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Thank you for the link, Scribbler. Over the past week, I realized that the reason why I found it difficult to write was because I felt so overwhelmed by the project I had taken on. I planned to brief all the court opinions cited in each Gilberts Outline Series (civil procedure, contracts, torts, criminal law, evidence, property, constitutional law, conflict of laws, wills and trusts, and remedies) and publish them online in a book. Now, I realize that I just can't do what I would like to do in the time that I have available to me. Now, I will just read all the court opinions cited in each Gilberts' Outline Series and save my energy on completing an ongoing book on domestic violence in California. This book will provide an abstract of each of the court opinions and statutes on domestic violence from the 1900s to the present. I have three degrees, but I have decided to change my career (again) to that of a legal assistant with an encyclopedic knowledge of the law.
The link was very helpful to me and I will refer to it again and again.
Thank you. I wrote a memoir on tracking my personal history of manifestation as both a participant and witness. Then wrote a short guidebook with a psychiatrist friend of mine. both are on Amazon and kindle now under Sandy Sims
I graduated from CSUF as editor, had a job reporting and 25 years later got back to writing. Looking forward to finishing editing my story and following through with sending it out for publication by a house. I'm peppering the finishing up with freelance articles for magazines, paid or not, to get some updated credits! Thanks for the welcome.
Hi There, I have a first edition hard cover book by JOHN Earle edited by Israel l Gollancz MA this book was published in 1628 It is called the Temple Classics micro-cosmographie or A piece of the world. Can you tell me anything about him or how much this book is woth it is orignal Thanks redkilty@gmai.com
Thank your for the friend invite! I hope you also get a chance to check out my blog post. Its an excerpt of my upcoming book. I would love to know what you think. Talk to you soon!
Hello, First of all my apologies for replying you so late. I would like to mail you some of my poems which has been published by newspapers. I have also received a positive review from the University of Oxford. I am 13-year old boy and I reside at Mumbai, India. My e-mail id is trishitbanerjee2006@yahoo.co.in
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Thank you, I'm glad to be here. I hope in about 24 hours I will have some good news to tell about my next book.
Thank you for the link, Scribbler. Over the past week, I realized that the reason why I found it difficult to write was because I felt so overwhelmed by the project I had taken on. I planned to brief all the court opinions cited in each Gilberts Outline Series (civil procedure, contracts, torts, criminal law, evidence, property, constitutional law, conflict of laws, wills and trusts, and remedies) and publish them online in a book. Now, I realize that I just can't do what I would like to do in the time that I have available to me. Now, I will just read all the court opinions cited in each Gilberts' Outline Series and save my energy on completing an ongoing book on domestic violence in California. This book will provide an abstract of each of the court opinions and statutes on domestic violence from the 1900s to the present. I have three degrees, but I have decided to change my career (again) to that of a legal assistant with an encyclopedic knowledge of the law.
The link was very helpful to me and I will refer to it again and again.
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I graduated from CSUF as editor, had a job reporting and 25 years later got back to writing. Looking forward to finishing editing my story and following through with sending it out for publication by a house. I'm peppering the finishing up with freelance articles for magazines, paid or not, to get some updated credits! Thanks for the welcome.
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