Roxbury's David DeWitt: Book Teaches Signs of Bullying in Handwriting

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Roxbury's David DeWitt: Book Teaches Signs of Bullying in Handwriting

ROXBURY — Roxbury resident and licensed graphologist Dan DeWitt has written a new book, “Bullying –Applying Handwriting Analysis to Detect
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Silent Book exhibition to be held in Sharjah

The books in this collection come from five continents and provide not just children, but artists, designers, illustrators, and publishers in the region with
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First Edition Design Publishing Releases New Book, "Love in the Crisis Mode" by Ben Korgen

First Edition Design Publishing Releases New Book, “Love in the Crisis Mode” … The ebook version of Love in the Crisis Mode ISBN 9781506904023,
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Smart hacks for the last few days

… children's studies in the next grade, some ask their wards to join tuitions, and some try to be more considerate by offering creative writing sessions.
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The Bestseller Code review – how to spot the next Harry Potter

Publishers find it hard to spot these literary black swans. Rowling was turned down by 12 editors and John Grisham by 16. Lisbeth Salander was
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Readers can relate to supernatural world in my book: Author Shweta Taneja

It was not easy for Taneja to convince a publisher. Before HarperCollins approved her book, she had approached few other publishing houses which
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Britney Spears libel lawyer Paul Tweed to leave firm to set up new private practice

Social networking sites are the biggest publishers. Facebook today provides more than 70 per cent of news to the 17-23 demographic in the US and
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Mumbai University shows how not to do reforms as results are delayed by two months

Accepted into a master's programme in creative writing at Durham University, United Kingdom, Pawar has made the first payments to the university,
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Facebook selling subscriptions for publishers signals open publishing

Recode's Peter Kafka reports that Facebook wants to help major publishers sell subscriptions while not participating in revenue nor harvesting any
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