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		<description>The original writings of author Alaka Ochieng Cross</description>
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			<title>GOD'S BREATH</title>
			<description>A YOUNG MAN FILLED WITH INBORN CHARISMA BRINGS LIFE INTO A DEJECTED PROVINCE</description>
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			<title>GOD'S BREATH</title>
			<description>A YOUNG MAN FILLED WITH INBORN CHARISMA BRINGS LIFE INTO A DEJECTED PROVINCE</description>
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			<title>THE CONFESSIONS OF AN ALTAR BOY</title>
			<description>An altar Boy Chews More Than He can Swallow And Ends Up Wasting The Priest's Life</description>
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			<title>WHEAT AND WEED</title>
			<description>A YOUNG LAD GETS RICH QUICK BUT LEARNS A LESSON ON TRUST.</description>
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			<title>FERNS TOO ARE FLOWERS</title>
			<description>A SHORT AND LAZY LOVE STORY</description>
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			<title>Introduction</title>
			<description>The integration of all the five or rather six basic senses in order to project a somewhat reasonable judgment or projection of the reality is what I call the common sense. Seeing a barking dog and being able to acknowledge the fact that the sound you hear is sourced from the animal you see i..</description>
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			<title>Wisdom In Philosophical Terms</title>
			<description>Wisdom Explained in a way that a philosopher would allude to. Intended to be used in learning institutions to teach about wisdom.</description>
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