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0$3.99 – $22.99Pseudoscience Advocates Darwinism
Whereas
Science Endorses Anti-Darwinism
Darwin’s theory of evolution, which asserts that new species are formed gradually through competition, is being challenged as empirical studies show that new species are, instead, produced rapidly through cooperation. In other words, the mechanism set forth in Darwin’s theory are not the ones that result in the development of new species. The damning evidence against Darwinism is laid out in multiple scientific books such as What Darwin Got Wrong (2010) by the atheists Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, and Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis (2016) by the agnostic Michael Denton. New Scientist magazine’s headline “Darwin Was Wrong: Cutting Down the Tree of Life.” in its January 24-30, 2009 issue, (marking the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth) represents the overwhelming scientific truth.
Thus, whereas Darwinism requires missing links that have never been found, the empirical evidence invalidates the need for missing links. Darwinism predicts numerous intermediate varieties, and its adherents blame the imperfection of the geological record for our inability to find them. Anti-Darwinism, on the contrary, predicts the absence of intermediate types, which is consistent with observations today. Darwinists posit that most of our DNA is inconsequential or junk, but anti-Darwinists assert that there is no junk DNA, a claim that aligns with damning scientific data.
Considering the aforementioned, Michael Ebifegha contends that Darwinism is broken beyond repair, but it has not been as readily or easily abandoned like other disproven scientific theories because it is a delusion.












The Sound of Animals
1$3.99 – $14.99This story was inspired by spending quality time with my grandchildren. It was written in a way to explore the sounds that animals make through the eyes of a little boy. I feel it is important that children understand that people and animals are very complex. In fact, they are so complex that it is impossible that they could have been created only by chance. Only God the Creator could have thought of every intricate detail that makes us who we are. This story is a good way to open the discussion with your child about how God created everything differently. Now every creature is unique in its own special way. I hope you have fun reading this with your children.













I Pharmacist
0$3.99 – $9.99“I Pharmacist” is a memoir by Ghayda Alrass, a pharmacist, that offers a unique perspective on the profession. Alrass approaches her stories with humor and a welcoming smile, showcasing the rewarding, awkward, laughable, and disturbing aspects of being a pharmacist. The book serves as a valuable guide for pharmacy students and anyone interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy. Through nineteen anecdotal chapters, Alrass provides insightful and universal tales that shed light on the pharmacist’s role and the interactions with the general public. Readers will find themselves laughing, empathizing, and gaining a fresh appreciation for the vital work pharmacists do.





The Journey: Appalachia to Paradise to Purgatory
1$55.99 – $62.99An autobiography of the innocence, happiness, and final disappointment of a West Virginia coal miner’s son who sees his country on the slippery slope to immorality and cultural destruction as he journeys from the coal fields to the military and highest levels of academia. This book describes the life and travels of a skinny, hard-nosed, hard-working West Virginia kid, a true believer in his family, the West Virginia-Appalachia culture, and the goodness and righteousness of the United States of America. Rags to riches story of a sort, from the primitive life of the coal fields to a Chief Master Sergeant in the Air Force and a Ph.D. from a world-class university. He reveals a liberating journey and appreciation of his country while at the same time experiencing the slow decay of the American culture and values that he knew as a young man.

The Magical Eggs on Dragon’s Lair: The Key, The Coin and the Ring Book 2
0$3.99 – $24.99The politicians in a faraway town want to build a dam. This means Dragon’s Lair would be submerged underwater. The politicians are not listening to the pleas of their residents. Something must be done to save Dragon’s Lair.
The twins, Evette and Adam-with their two friends John and Jane-band together to find a way to save Dragon’s Lair. Their journey takes them deep into the mountains of East Dragon’s Lair, where they discover a new world that is worth saving.
What are the discoveries the children make that can save Dragon’s Lair?

SE NECESITAN DOS (Spanish Version)
0$3.99 – $25.99Fiel al espíritu altruista iniciado por su madre, Louisa Daniel, trabajadora social, Emily Kritisch realiza servicio comunitario. Al aceptar un puesto en la junta directiva de una organización sin fi nes de lucro, Sustain and Shelter, Emily tiene que sortear a un grupo de miembros asustados y situaciones extrañas. Además, Emily debe ocuparse de las responsabilidades de la maternidad, la auditoría del negocio de su esposo y otras labores de voluntariado. Si solo necesitara dos de estas actividades, sería una maestra de la gestión del tiempo y la efi ciencia. Sin embargo, como mujer del siglo XXI, Emily debe encontrar la solución a tres muertes en su vida multitarea. Únete a Emily en “Se Necesitan Dos”, el tercer libro de la serie de misterio de Louisa Daniel, mientras ella, con la ayuda de su madre, Louisa, resuelve una situación enigmática en el trabajo de voluntariado.
“Detalles que llaman la atención, prosa fluida e interesantes detalles personales”.
– Library Journal (por Social Graces)“El segundo misterio, lleno de fantasía, de Hall es un plato contundente”.
– Publishers’ Weekly (por Nowhere Is Somewhere)

Discovering My Royal Heritage While Surviving in Black Skin
0$3.99 – $22.99Surviving in Black Skin is an illuminating virtual journey within the black skin of the author whose life was abruptly uprooted from his southern home in Mobile, Alabama, and transplanted onto the western coast of Los Angeles, California. The reader learns that his family’s abrupt transplantation was part of a much larger southern exodus of people in black skins in reaction to the tortuous lynching of a 14-year-old kid named Emmitt Till. It’s quite a paradox that the continued lynching’s (6500 between 1865 and 1950), like the late George Floyd, didn’t limit the murders to the South.
The consequence of the covert and overt racism Webster experienced while living through the paradox of racial integration in high school, college, the Navy, as well as his workplace, provides the reader with Webster’s vision of the institutionalized xenophobia which exploded into the Watts Rebellion of 1965. Webster introduces the reader to the launching of: Black Student Unions, the Black Panthers, the Congress of Racial Equality, and some of their leaders such as Malcolm X, Huey Newton, Stokely Carmichael, Angela Davis and the non-violent crusade of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.. The author culminates these encounters by taking the reader out of the United States of America, to Africa’s Egypt only to discover his great ancestry; Pharaohs in Black Skins who were the original authors of the first written language, literally the very African birth of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
The reality that an advanced civilization of people in black skins, were the authors of the civilization of Ancient Egypt has not only been dismissed, but vehemently condemned by conventional Egyptologists, archaeologists, and even the present Arabian Egyptian government.
The reader will take away from this book a better sense of “WHAT HAPPENED?” How the ancestorial history of people in black skins was literally transformed into the Greek, Jewish, and Islamic history, while “Black History” is relegated to “Slave History.” Why are the names of the great Pharaohs not mentioned in the bible. The names of nearly every prince and priest are spelled out; first, second and third cousins; first and second wives; beggars and even prostitutes are named, but the names of the most important and powerful men and women in the world at the time are not mentioned. The king lists of pharaohs who ruled the most powerful and civilized country in the world for over three-thousand years aren’t named. The leaders that provided the very blueprint for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are never named, but simply referred to as pharaoh. Could it simply be because they were in Black Skins?
The reader will eventually discover that we are all just one human race with one common heritage.
AFRICA

ES BEDARF ZWEI (German Version)
0$3.99 – $25.99Ganz im Sinne des Altruismus ihrer Mutter Louisa Daniel, einer Sozialarbeiterin, engagiert sich Emily Kritisch für gemeinnützige Zwecke. Als sie einen Posten im Vorstand der gemeinnützigen Organisation „Sustain and Shelter” übernimmt, muss Emily sich mit einer Gruppe verängstigter Vorstandsmitglieder und seltsamen Vorgängen auseinandersetzen. Darüber hinaus muss Emily ihren Verpfl ichtungen als Mutter, als Finanzkontrolleurin für das Unternehmen ihres Mannes und in anderen ehrenamtlichen Tätigkeiten nachkommen. Wenn es nur zwei dieser Aktivitäten wären, wäre sie eine Meisterin des Zeitmanagements und der Effi zienz. Als Frau des 21. Jahrhunderts muss Emily jedoch die Aufklärung von drei Todesfällen in ihr multitaskingreiches Leben integrieren. Begleite Emily in „It Takes Two”, dem dritten Buch der Louisa-Daniel-Krimireihe, wie sie mit Hilfe ihrer Mutter Louisa eine rätselhafte Situation in der Freiwilligenarbeit aufklärt.
„Aufmerksamkeitsstarke Details, flüssige Prosa und interessante persönliche Nebenaspekte.”
– Library Journal (über „Social Graces”)
„Halls skurriler zweiter Krimi ist ein reichhaltiges Gericht.”
– Publishers’ Weekly (über „Nowhere Is Somewhere”)




Bullets of ’71: A Freedom Fighter’s Story
0$19.99Bullets of ’71: A Freedom Fighter’s Story details Dr. Nuran Nabi’s experience growing up in rural Bangladesh and living through the tumultuous episodes of the Bangladesh liberation movement and the liberation war. This is the true story of how a frail young man developed into a politically conscious student activist before transforming into a heroic freedom fighter in the Bangladesh Liberation War.
Throughout Dr. Nabi’s narrative, the untold stories of the Bangladesh Liberation War unfold. The sacrifices and heroic actions captured through Dr. Nabi’s words define more than his accomplishments, they define his entire generation. The Bangladesh Liberation War was a people’s war. Men and women, young and old, students, farmers, bureaucrats, laborers, political activists, and defected Bengali soldiers of the Pakistani military, all joined the liberation war. Bullets of ’71 is their story.
The Bangladesh liberation war was bloody. Three million people were killed, thousands of women were raped, and ten million people were forced to become refugees. However, this story transcends the events of the war. It explores the political backdrop amongst China, the United States, the Soviet Union, and India. Dr. Nabi effectively illustrates how the selfish decisions of a few world leaders led to millions of crimes perpetrated against humanity.
But among all the pages in this book, none are more candid and horrific than those that cover the atrocities committed by the Pakistani military. Although the Bangladesh genocide unfolded during the nine months of the liberation war, Dr. Nabi thoughtfully separates these stories to remind us of why he and his fellow freedom fighters fought.
Bullets of ’71: A Freedom Fighter’s Story is the most authentic account of the events that transpired in 1971 Bangladesh. It is a captivating story that captures the elements of the universal struggle for freedom.

































































