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Once upon a time, there was a small village that lived near a vast, dense forest. The villagers often warned each other about the dangers of the forest and the creatures that lived within it. But one day, a curious young boy named Jack decided to explore the forest for himself. As he ventured deeper into the forest, Jack heard a strange noise. He cautiously followed the sound and soon came across a beautiful golden deer. The deer spoke to Jack and asked for his help. Jack listened as the deer explained that a wicked witch had cast a spell…

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Prominent Bangladeshi author and human rights activist Taslima Nasreen has made serious accusations against a doctor at Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, India. Nasreen was undergoing treatment for knee pain when she claims that Dr. Yatinder Kharbanda misdiagnosed her with a hip fracture and performed a total hip replacement without showing her any X-ray or CT scans. If I die because of the complications of Total Hip Replacement, no one but Dr Kharbanda is responsible. After reaching Apollo hospital with knee pain, he did my THR within a few hrs. It’s still a nightmare. He lied to me about Xray…

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Self-publishing can be a good idea for authors who want to have complete control over the publishing process and retain all rights to their work. It allows you to publish your book on your own terms, without the need to go through a traditional publishing house. However, self-publishing can also be more challenging than traditional publishing in some ways. For example: You are responsible for all aspects of the publishing process, including editing, design, marketing, and distribution.It can be harder to get your book noticed among the millions of self-published books available.You may have to invest more time and money…

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Stuart Waldner is an activist and an author who invites readers to take the red pill as they Escape the Meatrix. Escape the Meatrix, Waldner’s debut nonfiction book, was written after he transitioned to a plant-based diet in 2008. His health improved, he felt better, and the more he learned about the statistical connections between our dietary choices and the worldwide climate crises we face, the more he felt an urgency to wake people up—for our health and for the planet. Waldner spent nearly two decades exploring Earth’s greatest wonders and connecting with sacred sites around the globe. When he’s not…

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Though nutrition and wellness have been ingrained in Dr. Rand McClain since childhood, his journey to becoming a leader in alternative and progressive medical treatments has been anything but orthodox. From being the earliest promoted to senior account manager in Deloitte’s history at the time, to his stint as a professional boxer in Argentina, to being accepted to medical school at age 37 after being repeatedly told it was impossible, Dr. Rand has never been a fan of the “status quo”. Dr. Rand’s patients (many of which are A-List celebrities and world-class athletes) come to his practice, Regenerative and Sports…

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Marcus Sedgwick, a writer of more than 40 books for children and adults, passed away at 54. His death was reported as “unexpected” by his literary agency RCW. Sedgwick’s work was nominated for more than 30 awards, including four nominations for the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize, two for the Edgar Allan Poe Award, and five for the Carnegie Medal. He was also the most well-known author in Printz Award history, with one win and two honour books. For his first book, Floodland, he received the Branford Boase Award, and for My Swordhand Is Singing, he received the Booktrust Teenage Prize.

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Khan, who is considered as one of the most prominent singers from the Indian subcontinent of all time, was the subject of Dr. Vishnavat’s doctoral research. Mehdi Hassan Khan, a Pakistani ghazal singer, was the subject of nine years of painstaking research by an Indian scholar. The Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) is where Dr. Dipesh Kumar Vishnavat, a ghazal vocalist himself, is publishing his book. Ustad Mehdi Hassan, the King of Ghazal Singing is the title of the book that was published from the research he conducted for his studies. It covers everything, from the singer’s early years to…

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Swastika Ghati, a class 12 student from West Bengal, has been included in the India Book of Records. Five national-level books she has written and published have given the honour to Durgapur. Since she was young, Swastika Ghati has had a strong interest in both music and painting. Swastika enjoyed reading literature on both a local and global scale. She is inspired by that and wants to write her own book. Swastika began writing books when the covid epidemic caused chaos throughout the nation. She’d always wanted to share her ideas with others through writing. Swastika wrote 5 books on various…

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Author Sudhakar S B’s new book titled “Imran Khan Ondu Jeevanta Danta Kathe” (Imran Khan a living legend) was supposed to be launched by the retired High Court Judge Justice H N Nagamohan Das. On Thursday evening, the launch of a Kannada book on the cricketing and political life of Pakistan Ex Prime Minister Imran Khan was cancelled in Bengaluru at the last minute due to protests by Hindutva outfits. According to reports, members of the Hindu outfits complained to Minister for Kannada and Culture V Sunil Kumar and the police requesting them to stop the book launch, which glorified…

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Naveen Sridhar is a scientist and an author living in Germany. He has a PhD in chemistry and chemical engineering. In his career as a research scientist in the German industry, he has published a vast number of scientific articles. Besides his profession, he was also active in the field of entertainment and authored in 2011 the book “A Complete Guide to Ventriloquism: Principles, Practice and Performance.” Born in India, he migrated to Germany at an early age for studies at the Technical University of Berlin. Widely traveled, he is fluent in eight languages. He lives with his wife in…

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