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This book includes 50 illustrations overall which are not related to each other and I will prepare a story (manuscript) for a few of them to publish in the future. All my illustrations are done by hand, not using digital media since I can transfer my feelings and thoughts to the audience better when I illustrate by my own hands.
"e;Little Student"e;, aka Jules, is a passionate, driven woman who works long hours, spends her day scrolling through 3km of emails, and hates to sweat. But when a flight of stairs became enough to tire her out, she knew something had to be done. STIFF chronicles her story of wanting to get healthier but feeling intimidated by workout classes ("e;why do they move so fast?"e;), bulging flesh (aka muscles) and shiny machines ("e;so many buttons??"e;). With the help of Mr Trainer, Jules goes from gym newbie with zero stamina to the strong woman she is now (but she's still WIP ya!). With honesty, wit, and lots of LOL moments, STIFF aims to inspire us to transform our lives, and that the only thing stopping us is a "e;cannot lah"e; mindset. A cute book packed with motivation, mantras, made-up exercise terms, and a lot of heart, STIFF follows Jules' journey through buckets of sweat to come out better than before. And while reading STIFF won't make you a workout enthusiast overnight, it will help you get started on your journey from zero to hero. Because all you really need to succeed are good gym shoes and a never give up attitude.
The Constitution of the Republic of Ghana (1992) in particular is a landmark constitution in the sense that it purports to provide for all situations that human experience could call to mind. It also endeavours to provide for possible situations that can be anticipated. This is quite understandable because life in this age is so complex that reliance on only scientific knowledge and method or what can be proved alone is not enough. The late Twentieth century world was overwhelmed with a shocking fact that human beings were detonating themselves in the Middle East in what has come to be commonly known as Suicide Bombing. Nigeria is a federation while Ghana is a unitary republic. Both however derive their common experiences in governance from Britain as well as empirical occurrences. It is in this context that all can view these constitutional provisions as well as their backgrounds. Readers are implored to look at the issues discussed in this work without prejudices. My paramount aim is to set the records straight and not to denigrate; I also aim at creating awareness so that no tyrannical dictator should get an opportunity to rise up again in Ghana any day. It has to be admitted that there is something nasty about the human species: The tendency to be absolutely domineering to the exclusion and the consideration of other people's views or interests, a situation, which should not be allowed to manifest in persons trusted with top leadership positions in governance. That is what successive constitutional arrangements in Ghana and Nigeria, especially in the former, have sought to achieve.
A stolen clutch bag triggers a chain of events that winds its way towards Sungei Road. A $100,000 reward for a missing girl sets off a separate chain of events that also converges upon Sungei Road. And at Singapore's renown 'Thieves' Market' in Sungei Road the two chains are entangled in a chance meeting that brings together a teenage street gang and a private detective. They are forced into a hasty, uneasy alliance to take on an international criminal syndicate. But are wits and street skills enough to prevail over the power and ruthlessness of organised crime?
The book gives a biography of Almakan Bekov based on the conversation with a famous healer and seer, who, by the will of God, was called to save seriously ill patients, as well as to give predictions for the future. Almakan Bekova predicted the fate of all the presidents of Kyrgyzstan. But she sees her main vocation and work of life in returning the heritage of the Great Kyrgyz Kaganate to the people of Kyrgyzstan. We believe that the unique fate of the heroine of the book will arouse wide interest among readers, and this work will be appreciated. The book has already been translated into Russian and English, and one of these days it will be presented to the attention of readers of both hemispheres in electronic and printed (book) versions.
Princess Evalina Pinkfeather of Jewelleria is finally attending the Copper Level at The Academy Of Young Royals. The Academy is all that she has dreamt of. Her days are filled with fascinating lessons like magic, history, alchemy and astronomy and she makes good friends there. Meanwhile, a dark plan from an even darker organisation is brewing. A figure of authority is not what she appears to be. One day, a security breach disrupts lessons and the school enters an emergency lock-down. Amidst the ensuing mayhem, Evalina's best friend Selena is captured by the evil forces. Will Evalina and her friends be able to defeat the enemy and save Selena as the academy sinks into chaos?
It's Ming's first day at school in a new country! Everything and everyone are new to her. She did not make any new friends at first but found a girl, Mika, who showed kindness to her. They immediately became good friends and enjoyed sharing all the fun things about the Chinese and Japanese culture with each other
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