DC Comics Announces new Imprints For Young Readers

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DC Comics Announces new Imprints For Young Readers

Consumer Products. “The first comic books created decades ago were for kids, and as the business evolved and matured, it became more focused on adult readers. DC Ink and DC Zoom present an exciting new opportunity to grow our publishing business and ensure beloved stories built around iconic
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UI translation minor aims to bridge gaps between individuals, cultures

Christian McConnell, a UI senior from Temecula, California, has taken a few classes in Japanese but describes himself as “monolingual.” As an English and creative writing major who also is working toward a minor in nutrition, McConnell discovered translation while exploring potential career options.
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Pagan Community Notes: Kathryn Hinds, Society for Creative Anachronism, Michael Harner and …

DAHLONEGA, Ga. — Author and teacher Kathryn Ann Fernquist Hinds died Jan. 30 from complications after a series of heart surgeries. Hinds was a well-known, beloved, and longtime member of the local Georgia Pagan community, as well as the national one. She was a regular attendee of large
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Academy of Liberal Arts at Newton High accepting applications

Presentations may include a social science presentation, creative writing samples, oratorical speech, creative dance, visual arts, portfolio samples, musical selections, and the like. The group of new students for the 2018-19 school year is limited to 56. Finalists will be notified on April 12 and must confirm
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White paper: Enterprise-Grade Web Publishing with Drupal

Long accustomed to print-driven publishing cycles, professional publishers now have to adapt to the digital revolution just to stay in business. Certainly many magazine readers are still hooked on hard copy formats; print publications are not going away anytime soon.
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Wellington writer Ashleigh Young receives national honours

Ashleigh Young works as an editor in Wellington and teaches creative science writing at the International Institute of Modern Letters. Ashleigh Young's poetry and essays have been widely published in print and online journals, including Tell You What: Great New Zealand Nonfiction, Five Dials (UK),
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unexpected aspects of publishing research data

Publishers' requirements: what to do when publishing data is compulsory, whereas the data provider prohibits it? Case of the cartography of a wildlife reserve in Namibia: it is important to publish in Open Access to share knowledge on the reserve. However, this kind of information can lead to bad use by
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