December 8, 2005 (Press Release) --
For Immediate Release – 08 December 2005
Abortion Issue Clouds the Release of Controversial New Book
London-UK.– The medical and scientific community has been buzzing lately about a controversial new theory on human behavior originated in America. The controversy surrounding the theory pertains to its origins in fetal behavior and their implications towards the abortion issue, currently a highly debated subject in the U.S. that has been back in the spotlight recently by vacancies on the United States Supreme Court.
The new theory, which was termed "The Theorem" by a researcher close to the project, has been formalized with the publication of its first book. The Theorem: A Complete Answer to Human Behavior by Douglas M. Arone is set for release in the United Kingdom by John Hunt Publishing Ltd. While some in the medical community have great praise for the theory such as Dr. B. Abolade, a child and adolescent psychiatrist in Montgomery, Alabama, who calls the discovery and resultant theory, "A discovery of great genius that will advance mankind's march towards progress", other scientists are more skeptical, dismissing it as convincing- but only plausible. One thing is certain The Theorem's author Douglas Arone is concerned about the debate surrounding this new book. "I specifically wanted The Theorem to be published in the U.K. to avoid the focus on the abortion debate that seems to consume America. It was, and still is my hope that over here the work can be appreciated for the other equally important aspects such as; why we talk, the purpose of sleep and the identification to the possible origins of autism, and not just focused on identifying exactly when the fetus gains a limited consciousness", states Mr. Arone. While the publisher has attempted to stem the controversy, by prohibiting pre-release and review copies, an unorthodox move in the publishing industry, these efforts have had little effect on inquires from both pro-life and pro-abortion groups as to the planned December 26 international release of The Theorem. The publisher, John Hunt could not be reached for further comment. However a representative for the publisher stated that The Theorem’s U.K release will be held back one month, in order to fill the backlog of U.S. orders as pre-release demand for this controversial book continues to increase.
Book Publicity and Author Contact:
KBC International Literary Publicity
USA & Europe
Karin Bartels-President
www.kbc-europe.com
karinbartels1@aol.com
More Book Info:
www.thetheorem.com
Update: As of December 8, 2005 John Hunt Publishing has authorized the release of a limited number of review copies of The Theorem , exclusive to KBC International. To reserve a copy, karinbartels1@aol.com -Karin
2005 KBC International. All Rights Granted to Receiver
Abortion Issue Clouds the Release of Controversial New Book
London-UK.– The medical and scientific community has been buzzing lately about a controversial new theory on human behavior originated in America. The controversy surrounding the theory pertains to its origins in fetal behavior and their implications towards the abortion issue, currently a highly debated subject in the U.S. that has been back in the spotlight recently by vacancies on the United States Supreme Court.
The new theory, which was termed "The Theorem" by a researcher close to the project, has been formalized with the publication of its first book. The Theorem: A Complete Answer to Human Behavior by Douglas M. Arone is set for release in the United Kingdom by John Hunt Publishing Ltd. While some in the medical community have great praise for the theory such as Dr. B. Abolade, a child and adolescent psychiatrist in Montgomery, Alabama, who calls the discovery and resultant theory, "A discovery of great genius that will advance mankind's march towards progress", other scientists are more skeptical, dismissing it as convincing- but only plausible. One thing is certain The Theorem's author Douglas Arone is concerned about the debate surrounding this new book. "I specifically wanted The Theorem to be published in the U.K. to avoid the focus on the abortion debate that seems to consume America. It was, and still is my hope that over here the work can be appreciated for the other equally important aspects such as; why we talk, the purpose of sleep and the identification to the possible origins of autism, and not just focused on identifying exactly when the fetus gains a limited consciousness", states Mr. Arone. While the publisher has attempted to stem the controversy, by prohibiting pre-release and review copies, an unorthodox move in the publishing industry, these efforts have had little effect on inquires from both pro-life and pro-abortion groups as to the planned December 26 international release of The Theorem. The publisher, John Hunt could not be reached for further comment. However a representative for the publisher stated that The Theorem’s U.K release will be held back one month, in order to fill the backlog of U.S. orders as pre-release demand for this controversial book continues to increase.
Book Publicity and Author Contact:
KBC International Literary Publicity
USA & Europe
Karin Bartels-President
www.kbc-europe.com
karinbartels1@aol.com
More Book Info:
www.thetheorem.com
Update: As of December 8, 2005 John Hunt Publishing has authorized the release of a limited number of review copies of The Theorem , exclusive to KBC International. To reserve a copy, karinbartels1@aol.com -Karin
2005 KBC International. All Rights Granted to Receiver

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