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Begin Again (Paperback)
Claude R Royston; Julia A. Royston
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R350
Discovery Miles 3 500
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Erma (Paperback)
Claude R Royston; Julia A. Royston
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R535
Discovery Miles 5 350
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Jillian (Paperback)
Claude R Royston; Julia A. Royston
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R537
Discovery Miles 5 370
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The last 500 years of modern history in the West have witnessed
Europeans (whites) wage continuous war and form the USA (United
States of America) and European Union, both of which are
characterized today by large, global economies of scale. This same
500-year time period witnessed the East, characterized by China
(and Japan), suffer intrusions by the West, but manage to maintain
its cultural unity and today create a large, global economy of
scale, capable of competing with the West. The book Too Late to Go
Home? addresses what the last 500 years of modern history have
reaped in Ghana (and black Africa) from the point of view of a
historically-conscious, African-centric African-American, who has
returned home to the Continent to live. His story critically
describes a warm, mostly-accepting, culturally cohesive people
(i.e., the masses) who willingly suffer a grossly inadequate
infrastructure, educational system, and ruling political class.
Despite an apparent abundance of natural resources (dams, gold,
oil, etc.) and a glorious pre-colonial history, Too Late to Go
Home? describes a so-called developing Ghana (and black Africa)
that looks poised to function as a second-class society
in-perpetuity, unless an updated, Nkrumah-like, Pan-African vision
is adopted by its leaders (politicians, academicians, ministers,
tribal leaders) to transform the society. Too Late to Go Home? is a
scholarly, but "no holds barred," look at Ghana's (and black
Africa's) glaring problems, but it presents a solution in the form
of a Pan-African, economic model and equation that could be used to
uplift the entire country, instead of just the ruling classes.
Depending on the clock (paradigm) one uses, time is running out, if
it hasn't run out already
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Vernice (Paperback)
Claude R Royston; Julia A. Royston
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R515
Discovery Miles 5 150
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The Gifted (Paperback)
Claude R Royston; Julia A. Royston
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R359
Discovery Miles 3 590
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Deep down inside of you is something that the whole world needs.
You might ask, down inside of me? Yes, everyone has something that
they do that comes naturally. You don't have to work at it. It is
easy as the air you breathe. People are pleased when you do that
thing that you do. No matter how many other people can do that same
thing, it is something special when you do it. You might ask, what
is that? It's a gift inside of you. You might ask, I have a gift?
Yes, you have a gift inside. Do you know what that gift is? If not,
this book will help you find that gift. If you know what your gift
is, how are you using your gift? Hopefully, these words are
stirring something on the inside of you to grow, give, learn and
know about your God given gift. I am gifted and you are gifted too.
There is a clarion call going out, where are the gifted?
This is a book of Poetry Spoken word Praise to God Retaliation
against Sin Notification of What's To come Wake-up call to What's
going on In the world Today And a warning to those Non-believers
The ambiguous unclear Uncertain Cloudy, Obscure Confused
Misinformed Minds of this World God is for Real And so is hell
My name is Mary Ethel Green a very nice eight year old but
practically everybody in my whole family and church calls me
Sustahgirl When my aunt Ruthie went to heaven her son, Sonnyboy
came to live with us. I already have seven brothers and one sister
but, my mother says that there is room enough for one more. I don't
know because when Sonnyboy comes to live with us, the real
excitement begins.
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Whubble Village (Paperback)
Design Art; Edited by Claude R Royston; Jared R. Koyle
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R279
Discovery Miles 2 790
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A young boy is teased because of the way he talks, but discovers a
special secret that helps him remember life in the Village where he
lived before coming to the Town of Whubble. Family and friends
share a priceless message with him that he must carefully guard,
yet share with others. He is given a pearl to remind him of his
purpose and potential. If he does well, then when his life is
complete he can return to the Whubble Village.
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