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admissions secrets   Pointers From the Expert: Getting   Admittance Into Top Business Schools
  Business school has become a springboard for attaining    credentials and of course, theoretical knowledge for most    executives in training. The admissions pool is flooded with    competent and inept candidates, making the selection    extremely competitive.


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    Letters to my Sisters: Plain Truths... 
    In Letters to my Sisters: Plain Truths and Straightforward      Advice From a Gynecologist, Dr. Ngozi Osuagwu frankly      speaks in conversational tones to fictional patients, or I      should say the reader, about issues pertinent  to women's      health.

 

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   Innocence Lost to Arms
   Darfur still cries for help; Rwanda did so over a decade ago     and was ignored for some time.  Sierra Leone also experienced     this gruesome  inhumane episode in 1993, with children     forcefully recruited into the army and robbed of their     innocence. A hard look into the eyes of a child soldier only tells you he is still innocent, even behind the ridiculous façade of a man.

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   People of the Rising sun
   Since the Nigeria-Biafra civil war of 1967-70 which resulted in     the mass killings of Igbo migrants living in northern Nigeria,     some writers,  particularly those of Nigerian descent, have    attempted to document this piece of historical moment in their    work, either as a sense of nationalism or their version of the    truth.

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   The Prophet of Zongo Street
    In The Prophet of Zongo Street , Mohammed Naseehu Ali      writes ten short stories with mythical tales, racial and social      prejudices and rich characters based in the day-to-day      settings of both Kumasi , Ghana and New York City.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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