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Free Book Publishing

For authors who cannot afford the cost of self-publishing, there are some publishing companies that offer free publishing. These companies offer print on demand services (POD), where the only cost that the author will pay is the printing of the first copy of the book. Under this set-up, the author retains all rights to the […]

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Top Ten Ways to Format and Leverage your Article’s Success – Part 2

You want your business to be noticed by thousands daily. Online ezine publishers and webmasters are constantly looking for new, original content. They want and need your articles. This is a promotion marriage made in heaven. But you will have a much better chance of being chosen if you write an article that solves a […]

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Supervision For The Seasoned Reflexologist

Supervision is a vital ingredient for anyone working in the caring professions, indeed over the last 30 years supervision has become a central part of the repertoire for most of the caring professions. We have seen supervision become a central force in the areas of counselling, nursing, police, osteopathy, psychotherapy, probation officers, occupational therapists and […]

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Making Outsized Returns in the Stock Market – Using the Dow Theory

The Dow Theory Charles H. Dow Robert RheaE. George SchaeferRichard RussellThe Dow Theory Today Charles H. Dow It is interesting and amazing to note that not until Charles Dow started compiling the Dow Jones Industrial and Dow Jones Rail Index and started writing about the stock market a little over a hundred years ago, stock […]

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How the Discovery of a Map Revised the History of the World

I. EARLY CHINESE VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Between 1421 and 1423 the Chinese mounted the largest fleet the world had ever seen which reached the far corners of the earth. The fleet discovered and charted the New World seventy years before Christopher Columbus and circumnavigated the globe a century before Magellan. The revelation of these achievements […]

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Social Democracy – Not Dead Yet – A Response to Clive Hamilton

Clive Hamilton’s Quarterly Essay, “What’s Left? The Death of Social Democracy” provides a searing critique of the ALP, and of the politics of “aspiration” and endless economic expansion that have come to dominate the political field of thought and governance. Hamilton argues forcefully that the “model of deprivation” which fuelled social democratic thought for much […]

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