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A gold-nanoparticle stoppered

The construction of molecular machines has captured the imagination of scientists for decades. Despite significant progress in the synthesis and studies of the properties of small-molecule components (smaller than 2–5 kilo Dalton), challenges regarding the incorporation of molecular components into
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Geico's Tony Nicely: 'There is nothing quite like being there' at Berkshire meetings

One of the most significant events of my life, and that of Geico, was when Warren Buffett called in mid-1995 and explained that he would like to buy the remaining shares … We use this opportunity to reward our top sellers from around the country to attend the annual meeting and sell our Geico products.
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Amid the Bloat at Frieze, Art Worth Seeking Out

As if this weren't enough, Frieze has established its first themed exhibition, a tribute to Hudson (1950-2014), the visionary art dealer whose gallery, Feature, gave first shows to some of the art world's current best sellers, including Takashi Murakami, Charles Ray and Raymond Pettibon. This is more than
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Writers house honoring world-renowned Camden poet opens

For over a decade, the Nick Virgilio Haiku Association, along with Monsignor Michael Doyle of Sacred Heart Church, searched for a space to offer community programs that would offer children and poets of all ages and backgrounds “educational programs to support literacy, creative writing, and
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SCB Marketing Publishing & Content Development Summer Intern

The summer intern will work under the direct supervision of the Managing Editor of SpaceCoast Living Magazine, for the duration of the internship. The intern is expected to work a minimum of 20 hours each week for a minimum of 10 weeks.
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Publisher's Notebook: Seattle, it's futile to try to go backward

What a difference 167 years makes. When David Denny got a look at the Puget Sound region in 1851 after an arduous journey from Illinois, he sent a letter to his brother, Arthur, who was encamped in Portland. “There is plenty of room for 1,000 settlers,” the letter read. “Come at once.” Now, more than
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Florence County Health Department receives national accreditation

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Subscription Service Utomik Launches Today with 760 PC Games from 100 Publishers

Utomik, the subscription Netflix-like service for games founded by a USA and Dutch-based startup, is launching out of its Beta phase today. Utomik has a growing library of 760 PC games from approximately a hundred publishers, with an average of twenty new titles added on a monthly basis. The firm
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Resch receives state award

Crandon resident and retired Crandon school teacher Harold Resch was honored at the 2018 Wisconsin Lakes Partnership Convention in Stevens Point. He was granted the Stewardship Award in the Educator category for volunteer work that he has faithfully done for Forest County Association of Lakes
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Potawatomi funds new truck for Tipler Volunteer Fire Department

Left to right, front row: Fran Modschiedler, Potawatomi Chairman Ned Daniels Jr., Fire Chief Kenny Henning, Potawatomi Treasurer Joseph Daniels Sr., Bob Benter. Back row: Roger Kelter, Asst. Chief Rick Sledge, Nick Shepard. The Town of Tipler and the Tipler Volunteer Fire Department would like to
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Farm Bureau Hails Publishing of Food Disclosure Standard

The following statement regarding the proposed National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard may be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall. “The proposed National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard, published today by the Agriculture Department's
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Response to 'Transferring to Hamline'

We are writing to clarify some of the statements made about the Hamline curriculum in the article “Transferring to Hamline – myth vs. reality” that appeared in the April 25 edition of the Oracle. The Hamline Plan is an integrated set of requirements, including the courses designated by letters (similar to
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Local Tampa Authors Celebrate Publication of Books at 5th Annual Key Person of Influence …

Robert Hessel didn't plan on writing a book but he wanted to share his vision for creating safer cities so that people could feel safe. He drew on his experience as a home and business security system professional to help him write Safe City, which is getting ready to go on national tour. Hessel says, “This
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Estes Park author wins national award

“It's a huge honor,” said Erik Stensland, who wrote the book. Stensland is well known in his community of Estes Park for his landscape photography. Stensland owns and operates Images of RMNP. The award was announced by the Independent Book Publishers Association at its award's ceremony in
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Marketing Writing Bootcamp: Seven Secrets to Safely Use Humor in Marketing

Humor lives in the gap between the ridiculous and the real. It's the humorist who can wedge themselves firmly in that gap and tell the rest of the world what they find. It's not a gift; it's not innate, it's something anyone can learn and use in their own work. Many writers don't realize there is a formula to
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New Website Launch for Independent Publishing House of Best Selling Authors

The site offers amazing book deals with a buy one, get one free paperback sale, as well as affordable eBook downloads with safe and secure payment options through PayPal. With the increase in popularity of various genres such as Urban Fiction, Street Lit, Urban Erotic Romance and others, Anitbeet
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Pb govt apologizes for using wrong words in Class 12 history books

Three state cabinet ministers – finance minister Manpreet Badal, education minister O P Soni and jail minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa also accused private book publishers of being involved in “triggering” the controversy fearing loss of business. “If a wrong word has been used in the book (class 12)
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Prairie nerds: 'Riverdale' comic among options Saturday during Free Comic Book Day

All the major publishers (DC, Marvel, etc.) and many smaller publishers take part. Archie Comics, a gold sponsor of the event, is offering Riverdale FCBD 2018. An ongoing Riverdale comic book series is set in the same universe of the hit CW television series “Riverdale.” The story in the Riverdale FCBD
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The State of Fashion Publishing in China: Despite Mounting Censorship Concerns, a Surge in …

Shanghai-based Lily Chou, a 22-year-old with a master's degree in fashion history from Parsons, told SCMP that she decided to launch Rouge Fashion Book, a bi-annual publication, in part because she had “passed the phase where Vogue is everything I need.” She and her co-founder Calvin Luo,
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UNC Asheville's Great Smokies Writing Program announces summer classes

UNC Asheville's Great Smokies Writing Program (GSWP) will present six workshops this summer in fiction, memoir, poetry and more taught by some of Western North Carolina's finest authors. Classes will be offered in community locations in Asheville and Burnsville. Classes meet weekly for five weeks.
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