Ama Family

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hi people. please could u guys let me kow how to get over a broken heart.?

i ama about to have a child with the man who promised to marry me but he has decided he is not interested in me nor the baby. i am keeping the baby bcos icant imagine myself going thru physical pain to remove the child and more so bcos of my beliefs. what do u guys suggest i do. i live in my country but he lives abroad. my family is distraught and i am just going with the tide for now. people tell me i am strong but i tell them i have no other choice. and frankly i dont want to be dishonorable in my actions by doing the seemingly right thing but actually wrong thing. please answer me.

You can try enjoy your life every day…. Go watch movie, shopping…… But I think the most important thing is…..you need to try it really hard…and use your heart to try it. I think you will be better after having a baby… I LOVE baby..!!!! They are really CUTE!!! And you can try to forget about that heartless guy…. You can’t trust on guys……That’s the advise from me…..So, hope you will get better lo..!!!

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Ama Dablam


Ama Dablam


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Michael S. Lewis Ama Dablam – Photographic Print

Ama, c.2002


Ama, c.2002


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Roy Tonkin Ama, c.2002 – Limited Edition

For Student Series Literature of Developing Nations: No Sweetness Here by Ama Ata Aidoo


For Student Series Literature of Developing Nations: No Sweetness Here by Ama Ata Aidoo


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Ama Ata Aidoo’s short story “No Sweetness Here” first appeared in 1970 as the title piece in No Sweetness Here, Aidoo’s first collection of stories. The story is narrated by a character known as Chicha, which is the local pronunciation of “teacher.” Chicha is a Westernized woman who is the schoolteacher in the small Fanti village of Bamso. As the story opens, she is visiting Maami Ama, whose beautiful ten-year-old son Kwesi is Chicha’s favorite pupil. Maami Ama tells Chicha of her seven-year-long marriage to Kodjo Fi; although she is his first wife, her husband has neglected her and shut her away from the rest of his family. The divorce proceedings between Maami Ama and Kodjo Fi take place the following day. As a result, Kwesi is to be taken away from his mother and placed in the custody of his father, who has taken no interest in him up to this point. Shortly after this decision is made, Kwesi is found bitten by a snake, and dies that night. After Kwesi’s funeral, Chicha finds Maami Ama alone in her hut, clutching Kwesi’s schoolbooks and uniform in agonized mourning. This story concerns several themes central to Aidoo’s works of fiction. It places an educated, Westernized African woman in the context of traditional village life. From this “outsider” perspective, the narrator is able to observe the unfair treatment of women in traditional marriage customs.

Ama Dablam, Nepal


Ama Dablam, Nepal


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Art Wolfe Ama Dablam, Nepal – Photographic Print

Political Map of Ama, LA


Political Map of Ama, LA


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Siemens Slmi Ama Module S30813Q225


Siemens Slmi Ama Module S30813Q225


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Siemens Slmi Ama Module S30813Q225

Bridge on Ama Dablam, Nepal


Bridge on Ama Dablam, Nepal


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Bridge in Ama Dablam, Nepal


Bridge in Ama Dablam, Nepal


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Ama Dablam, Himalayas, Nepal


Ama Dablam, Himalayas, Nepal


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Ama Dablam Landscape, Nepal


Ama Dablam Landscape, Nepal


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Mount Ama Dablam, Nepal


Mount Ama Dablam, Nepal


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Trans-AMA 250 Motocross, c.1972


Trans-AMA 250 Motocross, c.1972


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Trans-AMA 250 Motocross, c.1972 – Giclee Print

Ama Dablam and its Minor Peak


Ama Dablam and its Minor Peak


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Mount Everest and Ama Dablam, Nepal


Mount Everest and Ama Dablam, Nepal


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View of Ama Dablam Wreathed in Clouds


View of Ama Dablam Wreathed in Clouds


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Moonrise over 6828-Meter Ama Dablam


Moonrise over 6828-Meter Ama Dablam


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Gordon Wiltsie Moonrise over 6828-Meter Ama Dablam – Photographic Print

Close View of an Ama-U Fern


Close View of an Ama-U Fern


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Marc Moritsch Close View of an Ama-U Fern – Photographic Print

Los osos Berenstain, Dios te ama / God Loves You (Paperback)


Los osos Berenstain, Dios te ama / God Loves You (Paperback)


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The Berenstain Bear series helps children learn how God wants them to live every day. When the Bear family practices going to church, praying, and being kind, plus remembering how much God loves them, their lives are much more joyful.




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