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Website. notionpress .com. Notion Press is an Indian self-publishing company based in Chennai, India. It was founded in 2012, [1] and in 2016 it claimed to have provided services to 2000 self-published authors. [2] In 2018, they introduced a rapid publication service, which does not include editing. [3]
979-8888839430. Website. www.bhavishyamalika.com. Bhavishya Malika Puran is a Hindi language book published in 2023 by Notion Press, written Pandit Shri Kashinath Mishra. The book is all about the future predictions by Shri Achyutananda Dasa. The book is also available in other languages [1] [2]
This is a list of pornographic magazines (sometimes called erotic magazines or adult magazines) — magazines that contain content of a sexual nature and are typically considered to be pornography. For inclusion in this list, pornographic magazines must be, or have been, widely available as a printed publication and contain either hardcore or ...
English. Website. www.notion.online. ISSN. 1745-1760. OCLC. 225922027. Notion is a newsstand music magazine and fashion magazine published quarterly in the United Kingdom, founded in 2004.
Larry Flynt Publications (10 P) Pages in category "Adult magazine publishing companies" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Business Today – fortnightly; Businessworld – fortnightly; The Caravan – journal of politics and culture, published by Delhi Press; CFO India – monthly; Champak – children's magazine; CTO Forum – monthly; Dataquest – fortnightly information technology; Digit – IT gadgets and mobile phones
Keighley & Craven Target. Kingston Guardian. Knutsford Guardian. Lancaster & Morecambe Citizen. Largs and Millport Weekly News. Ledbury Gazette. Leigh Journal. Leisure Review. Lewisham News Shopper.
The Denial of Death is a 1973 book by American cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker which discusses the psychological and philosophical implications of how people and cultures have reacted to the concept of death. [1] The author argues most human action is taken to ignore or avoid the inevitability of death. [2]