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Launch Dad's Writing Experience to New Heights this Father's Day with Fisher Space Pen

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星期四, 六月 13, 2024

BOULDER CITY, Nev., June 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- This Father's Day, Fisher Space Pen Co. is proud to present the perfect gift for dads across the globe: the iconic Fisher Space Pen. Known for its exceptional performance in the most challenging environments, the Fisher Space Pen is not just a pen; it's a piece of history, a tool for creativity, and a symbol of American innovation.

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  • This Father's Day, Fisher Space Pen Co. is proud to present the perfect gift for dads across the globe: the iconic Fisher Space Pen.
  • BOULDER CITY, Nev., June 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- This Father's Day, Fisher Space Pen Co. is proud to present the perfect gift for dads across the globe: the iconic Fisher Space Pen.
  • "Our pens are more than just writing instruments; they are a testament to a father's love for exploration and adventure," said Matt Fisher, Fisher Space Pen Co. "Whether your dad is signing important documents, sketching out plans for his next project, or writing a heartfelt note, a Fisher Space Pen can help ink every word."
  • Fisher Space Pen offers a wide selection of premium writing instruments that are guaranteed to impress even the most discerning dads.

In Knife, his memoir of surviving attack, Salman Rushdie confronts a world where liberal principles like free speech are old-fashioned

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星期五, 四月 19, 2024

A man named Hadi Matar has been charged with second-degree attempted murder.

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  • A man named Hadi Matar has been charged with second-degree attempted murder.
  • He is an American-born resident of New Jersey in his early twenties, whose parents emigrated from Lebanon.
  • Review: Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder – Salman Rushdie (Jonathan Cape) Knife is very good at recalling Rushdie’s grim memories of the attack.
  • “Let me offer this piece of advice to you, gentle reader,” he says: “if you can avoid having your eyelid sewn shut … avoid it.
  • Here, for a number of reasons, Rushdie is not on such secure ground.
  • Read more:
    How Salman Rushdie has been a scapegoat for complex historical differences

    Rushdie, who studied history at Cambridge University, described himself in Joseph Anton as “a historian by training”.

  • Indeed, a speech he gave at PEN America in 2022 is reprinted in the book verbatim.
  • For these intellectuals, principles of secular reason and personal liberty should always supersede blind conformity to social or religious authority.

Old-fashioned liberal principles

  • In Knife, though, Rushdie the protagonist confronts a world where such liberal principles now appear old-fashioned.
  • He claims “the groupthink of radical Islam” has been shaped by “the groupthink-manufacturing giants, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter”.
  • But for many non-religious younger people, any notion of free choice also appears illusory, the anachronistic residue of an earlier age.
  • Millennials and Generation Z are concerned primarily with issues of environmental catastrophe and social justice, and they tend to regard liberal individualism as both ineffective and self-indulgent.
  • A new book traces how we got here, but lets neoliberal ideologues off the hook

Suffused in the culture of Islam

  • The Satanic Verses itself is suffused in the culture of Islam as much as James Joyce’s Ulysses is suffused in the culture of Catholicism.
  • In their hypothetical conversation, the author of Knife tries to convince his assailant of the value of such ambivalence.
  • He protests how his notorious novel revolves around “an East London Indian family running a café-restaurant, portrayed with real love”.

Attachment to past traditions

  • Rushdie discusses in Knife how, besides the Hindu legends of his youth, he has also been “more influenced by the Christian world than I realized”.
  • He cites the music of Handel and the art of Michelangelo as particular influences.
  • Yet this again highlights Rushdie’s attachments to traditions firmly rooted in the past.
  • Part of James’s greatness lay in the way he was able to accommodate these radical shifts within his writing.

‘A curiously one-eyed book’

  • Particularly striking are the immediacy with which he recalls the shocking assault, the black humour with which he relates medical procedures and the sense of “exhilaration” at finally returning home with his wife to Manhattan.
  • Yet there are also many loose ends, and the book’s conclusion, that the assailant has in the end become “simply irrelevant” to him, is implausible.
  • He insists he does not want to write “frightened” or “revenge” books.
  • This was despite several brave comeback attempts by Milburn that likewise cited Pataudi as an example.
  • Knife, by contrast, is a curiously one-eyed book, in a metaphorical, as well as a literal sense.


Paul Giles does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Laureate Education Reports Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2023 and Provides 2024 Outlook

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星期四, 二月 22, 2024

Operating income for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $110.0 million, compared to $78.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.

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  • Operating income for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $110.0 million, compared to $78.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.
  • Net income for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $41.7 million, compared to net income of $39.1 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.
  • Adjusted EBITDA for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $131.3 million, compared to $94.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2022.
  • Operating income for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $110.0 million, compared to $78.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2022, an increase of $32.0 million.

American Indian College Fund Hosting Online Book Discussion with Indigenous Author Mona Susan Power

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星期二, 二月 20, 2024

DENVER, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) is hosting a free, online book and author event for the public featuring the PEN Award–winning Native American author, Mona Susan Power, on March 26 from 12-1 Mountain Daylight Time. Power will discuss her new book, A Council of Dolls, with College Fund President, Cheryl Crazy Bull.

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  • DENVER, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) is hosting a free, online book and author event for the public featuring the PEN Award–winning Native American author, Mona Susan Power, on March 26 from 12-1 Mountain Daylight Time.
  • Power will discuss her new book, A Council of Dolls, with College Fund President, Cheryl Crazy Bull.
  • Mona Susan Power is the author of four books of fiction: The Grass Dancer (awarded the PEN/Hemingway prize), Roofwalker, Sacred Wilderness, and her most recent novel, A Council of Dolls (longlisted for the National Book Award).
  • Mona Susan Power shines a light on the damage wrought by Indian boarding schools and historical massacres that echo throughout generations of Indigenous people.

American Fiction: scathing and accurate portrayal of the obstacles black writers face in publishing

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星期一, 二月 5, 2024

Despite his clear talent, Monk continuously faces rejection for his latest novel.

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  • Despite his clear talent, Monk continuously faces rejection for his latest novel.
  • It’s never explicitly said but it’s made pretty clear that his book is just not “black enough”.
  • Authors from historically marginalised communities, including black authors, repeatedly encounter obstacles to getting their work published, receiving post-publication support, or securing a safe platform that allows their voices to be heard.

The struggle for authentic representation

  • Monk considers the book as pandering “black poverty porn” and its success drives him to the edge.
  • In one scene, Monk asks a bookseller why his books are being stocked in the African-American Studies section as they’re “just literature”.
  • When he takes his books to sit among the general fiction, he’s confronted with a large display of We’s Lives in Da Ghetto.
  • It reflects an idea of blackness and black experience that publishers are all too happy to buy into.

Commercial success vs. authenticity

  • It’s his answer to the absurdity of the publishing industry, replete with almost every black stereotype he could think of, including gangs, absent fathers, guns and drugs.
  • To Monk (and initially his agent) this is an unsellable book that obviously calls out the racism inherent in the success of such books like Sintara Golden’s.
  • To his complete bewilderment, however, he’s offered a $750,000 advance from a publisher who had passed on his other work.
  • In the midst of all this, Monk is asked to be the diversity inclusion to judge a prestigious literary award.
  • The conversation between the two touches on the complex issues surrounding authenticity, commercialisation, “selling out” and the definition of meaningful representation.


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Ellis Walker does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

PEN Canada calls for dismissal of charges against Brandi Morin

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星期一, 一月 29, 2024

TORONTO, Jan. 29, 2024 /CNW/ - PEN Canada is deeply concerned at the Edmonton Police Service's (EPS) arrest of Cree/Iroquois/French freelance journalist Brandi Morin and calls for the immediate dismissal of all charges against her ahead of a court hearing scheduled for February 1.

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  • TORONTO, Jan. 29, 2024 /CNW/ - PEN Canada is deeply concerned at the Edmonton Police Service's (EPS) arrest of Cree/Iroquois/French freelance journalist Brandi Morin and calls for the immediate dismissal of all charges against her ahead of a court hearing scheduled for February 1.
  • Brandi Morin, Cree/Iroquois/French freelance journalist, was arrested during a police raid on an Indigenous encampment.
  • In 2023 Ms. Morin was awarded PEN Canada's Ken Filkow Prize for her bravery in "advancing freedom of expression in Canada."
  • PEN Canada is a nonpartisan organization that celebrates literature, defends freedom of expression, and assists writers in peril at home and abroad.

KeraLink International Launches the Great Cornea Challenge and a Cornea Technology Accelerator

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星期一, 十二月 11, 2023

KeraLink International (KLI) today announced the launch of the Great Cornea Challenge and the Cornea Technology Accelerator.

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  • KeraLink International (KLI) today announced the launch of the Great Cornea Challenge and the Cornea Technology Accelerator.
  • The Great Cornea Challenge invites entrepreneurs and innovators to propose new products, services, or technologies for preventing, detecting, and treating corneal blindness in LMICs.
  • Ultralight founder and CEO Monik Sheth stands behind the work of KeraLink International and its mission to eradicate corneal blindness.
  • We love supporting the types of founders and innovations that the Great Cornea Challenge is attracting," Sheth said.

KeraLink International Provides $2.5 Million in Seed Funding to Enable Development of Bioengineered Corneal Implants

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星期一, 十一月 13, 2023

Pantheon Vision, an early-stage ophthalmic medical device company KLI established, will use the funding to develop bioengineered corneal implants to reduce reliance on donated corneal tissue – often unavailable in LMICs.

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  • Pantheon Vision, an early-stage ophthalmic medical device company KLI established, will use the funding to develop bioengineered corneal implants to reduce reliance on donated corneal tissue – often unavailable in LMICs.
  • “Development of novel therapeutic solutions is costly but critical to fulfilling our mission of eradicating corneal blindness,” said Douglas J. Furlong, KLI Board Chairman.
  • More than 12.7 million children and adults are blind because of corneal injuries or infections, and millions more are blind in one eye or live with seriously impaired vision.
  • KLI is rewriting the narrative of corneal health by advancing ground-breaking products, technologies, and services to eradicate corneal blindness with specific emphasis on low- and middle-income countries.

Laureate Education Reports Financial Results for the Third Quarter and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023

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星期四, 十一月 2, 2023

Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023 Highlights (compared to nine months ended September 30, 2022):

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  • Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023 Highlights (compared to nine months ended September 30, 2022):
    On a reported basis, revenue increased 20% to $1,074.9 million.
  • Operating income for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was $228.8 million, compared to operating income of $192.0 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
  • Net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was $65.5 million, compared to net income of $29.9 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022.
  • Adjusted EBITDA for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 was $287.3 million, compared to Adjusted EBITDA of $244.1 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2022.

Co-Packaged Optics Market worth $49 million by 2028 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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星期四, 十月 26, 2023

The CPO type segment is expected to account for the largest share of the co-packaged optics market in 2023.

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  • The CPO type segment is expected to account for the largest share of the co-packaged optics market in 2023.
  • As the technology matures, its adoption is expected to increase further in data center and high-performance computing (HPC) markets.
  • Data center and high-performance computing is expected to account for the largest share of the co-packaged optics market in 2023.
  • Asia Pacific market is expected to witness the highest CAGR in the co-packaged optics market during the forecast period.