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    Publishing Student Images At the beginning of the school year, parents are asked to sign a consent and release of liability agreement that allows the district to post student images for non-profit purposes. Provided there is parental consent, images may be posted on the school website and social media sites. When it comes to special populations, staff are frequently concerned about violating a student’s right to privacy. Ethical issues arise when images are posted that identify individual…

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    Glassbook Success

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    the illusion of competition in the digital marketplace. Due to eBooks’ intangibility, digital commodities were viewed as goods with unlimited supply because they could easily be reproduced. There were no additional charges for the used resources, publishing, and distribution of eBook copies like there were…

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    Charlotte Turner Smith

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    Messages of Charlotte Turner Smith Charlotte Turner Smith was a poet and novelist during the time of English Romanticism. She began the revival of the English sonnet and wrote political novels of deep feeling. Smith was a successful writer, publishing ten novels, three books of poetry, four children's books, and other assorted works, over the course of her career. She excelled in poetry and always felt like writing poems was her calling (Hasperg). Poetry was considered the most glorious form…

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    This isn’t a “gospel” this is a research paper! So before you “climb out the back door” let's dive into this paper with “new perspective!” Nobody is as untypical as the amazing Brendon Boyd Urie. Brendon Boyd Urie was born April 12th, 1987 in ST. George, Utah. He grew up in a little Mormon Church on the outskirts of ST. George. All of his problems started in Kindergarden when he first started going to Palo Verde elementary school. He was a very “hyper kid” as his teachers called him to his…

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    You ever went out for a job and were so sure that you were qualified, but did not get the job? Maybe you had your eye on a special someone? You put your best game out there and that person still turned you down. As a writer, I’ve had to deal with rejection many times. I put my best work out there and the editors are just not interested. Last year, I was let go from one online writing site after two years. I was told they no longer have a market audience for my genre of writing. I was blown away…

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    would write. When you bring it to the publisher you would always go to, but this time they tell you they fear less selling because of the genre change. You are appalled, so you take up a pen name just to have your book published, and it works the publishing company publishes your book, and it sales go through the roof. This is just one example of the many uses, or opportunities pen names bring to starting authors, or even authors who are very popular. Many writers use pen names for more freedom…

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    Pen Names There have been many pen names used by many famous authors in history. There many benefits to it and its very common in literature. publishing used to be different back then and things like being a girl writer or publishing more than one book per year per author were frowned upon so authors used fake names or, pen names, to hide their identity. A lot of authors like Stephen King, J.K Rowling, and Charlotte Bronte have used pen names for many different reasons like, to publish more…

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    hand, resistance to this hybrid trend revolves around concerns regarding the issues of piracy, a lack of outside support and access to professional handling, and the legitimacy of being part of the "anyone can write a book" club. Effortlessness of publishing by electronic means is both an asset and flaw as it renders illegal reproduction just as easy (Rambo). In addition, the lack of professional support is why the market is flooded with poorly written, edited, and presented E-books (Collings).…

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    There are many instances where false information that is gathered is believed to be true which causes a plethora of problems. Such problems could include incorrect publication of information to the public, false information being taught in schools and even false information being relied on for medical purposes. All of these occurrences could be detrimental to the proper functioning of the society as a whole. For example, an abstract written by John P. A. Loannidis who works in the department of…

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    Independent Publishing versus Traditional Publishing The stereotypical image of a writer ensconced in a garret, tucked far away from reality so that they can concentrate on creativity is a thing of the past. Whether you decide to publish through the traditional route or publish independently most authors will have to partake in marketing their works from bookshop signings, having a social media presence to school visits. Now that I am beginning to see my manuscript take shape it saddens me…

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