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Pain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 107

Pain

About The Book:- Life can present with many challenges defeats, failures, humiliations, losses, and myriad oppositions to success, happiness, fulfillment, purpose, destiny and completeness. Some even wonder what's the point, what is the meaning of life when life consistently and persistently presents with one struggle after another, with an unrelenting barrage of painful situations and experiences? For some the pain of life has caused them to retreat to isolation and loneliness; others turn to substance abuse, illicit sexual relationships and other addictions to soothe the pain; while others simply give up. While life can be challenging, especially during difficult times, we sometimes do not have the wherewithal to navigate through painful situations and therefore continue to be plagued by past hurts. The Book Pain Still Standing delves into some of the painful situations that we experience in life and offers hope, healing and restoration for those who have been unable to find their pathways to wholeness and deliverance for their souls.

Ruruban Migration In India: Causes And Consequences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250
Biology Class XI by Dr. O. P. Saxena Dr. Suneeta Bhagiya Megha Bansal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 900

Biology Class XI by Dr. O. P. Saxena Dr. Suneeta Bhagiya Megha Bansal

Content - 1. The Living World, 2. Biological Classification, 3. Plant Kingdom, 4. Animal Kingdom, 5. Morphology Of Flowering Plants 6. Anatomy Of Flowering Plants 7. Structural Organisation In Animals,8. Cell : The Unit Of Life 9. Biomolecules 10. Cell Cycle And Cell Division, 11. Transport In Plants, 12. Mineral Nutrition, 13. Photosynthesis In Higher Plants, 14. Respiration In Plants 15. Plant Growth And Development, 16. Digestion And Absorption, 17. Breathing And Exchange Of Gases, 18. Body Fluids And Circulation, 19. Excretory Products And Their Elimination, 20. Locomotion And Movements, 21. Neural Control And Coordination, 22 Hemical Coordination And Integration [Chapter Objective Type Questions] Syllabus - Unit I : Diversity of Living Organisms Unit II : Structural Organisation in Plants and Animals Unit III : Cell : Structure and Function Unit IV : Plant Physiology Unit V : Human Physiology

Principle of Accounting by Dr. Jitendra Kumar Saxena, Dr. S. K. Singh, Mohd. Asif Khan ( SBPD Publications)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 632

Principle of Accounting by Dr. Jitendra Kumar Saxena, Dr. S. K. Singh, Mohd. Asif Khan ( SBPD Publications)

An excellent book for commerce students appearing in competitive, professional and other examinations. 1. Concept of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), 2. Accounting Standards : International and Indian, 3. Accounting for Price Level Changes or Inflation Accounting, 4. Accounting of Non-trading Organisations/Institutions, 5. Joint Venture Accounts, 6. Consignment Accounts, 7. Accounts of Banking Companies, 8. Accounts of General Insurance Companies, 9. Departmental Accounts, 10. Branch Accounts, 11. Hire Purchase System, 12. Instalment Payment System, 13. Royalty Accounts, 14. Partnership Accounts : Preliminary and Final Accounts, 15. Reconstitution of Partnership Firm : Goodwill and Admission of a Partner, 16. Reconstitution of Partnership Firm : Retirement and Death of a Partner, 17. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm (Excluding Insolvency of Partner)

Peanuts (Slices of Life)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Peanuts (Slices of Life)

Peanuts are a metaphor for crunchy real-life incidents-tempting, irresistible, and sometimes unpalatable. The incidents narrated have their breeding ground in a small town, Bhopal, in Madhya Pradesh. The book is a compilation of slices of the lives of a small coterie of some government employees, and their families living lives up to the fullest; very grounded parents only aspire to inculcate good values among their kids; the growing up of middle-class children in well- knit-families-their day to day happenings in schools-colleges, with their friends and friends' parents. This bowl of peanuts is about three things-life, life, and life.

S.P. Saxena SURYA's Maa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

S.P. Saxena SURYA's Maa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Pakistan, Her Relation with India 1947-1966 [by] K.C. Saxena
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Pakistan, Her Relation with India 1947-1966 [by] K.C. Saxena

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Random Thoughts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

Random Thoughts

Thoughts which might randomly surpass one's imagination as a passerby cloud, penned down and given a language anyone could easily relate to. A strict belief on a pathway shown by one of the great writers that ideas are never-ending pieces of your daily life. The story you live every day. It's up to you whether you make it up to find out the perfect piece to choose for your writing. email: micro.network@yandex.com for any inquiry

Love Chameleon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

Love Chameleon

Love Chameleon is an anthology of contrarian poems penned over 20 years wherein the poet uses the metaphor of the Chameleon to elucidate the complex themes of love, lust, loss, longing, sexuality and outdated social mores. The book is paradoxical in that it blends several contradictory elements to make a powerful whole it is at once intrepidly bold and sensual, movingly sensitive and absurdly hilarious. The poems are further multi-layered in that they exist at the level of words but also convey higher meaning at another, more metaphysical level. In the end, the book truly captivates by its sheer candidness matched in equal measure with a witty and vibrant play of words.

Sunset by the River
  • Language: en

Sunset by the River

Love isn’t always simple. It sometimes has some of the most unexpected and inexplicable twists and turns as it unravels in one’s life. And more often than not, it also holds the power to break even the strongest of us. And who knows that better than Ayaan? Ayaan Vaidya, a young, ambitious, successful techie working for the corporate world has it all going perfectly fine, until one routine afternoon, when, in the middle of a conference, his phone buzzes to life with a call from an unknown number. The caller, however, is well known. He ignores it, initially, but the caller is persistent. It isn’t until he gives in and attends to it that an unexpected Pandora’s Box gets unlocked that’ll set him down a road that’s absent of any U–turns. Will he reach his destination in time, or will it be too late by the time of his arrival?