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Godfrey C. Luyt's work covers themes such as loss of innocence,traumatic life experience,suffering and survival through a range of topics including the devastation of Apartheid-entrenched poverty,the personal impact of HIV/AIDS,familial & societal disintegration.He writes about homelessness,street life and often ponders negative extremes in relation to childhood,offspring and the redeeming powers of love and friendship. In this debut anthology,the author explores his constant search of "the truth" in a world,which he regards as a delusional reality.The author also touches on everyday issues,such as love and loss.His humanitarian and social activist nature comes out strongly in his poetry.Some of his poems might come across as controversial,but the author should be commended for his honesty and directness.Considering English is not the author's first language,this might not be a literary work of genius,but the messages will touch everyone who will read these poems.
Studies at the University of Zimbabwe were very challenging and most of my time was devoted to revising, making notes and completing assignments. I never went to bed earlier than midnight. Many lecturers did not give us enough revision material and it was reliant upon us to source notes from library textbooks. Formulating and sticking to a study timetable was essential. The exam pass mark was high and supplementary exams had to be written. There were practical and oral exams. The food and drinks were good and wholesome. I chose to live off campus and this enabled me to also work part-time at Chicken Inn particularly during the school holidays. As I progressed into post-graduate studies following two years of teaching O- and A-Level, I was employed as a laboratory and research assistant, junior lecturer and lecturer. The UZ was badly affected by annual student riots, power cuts and police and army interference. Eventually in 2003 it sadly became time to leave and work overseas.
When the Dutch and the British settled in the Rhodesia's they found a country with weather and climate like no other. The rich soil and abundant rainfall was very favourable. Topography varied from the Lowveld with grass and semi-scrub land suitable for cattle farming, to the Midlands and Highveld suitable for cultivation of crops and smaller livestock. The mountainous areas of Melsetter, Chimanimani and Vumba provided ideal areas for the cultivation of coffee and tea. Agriculture became the backbone of the economy. The abundance of harvest and meat made Rhodesia completely self-sufficient and the industrial manufacturing sector rapidly expanded and boomed. During the war(1964-1980) Agricultural output did not slump. In spite of the reassurances for the white farmers after independence, their prominence was doomed from the year 2000 when they were attacked, killed and their land grabbed. The economy has not recovered from that onslaught. To fight for what is right has been a long battle and many have tired.
Learn How To Earn: using the stock market’s money, is a self help motivational book packed with strategies and methods on how to trade the stock market for profitable gains. It uniquely brings together wealth psychology, money management and standard trading techniques to capture and stimulate the reader’s interest in the subject of stock market trading and investing.Learn How To Earn gives readers an opportunity to gain personal wealth using the stock market: if they are willing to assume the risks.This book should be of interest to various readers from all lifestyles and within all kinds of professions. Therefore, it will suit: unemployed, employed, those who are seeking an opportunity to supplement their income, anyone who is seeking financial freedom, those who are pursuing personal wealth along with current traders and investors.
The Forensic Killer San Francisco wakes to the news of another brutal killing. The Criminal Investigation Team are baffled by the lack of evidence at this latest crime scene. Just like any other it's the same - no DNA, no evidence, no trace, nothing to implicate a potential suspect. Victor Corelli heads up the team and has just signed up Tom Johnson as the newest recruit. Young and enthusiastic, Tom has always wanted to be a real hero. As the lack of evidence brings them no suspects and the bodies begin to pile up, the team are under pressure to find their guy and begin to look a little closer to home. What does it take to catch a killer? As they say it takes one to know one.