'DK Days' for booksellers unveiled

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'DK Days' for booksellers unveiled

Booksellers have been invited to get a taste of what it is like to work at a publishing house by DK. Bookshop employees have been invited to the publisher's offices in London to experience an insider's perspective into the creative process as part of 'DK Days'. The scheme is inspired by the success of the
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Calcium(ii)-catalyzed enantioselective conjugate additions of amines

The direct enantioselective chiral calcium(ii)·phosphate complex (Ca[CPA]2)-catalyzed conjugate addition of unprotected alkyl amines to maleimides was developed. This mild catalytic system represents a significant advance towards the general convergent asymmetric amination of α,β-unsaturated
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Social media auto-publishing agents

trainee traineeship Business Studies and/or Management Science, Communication and Information Sciences Social Media, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, startup.
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David Bowie's UK Fans Snapped Up Two Million Albums Since His Death: Report

Bowie's 25th and final studio album Blackstar was released just two days prior to his death and went on dominate charts around the globe, including the U.S. and U.K., where it finished the year as one of the top 10 best-sellers. Blackstar is Bowie's most popular album in the U.K. since his death, moving
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Nostalgia May Be Only Hope for ʼ90s-Era UK Cars

Honest John Classics says 25 years ago, the Mk5 Ford Escort was Britain's best-selling car. It sold 122,002 units that year, but just 460 are left on the road – a survival rate of 0.37%. It's a similar story with the Mk3 Fiesta, which was second on the best-sellers list with 110,449 units sold in 1993. Now just
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Publishers view Facebook negatively as concerns about big tech companies grow, Reuters report …

Publishers are becoming increasingly concerned about the impact tech companies, such as Facebook and Google, are having on the news industry, according to new research. A Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism report has revealed that 44 per cent of publishers are more worried about tech
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