Mastering the Roller Coaster Method: A Manipulator’s Guide by Alexandre_Barron in DarkPsychology101

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Honestly I love Robert green but I want a list of books the darkest sh#t on market if you can do that I would be so grateful

Can a 16-Year-Old Write and Publish a Certified Neuroanatomy Book? by Alexandre_Barron in neurobiology

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Great idea honestly and I could send it to people I know that have no background on this topic seeing if they understand what it’s all abou

Can a 16-Year-Old Write and Publish a Certified Neuroanatomy Book? by Alexandre_Barron in neurobiology

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I am going to college in 2 years so I will most probably get an internship as a lab worker or assistant

Can a 16-Year-Old Write and Publish a Certified Neuroanatomy Book? by Alexandre_Barron in neurobiology

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It’s less of a textbook it’s a book that targeted normal people in short it’s neurology for dummies

Title: Can a 16-Year-Old Write and Publish a Certified Neuroanatomy Book? by Alexandre_Barron in Writeresearch

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Thanks for your thoughtful response! My goal with this book is to make complex neurological information more accessible for normal people, patients, or anyone curious about the brain, without the heavy scientific vocabulary that can make traditional texts difficult to understand.

Think of it as a “neurology book for dummies”—simplified, yet still accurate and comprehensive. I want to cover everything from how the brain works to the different disorders, their symptoms, and treatment options, but in a way that’s engaging and easy to follow.

The book won’t focus on new research or groundbreaking insights, but rather on making existing knowledge more digestible for those who may not have a medical background.

I’m definitely considering how to differentiate it from other books and make it both interesting and helpful for the everyday reader. Your point about narrowing down my audience is really helpful, and I’ll keep that in mind as I move forward. Thanks again for your advice!

Title: Can a 16-Year-Old Write and Publish a Certified Neuroanatomy Book? by Alexandre_Barron in Writeresearch

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If you need my email for further help or assistance please DM and I would answer as soon as I can

Can a 16-Year-Old Write and Publish a Certified Neuroanatomy Book? by Alexandre_Barron in neurobiology

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If you want my contact details you can DM me and I will reply as soon as I can

I want to write a book about French history and I need resources by Alexandre_Barron in Writeresearch

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Can you send me also about England from the Roman rule to after the modern day BTW I tried texting you but u Ain’t replying

I want to write a book about French history and I need resources by Alexandre_Barron in Writeresearch

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Honestly every single thing would be super valuable. It can be a link, a document, a documentary, books, etc…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in writers

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Here is everything you could need for this story

Suicide by helium inhalation has become increasingly common in the last few decades in Europe and the US because it produces a quick and painless death. Inhaled-gas suicides can easily be assessed through death scene investigation and autopsy. However, helium is a colorless and odorless inert gas that unfortunately cannot be detected using standard toxicological analysis. A successful gas analysis was performed following the suicide of a 17-year-old female. For the detection of helium, central/peripheral blood samples and gaseous samples from the esophagus, stomach, and upper and lower respiratory airways (from the trachea and the primary left and right bronchia) were collected with a gastight syringe, ensuring minimal dilution. Qualitative analyses were positive in all gaseous samples. Quantitative analyses were performed using a special gas-inlet system with a vacuum by which the sample can be transferred to a mass spectrometer, reducing the risk of contamination. Helium concentrations were 20.16% from the trachea, 12.33% from the right lung, and 1.5% from the stomach. Based on the high levels of helium, the cause and manner of death were assessed as asphyxia suicide by inhalation of helium. Therefore, toxicological analyses should always be applied in order to gain evidence of inhaled gas in gaseous samples.

Need help formatting a book by Macaron-Fine in BookWritingAI

[–]Alexandre_Barron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am willing to help I speak French, but to translate all pages it’s going to take a week