A popular preoccupation in the earlier literature from Africa was the impact of western civilization on the African tradition. The earlier African writers like Chinua Achebe, Ngugi Wathiongo, Elechi ... Continue to Reading
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The first thing you have to decide is the type of book you would like to read. It does not matter whether you like to read fiction or romance or even accounting books. As long as you enjoy reading it... Continue to Reading
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Books are the best friends of human being. It realizes us the power of knowledge, helps our understanding of different subjects and makes us a better person. It also improves our communication skills... Continue to Reading
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Not many people are able to say they will have graduated from high school and published two books by the age of 16. But Diya Das can.
Das of Wilkes-Barre is a senior at Wyoming Seminary College Prepa... Continue to Reading
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Nobody cares the angle of a kite in the air in conjunction with a tree. There is not a profession in the world that is going to require you to know this. It is impossible to go through math without d... Continue to Reading
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In the business world, every little bit of information that you can attain matters to help get you ahead of the competition. “Money Puzzles” is a book that presents unique and enticing in... Continue to Reading
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The author of the highly touted financial book “Money Puzzles: On Critical Thinking and Financial Literacy” has had such great success with it that he has moved it to many other countries... Continue to Reading
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Sergiy Klymchuk has created a context for teenagers and adults to enjoy training in personal and professional financial literacy. Just the thought of training in this field sounds bland and boring, b... Continue to Reading
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Thomas Mann, a German short story writer-novelist was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. When his diaries were unsealed in 1975, they told of his struggles with his sexuality and which fo... Continue to Reading
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Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle” is an incredible book that is well known for its condemnation of the unsanitary conditions of meat packing plants, but many people today don’t kn... Continue to Reading
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