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This is the story of a person who was born in a family that had meagre resources and was highly disenfranchised by the prevailing political status quo, but at age eighteen he was looking after his father's family of ten children. Later in life, he sent his own five children to modern-day schools, and three of them graduated at world-renowned universities in South Africa. The Book gives enlightening ways of how this is possible and details of how he achieved to beat all of life's odds to become the envy of his community.
This book is meant to change the world by removing poverty and government debt. This is accomplished by collecting more revenue than annual budgets without taxes within a period as short as thirty days while reducing inflation, recreating an industrial revolution, and reducing the cost of living by at least half. It will be the start of interest-free banking, the end of terrorism, the eradication of drug abuse, and much more.Traditional economists will tell you that this can't be done, but this has been proven mathematically and economically within this book.Tax and interest are the two worst enemies of mankind, causing significant problems in every country around the world. By removing these two evils, one can achieve all the aforementioned societal benefits in no time.A reward of ten million dollars is being offered to anyone who can disprove these facts!Within these pages, the United Arab Emirates has been used as a case study, in which this new and innovative methodology has been applied theoretically, with astonishing results proving all the above points beyond any doubt. With these results, even the poorest nations will become self-sufficient, without foreign aid of any kind.Read this book to discover and become part of the most compelling economic revolution of the century. These methods will change the economic system of the world, which has been based on policies, techniques, and methods that are sorely outdated.All the great economies of the world are under the giant burden of debt, and they hire the top economists of the world whose jobs are to solve these problems. In fact, all these economic giants should rethink and open their minds to the changing world order and think of practical economics, which will help the nations, and not the theories, which have no value to help anybody in the world. Discover the economic revolution within these pages and help shape the world of potential that has been proven to be possible.
Kajal Shreiyaa was born into a well to do family . Kajal is black kohl put on the eyes of women and is black in colour and Shreiyaa means beautiful and auspicious. This is the darkside and bright side of Kajal Shreiyaa's life. You could say that she was fortunate as she had everything as a young child. girl, teenager. Her parents lavished her with love gave her all sorts of luxuries from beautiful clothes fine dinning at high end restaurants toys from lands afar and traveling experiences across the oceans to exotic lands like India, Malaysia, Indonesia Europe Australia. The rich experience of travel to many countries set her apart from her other schoolmates .She not only travelled but did so in luxury. She was use to maids at her beck and call and dressed immaculately for every occasion. Gold, silk diamonds were her cup of tea from early youth that she learnt to appreciate ostentatious items and enjoyed the opulence that surrounded her .Her upbringing was basked in the love of her parents and her only sibling an older brother Hemanth who doted on his little sister. Her parents were successful in what they did and family orientated, driven to give their very best to the two children they had. Her father, Kishen Venugopal, was a successful property dealer who knew the ins and out of wealing and dealing with the property market so that he had a midas touch and every property sold made huge profits. He had a gift to maintain a strong bank balance Her mother, Nandini Venugopal was a Biology and English teacher at a renowned convent school in Singapore. Everything was fine every thing was beautiful, summer flowers blossomed everywhere.It seemed that life had it made for her all the way from childhood to teenage and then young love to the man of her dreams. Then the major slip when the marriage to the love of her life crumbles. A broken young woman's journey to enlightenment and rebuilding with spirit. Dreams broken, life broken, spirit broken. She picks up her life by deep inner cleansing ,meditation and praying with faith. His Holiness the Dalai Lama transforms her life and she finds a higher source of love. New aspirations, new dreams , new inspirations new love for GOD makes a turn in her life. FAITH -holding on to God she turns her life around and she basks in the glorious love of God and the resplendent sunshine. This was her parents blessings- May you never forget God for even a moment! She becomes a well received published author on an international level. She expresses herself with words that sing, paints the picture and rewrites her life as a passionate wordsmith. She finds she is surrounded by love everywhere as the Morning Glory Blossoms.
Written by two doctors, this book is aimed at creating awareness about how food, as well as how we manage our day to day psychological stress can help protect our brain and thus preserve our mental well being and retard the inevitable effects of aging.
So, This is How the World Works. As a parent, you are probably concerned about what the new tomorrow looks like for your children amid talk of how technology will fundamentally change the way we live and work. The motivation for this book comes from the simple notion that everything a child needs to know-today-to prepare for this new tomorrow is already available. The reason they are not exposed to it is that schools have not begun teaching them.This three-book series explains the adult concepts of economics, leadership, and management in ways a child can understand. I taught my daughter Newton's laws of motion when she was just four years old by making her experience it standing in a moving bus. I have no doubt that equipping our children with real-world knowledge earlier in their lives, rather than later, is key to preparing for this so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution. With this new view of the world, children go into their teen years asking more relevant questions in school about the real world, making them better at creating solutions and adapting to changes. Parents are encouraged to read these books with their children and add their own real workplace examples into these life lessons.
Welcome to the world of amazing Dinosaurs. In this book you will find Thirty-three Dinosaurs. I encourage you all to read and learn more about Dinosaurs and this book will help you to share fantastic stories with your friends and family. I hope all of you enjoy this Book! So what are we waiting for? Let us stomp into the book and start our amazing adventure.
Pete Goes to School is a rhyming tale about a young boy, Tom and his Labrador dog Pete. When Tom goes off to boarding school Pete runs away from home and arrives at Tom's school late at night. The next day the headmaster says that Pete 'must go' but Tom's formidable Mum turns up and persuades him, through a mixture of hard talk and flattery, that if Pete were allowed to stay at the school, not only would he make an excellent 'In House' dog but his appointment would also enhance the school's (and more importantly) the headmaster's reputation. Of course Mum gets her way and Tom, his school mates and Pete in particular, are very happy. School life is much easier to bear with a school dog to pat and cuddle!
There is so much power in the written word, but that power is often forgotten or overlooked by young people, so pressured by school, family, and the future. Rhyme and Reason is a collection that creates characters a younger audience can identify with. In so doing, poet Subathra Raman seeks to instill a love of words and nature at an early age. Some would say poetry is just for grown-ups. Well, that isn't true. A child can learn just as much from the written word as his or her father or mother. Poems in this collection focus on the varied themes of nature and its wonders, the animal kingdom, and vibrant personalities in a world of fantasy and imagination. Color photographs match the theme of each poem, and themes are far-reaching. For instance, Raman explains why words are so powerful-and how to use them to heal instead of hurt. She discusses how our thoughts control us, so why not have good thoughts? She also reminds young people to observe the wonders of nature and pay attention to life, one day at a time.
This book is a collection of poems and short stories written by the young author. It covers poems on various rhyming patterns.
This book has been an attempt to depict life in different colours and hues. The life is like silky petals of rose sometimes and like a lone shell lost in sand sometimes. Life is like rainbow peeping through thin clouds after down pour or like lost memories of childhood sometimes. Every poem takes you closer to the treasure of life full of pearls and diamonds and sometimes attempts to emboss that life is number game that puzzles you till the end!
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