Great Careers: Ghost Writer
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A Masterful Student Publishes His Work and Gains Worldwide InfluenceBy: Donald Mitchell | 31/10/2007 | CareersIt's not enough to know what you are doing: Someone must notice you before you can have influence. This paper describes how an experienced executive went back to school to create a book that launched him and his organization into worldwide prominence. Progression Literature: The Literature of Denouement: Introducing a New Literary GenreBy: Judyth Vary Baker | 09/09/2009 | FictionIn life, fiction, and non-fiction, what we perceive as 'true' depends on what we end up believing, based on what we learn. If the information is false,'the truth' may in fact be false. Example: Lee Harvey Oswald is presented every Nov. in TV specials as JFK's killer, with evidence to the contrary ignored/suppressed. In literature, emerging information (true or false),also changes the 'truth.' In progression literature, the reader may be surprised by how 'truth' can evolve almost endlessly. The Life of a Character ActorBy: Rose Liebowitz | 22/02/2007 | TelevisionThe life of a film and television character actor is explored.I was spending quality time with my 10-year-old niece, Nicole, the way quality time is defined these days – by watching TV - and there on “Zach and Cody” was the lovable geek from “Boston Common,” D.C. I remembered his tag line in one episode was “just like the city, without all the traffic.”
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