Chris Gibson author of Acne Free in 3 Days

Posted by Kelly | Books & Authors | Tuesday 21 February 2012 10:58 am




Chris Gibson has gained notoriety over the last few years due to the popularity of his book, Acne Free in 3 Days. Gibson, who suffered from cystic acne, wrote the book after spending many years and large amounts of money searching different remedies for acne. Frustrated with mediocre results, he created a system of skin care tips that’s left his skin acne free for more than 20 years.

Gibson, a holistic health expert, believes in living a natural lifestyle. His remedy for acne is based on a holistic approach that address health and wellness in all aspects of a person’s life. Unlike other programs that promise unrealistic results after using secret formulas, Acne Free in 3 Days is a comprehensive system that address different aspects of a person’s health which are connected to acne breakouts. So, what’s the best part about this book? It works for all types of acne and the system can be used with any age group.

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India’s Education Sector – Back to School

Posted by Kunalk I | Books & Authors | Friday 17 February 2012 10:57 pm




India’s US$40b education market is experiencing a surge in investment. Capital, both local and international, and innovative legal structures are changing the face of this once-staid sector

The liberalization of India’s industrial policy in 1991 was the catalyst for a wave of investment in IT and infrastructure projects. Rapid economic growth followed, sparking a surge in demand for skilled and educated workers. This, combined with the failure of the public system to provide high quality education and the growing willingness of the burgeoning middle class to spend money on schooling, has transformed India’s education sector into an attractive and fast-emerging opportunity for foreign investment.

Despite being fraught with regulatory restrictions, private investors are flocking to play a part in the “education revolution”. A recent report by CLSA (Asia-Pacific Markets) estimated that the private education market is worth around US$40 billion. The K-12 segment alone, which includes students from kindergarten to the age of 17, is thought to be worth more than US$20 billion. The market for private colleges (engineering, medical, business, etc.) is valued at US$7 billion while tutoring accounts for a further US$5 billion.

Other areas such as test preparation, pre-schooling and vocational training are worth US$1-2 billion each. Textbooks and stationery, educational CD-ROMs, multimedia content, child skill enhancement, e-learning, teacher training and finishing schools for the IT and the BPO sectors are some of the other significant sectors for foreign investment in education.

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Is this book a good idea?

Posted by Lexus Fast | Books & Authors | Tuesday 6 July 2010 4:56 am




rezistor16
Hi. I am writing a book entitled Edge Line here is my description give me your opinion! Also give me tips on publishing and stuff! Thanks

DESCRIPTION
My new book stars a young kid on his way to fame street racing! ON his road to the top you will see him advance from a kid that plays games to a living legend of the streets! Watch as he grows, gains friends, faces rivals some being traitor friends, watches the danger to street racing unfold before him, as the need to win and the need to go fast gets stronger. Read as the pain of loss ones and the thrill gets to him!

We want to know what you think!

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Question for Muslims only, please?

Posted by Lexus Fast | Books & Authors | Thursday 15 April 2010 2:43 pm




pumpmar
I’m going to be writing a story in which a neighborhood is having to deal with paranormal alien activity. The central characters are going to be several friends of different ages, races, and religions who live on the same street, and how they deal with the paranormal happenings. I’m planning on one of the characters to be a Muslim girl of about 10-13 years old. Since Muslims seem to be offended by non muslims portrayel of muslims, I would like some tips on how I can keep this character non offensive, but still have her religion play apart in the story. Maybe you could start by telling how you would react to being abducted by aliens, or experience something paranormal.
also what would be a good name for the girl

Do you have any words to share!


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