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princesa:Exactly what I've been getting you to do with half of your entries - cross your "t"s and dot your "i"s ![]() He also gets to decide what stories make the final cut amongst those the various columnists and reporters send in. He is even sometimes allowed to edit wordings in submitted articles so as to tone down, etc, the message being conveyed. Usually a journalist, he may have risen-up in the ranks with a broad view of general issues, or he may be grounded in a specific subject area e.g. a sports editor. Hope this answers the question, Princess?. |
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princesa:I'm editor ![]()
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princesa:Er . . Princess . . umm . . that would be "Doctor Secrets" and not "Doctor's Secret" ![]() |
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Africankel:Nice . . |
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nateevs:Fine analysis! To fine-tune this thinking further, who likely amongst the top two - four teams, will play draws or wins against the smaller teams? Likelier teams to produce smaller or larger goal-differences, can also be added to the mix, in case of eventual points draws ![]() |
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Kathy's gone AWOL, folks . . . Dare I debutize? . . and maybe cause Obsterics mayhem? . . ![]() [size=17pt] Doctor[/size] [size=14pt]secrets[/size] [size=16pt] .[/size] |
princesa:I could have said it's all in the spirit of this thread: Literature/Writing; but it's in the spirit of Magazine-Publicity, more like ![]() |
Liverpool or Chelsea? Who'll win this season's Premiership? On a personal note, I think Manchester United shall sneak up to take it once again!! ![]() |
marlet01:You saw it too ![]() I Am The Eight[i]h[/i] World Wonder ![]() Just joking-around, Princess ![]() |
Thanks . . Eighth . . and not eight. ![]() |
princesa:The feeling's mutual. That you've come this far with me conversationally has kept the thread in the top 10 - good publicity for the mag. ![]() It is I who should be saying thanks, all-the-ways ![]() |
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Your excerpt, Princess. . Randomly selected . . [size=15pt] * Deleted *[/size] |
Quote from: princesa on Yesterday at 16:26:39 . . . tell me about this book of yours so let me see how far you can win me over ![]() Right . . O.k. . . Er . . Its a health magazine book with a difference in that it has the usual topical headers about health matters but in addition, it has as its main frame, this real-life, reveal-all blog entry of well articulated events that transpire in the course of a particular medical doctor's weekly schedule of practice. Conversations, timely interventions, emergencies . . . general medical drama and intrigue in real-life - as if you, a third party, were there in the consulting room, or theatre, or labour room . . . etc. Well, almost as if, anyway. . . So, it starts with the above described blog entry of these events - it is titled "A Doctor's "Secret" Notes" - and it continues right through to the end of the magazine, except that it is interrupted here and there with the usual topical headers like the "The Dentist" column, "Women, Family & Health" column, a[b] "Water Works - The Urologist"[/b] column and even a Feature Article on Stroke. Not to mention the interesting Editorial piece about Brain Power - a must read! A little boring? Anyway, I recommend the ". . Secret Notes" part of it for you, my Princess . . . |
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princesa:Right . . O.k. . . Er . . Its a health magazine book with a difference in that it has the usual topical headers about health matters but in addition, it has as its main frame, this real-life, reveal-all blog entry of well articulated events that transpire in the course of a particular medical doctor's weekly schedule of practice. Conversations, timely interventions, emergencies . . . general medical drama and intrigue in real-life - as if you, a third party, were there in the consulting room, or theatre, or labour room . . . etc. Well, almost as if, anyway. . . So, it starts with the above described blog entry of these events - it is titled[b] "A Doctor's "Secret" Notes"[/b] - and it continues right through to the end of the magazine, except that it is interrupted here and there with the usual topical headers like the "The Dentist" column, "Women, Family & Health" column, a[b] "Water Works - The Urologist"[/b] column and even a[b] Feature Article[/b] on Stroke. Not to mention the interesting Editorial piece about[b] Brain Power[/b] - a must read! A little boring? Anyway, I recommend the ". . Secret Notes" part of it for you, my[i] Princess[/i] . . . |
Out yesterday, 1st December!!
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sartorius:Please, post this again, but a little clearer . . . Is this an American anagram for easy memorization? Is the " " standing in for "Dead" ? ![]() - Of course if one is dead one cannot raise ones left or right hand at all, in the first place. |
princesa:You sound sore, when obviously I only was joking . . . Anyway, I hear you . . It's quite obvious you don't like this sort of literature . . We finally published today, sha . . So, Princess, in case . . shaaa . . |
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princesa:You left out a couple of letter [b]P[/b]s here also lol . . As for not liking medical literature - B T W its a monthly magazine, not a book - you may like the fact that this one has as its main frame, a medical blog that exposes real-life medical drama in an apt manner that makes for interesting reading . . . |
smartsoft:. . Just Creativity. The freedom to do it spoiling nothing, was there. ajayi1:Hmm . . I would have thought my arrangement was on the mark . . Font flexibility is allowed, I think. More so for Mast-head creation . . Thanks anyways, dudes . . . |
princesa:Beg your pardon . . . It's Doctor Secrets . . . and not Doctor[b]s[/b] Secret. . . . Something about that grammar "Doctor Secrets" . . But it's grammatically intact, though. You'll get to discover a whole lot of medical secrets once you're there . . |
namzo:@ namzo, I hear you . . . but do me this favour . . . Check it out real-life and then post here again, your reaction. The glint . . the black which fades off into nothingness's palpable presence . . . The effect of balance found in perfectly contrasting hues and shades . . . ajayi1: ![]() |
princesa:Yea, life's too short . . With healthy-living though, ones life-span could be prolonged to the max . . . |
Gamine:Sight for sore eyes? |





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