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Dr. Issam Wadi

With over forty years in the Oil and Gas industry, Dr. Wadi is an authority in the field with a focus on research, engineering and design of oil and gas plants and systems. He was involved in major oil and gas projects, studies, consultancies and initiatives, all around the world. He has special interests in the application of advanced technology into the energy industry to improve performance and economics. Dr. Wadi became a regular speaker at many international oil, gas and relevant technology conferences. Dr Wadi has special research ... 

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Amy Walter

Amy Walter is a dyslexic fourteen year old who declares herself a book dragon. She has had a love for books and stories thanks to her Nana (Grandmother) who conjured up the most imaginative fantasy stories. She started writing books at the age of eleven, determined that her dyslexia would not hold her down. She currently goes to a private high school and lives with her mother, father, brother and six dogs in Johannesburg.

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Andreas Walter

Andreas Walter was born in 1958 in Sonneberg, a town in southern Thuringia, Germany. He completed his school-leaving exams and military service without any problems. Then he studied medicine for four years in Leipzig and Erfurt but had to drop out due to severe psychological problems. He later resumed his studies, only to ultimately give them up when diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He then worked in the wholesale trade for toys and handicrafts for three more years. Since 1991, he has been receiving a disability pension. For a long time, ... 

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Bella Waxman

Bella Waxman wrote her first piece of creative writing in high school in Yorkshire. Trained in architecture, on graduating, Bella worked in the UK, Canada and Australia. After also working in marketing and management, then journalism, Bella finally settled on full time writing. In addition to writing her trilogy comprising The Enigma, The Nymph, and The Mirror, Bella now writes short stories and contributes to newspaper columns. Bella corresponds regularly with newspapers in the UK and Australia and has extensive knowledge of both countries ... 

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Andrew Wells

Andrew Wells attended the High Pavement Grammar School, Nottingham; University of Cambridge, UK and Harvard Business School, USA. A restless traveller, Andrew has worked in more than 60 countries in pursuit of his passion for all things associated with water, accumulating a wealth of anecdotes about fascinating people, local customs and curious situations everywhere. From the UK, he has also pursued his engineering consultancy career living in Italy, Hong Kong, Singapore and China, from where, working for his parent consultancy firm in ... 

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Robert Wells

Robert Wells became an Elvis fan at the age of 11 and he remains one more than 60 years later. This deep affection and knowledge translate into these stories which present a comic vision of the life of the King of Rock and Roll.He has made a pilgrimage to Graceland, Tupelo and the Sun recording studio, as well as spending a night in the Burning Love suite at Heartbreak Hotel.He is a former journalist whose first job was with the Wolverhampton Express & Star, and later a corporate communications publisher based in London. A widower with a ... 

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Tanya White

Tanya White was born in London in 1960. After finishing university, she trained as a barrister and over a long career has practised in many fields, most recently human rights and immigration law. For many years she has worked from home rather than the more conventional setting of Chambers in London. Ms White is married and has three grown-up children and a grandchild and is grateful to have finally found the time to follow her dream and write. The Thirty-Year Night is her first published fiction. As well as being a writer, she is a keen ... 

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Derrick Widmer

Derrick Widmer studied jurisprudence at the University of Bern, The University of Chicago Law School, the University of Mexico D.F., and business at the Harvard Business School. He is past director of the Swiss Holcim Cement Group Support, former president of a Swiss military court with the rank of colonel. Other credits include: founder and long-time president of the Swiss-lndian Chamber of Commerce, former Honorary Consul to the Republic of Kazakhstan, former President of the 18 Swiss Schools Abroad (educationsuisse), President of the ... 

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Cecilia Rose Wild

Cecilia Rose Wild was born in 1979 in Budapest. She began to study economics in 1998. Alongside training to become an accountant, she was a student at the School of State Administration of the Budapest University of Economics, where she received a certificate in Administration Management. In 2004 she received a specialist certificate in European Union Financing from the School of European Union Financing at the Budapest Business School. She continued her studies at the School of Government and Law at the University of Pécs, and in 2009 ... 

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Peter Williams

Peter Williams was born in 1949 in the UK. He joined the R A F after leaving school, serving in the control towers at RAF Tern Hill and RAF Gan. After leaving the RAF he became a car salesman until 2016 when, after a massive disagreement with Management, he walked out and, due to some health issues, decided to retire. This is his first book. 

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Maggie Williams Richmond

A perennial bookworm and student, Maggie Williams Richmond has enjoyed a varied career including nursing, social care management, and charity administration. Having formerly balanced work and travel, Maggie spent the first five years of her retirement labouring with her husband to restore an old stone house in the foothills of the French Pyrenees. At the same time, she continued to compose songs, write poems, and publish a quirky reflective blog, co-authored with her dog Shadow. Now settled near Dundee, Maggie has delved deeply into her ... 

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Maggie Williams Richmond

A perennial bookworm and student, Maggie Williams Richmond has enjoyed a varied career including nursing, social care management, and charity administration. Having formerly balanced work and travel, Maggie spent the first five years of her retirement labouring with her husband to restore an old stone house in the foothills of the French Pyrenees. At the same time, she continued to compose songs, write poems, and publish a quirky reflective blog, co-authored with her dog Shadow. Now settled near Dundee, Maggie has delved deeply into her family ... 

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Katharine Wilson

Katharine Wilson was born as Katharine Davison in Ryton, Tyne valley in 1971, when the village came under County Durham in the U.K. She was educated at Ryton Comprehensive school and left in 1987. She has worked in various support roles including early years and health and social care. She worked for one of the leading hospital trusts at Royal Victoria Infirmary where she worked a health care assistant on the Cardiology Ward until 2019. She has two grown up sons. Her hobbies are walking, reading, writing, watching T.V. dramas, yoga and ... 

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Richard Wilson

First time author Richard Wilson was born on 5 July 1948 in Nairobi, Kenya where he lived through the Mau Mau rebellion. From the age of six, he was educated away from home in boarding schools. He attended Manor House School in Kitale, Kenya and Oundle School in Northamptonshire. Home for Richard included fifteen locations in Kenya, a large plantation in Borneo and homes in Zambia, South Africa and France before coming to live and work in England in industrial businesses. Richard has worked for GKN Plc as a divisional CEO and Bandt Plc as CEO. ... 

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Traute Wohlers-Scharf

Dr. mult. Traute Wohlers-Scharf studied law and political science, and later classical archeology at the University of Vienna. Then she started a career in international organizations such as IDEP (Dakar), UNIDO (Vienna), Asian Development Bank (Manila) and OECD (Paris). She stopped working internationally when her husband became ill. Then she completed professional training as a psychotherapist (symbolic drama) and worked as such in Vienna. Her interests include reading, playing bridge, golf, painting and pottery, as well as traveling and, ... 

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Stan Wolf

Stan Wolf was born in Passau in 1950. He spent the first years of his life at a farm in Germany. The author passed school and the education in steel construction in Salzburg, at the foot of Untersberg where he has been running a small company for 30 years. Stan Wolf is married, has two daughters and by this time a granddaughter. His hobbies are flying and submerged cultures. His preference for the desert leads him to Egypt where he follows remote paths alongside the traces of the Pharaos several times a year.Because of his adventurous ... 

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