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Eng III: Final list of books for book review

12 hours ago ago from The Social Science Student Blog

Here is the list of books that have already been claimed for the book review. The book review is one the project requirements in English III for the Fourth Grading. III – JACOB Atienza – Bones Balina – To Kill a Mockingbird Baquiran – The Taming of the Shrew Bermudez – Cell Bugas – Needful Things Bumagat – Little Women Cabrera, C. – The Secret of the Shark Pit Cagadas – Beowulf Catli – A Dangerous Man Dela Paz – Romeo & Juliet Dela ...

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Readers Debate Garrison Keillor's Controversial Christmas Column

2 hours ago ago from mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - The First Word On the Book Publishing Industry

In a Baltimore Sun column , author essay , author Garrison Keillor incurred the wrath of Internet critics. With a confusing blend of satire and self-righteousness, he wrote : "If you don't believe Jesus was God, OK, go write your own damn "Silent Night" and leave ours alone. This is spiritual piracy and cultural elitism, and we Christians have stood for it long enough. And all those lousy holiday songs by Jewish guys that trash up the ...

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Brant Janeway Jumps from The Daily Beast to Macmillan Audio

15 hours ago ago from mediabistro.com: GalleyCat - The First Word On the Book Publishing Industry

Macmillan Audio has hired Brant Janeway as marketing director, the publisher announced today. Most recently Janeway worked at The Daily Beast . Nevertheless, he spent much of his career in the publishing industry, working in different positions at Random House, Plume Books, and Hudson Street Press. He also served as director of advertising at Bantam Dell, handling both ad campaigns and podcasts. In a statement, Macmillan Audio ...

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David Pogue Weighs In On Ebook DRM: Non-DRM'd Ebook Increased His Sales

13 hours ago ago from Techdirt

Mark Rosedale (an employee of O'Reilly) was the first of a few to send in David Pogue's recent column in which he discusses the question of ebook DRM . Remember, just recently a Sony exec claimed that you couldn't make money on ebooks without DRM . Yet, Pogue relates his own experience in running a test with his publisher (which is O'Reilly) in putting out a non-DRM'd ebook, and he found that sales increased: As an author myself, I, too, am ...

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Theory vs Practice in Managing $$

10 hours ago ago from Sin-ming Shaw\'s Blog

Remember how Harvard under Larry Summers, often described by the press as "one of the brightest economists of his generation", nephew of 2 Nobels in economics lost about 1/3 of its endowment? Here is more embarrassing news as to how at one point Harvard was so desperate for cash to balance its books, it had to ask the taxpayers of Massachusetts to lend the university some money. Read here.

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