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Goddess Girls #6: Aphrodite the Diva By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams, Glen Hanson
₦2,000In book Goddess Girls #6: Aphrodite the Diva By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams, Glen Hanson, an exchange student from Egypt, Isis, is encroaching on Aphrodite’s match-making turf. Will she also edge Aphrodite out of her group of friends?
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Goddess Girls #4: Artemis the Brave by Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
₦2,000In Artemis the Brave, Artemis, goddess of the hunt, is always perceived as the bravest goddessgirl at Mount Olympus Academy. What her classmates and best friends don’t realize is that sometimes she isn’t as courageous as she looks.
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Goddess Girls #19: Echo the Copycat by Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
₦2,000Echo is a forest-mountain nymph and the new girl at Mount Olympus Academy. She is a little nervous, so she tries to mimic all of the gestures, expressions, and slang of the cool MOA students.
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Goddess Girls 18: Hestia the Invisible By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
₦2,000Hestia feels unseen at Mount Olympus Academy in this eighteenth Goddess Girls adventure.
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Goddess Girls #20: Calliope the Muse By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
₦2,000Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, has trouble putting her bright and fun ideas into action in this twentieth Goddess girls adventure!
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Goddess Girls #13: Athena the Proud By Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams
₦2,000Athena wants to upgrade a labyrinth for King Minos, but her approach causes problems in this Goddess Girls adventure.
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The Forerunner: His Parables and Poems Paperback – Unabridged,
₦2,000The wisdom, poetic outlook, and deep humanity for which Gibran’s best-known work, The Prophet, is famous are also amply present in The Forerunner, published just 3 years earlier. Heartfelt and compassionate, it is a memorable, internationally acclaimed collection of 24 morality tales dealing with universal human concerns. Five black-and-white illustrations by the author.
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What Color Is Your Parachute? Guide to Rethinking Resumes: Write a Winning Resume and Cover Letter and Land Your Dream Interview Paperback
₦2,000The first resume book from the What Color Is Your Parachute? career guru Richard Bolles.
Resumes get an average of eight seconds of attention before going in the trash—or getting on the shortlist. That’s just one of the findings reported here, as legendary career expert Richard N. Bolles presents new research about resumes in a guide that summarizes everything job-hunters and career-changers need to know about this essential tool.
This timely resource features the latest research on important resume topics such as key words, soft skills, scanning software, social media, and online posting. Bolles argues that on the basis of what we now know, we need to rethink what a resume is—and how it should be written. He details the words that must be avoided, and the words that must be used, on a resume that wins you interviews.
This slim volume distills a huge amount of information down to its very essence. Armed with tips and shortcuts based on the author’s decades of experience, you can craft a resume and cover letter that will stand out to your dream employers—and increase your chances of getting interviews and landing jobs.
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Patios and Verandas by Elle Decor Magazine
₦2,000Patios and Verandas by Elle Decor Magazine A patio, covered courtyard or veranda marries the flair of interior design with the themes of outdoor life. Here, journalists from Elle Decor magazine have traveled the world over to bring you many exquisite examples of decorating out-of-doors as you begin to realize your own exterior fantasies.
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The Three Fundamentals, The Four Precepts and the Conditions of Prayer
₦2,000This booklet The Three Fundamentals, The Four Precepts and the Conditions of Prayer informs the reader about the fundamental tenets of Islam and explains the precepts of monotheism and humanity’s contract with its Creator. The author then describes the preconditions and conditions required for the Muslim prayer (salâh).
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The Muslim Home: The Islamic Way of Life Series 4
₦2,000What does the home represent to each one of us? Is it not the place where someone eats, enjoys intimacy with his wife, sleeps and rests? Is it not the place where he can be alone and meet his wife and children? Is the home not the place that offers cover and protection to women?