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Mentioning Toons Mag in mass media

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  Mentioning Toons Mag in mass media: as a founder and publisher, I like to see the name or link reference of ToonsMag.com in mass media. I felt it was well spent my time and effort past 10 years to build the Brand Value. I have tried to create a mentionable list below if I missed any source, please mention it in the comment section. NRK : NRK is the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and the largest media organization in Norway.  Link: https://www.nrk.no/kultur/bok/avistegning-forte-til-fengsel-1.11053647 VG:  Verdens Gang, generally known under the abbreviation VG, is a Norwegian tabloid newspaper. In 2016, circulation numbers stood at 93,883, having declined from a peak circulation of 390,510 in 2002. VG is nevertheless the most read online newspaper in Norway, with about 2 million daily readers. Link: https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/L281R/tema-kvinners-rettigheter-moren-ble-barnebrud-som-11-aaring-naa-tegner-ari

Mitt identitet

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Jeg er ikke bare en kort person med brun hud, som noen ser. Jeg er en menneske som alle andre, har like menneskelig verdige. Min sjel er unik, men egenskaper og ideologi ligner med kanskje andre. Jeg vet noen tenker om meg som en sommerfugl i vinterland, fordi født jeg i et sommerland, og ser ut litt annerledes. Jeg er ikke en flyktning, bare innflyttet inne i planet, Jeg er en energi; du ser bare «avatar» mitt inne denne formen, og det er ikke helt meg. Liker å lære, ønsker å være, ønsker å bidra til samfunnet, skal dele mitt kunnskaper, derfor står under noen trær, prøver å finne en vei. Hei verden, det er meg!

Bengali

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Bengali is a Nagari-derived script that appeared in eastern South Asia around the 11th century CE. It is still currently used in Bangladesh, as well as the state of West Bengal in India (hence the script's name) on the eastern part of India. The old Bengali script (11th century CE) is also the parent to many other scripts of eastern India, such as a Oriya, Manipuri, and Maithili. The Bengali script is used to write languages in eastern India such as Bengali, Assamese, and Manipuri. Once again, like other South Asian writing systems, vowels following a consonant other than the default /a/ is written with extra strokes, as in the following example: Quick Facts Type Syllabic Alphabetic Genealogy Brahmi Location South Asia Time 11th century CE to Present Direction Left to right