a new lifestyle of happiness, health, prosperity and self-worth to millions worldwide.

  • Grand-Domestication Of African Classical & Traditional Medicine –...

    140.00

    In this book I address and debate “the historical role of cosmopolitan medicine as an instrument of colonial power, state dominance, or social control within the Afro-Atlantic through the study of a variety of ethnographic and contemporary clinical contexts” ; an important topic in the course “Medicine, Religion and Politics in Africa and The African Diaspora” from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

    African traditional medicine has been in a life and death struggle with the advancement of Western medicine since before the onset of the African slave trade and the “Scramble for Africa” (1885 to 1914). Grand-domestication of African medicine in its classical form as developed by Imhotep (2667 BCE – 2600 BCE), the brilliant Chief Minister, architect, mathematician, poet, priest and physician for Pharaoh Djoser began some 2,140 years later during the classical Greek period; specifically with the Hippocratic writings (460 BCE and 375 BCE) centered at Cos, Greece. Greek classical medicine with Hippocrates credited for the writings and called the “Father of Medicine” is the direct ancestor of European medica a setus. However, the grand-domestication and colonial imposition which arrested African medical development and forced Africans to develop underground systems of traditional African medicine began with the Greek Empire founded by Alexander, the Great. With the reign of the Ptolemaic Greek Dynasty (305 BCE to 30 BCE) domination, exploitation, and segregation of Egyptian medical scholars and physicians from the City of Alexandria was the order of the day. The Greek rulers (Ptolemies) denied them access to their own writings containing African materia medica. Because of this cooption of classical African medicine, African traditional medicine lost any direct transmission from that classical body of knowledge stolen and arrested by the Greeks. The Greeks all of sudden were able to write on any scientific or medical subject in less than few decades that would have taken other nations centuries to accomplish, known as the so-called “Greek Miracle.” That early Greek colonial imposition using grand-domestication separated African traditional medicine from its classical Egyptian roots. Later was interposed a modern aggressive hegemonic European and Euro-American medical system that marginalized all other medical knowledge that did not fit within its medical canon. African traditional medicine was therefore its target of distain denying it had any value or efficacy in and for the healing arts. During the Plantation Era and in much of the Americas African traditional medicine and its doctors and practitioners were held in suspicion and even feared because of the “secret” knowledge that could not only heal in a competitive mode with modern medicine but also kill by “magic” a combination of poisoning and auto-suggestion. Despite the hegemonic impact of European and Euro-American medicine practiced chiefly within the modern general hospital African traditional medicine has not only survived but in many ways, modes and within black controlled political space even thriving. Ghana is one political space where this assertion hold true as well as spaces like Haiti and even the Gullah Corridor and Sea Islands adjacent to South Carolina.

  • Gravity: True For You But Not For Me

    Gravity: True For You But Not For Me

    Free

    Factual Evidence for Gods Existence and Identity.

    Can you imagine jumping off the edge of a 10,000 foot cliff without a parachute while screaming, “Gravity is true for you but not for me!” Not unless you’re crazy, right? We all know the law of gravity is true because of the evidence. We drop something and it falls, we trip and we fall. I like to point out to people that my dogs have no idea what gravity is, so they can’t believe in it, but they never float away. Gravity is true for everyone, everywhere, whether they believe it or not.

  • Harry McHairy and the Big Blue Monster

    Harry McHairy and the Big Blue Monster

    14.00

    Harry McHairy is a little boy who has a birth defect. he is made fun of all the time. He eventually turns out to be the one who can save all the kids in his town; including the ones who made fun of him. with Harry in town, the big blue monster has no chance !

  • Child Learn Math

    Help Your Child Learn Math

    Free

    All children have two wonderful resources for learning — imagination and curiosity. As a parent, you can awaken your children to the joy of learning by encouraging their imagination and curiosity.

    This ebook is intended to help you make the most of your child’s natural curiosity. Teaching and learning are not mysteries that can only happen in school. They also happen when parents and children do simple things together…

  • How to be a Successful Black Man

    34.43

    This book educates and empowers young boys and men of African descendant about their history, heritage and legacy. Dr. Laroche connects history to the present-day life experiences and challenges of the Black Man to instill self-confidence and personal growth to succeed.
    How to Be a Successful Black Man shares the beginnings of the journey to learn more about the glorious history of the Nile Valley, Kemet and Kush and incorporate the teaching of Ancient African History sharing the teachings of the late Dr. Ivan Van Sertima, the late Dr. John Henrik Clarke, and the late Dr. Yosef Ben Jochannan. Their many scholarly literary works on the African origin and history of spirituality, science, culture. The book provides many pearls for success and achievement and what pitfalls to avoid. The book provides a great opportunity for serious discussion and further development for the youth, young adults and families.

  • Human Nutrition 2020 edition

    Free

    Human nutrition serves as an introduction to nutrition for undergraduate students and is the OER textbook for the FSHN 185 The Science of Human Nutrition course at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. The book covers basic concepts in human nutrition, key information about essential nutrients, basic nutritional assessment, and nutrition across the lifespan.

  • I Tried

    50.00

    Gaawa is a rare genius, born to two outlaws and raised distinctly in Pupul, one of the many slums dotted in the cities of the fictional Bachola. He finds problems with everything around him. Right from his own parent’s penury; the community’s staunch attachment to a religion whose god he believes only punishes the poor for the evils of the rich; the system of education that only educates in order to subjugate, everyone accepting mediocrity as faith. He questions everything including the existence of God.
    No school could contain him.
    But little does Gaawa know that daring to bring change to the very pillars that hold society would require more than just vociferous arguments. His antagonists would be both nature and man. The true test of Gaawa’s beliefs comes when at the age of 15, he tragically loses both parents in a space of three (3) months and wrongfully gets convicted of murder and sentenced to death two years later. Gaawa is just starting but it seems he is the kind of hero who is born dead.
    Does Gaawa’s destiny go beyond the prison walls, or is this the end of a genius notoriously raised to force change? Let’s dig in!