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Who Reads Health? Health Magazine’s readers are smart empowered women who know that healthy = happy. They turn to Health for fresh ideas and inspiration on how to make the...
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Amazon.com Review
Who Reads Health? Health Magazine’s readers are smart empowered women who know that healthy = happy. They turn to Health for fresh ideas and inspiration on how to make the...
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Amazon.com Review
Who Reads Health? Health Magazine’s readers are smart empowered women who know that healthy = happy. They turn to Health for fresh ideas and inspiration on how to make the...
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This book is sorely needed… a must purchase… The writing style is accessible and there is a useful glossary. Ive produced small-circulation magazines for years and I learned new things. I just wish this book had been around when I was moderating coursework. – Media Education...
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The Jan/Feb 2010 issue focuses on S.O.L.I.D. principles. Other articles include SharePoint 2010, ASP.NET 4.0, MVC, Entity Framework and more.Table of Contents:*) Can a Fish Use a Bicycle?*) Transitioning from Employee to Self-Employed*) My Top Three Favorite Things About SharePoint 2010*) Embracing Community*) Practical Uses of Lambdas*) S.O.L.I.D. Software Development, One Step...
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Dan DiNicolo provides a roadmap to protecting Vista against new and unexpected security threats that might arise to hijack your system. Follow these steps, abide by the Golden Rules of Windows security, and you’ll sleep better. See at a glance what’s critical for security: implementing logon security, strong passwords, and firewall configuration....
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This riveting book offers 20 harrowing, real-life tales of sea kayaking accidents that will not only keep readers on the edge of their seats, but also instruct them with potentially life-saving lessons.
From the Back Cover
“For many of us a kayak is the means by which we can take in the...
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For over fifty years, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine has been one of the foremost publishers of mystery, crime, and suspense short stories. AHMM each month publishes mystery fiction of the broadest range and the highest quality, featuring every subgenre of mystery fiction. “The lack of a specific house style,” says Kirkus Reviews,...
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Published since 1941, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine is America’s oldest and most celebrated crime-fiction publication. “The best mystery magazine in the world, bar none,” states Stephen King. Featured in its pages are short stories by the world’s leading writers of suspense. The full range of the genre is covered, from the cozy...
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The May/June issue discusses programming best practices. This is also the 5-year anniversary edition of CODE Magazine.Table of Contents:*) VB Paradigm Shift*) Am I a Mad Scientist?*) Inheritance 101*) Two Dozen of My Favorite System Stored Procedures*) What’s New in Visual Basic 2005?*) Configure It Out with the Configuration Management Application Block*)...
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Take the mystery out of selling your ideas to magazine, newspapers, and web sites by reading this book. It explains who hires writers, what editors want from freelancers, how much you can expect to be paid, how you can write effective query and pitch letters, and how the Internet can help your...
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