1) The document describes the life story of Sagayam, an IAS officer known for his honesty. He was taught the value of honesty by his mother from a young age. As an officer, he has been transferred 19 times due to his honesty.
2) Yuvan Shankar Raja and director Selvaraghavan had a successful collaboration on several films but later split up, and have now announced they will work together again on an upcoming bilingual film.
3) The document contains Tamil proverbs with English translations and examples to illustrate each proverb's meaning. The proverbs discuss themes of honesty, charity, humility, family, and morality.
1) The document describes the life story of Sagayam, an IAS officer known for his honesty. He was taught the value of honesty by his mother from a young age. As an officer, he has been transferred 19 times due to his honesty.
2) Yuvan Shankar Raja and director Selvaraghavan had a successful collaboration on several films but later split up, and have now announced they will work together again on an upcoming bilingual film.
3) The document contains Tamil proverbs with English translations and examples to illustrate each proverb's meaning. The proverbs discuss themes of honesty, charity, humility, family, and morality.
The document provides tips for parents to encourage their children's creative talents such as painting, writing, dancing, and music. It suggests publishing the children's works into books, videos, albums or sharing on social media to help the children feel proud and motivated to improve. It references Lord Ganesha writing the epic Mahabaratha as inspiration for starting a self-publishing service to help parents support their children's talents.
The educational institute discussed publishing their course materials as books to generate additional revenue streams and build their brand identity. Publishing the materials through Ivory Pen could help the institute professionally print, distribute, and sell the books globally online and in stores. This would allow the institute to expand their centers to new cities where there is demand for their published books. Students satisfied with the books may then enroll in the institute's courses. A year later, the institute's books had become bestsellers, allowing them to open more centers internationally and launch online courses for international students.
The document discusses four blogs that were later published as successful bestselling books:
1) "Stuff White People Like" blog was a satirical blog about interests of urban white people that was later published as a book.
2) "FAIL Blog" chronicled photos and videos of mishaps and stupidity that was also later published as a book.
3) "Escape from Cubicle Nation" blog helped frustrated corporate employees start their own business and was published as a book.
4) "RULES FOR MY UNBORN SON" blog offered fatherly advice for boys and was published as an instruction manual for boys as a book.
All four blogs found publishing
Ivory Pen offers self-publishing services to help authors transition to becoming publishers themselves. These services include editing, formatting, cover design, illustrations, printing, distribution, and marketing workshops. Self-publishing has advantages over traditional publishing like retaining full rights and profits, but authors need support in the publishing process. Ivory Pen aims to provide that support at affordable costs so authors can publish without the risk of large upfront expenses or script rejection. Their services are based on the legend of Lord Ganesha using his ivory tusk as a pen to help the author Vyasa publish the epic Mahabharata.
Self publishing allows authors to independently publish and distribute their own work without relying on a traditional publisher. Advances in digital printing have made self publishing more affordable by eliminating upfront costs. Self publishers have full control over pricing, content, distribution, and profits. While self publishing was once risky, some self-published authors like John Grisham have been noticed by major publishers. ZooZoo offers a modern self publishing service for authors to independently publish and distribute their books.
The document discusses the importance of knowledge sharing between organizations working in development. It tells the story of a health care worker in Zambia who struggled to fight malaria until he discovered information published by the CDC. This led Stephen Denning to create the World Bank's knowledge management system to ensure field workers have access to necessary information. The document advocates for NGOs to publish their knowledge and experiences so others can build upon it. It describes services from Ivory Pen to help NGOs professionally publish their work as books through editing, formatting, printing and more.
The document depicts Japan's balance sheet recession through a story told via interactions between different entities. It shows how low interest rates led to rising asset prices and excessive borrowing. When interest rates rose to control inflation, asset prices crashed, leaving many households and businesses technically bankrupt. The government issued bonds to increase the money supply and stimulate the economy through public works projects. Exports later improved, debts were repaid, and confidence returned, ending the recession.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
The document provides tips for parents to encourage their children's creative talents such as painting, writing, dancing, and music. It suggests publishing the children's works into books, videos, albums or sharing on social media to help the children feel proud and motivated to improve. It references Lord Ganesha writing the epic Mahabaratha as inspiration for starting a self-publishing service to help parents support their children's talents.
The educational institute discussed publishing their course materials as books to generate additional revenue streams and build their brand identity. Publishing the materials through Ivory Pen could help the institute professionally print, distribute, and sell the books globally online and in stores. This would allow the institute to expand their centers to new cities where there is demand for their published books. Students satisfied with the books may then enroll in the institute's courses. A year later, the institute's books had become bestsellers, allowing them to open more centers internationally and launch online courses for international students.
The document discusses four blogs that were later published as successful bestselling books:
1) "Stuff White People Like" blog was a satirical blog about interests of urban white people that was later published as a book.
2) "FAIL Blog" chronicled photos and videos of mishaps and stupidity that was also later published as a book.
3) "Escape from Cubicle Nation" blog helped frustrated corporate employees start their own business and was published as a book.
4) "RULES FOR MY UNBORN SON" blog offered fatherly advice for boys and was published as an instruction manual for boys as a book.
All four blogs found publishing
Ivory Pen offers self-publishing services to help authors transition to becoming publishers themselves. These services include editing, formatting, cover design, illustrations, printing, distribution, and marketing workshops. Self-publishing has advantages over traditional publishing like retaining full rights and profits, but authors need support in the publishing process. Ivory Pen aims to provide that support at affordable costs so authors can publish without the risk of large upfront expenses or script rejection. Their services are based on the legend of Lord Ganesha using his ivory tusk as a pen to help the author Vyasa publish the epic Mahabharata.
Self publishing allows authors to independently publish and distribute their own work without relying on a traditional publisher. Advances in digital printing have made self publishing more affordable by eliminating upfront costs. Self publishers have full control over pricing, content, distribution, and profits. While self publishing was once risky, some self-published authors like John Grisham have been noticed by major publishers. ZooZoo offers a modern self publishing service for authors to independently publish and distribute their books.
The document discusses the importance of knowledge sharing between organizations working in development. It tells the story of a health care worker in Zambia who struggled to fight malaria until he discovered information published by the CDC. This led Stephen Denning to create the World Bank's knowledge management system to ensure field workers have access to necessary information. The document advocates for NGOs to publish their knowledge and experiences so others can build upon it. It describes services from Ivory Pen to help NGOs professionally publish their work as books through editing, formatting, printing and more.
The document depicts Japan's balance sheet recession through a story told via interactions between different entities. It shows how low interest rates led to rising asset prices and excessive borrowing. When interest rates rose to control inflation, asset prices crashed, leaving many households and businesses technically bankrupt. The government issued bonds to increase the money supply and stimulate the economy through public works projects. Exports later improved, debts were repaid, and confidence returned, ending the recession.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.