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Animals go to town promotes awareness for the environment, enhancing children's knowledge by incorporating names of the animals and colours with delightful illustrations by Vishwa Silva Rohan.
In ATHEISM, Cyrus attempts to explore what itmeans to be an atheist. On the path to understandingatheism, Cyrus examines the meaning of selfhoodand awareness through poetry. He discovers the pathto enlightenment starts from within and is aided withthe knowledge of what lies without. Cyrus discoversthat atheism is an evolving process best observedthrough empathy, affection, honesty and moral/ethical integrity. He realizes the journey to becomean atheist is an individual effort to transcend oneselfand aim for enlightenment.
When a couple of young scientists decide to test an invention to help survive modern daycalamities and disasters, their lives are changed forever. Nothing remains the same. Author's Bio: Born on the Gulf Coast in Southern Mississippi, Vladimir Mavar developed an interest in Science and Literature early on, later studying business and literature while in Europefor several years.
Something bad had happened in New York. Misdiagnosed as psychotic, abandoned by family, and in the hands of Pennsylvania Social Services, Jason Sutter enters the Dubois foster home for difficult cases.The voices come from every direction and plague his waking hours. The medication offers relief but banishment from the house to the toolshed outback quieted the screams and sobbing calls for help.Jason is not psychotic. A gifted telepath he must struggle to get out from under the medication then start down the long path to discovering what happened and how to control his abilities. He will make friends along the way and learn more and more about himself and his enemies: dangerous people like himself and normal persons like his foster mother Lydia Dubois.The story in Book 1 tells how Jason recovers and decides how best to protect his friends and himself.Future installments will capture the battles, the reuniting of his family, and how Jason's kind came intoexistence.
They had arrived to Naidakan, a country that for Amilkar, was only a temporary refuge, but forhis family it meant the new home; their future, the rest of their life. Walking around the house,watching his children, he felt unable to plan or schedule future activities. He did not know inpractice the society's usages; through the studies he learned about history and customs.Amilkar's concern was how to instruct his children when he did not know what this world hadfor him and his family.At one point, he got a phone call that woke up his spirit and enthusiasm. It was an employmentinterview offer. He prepared himself, and visited the place he had been informed, punctual anddressed up as he used to. At the first sight, the interviewer smiled at him in a sarcastic way,telling him that he did not need such clothes to clean desks or wash floors.
The objective of this study was to identify the operational and policy bottlenecks that areadversely affecting trade growth between Liberia and Nigeria. Focus was on assessing theimpact of Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) on the flow of goods from Nigeria to Liberiaand vice versa; how the NTBs are affecting the flow of goods andpeople; what are the inhibiting factors, and make recommendationsfor consideration by policy makers in the trade sector of the twocounties. Majority of the Liberian and Nigerian traders that travelby road to do business are small (petty) business people. Theytravel with their goods or put them on the trucks from Nigeria toLiberia. The question that the study tried to investigate was that"why is it that these business people are not able to expand theirbusinesses and tap successfully on the big Nigerian market ofover one hundred million consumers?" The study found out thatthe Non-tariff barriers are a contributing factor to restraining tradeflow within West Africa, especially between Liberia and Nigeria.The NTBs are a binding constraint inhibiting trade and limitinggains from trade. Among the NTBs affecting trade flow betweenLiberia and Nigeria are the many checkpoints on the highway andborder posts, the practice of extorting money from traders, andthe high level of corruption and bribery at border custom posts onthe trade route. The study concludes with operational and policyrecommendations
The objective of this study was to identify the operational and policy bottlenecks that areadversely affecting trade growth between Liberia and Nigeria. Focus was on assessing theimpact of Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) on the flow of goods from Nigeria to Liberiaand vice versa; how the NTBs are affecting the flow of goods andpeople; what are the inhibiting factors, and make recommendationsfor consideration by policy makers in the trade sector of the twocounties. Majority of the Liberian and Nigerian traders that travelby road to do business are small (petty) business people. Theytravel with their goods or put them on the trucks from Nigeria toLiberia. The question that the study tried to investigate was that"why is it that these business people are not able to expand theirbusinesses and tap successfully on the big Nigerian market ofover one hundred million consumers?" The study found out thatthe Non-tariff barriers are a contributing factor to restraining tradeflow within West Africa, especially between Liberia and Nigeria.The NTBs are a binding constraint inhibiting trade and limitinggains from trade. Among the NTBs affecting trade flow betweenLiberia and Nigeria are the many checkpoints on the highway andborder posts, the practice of extorting money from traders, andthe high level of corruption and bribery at border custom posts onthe trade route. The study concludes with operational and policyrecommendations
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