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About me - Paul Lines

About me

I am from the UK and spend most of my working life as a writer. A large percentage of this time is concentrated upon technical and academic writing on subjects that relate mainly to the business, financial and political issues, nationally and internationally; tasks that entail a great deal of detailed research. These projects range from the practical, including financial reporting, to psychological issues, which includes organizational culture and understanding consumer perceptions and demands.

In addition to this, I have also undertaken a great deal of fiction writing, both for reward and pleasure. Within this part of my writing career my work has ranged from Ghost-writing, short stories, articles, poetry, novels and scriptwriting. To date I have published works in all of these genres excepting scriptwriting.

My published works include:

Technical and Academic

A beginners Guide to Success in Business
A beginners Guide to Successful Cash Flows and Budgets

Non-Fiction

Memoirs of an Average Man (Ghostwritten)

Fiction

Old Accountants Never Die available at http://www.authorsonline.co.uk/book/Old+Accountants+Never+Di e/
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CHANNEL STEWARD - Relationships and Family

I have accepted the invitation to become the channel-steward for the relationships and family channel. I look forward to working with all the other stewards and writers in this channel and am sure we can make this an area of wisdom and great writing.If anyone has any ideas, comments or questions on this area, or needs help, I will be pleased to hear from you.

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Politics, News & Issues > Pulitzer Center Who should take a stand against abusive child labor being used in Congo to dig out coltan?
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When you bought you last computer or cell phone did it come with the message "the production for this computer was made possible by the abuse of child labour in the Congo?" No? Neither did mine but, in reality, there is a good chance that this statement reveals the truth. So what, you may ask. is the connection between your electronic equipment and child labour abuse in the Congo.

The answer is Coltan, an ore that is used to produce niobium and tantalum, the latter of which is used to make capacitors for electronic equipment from DVD players to cell phones and computers, and the Congo ...

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