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Seventeen Magazine May 2007
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Seventeen Magazine May 2007Seventeen Magazine May 2007
Seventeen is an American magazine for teenage girls. It was first published in 1944 and is still in the forefront of newstand popularity among growing competition.
The content of Seventeen includes information and advice about fashion and trends, celebrities, beauty – skincare, hair and make-up – and lifestyles. It also has a health section about nutrition and exercise, a sex and body section, and quizzes and horoscopes. The article length is kept deliberately brief, high quality photographs emphasize regular celebrity and clothing themes and it is well supported by advertising keen to reach the big-spending demographic of young women.

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Don't Get Me Started
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Don't Get Me Started
Don't Get Me Started
The pace is fast, the humor is smart. For those who have never heard Clinton's one-woman shows, the live perform-ance excerpts used at the start and finish of each tape will provide a good sampling.The text of the audiobook is in a slightly more serious tone than the performance clips, still resulting in a very funny series of observations. A self-described fumerist (feminist humorist), Clinton offers her thoughts about being a lesbian and a comic who confronts controversial political issues head on, as well as many of the everyday situations that illustrate the consequences of her politics. Clinton's comedic timing is right on target in this thought-provoking first book.
 
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Scientific American Special Edition: New Light on the Solar System
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Scientific American Special Edition: New Light on the Solar SystemScientific American Special Edition: New Light on the Solar System
This special edition of Scientific American provides the latest developments about our corner of the cosmos, in articles written by the experts who are leading the investigations. Let the pages that follow guide your tour of our solar system, and savor the fact that you can visit these extraordinary nearby worlds and still be home for supper.
 
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CosmoGIRL!
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 CosmoGIRL! CosmoGIRL! Dec-06-Jan-07
CosmoGIRL! i s an American magazine based in New York City. The teenage spin-off of Cosmopolitan, it targets teenage girls and features fashion and celebrities . It is published 10 times a year and reaches 8 million readers.

There are also editions of the magazine in other countries, including the UK , theNetherlands ,China,Hong Kong and Indonesia. . Inside each issue, there is an interview and photo shoot with a current celebrity, various articles and embarrassing stories.

 
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Scientific American Special Edition : A MATTER OF TIME 2006
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Scientific American Special Edition : A MATTER OF TIME 2006Scientific American Special Edition : A MATTER OF TIME 2006
More than 200 years ago Benjamin Franklin coined the now famous dictum that equated passing minutes and hours with shillings and pounds. The new millennium--and the decades leading up to it--has given his words their real meaning. Time has become to the 21st century what fossil fuels and precious metals were to previous epochs. Constantly measured and priced, this vital raw material continues to spur the growth of economies built on a foundation of terabytes and gigabits per second.

This reduction of time to money may extend Franklin's observation to an absurd extreme. But the commodification of time is genuine-and results from a radical alteration in how we view the passage of events. Our fundamental human drives have not changed from the Paleolithic era, hundreds of thousands of years ago. Much of what we are about centers on the same impulses to eat, procreate, fight or flee that motivated Fred Flintstone. Despite the constancy of these primal urges, human culture has experienced upheaval after upheaval in the period since our hunter-gatherer forebears roamed the savannas. Perhaps the most profound change in the long transition from Stone Age to information age revolves around our subjective experience of time.

 
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