Among the poverty alleviation programmes that India has had so far, MNREGA deserves importance due to its impact to rural community in terms of income generation and poverty alleviation. One of the...
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? (1852) is a novella by Frederick Douglass. Having escaped from slavery in the South at a young age, Frederick Douglass became a prominent orator a...
Revision with unchanged content. The desire to be entertained or informed, the driving forces of routine or habit, the need for companionship and the alleviation of loneliness- nearly all people ca...
This is a story of a little girl Lory and her animal friends. They have trouble finding a gift for mother on Mother's Day. They search the forest in their own adorable ways to manage something for ...
G.K. Chesterton delivers insightful commentary on modern behavior and social practices influenced by big business, gender roles, government and other notable figures throughout his lifetime.<...
When Dreams Dictate addresses the key factors fronting the real meaning of a successful life. Many people have money but are unhappy, lonely and emotionally insecure. Many people are more hardworki...
While vacationing at a spa, a sculptor, who's unhappily married, encounters a former model whose love he rejected in favor of a more successful career. As the pair reconnects, t...
Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905) is a novel by English author E.M. Forster. The work was Forster's first novel, and its success helped launch his lengthy and critically acclaimed career ...
China's influence on world affairs is rising. But will it fundamentally change the international political order? And what kind of political order do the Chinese citizens want? This book approaches...
Whirligigs (1910) is a collection of short stories by American writer O. Henry. Inspired by his experiences as a fugitive and in prison, these stories address themes of poverty and provin...
White lesions of the oral cavity can range from a reactive lesions to malignancies. One cannot come to a definitive diagnosis based on the clinical appearance of the lesions alone. Many lesions lik...
The White Lie (1915) is a mystery novel by Anglo-French writer William Le Queux. Published at the height of Le Queux's career as a leading author of popular thrillers, The White Lie
White-Jacket (1850) is an adventure novel by American writer Herman Melville. Based on the author's personal experience as a seaman in the United States Navy--Melville spent fourteen mont...
This book is about a Great Nigeria. The book focuses on the history of Nigeria before the coming of Europeans, norms, festivals among the people called Nigerians. It also centers on the good attitu...
Revision with unchanged content. Measuring public opinion on abortion is an ongoing concern for pollsters, political scientists, journalists and advocates, mainly because the public does not always...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. While many practises conversion for wealth, fame, money, others have ...
North Korea's collapse has been incessantly predicted since early 1990s after communist block destroyed but its practical termination has been suspended over two decades. On the reverse, North Kore...
Who Would Have Thought It? (1872) is a novel by Mexican American author María Amparo Ruiz de Burton. The novel, Ruiz de Burton's debut, is a semi-autobiographical story of race, class, an...
A nobleman with a penchant for solving mysteries works to uncover the truth about a dead body found in the bathtub of an architect's home. This is a peculiar case that requires the unique...
Why I May Still Be Canadian is an irreverent look at all things Canadian and Israeli by a Canadian expat who somehow ended up in self-exile somewhere in the empty expanse of the Negev desert. David...