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The Glow Of Life
From the pain of childhood to the walls of university, from a long silence to a friendship that became a mirror of truth, this story unfolds the radiant glow of a thorny human journey, where memory intersects with the present, and a hidden conflict emerges over a mysterious legacy, threatening to erase it once more.
This is not a tale of pity but a testament to awakening, an ending that doesn’t close the doors but leaves the reader with a single question: What if everything I thought was life was just a beginning?
30.00
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Daily Journal Between Parent And Child
In a busy world, The Daily Journal invites parents and children to pause, connect and reflect together. It supports children in understanding their feelings, recognising their strengths and developing a positive mindset, while parents journey alongside them as guides and role models.
Through reflections, gratitude and intention, the journal creates as safe space for open communication and deeper connection, helping parents tune into their child’s inner world. Small daily moments then become powerful opportunities to build confidence, nurture wellbeing and help children feel truly seen and heard.
50.00
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The Soft Hand That Everyone Fears
This book addresses a series of concise messages to anyone interested in one of the most important professions today: internal auditing. It’s aimed at aspiring internal auditors, entry-level practitioners, experienced professionals, senior and executive management, department heads involved in internal audit activities, and board members. The book seeks to clarify a range of questions, reflections, and ideas, and perhaps it’s no exaggeration to mention the myths surrounding the profession, the role of internal auditing, and its practitioners.
This book will provide a clear and straightforward answer to a number of questions that have long been circulating within organizations, among employees at all levels who are not auditors, and among skeptics with varying intentions: “What is the actual role of auditing? What do they do? What do they write? What services do they provide? Is there added value in their reports? Are they adequately qualified? Are there standards governing their work? Are they like police officers?”
But the bigger question is, “They audit us and evaluate our activities, but who audits them and evaluates their activities?”
Through this book, I wanted to present the auditing profession from a different perspective, as a strategic partner within the organization, and to definitively dispel any ambiguity or confusion surrounding the auditing profession for all stakeholders. After finishing the book, I believe the reader might even suggest changing the title to “The Soft Hand Everyone Loves” instead of “The Hand Everyone Fears.” Let’s see!
55.00
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