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Absolute Radio : The Inspiring Story of the First Private Radio in Ghana's Western Region

A spellbinding true story of entrepreneurship, media, culture and tradition. A story of girls and boys who became heroes - on the wings of a radio station to reveal a character and spirit of Africa that is all too often missing.
R 573,11

Adolescent self-concept, self-control adjustment and pedagogical concerns of working mothers and housewives.

Importance of mother In life, a person generally come across various forms of relationship like father, son, husband and wife but the most dearest and hearty of all is of a mother. Mother is the best gift given by the creator on this earth. The word 'mother' itself is unique and no one can replace her position in the life of human beings. Mother occupies a special place in everyone's life; every woman has an instinct to have children in other words to become mother in her life. The breath of a
R 1 076,28

Alarm in the Firehouse : A Memoir of America's First Openly Gay Professional Firefighter

In the early 1980s, Kevin joined the Key West Fire Department. His dream of being a professional firefighter had come true. He hadn't imagined how being gay would threaten his fellow firefighters. Kevin became the target of fierce and unrelenting homophobic assaults intended to force him out of the department. His story highlights the importance of personal values and a sense of humor when facing adversity. Against a backdrop of the emerging AIDS epidemic, Kevin relays a narrative of conflict,
R 410,49

An Angel at My Door : A mother's fight for her daughter to live to her potential

Do we value quality of life for people with disability? Do we see the rich gifts that people with disability offer us individually and as a society? To be blunt - no, we don't, and it's time for change. Joanne Lynam is a devoted mother to three adult children. Her youngest child, Emma, was born with disabilities that could have seen her "swept under the carpet" and largely dismissed by society. However, Joanne saw Emma's potential and began to fight the myopic discrimination that o
R 545,81

Africaining a Gory Glory Morning

El Shoetef is captured in the common wealth driven world of the early 2000s where political correctness propagating zealous moralists are using digitised egocentric driven narcissism to justify eradication of independent critical opinions. One day he manages to escape towards Africa which harbours a society lacking the luxury of being narrow minded munchkins. However another evil is awaiting him there. And it has already laid its interest on others with a growing revengeful hunger. The chase fo
R 945,90

All the Single Ladies : Reflections on Singleness from the Unmarried Women in the Bible

Have you ever noticed that singleness is not nearly as valued or celebrated in the church, as marriage is? We treat singleness like it's a curse or an afterthought from God. Think about it. Ruth, Esther, and the Proverbs 31 Woman are all force-fed to us in hopes that we will get ourselves ready for marriage. But what do we do until then? Does our life only have significance once we're married? Just like all the well-known women of the Bible, there were plenty of single women whose unyieldin
R 308,70

America! What Were You Thinking? : Emancipating 3,953,761 enslaved Africans and African Americans and then leaving them to live in the same general population alongside their former enslavers, overseers, drivers, and various other proponents of slavery in the hopes that everyone could all j

The melting pot experiment is the largest social experiment in the history of civilization with 330,682,117 (and counting) voluntary and involuntary participants. However, beyond the long, winding, and provocative title, this book is at its core, simply a glass half-empty or glass half-full proposition. Was the melting pot an experiment that wen
R 331,21

America Explained : A Guide for Indian Immigrants

America is a confusing place, especially today. In America Explained: A Guide for Indian Immigrants, Allison Singh draws upon interviews with Indian immigrants and her own experience to answer practical and complex questions about America.
R 293,76

An Elephant's Story

An Elephant's Story is a beautiful picture book that inspires readers of all ages to help elephants.
R 232,07

Acts of Intercession : Women Intercessors of the Bible

Acts of Intercession is a devotional study of women intercessors of the Bible.
R 606,78

Accidental Travels of a Single Woman

An exciting and often humorous memoir of a woman's short stories taken from her life-long diary. Terry stays with people through European home exchanges and an affordable travel club. The unexpected variety makes it a thought-provoking and entertaining read as Terry celebrates the spice of life and new experiences that can change the way we think
R 316,28

Africa Rising : Shedding Black Africa's Burden

The images that readily capture people's imagination when asked about Africa are: hunger, disease, famine, malnutrition, civil strife, unpaved roads, and general underdevelopment. Dr. Ogula makes the case that black Africa must take responsibility for its own development without allowing its primal proclivities taking control.
R 311,09