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publish
To disseminate information in a print or electronic format. After the final layout has been composed, print publishing involves printing the paper and binding the sheets into pamphlets or books. CD and DVD publishing requires converting final files to a master optical disc, which is converted to a metal master for pressing plastic media. Web publishing is all electronic. Final files are transmitted to the Web server or application server.


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lt;p>We expect Forum papers to be of publishable quality, original work and written exclusively for presentation at the Ninth Harvard University Forum on Islamic Finance.
Mr Cowen said: "There is no question of an attempt to cover up anything but rather it is a question of taking legal advice as to what is publishable.
The efforts you have exerted in creating your e-books, CDs, DVDs and other publishable outputs may only require a supplementary cover design that suit them best The first step to properly market your product is to place it in a packaging that is worth the customer?
 
 
 
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