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A-LEVEL PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY GUIDE

This book, A-LEVEL PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY GUIDE, has been written with the teacher and learn needs in mind. It is comprehensive enough to be used as a textbook or as a reference material for the benefit of both teachers and learners. Equally, it can serve as a useful source of information and facts for research activities by leaners across all geographies and syllabuses.

The book’s contents cover almost all A-Level Physical Chemistry syllabuses world-wide. Its content architecture is designed to ensure the book is a dependable GUIDE to leaners, easy to follow and user-friendly.

The teaching-learning of the Physical Chemistry subject is based on the sequential approach in teaching-learning because the chapters covered, topic by topic or unit by unit, are not fragmented as seen in other sources. Instead, they are continuous until the end of the A-level syllabus.

"Here Is What People Are Saying About Our Book"

Williams NKURUNZIZA’s Pangs of Life is an impressive and perfect blend of poetic ecocation and images which, though rooted in a country which he clearly loves passionately, gives the book a universal and lasting appeal transcending all boundaries. This poetic symphony has haunting quality that inspires optimism in the capacity of the human spirit to fight, revive and thrive against all odds. A gripping, captivating read.

The Hon. Vijay Darda Member of Parliament, Republic of India And Chairman, Lokmat Media Pvt. Ltd

What the eyes did and did not see What the ears did and did not hear What the mouth did and did not speak about All are succinctly captured and luminously displayed in these poems. A heart-throbbing and a deep soul-searching masterpiece

H.E Dr S K Mbambo High Commissioner of Namibia, New Delhi, 2013

The collection of poems by Williams NKURUNZIZA, aptly titled Pangs of Life, leaves one in state of silent contemplation. Each page has a story, each description carries exquisitely framed moments in history and each line of his poems captures the very special experiences of life in an emphatically enchanting continent. It brings to us a part of a world that has a rich tradition, an eventful past, a pulsating present and a potentially glorious future.

Dr Sandeep Shastri Pro-Vice Chancellor, Jain University and Consultant for International Projects in South Africa, Sudan, Ethiopia and South Sudan

This books beauty, its poetry and pictorials, will capture readers’ imagination and accomplish an understanding of, respect for and connection to the nation and people of Rwanda like none oher.

Mr Shawn Joulihan Senior Director, African Forum of Federations, African Regional Office, Addis Ababa

Pangs of Life is a collection of poems whose ideas and imagery reflect years’ of the author’s peripatetic life in exile. His experience finds expression in many of his poems, which depict pain, fear, love and the haunting dislocation of statelessness. At the same time, his homeland, Rwanda, has left a profound mark on the poet. Some of his poems viscerally evoke his longing for the homeland as well as his deeply anchored sense of belonging. The sights, sounds, smells and colours of Rwanda are deftly captured through lyrical imagery in this poignant and thought-provoking anthology

The Hon. Dr Shashi Tharoor, MP Minister of State for Human Resource Development Government of India, 2013

Williams NKURUNZIZA’SPANGS OF LIFE is a sobering voice over Rwanda’s landscape. Through his brilliant collection of poems, he is able to reflect on the pain and suffering of his people in such a skillful manner that instead of breeding anger, hate and vengeance, he inspires forgiveness, goodwill and hope

H.E Chandradaath Singh High Commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago, New Delhi, 203

    A discovery of Rwanda, her heart-rending pathos, struggles and her hypnotic beauty

    Pangs of Life is a collection of poems whose ideas and imagery reflect years’ of the author’s peripatetic life in exile. His experience finds expression in many of his poems, which depict pain, fear, love and the haunting dislocation of statelessness. At the same time, his homeland, Rwanda, has left a profound mark on the poet. Some of his poems viscerally evoke his longing for the homeland as well as his deeply anchored sense of belonging. The sights, sounds, smells and colours of Rwanda are deftly captured through lyrical imagery in this poignant and thought-provoking antholog

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