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  • av Charles Mwewa
    181,-

    In these quotes, the author introduces some terse, witty and elevated brainteasers that can propel married couples and lovers to the heights of their marriage lives. The tile of the book is deliberate and intentional, a job. No-one should expect that marriage will only be an amusement park of emotional rollercoasters; marriage to be that, must be a job. It is, nevertheless, a pleasurable job, a work done with phenomenal rewards if successful. However, if neglected, marriage can be an unforgotten nightmare from which there may be no waking up.

  • - Acing the Ontario Paralegal-Licensing Exam
    av Charles Mwewa
    248,-

    This book, and the assessments and nuggets of wisdom contained herein, is meant to continue the P.A.S.S. tradition - acing the Ontario paralegal licensing examination, with less sweat!

  • av Charles Mwewa
    177,-

    Humans have long understood that undesirable behaviors and habits have degrees of undesirability. This being so, though, there seems to be only one effect emanating from addictive behaviors, namely, offence. This effect comes in shades of increased or decreased tolerance. In this treatise, we treat only three of such addictive behaviors: Drugs, sex and sin.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    167,-

    Fat or thin, that's always how society will be structured, and no-one is superior to the other. For sure, some people are fat or thin by choice, inadvertently, but that becomes who they are. They may do more or less to restructure and get into the ideal column, so-called ideal "shape," but whether it works or fails, they very much remain who they are, human. It is from this humane framework that they must derive their respect, duty, dignity and confidence. In this treatise, we debunk the Weight Worry Syndrome (WWS).

  • av Charles Mwewa
    375,-

    In Basic [Canadian] Law in Point Form: For Beginners, Students & Candidates, An Introduction, the author breaks down complex legal principles into simple, easy to read and understand format - in point form. The aim is to equip those who are getting into law and legal education with a working knowledge of the law. For law and legal students, these principles and examples are enough to answer many issues that rise in law.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    144,-

    Capisogenerospecilism is an ideological framework that brings together relevant aspects of rich and poor thinkings discussed in this book, to solve human economic and social problems. It is a pragmatic model imbued in an ideological garb relevant to both governance and economic policy

  • av Charles Mwewa
    117,-

    The question people ruminate over is whether law and God judge men's good or right. So far it seems like it is only men who judge themselves on the scale of goodness. Such judgments could not be correct or even morally acceptable. Men's intentions and actions cannot be pegged on their goodly behavior. It can only be truly judged on the scale of right and wrong. Even human judges, justices and jurists would not qualify to sit on benches and judge men's intentions and actions if the former were the standards. It is only because of the later that human judgment is tolerated.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    111,-

    This little book exemplifies the interaction among motivation, strategy and tactics by drawing from a real life example of the life of one of England's greatest soccer managers, Sir Alex Ferguson.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    134,-

    Every year people make resolutions. So, there is an implicit understanding that resolutions are good. Indeed, they are good. Resolutions aim to self-better, self-improve, and self-actualize. These are the three ultimate objectives of any resolution. This brief treatise provides a very nuanced but pointed debriefing on the veracity of resolutions. It is quintessentially a subtle debrief because people attempt to make resolutions and, unfortunately, majority of them fail each year. One of the reasons why they fail is addressed in this book - the lack of understanding of what a resolution is in the first place. The book can be read and completed in less than 30 minutes, but its saliences may be endeared for years to come. Because the reader will know and appreciate the core of resolutions and the steps required to make winning resolutions. Be the first witness to this.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    147,-

    In this little treatise, we discuss four aspects of borrowing: Borrow to grow; borrow to know; borrow for tomorrow; and the four principles of borrowing

  • av Charles Mwewa
    378,-

    This book introduces the Golden Rule of Sex. The rule may be stated as: Do to or for your partner in sex what you would like them to do to or for you. This rule is exemplified, thus: Your sex must benefit your partner; your partner must participate to benefit you; and your own satisfaction is dependent upon your partner's satisfaction.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    145,-

    Death is the surest program that always happens. It's inevitable. It is inexorable. It is inviolable. It is incorrigible. And it is irrevocable. Thus, death is unavoidable and predictable. We may not know the day and time we will die, but we know that we shall die. For this reason, death must be the most important program of every individual on earth - young, adults, and the elderly.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    201,-

    Come and let us celebrate the birth of God the Son, Jesus Christ, the beautiful, who for our inglorious past became our glorious future, who for our quest to honor became humanity's dishonor, and who gave His hallowed name for a curse to bring us before the holy and elevated God, our Father, and the Holy Spirit, our Guarantor. For Christmas is He and He is Christmas, to the majesty of His being, the being of His grandeur, from generations to generations, let Him be adored, forever, in this our merriest of Christmases, may His flawless anthem ring.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    117,-

    Many good things have come from rejection. Some great leaders rose from the ashes of rejection. Some very successful businesspeople survived rejection. Some innovations and inventions passed thorough the kiln of rejection. Rejection may come to anyone, but it matters how they treat their rejection.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    149,-

    The gist of this treatise is to persuade all men and women to return to pure Christianity, not Western Christianity. The Apostolic generation was challenged by its Lord when He insisted that they take the Gospel to the Gentiles. Some of the Jewish leaders resisted, but others like Paul, became an Apostle of grace to the Gentiles. That Christianity that Paul promulgated began to be diluted and to die slowly across the ages. Love started to be replaced by greed and the wanton disregard for the plight of the poor, the widows, and the marginalized of this world.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    146,-

    This book introduces readers to the novice, yet ancient concept of Moral Capitalism. Moral Capitalism may be defined by the tenets that underpin it, under the acronym of ICE: Investing in one's good for the good of others; Continuing to be good to the point of undue hardships; Ending only when two conditions of full payment and death have been met. It is a revolution in the thinking-right and doing-right movement. The more moral capital one has and desires to expend, the better the current state of humanity, and the more blissful the world of tomorrow.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    148,-

    Learning how to save money either at advanced age or from the scratch if one was born in non-money-savings homes or nations, may be a challenge. But the way to prosperity passes through saving, and the author hopes that his goal will be realized. After reading this little explicate, kindly pass it over to someone else who may need it. In this way, we all can make savings a necessary part of our lives, no matter in which context, country or situation we may be born or found.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    171,-

    The fight for the environment in Zambia is real. Years of negligence can easily turn into environmental disasters for the people. Thankfully, Zambia has a rich legislative scheme which can be the beginning of the journey towards environmental sustainability. In this book, the author documents the basic legislative scheme that may help in soliciting for tangible future approach for dealing with environmental protection, climate change and global warming in Zambia.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    147,-

    There is no good war or wars. All wars involve the use of aggression and weapons. Aggression is hostility, anger, violence, or assault. Weapons may include other weapons other than guns, firearms, munitions, ammunition, etc. No-one wins in a war. The benefits of war are hugely outweighed by the detriments of love. Nations and peoples and groups should not make war, but love, for then this world, will be a better place.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    103,-

    Children must prayer. They must learn to pray earlier on in life. Prayer is not just a spiritual attitude; prayer is a faithful companion across the years. If there is anything we should all wish to bequeath to our children, it must be prayer, among other things. This author believes that if children can pray, they can make all things happen favorably for them. Prayer is the only means through which children can converse and communicate with their loving heavenly Father. The prayers contained in this little book are simple, practical and they suit all denominations, doctrines and the culture.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    103,-

    Bobina Cavmozt, a native of the Kronozo Planet, wakes up on another planet, Nevadier, and discovers that he has been adopted as the next heir to Aunt Coparavia's empire. Coparavia is the reigning Grand Beloved of the Nevadierenes. Bobina, a convict and forsaken of the Kronozoes, is now a celebrated chosen first citizen of the Nevadierenes. He must quickly come to terms as a new philosophy in government, the Grace Charter, endorsed by the Council of Nevadier at the Palace of Mirrors, the first of its kind in Govius Universe, takes effect.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    103,-

    A great deal has been done and progress has been made in race relations. However, remnants of historical injustices, usually unintended, do show up in standards applied to groups that have, historically, been marginalized. For example, they may be required to go far and beyond their ability to show they can do a job or run a government or corporate department. The same standards may not be set or applied to the dominant group. Indeed, a lot can still be done. For the good that is being done, we should applaud those, and laugh at the past. This little book is a satire.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    447,-

    Nigerians face credibility issues in their refugee claim bids. Credibility is the issue regardless of whether the claim arises in any of the following areas: Female genital mutilations (FGM), sexual-orientation, or traditional (or cultural) chieftain inheritance. The three elements of a refugee claim or protection, vis-à-vis, founded fear of persecution, internal flight alternatives (IFA), and state protection, may constitute plenary issues. However, credibility is always presumed in Nigerian refugee claims until rebutted. Credibility is, thus, the central issue in most Nigerian claims. This book offers solutions to the credibility problems of refugee claimants from Nigeria and countries with similar background like Nigeria.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    107,-

    Christians are called upon to intercede for nations. It is alright to do so, and it glorifies God. In this series called One World under Prayer, the author pours out his heart for the nations of the world, without discrimination or prejudice. In this book, we pray for Morocco, North Korea, and the UK.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    205,-

    The Bemba people of Zambia had a rich and extensive kingdom that rose to the stature of an empire. Originally, from Kola (present day Angola and Congo DR), under Mukulumpe "Mierda" Mubemba and Mumbi Lyulu Mukasa, the crocodile clan forged forward, reaching their echelon and crescendo under the reign of such great rulers (called Chitimukulu or great tree) as Chileshe Chepela, Chitapankwa and others. It's a story of love, betrayal, empire building, European invasion and the decline of African traditions. Bemba Dynasty (historical novel) is at the very essence of everything that defines colonialism, freedom and self-determination for the people of Zambia and Africa.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    149,-

    The nuggets provided in this book of Quotable Quotes Excellence, Vol. 3 of 20: Hope (in a series of 20), are prepared for you - if you love wisdom and thinking

  • av Charles Mwewa
    124,-

    This little book of a lesson in prayer is based on the Prayer of Solomon when he was dedicating the temple, the project his father David had bequeathed to him.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    125,-

    The End Game Law dictates that we enjoy the process of earning an income and celebrating it even before we see or experience the results. The process of thinking about money must be as the enjoyment we get from having and using it. Ultimately, the process must be more profitable than the result. Enjoy the quotables.

  • av Charles Mwewa
    146,-

    The nuggets provided in this book of Quotable Quotes Excellence, Vol. 2 of 20: Love & Relationships (in a series of 20), are prepared for you - if you love wisdom and thinking.

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