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Who controls book pricing? Bookstores.
Bookstores want you to believe that book publishers set the price of new books. That is not true. The price printed on the book cover is the manufacturer's suggested retail price. Booksellers not only have every right to override the MSRP in their bookshops--they are also the reason those prices are set so high in the first place.
By Heather Holmes5 months ago in Journal
Renaissance Festival War Stories August 30/31 & September 1
Labor day weekend is the first of two three-day weekends over the course of the festival season. You would think this would lead to more war stories, but some how, working 33 hours in 3 days makes the whole thing a blink and a blur. So here are just a couple things I recall from the weekend.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her5 months ago in Journal
Apple Vision Air 2027: Lighter, Cheaper, and Poised to Make AR Mainstream
Apple has always been great at converting cutting-edge technology into ordinary goods. How the company brings creative ideas to life as simple devices is shown by the iPhone and Macbook. Right now, they appear to be concentrating on a significant breakthrough in augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR). Industry experts predict the debut of a possibly Called the Vision Air, which is meant to be a cheaper and lighter alternative to the Vision Pro headset.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
Binge-Worthy September: What’s New on Netflix in 2025
Few things are as pleasurable as snuggling beneath a blanket with some snacks and a movie as the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp. Netflix's new options to check out. September 2025 promises to be a very interesting month for Netflix subscribers with a lineup of great new series, the return of fan-loved classics, and big films debuting for the first time.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal
Giorgio Armani's Biography, Net Worth, and Family
Introduction: The Man Who Wove Elegance into History When the world speaks of timeless fashion, one name resonates like the chime of cathedral bells across Milan: Giorgio Armani. More than a designer, Armani was an architect of elegance, a man who reshaped how the world viewed style — not as flamboyance, but as refined simplicity. His life journey, from a small town in Italy to building a global empire worth billions, is not just a fashion story — it is a testament to vision, resilience, and legacy.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Digital Marketing 2025: Smart Strategies That Work
Introduction: Why Digital Marketing Still Matters In an era where nearly every purchase starts with a search, a scroll, or a swipe, digital marketing has become the lifeline of modern business. From small startups to global corporations, everyone is competing for attention in the crowded online space. But in 2025, success doesn’t come from doing everything — it comes from doing the right things smarter.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in Journal
Giorgio Armani Dead at 91
By FastInfo Magazine, Date: September 4, 2025 Introduction: The World Mourns a Fashion Legend On September 4, 2025, the fashion world lost one of its most profound visionaries. Giorgio Armani passed away at his Milan residence at the age of 91. The founder of the iconic Giorgio Armani fashion house, he transformed Italian elegance into a global phenomenon, creating designs that redefined how the world dressed.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun5 months ago in Journal
Where Does IV Therapy Fit in Today’s Holistic Wellness Plans?
In recent years, wellness has become more than just a trend; it has evolved into a lifestyle. People are looking for ways to support not just physical health, but mental clarity, emotional balance, and overall vitality. Among the variety of wellness options available, IV therapy has gained significant attention as a complementary approach that fits into a broader holistic health plan. From boosting energy to improving immunity, IV therapy offers a unique method for delivering essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream, ensuring maximum absorption and effectiveness.
By Lola Gold Finch5 months ago in Journal
If You Only Have 10 Days in China, Visit Hangzhou and Its Stunning West Lake
Planning your first trip to China can feel overwhelming. With only 10 days to explore, choosing the right destination is crucial. Most travelers immediately think of Beijing for its imperial landmarks, Shanghai for its futuristic skyline, or Xi’an for its Terracotta Warriors. While these cities are undoubtedly iconic, Hangzhou offers something unique: a balance of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern convenience, all wrapped in a more relaxed atmosphere.
By charliesamuel5 months ago in Journal
NEW DISCOVERIES OF 3I/ATLAS: Comet or Spacecraft?
Introduction Astronomers noticed an odd object speeding across our solar system in 2019. Following 1I/‘Oumuamua in 2017 and 2I/Borisov in 2019, it was the third discovered interstellar object. Although many professionals promptly identified it as a comet, there was some question. Its odd path, strange conduct, and unexpected features raised a brave question: Is 3I/ATLAS merely a comet or is it possibly something altogether different?
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Journal










