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WriterPreneur: 25 Innovative Secrets to Generate Multiple Income Streams as a Writer
Rated 5.00 out of 508Many writers have been in various forms of dilemmas when it comes to making use of their creativity to earn good money. There are many beliefs that a writer can only make money from authoring a book. Unknowingly however, there are other ways available to writers that rather generate even more than just writing and publishing a book. There is a great opportunity to earn good money by using writing as the foundation to solve people’s problems.
It is not about accessibility which becomes the challenge to these creative secrets but rather the realization that such even exist. There are many accessible ways writers can position themselves to make good money either on fulltime or part time basis when explored and taken advantage of.
This book is to help reveal many of these secrets, how and where to access them, and the ability to take advantage of them to realize their long-cherished dreams of becoming entrepreneurial writers. This will bring in multiple streams of income and will create that dream business for the writer.
To the ‘newbies’ who are yet to begin the writing journey, this is more than a companion which will lead them to the ‘promise land’. Your writing journey is beginning in earnest and will propel you to greater heights with this material. You will not just write and publish but also build a conglomerate from your writing.
The concepts outlined are easy to assimilate and will direct you to be able to get the most out of your writing. Prepare to be educated, provoked, and redirected to the right path on your writing journey.
There are 25 innovative secrets yet to be explored by writers. Get this material and explore.
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The New Student’s Companion: For Primary Schools
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Courtesy for Boys and Girls
Rated 5.00 out of 501Age Range: 9 years and above
Most of us were trained with this as a guidebook. Fundamental rules of courtesy for young people, rules on behaviour; much more needed today!
This book is adapted from up-to-date fundamental rules of courtesy as they apply to young people of today and list for the guidance of parents and teachers 165 rules on a gracious refinement of behaviour.
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Declamations of Century: Poetry for the Lovers and the Haters of Poetry
Poetry is and must be the combination; the necessary union of music and prose, born before each, born from each, and the sacred core of each. The higher purpose of poetry is to express the truth artfully; To be the bridge connecting philosophy to art, logic to aesthetics, science to intuition, reason to emotion. And the poet must be, more so than the voice, the expression of the voice.
Declamations of Century is a book of poems concerning ageless matters of existence and consciousness. Written with clarity of language as a priority, the poems in this book, despite the allusions and double meanings intrinsic to poetry, are each composed of language open to be understood and discerned by the common reader—Poetry should not be strictly exclusive to poets and poem enthusiasts. Just as truth benefits not only the seekers of truth, poetry should benefit and improve not only the seekers of poetry.
The contents of Declamations of Century are scrupulously arranged, so to have you submerge gradually into contemplation. Even so, to make you buoyant in thought so you ascend in contemplation. And in so doing, appreciating the primary purpose of poetry and mind.
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Gems from the HillTop
Gems from the HillTop is a masterpiece that delves into life’s most profound questions and offers hope to readers. — Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman, The Church of Pentecost, & President, Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council
This book is a compulsory reading for all Africans and their potential leaders. — Emenike Olisa Mbanugo, Attorney, Lagos, Nigeria
Let these gems of wisdom become part of your life, enriching your journey towards a life of significance and unwavering faith. — Sidney Lino de Oliveira, PhD., Professor, PUC Minas – Brazil
A must-read book for new and aspiring leaders who want to make a difference in this world. — Rodrigo Goncalves Ferreira, Aeronautical Engineer at Raytheon Technologies, Royal Canadian Navy Officer
The book is a worthy investment to one’s library as it holds time tested truths that need to be shared. — Alex Njukia, World Vision East Africa, Nairobi, Kenya.
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Become an Investor! Not a Taker — HillTop Secrets
I am trusting that Become an Investor! Not a Taker will trigger a major social transformation in our time and beyond. — Rt. Rev. Dr. Abraham Nana Opare Kwakye, Moderator of General Assembly, PCG
A storehouse of wisdom nuggets, it will gladden the heart of every mentor and mentee. It couldn’t have come at a better time in this era of leadership crisis. — Hon. Justice George Appah Kwabeng, Justice of the High Court of Ghana and The Gambia
With thought-provoking stories and biblical insights, this book offers wisdom on leadership, integrity, and the value of giving. It serves as an inspiring call to action for anyone seeking to live a purposeful and fulfilling life that leaves a lasting imprint on future generations. — Joshua Oppong-Sarfo, PhD, Ghana
This book serves as a powerful reminder of how we can be positive forces for change in the world, reflecting Christ-like values in our daily lives and inspiring others to do the same. — Rev. Dr. Thangminlun Mangte, India
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Courtesy for Boys and Girls
Rated 5.00 out of 501Age Range: 9 years and above
Most of us were trained with this as a guidebook. Fundamental rules of courtesy for young people, rules on behaviour; much more needed today!
This book is adapted from up-to-date fundamental rules of courtesy as they apply to young people of today and list for the guidance of parents and teachers 165 rules on a gracious refinement of behaviour.
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Ga-English Dictionary (3rd Edition)
Suitable for the general public, basic schools, JHS, SHS and Colleges of Education.
Suitable for the Ga and non-Ga speaker and learner.
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Highlife Time 3
Highlife is Ghana’s most important modern home grown dance-music that has its roots in traditional music infused with outside influences coming from Europe and the Americas. Although the word ‘highlife’ was not coined until the 1920s, its origins can be traced back to the regimental brass bands, elite-dance orchestras and maritime guitar and accordion groups of the late 19th and very early 20th centuries. Highlife is, therefore, one of Africa’s earliest popular music genres.
The book traces the origins of highlife music to the present – and include information on palmwine music, adaha brass bands, concert party guitar bands and dance bands, right up to off-shoots such as Afro-rock, Afrobeat, burger highlife, gospel highlife, hiphop highlife (i.e. hiplife) and contemporary highlife.
The book also includes chapters on the traditional background or roots of highlife, the entrance of women into the Ghanaian highlife profession and the biographies of numerous Ghanaian (and some Nigerian) highlife musicians, composers and producers. It also touches on the way highlife played a role in Ghana’s independence struggle and the country’s quest for a national – and indeed Pan-African – identity.The book also provides information on music styles that are related to highlife, or can be treated as cousins of highlife, such as the maringa of Sierra Leone, the early guitar styles of Liberia, the juju music of Nigeria the makossa of the Cameroon/ It also touches on the popular music of Ghana’s Francophone neighbours.
There is also a section on the Black Diasporic input into highlife, through to the impact of African American and Caribbean popular music styles like calypsos, jazz, soul, reggae, disco, hiphop and rap and dancehall. that have been integrated into the highlife fold. Thus, highlife has not only influenced other African countries but is also an important cultural bridge uniting the peoples of Africa and its Diaspora.
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Afram Twi Dictionary: An English-Asante Twi Dictionary
Suitable for the general public, basic schools, JHS, SHS and Colleges of Education.
Apart from getting an insight into the meaning of English words in Asante Twi, this comprehensive English to Twi Dictionary also has the potential of giving the user the orthographical as well as in-depth knowledge about Asante Twi words.
This dictionary can therefore be described as an academic asset which every learner of the Twi language must have. Considering its content, it can be said to be a great companion whose benefit can propel users to great heights in the pursuit of excellence in the learning of the Twi language.
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The Ewe People: A Study of the Ewe People in German Togo
The Ewe of Ghana, Togo and Benin have been one of the most documented ethnic groups in West Africa, given their encounters with the German, French and British colonial administrations. In 1906, Jakob Spieth, a German Bremen Missionary, published Die Ewe-Stamme. Die Ewe-Stamme is one of the most comprehensive treatises on the history, religion, economic life, traditional social structure, and, indeed, the entire spectrum of everyday life of the Ewe. Published over 100 years ago the book had limited circulation and became increasingly rare to the extent that it almost became a deified piece of work and source of classified knowledge. Additionally, Die Ewe-Stamme was published in German and old non-standard and colloquial Ewe languages. It is hoped this translation of Die Ewe-Stamme into English and contemporary Ewe might create a revival of interest amongst researchers, enhance the understanding for the traditional Ewe culture and become reading material in schools and universities.
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Junior Picture Encyclopedia
Suitable for children 7 years and above. With great illustrations.
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Adzowo, Alobalowo Kple Gliwo (Eʋe)
A collection of 215 Riddles, 11 Anecdotal quizzes and 5 folk tales, suitable for both adults and children in Eʋe
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Nyamama le Eʋegbeŋɔŋlɔ Me (Eʋe)
This booklet Nyamama le Eʋegbeŋɔŋlɔ Me contains the decisions taken by a panel of scholars of the Ewe Language from Ghana and Togo on word division in the written Ewe. The panel completed its assignment in 1997. It was revised in 1999.
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A Silent Heritage: An Autobiography of Letitia E. Obeng
Dr. Letitia Obeng has produced a fascinating and monumental piece of work; a tribute to scientific scholarship and the strength and ingenuity of Ghanaian womanhood.This is an autobiography of the first female science PhD in Ghana, It is an account of her unusual life experiences that must aspire the youth of today. This book is so engaging you will not be able to put this book down,
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Baebolo (Nzema Bible)
The Holy Bible translated in Nzema has a Vinyl cover material with pictorial illustrations.
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Guide to Good Manners
Age Range: 9 years and above
This book teaches young readers how to be polite and have good manners.
The real secret to good manners is being thoughtful and considerate of others. Thoughtfulness, more than anything else, will help you get along smoothly with others.
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Training the Next Generation of Scientists (The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 36; 2003)
Lectures delivered by Professor Marian Ewurama Addy. Delivered in February 2003.
Lecture 1: Current Programmes for Scientific Manpower Development
Lecture 2: The Way Forward
Lecture 3: Hopeful Signs
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Channels of Prayer, Prophecy and Power: Contemporary Religion, New Media and Transformation of the Public Sphere in Africa
Inaugural lecture by Professor J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, Trinity Theology Seminary, Ghana. Delivered on March 31, 2016.
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Africa Writes Back: The African Writers Series & the Launch of African Literature
June 17, 2008, is the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart by Heinemann. This publication provided the impetus for the foundation of the African Writers Series in 1962 with Chinua Achebe as the editorial adviser. This narrative, drawing liberally on the correspondence with the authors, concentrates on the adventurous first twenty-five years.
Africa Writes Back: The African Writer’s Series & the Launch of African Literature captures the energy of literary publishing in a new and undefined field. Portraits of the leading characters and the many consultants and readers providing reports and advice to new and established writers make Africa Writes Back a stand-out book. James Currey’s voice and insights are an added bonus.
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Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (Volume XIV, 1976)
Proceedings, 1976.
Contents
Address by Dr. R.K.A. Gardiner, Commissioner for Economic Planning, on the occasion of the 16th Anniversary Dinner of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences
Address by the President of the Academy, Professor E.A. Boateng on the occasion of the 16th Anniversary Dinner of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences held on November 28, 1975
The Two Faces of Development – Professor E.A. Boateng
The Energy Problem in Perspective – Professor D.A. Bekoe
The Black Pod Disease of Cacao – Observations on the Parasite – Professor G.C. Clark
On the Growth of Man – Professor S. Ofosu-Amaah
Physical Sources of Energy – Dr. A.N. May
Chemical Sources of Energy – Dr. W. R. Philips
Biological Sources of Energy – Professor E. Laing
Nuclear Pollution – Dr. B.W. Garbrah
Biological Pollution – Professor S. Ofosu-Amaah
The Oil Crisis and its Impact on Ghana – Dr. Kobena G. Erbynn
The Economics of Energy in Ghana – Dr. Assibi O. Abudu
The Political Aspect of Energy for Development – Mr. W.S. Parker
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Proceedings of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences & The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 2 (Volume VII, 1969)
Proceedings, 1969. This issue contains the second series of the J.B. Danquah Memorial Lectures delivered by C. A. Ackah in 1969.
Contents
Drugs and Our Society – Professor A.N. Tackie
Science and Religion – Professor J. Yanney Ewusie
Some Fundamentals in the Political Scene – C.A. Ackah (The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 2)
A Systems Approach to the Provision of Urban Facilities – E.D. Ehrenkrantz
Urban Planning – S.B. Amissah
Administration, Economics and Finance of Urban Planning – J.W.S. de Graft-Johnson
Housing – J. Owusu Addo
Communications – A.L. Bright-Davies
Urban Transportation – Mr. E. Lartey
Electric Power Supply – G.K. Homenoo
Problems of Urban Water Supply – C.K. Annan
Problems of Environmental Sanitation – H. Noye-Nortey
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Notion of the State in Contemporary Africa (Proceedings, 1998)
Proceedings, 1998.
Papers included are as follows:
Beyond State Collapse in Africa: Lessons for the Future – Nana Dr. S.K.B. Asante
Globalisation and the Future of the African State: Challenges and Opportunities – Mr. Alex Ashiabor
Overcoming the Development Problem of the Nation State in Africa through Regionalism – Professor S.K.B. Asante
Evolution of the Nation State in Africa: The Period Since Independence – Professor E. Gyimah-Boadi
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Leadership and the Ghanaian State Today: Reflections and Perspectives (The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 46; 2013)
Lectures delivered by Professor Joseph R.A. Ayee, Rector, MountCrest University College and First Emeka Anyaoku Visiting Professor of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, UK. Delivered between 25 and 27 February 2013.
Lecture 1: The Leadership Paradox and National Development
Lecture 2: Leadership, State Capacity and Public Sector Reforms
Lecture 3: Leadership, the Future of the Ghanaian State and the “Promised Land” Agenda
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Institutional Responses to the Challenges of Nationhood and Democratic Governance in Ghana (The J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture, Series 43; 2010)
Lectures delivered by Professor Justice Anselmus Kodzo Paaku Kludze, former Professor Emeritus of Law at Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, New York. Delivered in 2010.
Lecture 1: Danquah and the Movement for Independence
Lecture 2: The Early Years of Independence
Lecture 3: The Challenges of Today
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