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No, this isn’t Noah’s Ark, nor am I a Prophet. I’m just a man who wrote a few books, created a magnificent website: The Ark Project LLC, and truly hopes to initiate a sustainable economic system for deprived people. We may not all have the same beliefs, but if our methods are tried, tested, and proven, we can come together and help others. 

Available Books:

Unlikely Entanglements: A Muslim & Christian Romance

A Better Black Wall Street: #The Real Black Voice

Truth Is In The Art: Spoken Word

"Oh, Say Can You See!?": Secrets

Coming Soon:

Brushstrokes Of Desire

Explore the profound and thought-provoking poetry of Tanya G. Guleria in "The Gospel of Eve." This collection delves into the author's critique of modern society, addressing issues of corruption, greed, and the suppression of women's rights. Through her poetic voice, Guleria challenges societal norms and invites readers to contemplate eternal values such as love, compassion, and the cycle of life. While not a religious text, "The Gospel of Eve" offers a beacon of hope and faith in our collective future. Once a Soul Asked an Angel: Once a soul asked an angel:- Why should I go to Earth?I am afraid of all the dangers,Waiting for me after birth. The angel answered with a  war...
Narindra’s Sweet Shop Narindra Kumar was the proud owner of the biggest sweet shop in Amritsar. It was located on the main shopping street and stood out with its vibrant colours amidst the crowd.In the centre of the window above was a picture of Ganesha, who seemed to be enjoying the delicious aroma of the sweets displayed below him.Ganesha, one of the most famous and beloved deities in the Indian pantheon, is often placed in places where commerce flourishes because his blessing is believed to stimulate ventures as well as an influx of customers and therefore financial revenue. Ganesha is depicted with the head of an elephant with one broken tooth and the body of a man with a rounded ...
While a conflict of interest, be it in life or in fiction, can bring about self-introspection, strange though it may seem, a casual encounter could lead to self-discovery. So it happened with me in the wake of my rebuff to a dogged tempter, “money is not my weakness” and his “what is your weakness” repartee; for the record, either I had been a straight purchase officer or a strict loss assessor, occupations amenable to monetary mischief. However, the idea of this article is not to gloat over my uprightness but to present the genesis of my attitude to money and the vicissitudes of my life as a subject matter for possible research. But the caveat is that much of my growing up that...
Elia de Gareth y La Hechicera de ShadowthornEl crepúsculo dibujó sus últimos toques de oro y púrpura sobre Grammaria, anunciando la llegada de la noche casi perpetua. Elia de Gareth estaba parada en la terraza de su modesta morada, perdida en sus pensamientos mientras observaba el horizonte ardiendo con los últimos alientos del Dragón arcano sobre la estrella Sol.Sus dedos agarraban una carta amarillenta, un objeto cuyas palabras ya había releído innumerables veces, intentando descifrar su significado. Las largas sombras se extendieron, como dedos espectrales que se adentraban en el pasado que Elia tanto ansiaba comprender.Elia era una joven cuya vida había estado marcada hasta ento...
After letting me pen over a score of articles, though my muse prompted me to enter into the arena of fiction, yet it made me struggle to come up with the opening lines of my maiden novel for over ten days or so before “That winter night in the mid-seventies, the Janata Express was racing rhythmically on its tracks towards the coast of Andhra Pradesh. As its headlight pierced the darkness of the fertile plains, the driver honked the horn as though to awake the sleepy environs to the spectacle of the speeding train. On that, in the S-3, were the Ramaiahs with their nine year-old daughter Roopa.”But then “the train stopped at a village station, as though to disrupt Roopa’s daydreams of ...
She entered my office in the German town,bringing the fragrance of sweet-scented flowers.She carried her braid like a majestic crown:A woman who had some incredible powers. Her eyes were reflecting the world in her soul:A woman created for love and delight,But she was in deepest depression devoured,Although her strength hid her sadness from sight. It seemed all her faith in humans was vanishedAnd it was only God who helped her to survive:She fled from her land, from where she was banished,From everything dearest she was deprived. I cannot remember her name, but her faceWill always remind me the strength of her stand:A woman, possessing such power and graceThe beautiful woman f...
Whenever I look at my body of multi-genre work in English, the underlying human possibility intrigues me no end, and why not for my mother tongue Telugu, touted as the Italian of the East, has no linguistic connection with it whatsoever.To start with, I was born into a land-owning family in Kothalanka, a remote Indian village, of Andhra Pradesh to be precise that is after the British had folded their colonial tents from the sub-continent, but much before the rural education mechanism was geared up therein. It was thus the circumstances of my birth enabled me to escape from the tiresome chores of primary schooling till I had a nine-year fill of an unbridled childhood, embellished by village p...
Plants experience stress due to environmental changes, either in biotic or abiotic form, during their life cycle. Non-heritable modifications in morphological, physiological or biochemical characteristics tend to reduce or decrease growth and productivity, and sometimes lead to death.This book presents an exhaustive overview of the specific effects and modifications that could occur in this regard, and will serve to consolidate the ideas to promote standardization of plant adaptation to these changes in the environment. This book returns to the facts of both biotic and abiotic stress, detailing an essential aspect of plant life in the context of stress response.The text is a comprehensive, c...
Stress in Plants: The Hidden Half provides an overview of the challenges of increasing crop or agricultural productivity to meet the demands of a growing population, linking descriptions of physiological, ecological, biochemical and molecular activity in plants with their tolerance and adaptation to natural environments. In the case of plants, a stress is an adverse condition or substance that affects or blocks a plant’s metabolism, growth, or development. The threat to productivity in crops and agriculture due to these stresses cannot be overstated, nor overlooked, especially in light of climate change.The information covered in this book will be helpful in building strategies to cou...
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