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At the age of 8, Kyle is briefly transported back to Ancient Egypt after holding an enchanting amulet where he encounters a beautiful woman named Amira. From this experience, his love for archaeology develops and he meets Emma who, since the age of 5, has had strange visions of a young Egyptian girl who she speaks to in Arabic, which baffles her parents. The lives of Emma, Kyle and Amira, and the worlds of Ancient Egypt and the modern world are mysteriously intertwined as they grow from being children into adulthood. When Amira's spiteful and jealous brother puts her life in danger, can the power of the amulet and the time-travelling Truth Seeker and Her Heart help to save her life and future generations? And what part do the mysterious Knights of Ramla have to play as the puzzle unfolds?
Ahmed was running from his past. Coming to Nigeria, he thought he would be able to start afresh and have a normal life. Sameera also had a past she would like to forget. When she met the handsome stranger with a foreign accent, she thought she had finally found happiness, until their pasts caught up with them. The Thin Line is a story about love and friendship, trust and betrayal, but most of all, the importance of family.
A disk containing sensitive nuclear information and capabilities is missing from United States government facilities. This raises the prospect of nuclear war if the information on the disk falls into wrong hands. The political and military leadership of the United States call Kwame Harris, a former US military officer, out of retirement to help avert the unthinkable and retrieve the disk. Kwame and his team employ the use of modern weaponry, technology, and sheer wit to counter their adversaries. However, will this be enough to outsmart their adversaries? Their relentless pursuit of the disk leads them to confront unsavory characters, unforgiving terrain, varied culture, and recent world history in their race to save mankind.
The Kenya Gazette is an official publication of the government of the Republic of Kenya. It contains notices of new legislation, notices required to be published by law or policy as well as other announcements that are published for general public information. It is published every week, usually on Friday, with occasional releases of special or supplementary editions within the week.
Lethal Addiction By: Chuma Anikwata Lethal Addiction is about a teenage girl who becomes addicted to substance abuse. This attracts friends who are also involved in substance abuse, ultimately being a bad influence. Drug addiction is a global epidemic. Africa as a whole and Nigeria in particular lose millions of lives to drug addiction every year. Lethal Addiction is a book that exposes the dangers of substance abuse. No young person who reads this book would want to venture into any form of substance abuse, so it's supposed to be a handbook for every teenager and adult who wants to have a preview of the consequence of drug abuse. After reading Lethal Addiction, readers will have a preview of the destructive life that springs from substance abuse. This would discourage the reader from ever attempting any form of substance abuse and help them make better life choices
Reporting from war zones around the globe, acclaimed journalist William Shawcross gives us an unforgettable portrait of a dangerous world and of the brave men and women, ordinary and extraordinary, who risk their lives to make and keep the peace. The end of the Cold War was followed by a decade of regional and ethnic wars, massacres and forced exiles, and by constant calls for America to lead the international community as chief peace-keeper. The efforts of that community -- identified with the United Nations but often dominated by the world's wealthy nations -- have had mixed results. In Africa, the West is accused of indifference or too little, too late. In Cambodia, the UN presides over f...
Since her win at the Brit Awards in 2012 for Our Version of Events, Emeli Sandé has gone from strength to strength. From writing songs for artists, including including Alicia Keys, Gabrielle, Leona Lewis, Alesha Dixon, and Cheryl Cole; to performing at the Opening and Closing ceremonies at the London 2012 Olympic Games. Author, John Dingwall, talks to Emeli, her parents, her sister, schoolteachers and those who have been involved in her career. He details her childhood, her first record deal and how she was initially rejected by Gary Barlow – who told her she was never going to be a star. Emeli Sandé – Read All About It describes an artist’s struggle to the top, from her early collaborations with the likes of Wiley, Tinie Tempah, and Professor Green, before making it as an artist in her own right.
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