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Who Rules the World? By Noam Chomsky
In an incisive, thorough analysis of the current international situation, Who Rules the World? By Noam Chomsky argues that the United States, through its military-first policies and its unstinting devotion to maintaining a world-spanning empire, is both risking catastrophe and wrecking the global commons.
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Who Says Government Has No Business in Business?
Nigeria in the 70s was looked upon as adequately ebdowed with great potentials to become one of the emerging economies alongside countries like India, Malaysia, Brazil, South Korea, Iran amongst others and more importantly as a beacon of hope for sub-Saharan Africa and the Black nations. All these aforementioned counties have lived uo to expectations and in some cases surpassed them. Nigeria has refused to grow and develop. it still depends wholly on imports for its equipment, plant and machineries, spares, food and even fuel to move her citizen around. This book x-rays the Industrial Revolution, the processes and routes undertaken by other nations to indutrialize and bring porsperity to their reverse the situation in Nigeria. this in debth exposition clearly indicate that government do have business in business. Who is then saying government has no business in business? This book is a must read for all Nigerians especially those who are yearning and waiting for this dream and aspiration of all the Black nations of the World to be fulfilled in this entity called Nigeria.
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Who Will Cry When You Die? by Robin S. Sharma
Are you ready to have the very best within you shine through and create a rich legacy in the process? If so, this potent little book, with its powerful life lessons and its gentle but profound wisdom, is exactly what you need to rise to your next level of living.
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Why “A” Students Work for “C” Students and Why “B” Students
Kiyosaki expands on his belief that the school system was created to churn out ‘Es’ / Employees… those “A Students” who read well, memorize well and test well… and not the creative thinkers, visionaries and dreamers –entrepreneurs-in-the-making… those “C Students who grow up to be the innovators and creators of new ideas, businesses, applications and products.
The book urges parents not to be obsessed with their kids’ “letter grades” (“good grades” might only mean they or the student themselves were successful in jamming a square peg into a round hole…) and focus, instead, on concepts, ideas, and helping their child find their true genius, their special gift. The path they can pursue with a love and true passion.
Robert showcases success stories of “C Students” who grew up to be phenomenal successes – and HIRED those “A Students”(attorneys, accountants, and other school-smart specialists) to work in their businesses… while the more average students, “B Students,” often find themselves in government-type jobs…
Not surprisingly, Kiyosaki will coin his own definitions of what “A,” “B,” and “C” stand for as he gives parents and their children bits of wisdom as well as insights and tools for navigating an ever-changing world… an Information Age world where the ability to change and adapt, understand relationships, and anticipate the future will shape their lives.
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Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? By Beverly Daniel Tatum
Walk into any racially mixed high school and you will see Black, White, and Latino youth clustered in their own groups. Is this self-segregation a problem to address or a coping strategy?
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Why Diets Fail (Because You’re Addicted to Sugar): Science Explains How to End Cravings, Lose Weight, and Get Healthy
This revolutionary eating plan reveals definitive proof that sugar is addictive, and presents the first science-based program to cut out the sugar, stop the cravings that cause most diets to eventually fail, and lose weight–permanently.
If you’re like most people, you’ve tried a few (or maybe many) different diets without success. The truth is, most diets work for a while, but there’s usually a point at which the dietary restrictions become too difficult to maintain. Why? Because whether you’re following a low-carb, paleo, gluten-free, or even an all-liquid green juice diet, the addictive nature of sugar causes cravings to take over and sabotage your diet-of-the-moment.
In Why Diets Fail, Dr. Nicole M. Avena and John R. Talbott reveal definitive proof that sugar is addictive and present the first science-based program to stop the cravings and lose weight—permanently. A neuroscientist and food addiction expert, Dr. Avena has conducted groundbreaking research showing that sugar triggers the same responses in the brain as addictive drugs like cocaine, nicotine, and alcohol. And like those other substances, the more sugar you eat, the more you need to get the same pleasurable feelings. (No wonder your last diet didn’t stick.)
Avena and Talbott’s eight-step plan walks you through the process of going sugar-free and surviving the make-or-break withdrawal period—those first few weeks when your body feels the absence of its favorite sweetener most acutely. An easy-to-use Sugar Equivalency Table developed by Talbott lists the amount of sugar in hundreds of common foods so you know precisely what to eat and what to avoid. And when it comes to what you can eat, you have a lot to choose from. In fact, you’ll probably eat more on this diet than you normally do—while continuing to lose weight.
This science-based program is the diet to end all diets. It will help you break the yo-yo dieting cycle, end those maddening sugar cravings, and develop a new longing for the good food that will keep you fit, healthy, and happy.
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Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? – by Julie Smith
Filled with secrets from a therapist’s toolkit, Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before teaches you how to fortify and maintain your mental health, even in the most trying of times. Dr Julie Smith’s expert advice and powerful coping techniques will help you stay resilient, whether you want to manage anxiety, deal with criticism, cope with depression, build self-confidence, find motivation, or learn to forgive yourself. Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before tackles everyday issues and offers practical solutions in bite-sized, easy-to-digest entries which make it easy to quickly find specific information and guidance.
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Why Islam
Here, an American revert-to-Islam answers that question. The author, K. Sherman, writes: The beauty of Islam is probably the best-kept secret in modern times; it is about time it was revealed. This is the sentiment of a majority of people who are discovering the truth about Islam every day.
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Why Islam Forbids Intoxicants and Gambling
Muhammad Iqbal Siddiqui
Paperback, 123 pages
14 x 21.5 cm
ISBN:81-7101-221-3
Idara Ishaat E Diniyaat (P) LtdLiving in an age where drinking socially has become a norm and gambling dens and casinos fast getting legalised and lawful, being a non-gambler and a totalitarian makes one witness the bizarre gazes from the so called ‘civilized’ and ‘evolved people’. It often makes one hear words like regressive and ultra-orthodox.
The booklet written by Muhammad Iqbal Siddiqui, unlike many books, takes on the topic intellectually and explains in a succinct and lucid manner the adverse effects behind the prohibition, by citing both the temporal and the spiritual harms brought along by the intoxicants and gambling.
A good read for the children who have just begun to interact with the society they are living in.
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Why Islam is our Only Choice
Why Islam is Our only Choice is a compilation of the numerous narratives about the lives, experiences, and previous beliefs as well as Islamic impressions and reasons of different personalities belonging to all walks of life as to why they reverted to Islam. It includes scientists, intellectuals, nobles, professionals, dignitaries, laureates, influentials etc.
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Why Jesus and Mohammad? By Dr. Sherif Wahby
This book Why Jesus and Mohammad? By Dr. Sherif Wahby focuses on the importance of returning to God. It also highlights the reason God created the human being. God wants mankind to live in harmony. He wants us to build, not destroy, to improve, not corrupt. He wants justice to prevail and discrimination to disappear.