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Hashem Al-Hashem is an Iraqi with a German citizenship who left his home country, Iraq, years ago and settled in Germany with his uncle. After a while, he separated from the family business and started his own business.
Today, Hashem is forty years old, and he has not changed much from how he was fifteen years ago, except that time has left some traces on his body, such as the loss of movement in one of his fingers of his left hand after he was shot by a bullet, and the change in the color of his black hair after the white strands took over his head, and the gray color became dominant while retaining its density, coupled with some of the scars he acquired in his direct matches with his competitors. Along with some scars that his opponents left on his face and in separate places on his body, and the years have failed to erase the traces of those scars from his body and his memory.AED -
10 Facts About Direct Selling
Are you tired of the nonsense, stereotypical talk and double talk?
Are you tired of the scams of unprofessional, pushy direct sales reps?
Would you like to give yourself the opportunity once and for all to see clearly the business venture associated with direct selling?
This book is not about why you should also work in direct selling, but rather aims to help you make an objective decision, whether to accept or reject, realistically and without any pressure.AED -
100 X 100
Happiness is the main goal for everyone in life. Work places are also focusing on happiness among their employees. Recently, many countries started to organize conferences and summits about happiness in work place. This means that happiness became an essential concept and requirement rather than being an optional one.
I chose to name the book (100X100) where the first 100 is 100 different ways to achieve happiness at work place and the second 100 means around 100 words in each paragraph.
My objective is mainly to open the reader’s mind about the mentioned tools without going into a lot of depth, then give the opportunity to readers to search more about each tool.AED -
13 Sins
We often think stories come from our personal lives, but they actually come from the mature imagination of a young writer that we were exposed to.
Small stories often come with big meanings.
Anger and admonition, love and hate, magic and demons, religion and doctrines – the stories in this book discuss these themes and much more.AED -
27 Years - Just A Piece Of Meat
Many women find themselves trapped in a cycle of abuse, whether it be physical, mental, emotional, or financial. It can be easy to believe promises and hold onto hope for change, especially when love and trust are involved. But staying in a toxic marriage, whether for the sake of children or fear of the unknown, can have unseen consequences. This book is about learning to trust in God and recognizing the blessings in hardship, even when it feels like a punishment. It's about embracing the change and having the strength to let go when things are at their worst. This is a journey towards finding gratitude in the trials and tribulations of life.
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28 Poems - 28 قصيدة
Poetry is a God-given gift. Time to share it with the whole world to bring back all the praises and glory to His Almighty name.
الشِّعر هبة الله للإنسان، وقد حان الوقتُ لمشاركته مع جميع الأمم لتسبيح ربِّ المجد والقوَّة.
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40 Pearls Of A Teen
Immerse yourself in a captivating collection of poems, birthed from the reflective mind of a teenager. This anthology encapsulates the essence of vulnerability, integrity, courage, and the intense, fluctuating emotions characteristic of modern-day adolescence. The transitional phase of teenage years presents a unique challenge: it offers neither a simple passage into adulthood nor the ability to cling to childhood. Each poem in this collection stands out, born from a diverse array of perspectives on life's various situations and circumstances. The author conveys a sense of optimism and hope for the future of teenagers, regardless of the obstacles they may face. This compilation is not just a reflection of youth but a beacon of hope, offering insights into the complex journey of growing up.
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Seven Years Of Autumn
You might fall in love or fall into an even bigger problem. Holding between your hands prose pieces that cover part of our everyday feelings. Then, we put them in the drawer next to our beds when we sleep, so that their existence does not bother us. These pages are screaming with all the events and feelings we ignore, the messages we do not send, and the stories we do not pass on.
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A Boy From Bahrain
This book, A Boy from Bahrain, is an English translation of a chapter in my Arabic book, Colored Papers.
I thought this book might be an interesting way for English readers to learn about the typical life of a young boy in Bahrain during the years 1930-1950.
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A Combination Of My Midnight Thoughts
It’s not about finally being happy,
But how I got there.
You won’t hear what you want to hear,
What you already believe,
And that’s the best part.
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A Dorse Named Sid
A Dorse Named Sid is a fanciful story portrayed through short rhyming verses, which are both thought-provoking and will ignite the readers imagination. It is a fun book to read and shares a valuable lesson for children: the age-old moral of not judging a book by its cover.
The characters are a mix of human and mythical to help explain the moral in an easy to understand manner. A Dorse Named Sid will help children challenge stereotypes and generalisations. The book teaches children that they should decide who their friends are based on how they make them feel, and how they treat them, rather than on how they look, or what they have been told to be true (by others) about them.
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