His Duty, Her Destiny

His Duty, Her Destiny

Author: Juliet Landon

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2012-01-17

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1459229754

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London, 1473 The time had come…duty called. Bound by his word, Sir Fergus Melrose would honor his betrothal, but first he must claim his betrothed…. His task wouldn’t be easy. Lady Nicola Coldyngham was no longer the young lass who had worshipped his every move. Nor, since he’d spurned her childish love, was she willing to give up her heart so easily again. Her defiance became his challenge—a challenge he was unable to resist. Spurred on by the promise of her fiery beauty, this was one contest Sir Fergus Melrose had every intention of winning.


5 Success Keys: Be the Architect of your Destiny

5 Success Keys: Be the Architect of your Destiny

Author: Nishant Kumar

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Published: 2024-08-16

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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5 Success Keys: Be the Architect of Your Destiny is a self-help book meticulously designed for success seekers who aspire to achieve their goals without distractions. This book delves into five fundamental principles—sacrifice, seriousness, consistency, concentration, and time management—that are essential for attaining success in any field. Each chapter offers practical advice, real-life examples, and actionable strategies to help readers integrate these keys into their daily lives. By following these five success keys, readers can become the architects of their own destiny, transforming their dreams into reality. This book is a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to unlock their full potential and lead a successful, fulfilling life.


The Palgrave Handbook of African Social Ethics

The Palgrave Handbook of African Social Ethics

Author: Nimi Wariboko

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-03-30

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 3030364909

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This Handbook provides a robust collection of vibrant discourses on African social ethics and ethical practices. It focuses on how the ethical thoughts of Africans are forged within the context of everyday life, and how in turn ethical and philosophical thoughts inform day-to-day living. The essays frame ethics as a historical phenomenon best examined as a historical movement, the dynamic ethos of a people, rather than as a theoretical construct. It thereby offers a bold, incisive, and fresh interpretation of Africa’s ethical life and thought.