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How to Stop Time
- Hardcover: 336 pages
- Publisher: Canongate Books; Main edition (6 July 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1782118616
- ISBN-13: 978-1782118619
- Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 3.1 x 22 cm
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How to Write Reports and Proposals: Package Your Ideas; Present With Confidence; Persuade Your Audience (Creating Success)
Getting a message across on paper and presenting a proposal in a clear and persuasive form are vital skills for anyone in business.
How to Write Reports and Proposals offers pointers for anyone who needs to impress, convince, or persuade their colleagues or clients. Using checklists, exercises and examples, it explains how to plan what to write, how to transfer ideas onto paper, and how to edit them to achieve the best results. There is also valuable information on the power of language, persuasive writing, and presentation.
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HUQUBATU MIN TARIK (USMAN BIN MUHAMMAD AL- KHAMIS)
HUQUBATU MIN TARIK (USMAN BIN MUHAMMAD AL- KHAMIS)
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I Am Thunder By Muhammad Khan
By Muhammad Khan
I Am Thunder is the debut novel from stunning YA voice, Muhammad Khan, which questions how far you’ll go to stand up for what you believe.
‘An uplifting, empowering novel with hope at its heart’ Observer Children’s Book of the Week
‘Funny and clever – a perspective long overdue in British fiction’ Alex Wheatle, Guardian Prize-winning author of Croton Knights
‘This one is special . . . punches well above the weight of most debuts’ The Times
‘This assured, hopeful debut feels unprecedented and essential’ Guardian
‘One of the most distinctive narrators I’ve read in ages.’ Fiona Noble, Bookseller
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I Can Pray Anywhere!
Weight 0.31 kg Dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 cm author Yasmin Ibrahim extent 15 imprint The Islamic Foundation publication-year 2005 binding Board book isbn 9780860373247 -
I Can Read The Quran (Almost) Anywhere! [I Can Series]
This book I Can Read The Quran focuses on the importance of studying the Qur’an in Islam. Its study makes us realise all the more the countless gifts of Allah to us.
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I Can Wear Hijab Anywhere (I Can Series)
This book I Can Wear Hijab Anywhere explains that Hijab, which Islam prescribes for girls and women, is not some obstruction, preventing them from leading life in a natural way. While observing this norm a Muslim girl can participate in all activities.
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I Found You
Everyone has secrets. What if you can’t remember yours?
‘How long have you been sitting out here?’
‘I got here yesterday.’
‘Where did you come from?’
‘I have no idea.’Lily has only been married for three weeks. When her new husband fails to come home from work one night, she is left stranded in a new country where she knows no one.
Alice finds a man on the beach outside her house. He has no name, no jacket, no idea what he is doing there. Against her better judgement, she invites him into her home.
But who is he, and how can she trust a man who has lost his memory?
Two women, twenty years of secrets and a man who can’t remember lie at the heart of Lisa Jewell’s brilliant new novel.
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I Know Many Songs, But I Cannot Sing
While exploring Cairo, Ib, an American, is taken up with by Armenian Gamal-Leon, who follows him by way of a practical joke during the Muslim Ramadan fast period, and humorous cultural misunderstandings ensue.
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I LOVE ARABIC: Arabic Numbers
Description from the publisher:
Arabic Numbers, the third book in the I Love Arabic series, introduces young learners to identifying, counting and writing Arabic numbers. This colourful book presents each number along with delightful illustrations, which the young learner has to identify, count, say aloud and then practice writing. Arabic Numbers is an exciting first book for young learners who want to master Arabic numbers. Arabic Numbers develops these skills: * Identifying numbers * Counting numbers * Writing numbers.
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I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister By Amélie Sarn
I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister By Amélie Sarn is about Sohane who loves no one more than her beautiful, carefree younger sister, Djelila. And she hates no one as much. They used to share everything. But now, Djelila is spending more time with her friends, partying, and hanging out with boys, while Sohane is becoming more religious.