This dictionary opens users to the beauty of the Kenyang language. This dictionary is comprehensive by design and curated with the need to facilitate and ease knowledge in the Kenyang language. This dictionary was joyfully curated by EyaLingo, dedicated to safeguarding and preserving traditions of the African society.
This dictionary is your gateway to the beautiful Kenyang language, allowing you to explore its vocabulary, grammar, and cultural nuances. Whether you're a Kenyang speaker, a language enthusiast, or a researcher, you'll find a wealth of words and expressions to help you connect with this vibrant African culture.
In a world abundant with choices, "What Matters?" explores the interplay between preferences, needs, and wants.
This transformative journey uncovers human priorities, emphasizing the impact of understanding what truly matters for a fulfilling life.
Serving as your guide through introspection, the book navigates fleeting wants and soul-nourishing needs. It facilitates the recognition of aspirations, the clarity of values, and the pursuit of a purposeful life. By celebrating shared humanity, it inspires the forging of a unique path that resonates with the heart and touches the lives of others.
"What Matters?" stands as an ode to living a meaningful life—a celebration of diverse dreams and the pursuit of fulfillment. Let it accompany you in understanding, guiding toward a life of purpose and significance.
Family Planning and Child Upbringing in the third world.
Tenyindze Therence Zabze
This book underscores the importance of pre-planning for parenthood, focusing on the cultural challenges in African societies such as polygamy and early, unplanned childbearing leading to familial struggles. It advocates for family planning knowledge to combat large family sizes, poverty, and high dependency ratios. The rights and duties of parents are explored, emphasizing providing for basic needs, education, healthcare, and emotional support while protecting children's rights. The book also addresses hindrances to education in disadvantaged communities, discusses the impacts of social media on children, and guides parents on monitoring usage. Offering practical insights, it serves as a resource for informed family planning decisions, aiming to break cycles of poor planning in the third world.
The EyaLingo English - M'muock fosimondi Dictionary
Eyalingo
This dictionary opens users to the beauty of the M'muock Fosimondi language. This dictionary is comprehensive by design and curated with the need to facilitate and ease knowledge in the M'muock Fosimondi language. This dictionary was joyfully curated by EyaLingo, dedicated to safeguarding and preserving traditions of the African society.
This dictionary is your gateway to the beautiful M'muock Fosimondi language, allowing you to explore its vocabulary, grammar, and cultural nuances. Whether you're a M'muock Fosimondi speaker, a language enthusiast, or a researcher, you'll find a wealth of words and expressions to help you connect with this vibrant African culture.
Nkongho, once a revered figure in the village of Nchang, undergoes a transformative journey that propels him from a role model to a separatist fighter, driven by events that determined his life’s choices. However, his fight leads to his demise, leaving his wife lost in the vastness of nature and imprinting a profound impact on his son, Nkongho Julius. As young Nkongho Julius grapples with the complexities of growing up without his father and the haunting echoes of his traumatic experiences from a tender age, the narrative unfolds into a poignant exploration of ceaseless self-discovery amidst the formidable challenges of his unaccepted mental issues. These experiences cast a pervasive shadow, sculpting him into a wholly different person as he endeavors to rectify the errors of the past and carve out a path aligned with the unforeseen twists that life reserves for him. "War After the War Ends" is a compelling tale of love, loss, and the unending nature of war. Not based on real life but a projection of the probable future of a people indebted to the effects of war.