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    Izbrannye trudy po obshcheĭ teorii prava.I︠A︡ Magaziner - 2006 - Sankt-Peterburg: "I︠U︡ridicheskiĭ t︠s︡entr Press".
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    290• Karen Ruoff Kramer.General Merchandizing Magazine - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (4):289-294.
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  3. La interdependencia de las culturas indígenas mesoamericanas como cerdad novelesca.Roger Magazine - 2017 - In Carlos Mendoza-Álvarez, José Luís Jobim, Méndez Gallardo & B. Mariana (eds.), Mímesis e invisibilización social: interdividualidad colectiva en América Latina. Ciudad de México: Universidad Iberoamericana.
     
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    Prominent Philosophical Magazines. Morrison - 1926 - Modern Schoolman 3 (1):9-9.
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  5. Magazines field, or, the next Documenta should be curated by magazines.Patricia Canetti & Leandro de Paula - 2007 - Radical Philosophy 146:43-45.
     
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  6. Nexus magazine.Sam Chachoua, John Frodsham, Bruce Moen & Barry Hilton - 1999 - Nexus 6 (2).
     
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  7. Buddhism and Culture (Buddhist magazine in Korea).Sun Kyeong Yu (ed.) - 2020 - Seoul, South Korea:
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    Magic Lamp magazine as a sociocultural artifact. For the magazine jubilee.A. A. Kamalova - 2017 - Liberal Arts in Russia 6 (2):136-144.
    The article devoted to Magic Lamp magazine, the Russian periodical of 1817. The magazine was published in Saint Petersburg in small printing; only 12 issues were published. It makes Magic Lamp magazine to be a bibliographical rarity. Objective function of Magic Lamp magazine was to amuse and enlighten people. In addition, it could be used as peculiar phrasebook and guidebook for foreigners visiting Saint Petersburg. The articles display typical everyday episodes taking place in the capital of Russia in the early (...)
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    Consumer magazines and ethical guidelines.Vicki Hesterman - 1987 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 2 (2):93 – 101.
    Americans read more than 10 magazines per month. Despite the profound effect this exposure has on individuals and society, little research has been done into ethical standards of magazines. Results of this pilot study of 100 consumer magazines indicate a considerable lack of standard practices and few ethical guidelines.
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    Gilbert Magazine.Dale Ahlquist - 2004 - The Chesterton Review 30 (3/4):461-461.
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    Le magazine Ah! Nana : une épopée féministe dans un monde d’hommes?Virginie Talet - 2006 - Clio 24:251-272.
    Ah! Nana est un journal de bande dessinée publié entre 1976 et 1978. Adapté d’un magazine apparu aux USA en 1970, le Wimmen’s comix, sa spécificité est d’être réalisé par des femmes et de viser un lectorat féminin. C’est pourquoi il représente une aventure pionnière dans le monde de la bande dessinée française. Son contenu reflète les préoccupations féministes de son temps, pour aborder des sujets les plus délicats comme les plus tabous de la société de la fin des années (...)
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    Magazines and the American Experience.G. Thomas Tanselle - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (3):463-464.
    The Grolier Club of New York has been mounting exhibitions of books and prints since 1884, and many of them are recognized as landmark treatments of their subjects. Most of them have also been accompanied by published catalogs or related books. A recent instance was the exhibition, in the early months of 2021, drawn from Steven Lomazow's vast collection of American magazines, consisting of over eighty-three thousand separate issues from 1731 to the present. The substantial and profusely illustrated book (...)
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    The Magazine “Kadro”: The Perspective of Language And Literature.Ahmet Uslu - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1103-1114.
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    3am magazine interview: Parts, Wholes, Abstract objects, Tropes and Ontology.Friederike Moltmann - 2014 - 3Am Magazine.
    This my 3am interview with Richard Marshall about my work and its inspirations. It focuses on my research on parst and wholes, tropes, and abstract objects.
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    A Magazine Far From Well-Run.Dudley Barker - 1975 - The Chesterton Review 2 (1):102-103.
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    Pc Magazine Guide to Digital Photography.Daniel Grotta & Sally Wiener Grotta - 2004 - Wiley.
    You have the camera, or intend to. You have the desire. Now, you have personalized instruction from PC Magazine "The play of light and color on the human imagination." That's how Daniel and Sally Wiener Grotta define photography. They'll lead you through choosing a digital camera and using all its amazing features, but photography is more than technology. These renowned experts liberally share their knowledge of lighting, settings, focus, file formats, communicating with pictures, and more. Read a little, then go (...)
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    Confessions of a magazine editor.Grant Bartley - 2021 - Human Affairs 31 (4):386-397.
    I argue that good communication is vital to philosophy’s project of understanding truth. I consider what good communication would involve, especially with regards to the needs of a popular philosophy magazine such as Philosophy Now. What makes a good or bad article? And how can one edit oneself for clarity? Finally I consider the difference the internet makes. and some of its implications for future philosophers.
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    A magazine to make you beautiful: Votre Beauté and the cosmetics industry in the 1930sUn magazine pour se faire belle : Votre Beauté et l’industrie cosmétique dans les années 1930.Alexie Geers - 2015 - Clio 40.
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  19. Sherry Ahrentzen is a professor of architecture at the University of Wiscon-sin-Milwaukee. Her research, focusing on new forms of housing to better ad-dress the social and economic diversity of the United States, has been published extensively in journals and magazines, including Journal of Architec-ture and Planning Research, Environment and Behavior, and Progressive Architec.Mona Domosh - 1997 - In John Paul Jones, Heidi J. Nast & Susan M. Roberts (eds.), Thresholds in feminist geography: difference, methodology, and representation. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 425.
     
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    Puzzles from Other Worlds: Fantastical Brainteasers from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.Martin Gardner - 1984
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    Pc Magazine Printing Great Digital Photos.David Karlins - 2004 - Wiley.
    Packed with practical, hands on guidance, PC Magazine’s Guide to Printing Great Digital Photos is the perfect book for computer users who are looking to get that little bit extra out of their color printer investment. Digital print expert David Karlins guides readers through everything –from selecting the right kinds of ink and paper, calibrating your computer monitor and making colors match, to getting your images ready for printing and giving your photos that professional touch with a bit of editing. (...)
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    Computer Magazines.George Thompson - 1977 - Teaching Philosophy 2 (1):93-95.
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    Philosophical magazine first published in 1798.Jong K. Lee & Kevin J. Hemker - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (2-3):115-116.
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    Linguistic Encoding of Youth Ideology by the Romanian Teen Magazines for Girls.Diana Cotrau - 2003 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 2 (6):29-48.
    This paper aims to establish and identify the linguistic devices through which the niche printed media specifically targeting a young female local audience identify, shape and construct their ad- dressee by acknowledging their subcultural ideology. Our intention is to trace the measure of congruency between the two types of discourse: of the encoder and of the decoder. Such instantiations as were found at the level of text functions, discourse patterns and strategies, rhetorical and linguistic items testify to our conclusion that (...)
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    Consumption of Specialized Travel Magazines in Spain.Ana Beriain Bañares, Jose Ignacio Castelló Rivera, Javier Sierra Sánchez & Aida María De Vicente Domínguez - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):117-128.
    This study analyzes the interests of Spanish audiences in travel magazines within the current context of press consumption. The objectives are to identify the readers' reading frequency and reasons for reading, what contents interest them, and what aspects of the photographs attract them. The methodology involves a structured questionnaire completed by a representative sample of the Spanish population (n=1000). The main results reveal a low reading frequency, great interest in practical information, preference for landscape photography (over the age of (...)
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    Popular Science Magazines in Interwar Britain: Authors and Readerships.Peter J. Bowler - 2013 - Science in Context 26 (3):437-457.
    ArgumentThis article is based on a detailed survey of three British popular science magazines published during the interwar years. It focuses on the authors who wrote for the magazines, using the information to analyze the ways in which scientists and popular writers contributed to the dissemination of information about science and technology. It shows how the different readerships toward which the magazines were directed determined the proportion of trained scientists who provided material for publication. The most serious (...)
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    The face beautiful: the magazine Votre Beauté and the French cosmetics industry in the 1930s.Alexie Geers - 2014 - Clio 40:249-269.
    À partir des années 1930, émerge en France une nouvelle forme de presse destinée aux femmes où apparaît la thématique de la beauté. L’idée de beauté, qui était liée principalement au vêtement ou à la nature est redessinée par la ligne éditoriale de ces nouveaux périodiques qui la définissent désormais par les soins du corps. La plus ancienne de ces publications, Votre Beauté, est créée par Eugène Schueller, fondateur de L’Oréal. Cet article porte sur la manière dont est élaborée cette (...)
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    Eighteenth-Century Magazine Illustration and Copper Plates Coloured from Nature.Jocelyn Anderson - 2020 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 39:79-111.
    In the second half of the eighteenth century, as the magazine publishing industry grew, illustrations became a fundamental element of magazines, and some of the most ambitious publishers began offering readers coloured illustrations. This article examines a series of coloured illustrations published in The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure. Launched in 1752, this series depicts subjects from natural history, including birds, animals, and plants. These plates were a critical vehicle in adapting and circulating elite scientific publications to a (...)
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    Eighteenth-Century Magazine Illustration and Copper Plates Coloured from Nature.Jocelyn Anderson - 2020 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 39:79-111.
    In the second half of the eighteenth century, as the magazine publishing industry grew, illustrations became a fundamental element of magazines, and some of the most ambitious publishers began offering readers coloured illustrations. This article examines a series of coloured illustrations published in The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure. Launched in 1752, this series depicts subjects from natural history, including birds, animals, and plants. These plates were a critical vehicle in adapting and circulating elite scientific publications to a (...)
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    Thought and actuality. The magazines of the 20th century.Luís Andrade - 2009 - Cultura:19-49.
    Face ao papel central que as revistas desempenharam nas transformações culturais e na criação de movimentos doutrinários e cívicos, entre o final do século XIX e o final do século XX, procura--se caracterizar esta modalidade de imprensa a partir dos traços distintivos que lhe permitiram unir, segundo diferentes propósitos e modalidades, pensamento e actualidade.
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    Pc Magazine Digital Slr Photography Solutions.Sally Wiener Grotta & Daniel Grotta - 2006 - Wiley.
    Don't enter the world of Digital SLR without this book! If you want to use your Digital SLR camera like a pro, let a pro show you how! Sally Wiener Grotta and Daniel Grotta have been covering the world of digital photography since 1991, and this book is like a private course in DSLR mastery. From understanding the parts of your camera to using the controls effectively to shooting stunning, beautiful, and meaningful photographs to editing your images, here's everything you (...)
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    Foreword to Renquan Magazine (1925).G. Gillin - 2001 - In Stephen C. Angle & Marina Svensson (eds.), Contemporary Chinese Thought. M. E. Sharpe. pp. 119.
    The magazine Renquan appeared in five issues between August and December 1925. The purpose of the magazine was to make people aware of the idea of human rights and to advocate a society based on respect for human rights. The magazine's editors regarded human rights as applicable to all countries and as characteristics of civilized and just societies. They argued that human rights were needed in order for individuals to be persons , and held that without them humans would be (...)
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    The Philosophical Magazine Archive.E. A. Davis - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (sup1):1-2.
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  34. Reading Bridal Magazines from a Critical Discursive Perspective.[author unknown] - 2014
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  35. 'A Friend, A Nimble Mind, and a Book': Girls' Literary Criticism in Seventeen Magazine, 1958-1969.Jill Anderson - 2020 - Journal of American Studies 55 (2):1-26.
    This article argues that postwar Seventeen magazine, a publication deeply invested in enforcing heteronormativity and conventional models of girlhood and womanhood, was in fact a more complex and multivocal serial text whose editors actively sought out, cultivated, and published girls’ creative and intellectual work. Seventeen's teen-authored “Curl Up and Read” book review columns, published from 1958 through 1969, are examples of girls’ creative intellectual labor, introducing Seventeen's readers to fiction and nonfiction which ranged beyond the emerging “young-adult” literature of the (...)
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  36. 7 arts, 1922-1928: une revue Belge d'avant-garde = een Belgisch avant-gardetijdschrift = a Belgian avant-garde magazine.Stéphane Boudin-Lestienne, Alexandre Mare, Yaron Pesztat & Iwan Strauven (eds.) - 2020 - Bruxelles: CFC Éditions.
    In 1922, three young men founded the avant-garde magazine 7 Arts to promote the arts and in particular the synthesis of all the arts as only architecture and cinema can achieve. Pierre Bourgeois, a poet, his brother Victor, an architect, and the painter Pierre-Louis Flouquet were soon joined by the composer Georges Monier and Karel Maes, painter, engraver and furniture designer. "The five" succeeded in harnessing the vital forces of the Belgian avant-garde and in placing their magazine at the very (...)
     
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    Jubilee: A Magazine of the Church and Her People.Mary Anne Rivera - 2007 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 10 (4):77-103.
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    Multitudes Icônes versus Documenta Magazine.Éric Alliez & Giovanna Zapperi - 2007 - Multitudes 3 (3):129-132.
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    Electronic publishing of magazines: tendencies, limitations and the contribution of the SLHI.Pedro Lisboa - 2009 - Cultura:259-268.
    O mundo da edição electrónica de periódicos encontra-se em permanente evolução, a par dos avanços tecnológicos e da crescente utilização de meios informáticos que facilitem o acesso à informação.A maioria das iniciativas que utilizam a edição electrónica de revistas tem como principal objectivo permitir aos investigadores um acesso fácil e centralizado à informação, alargando desta forma a potencial difusão das publicações consultadas.Partilhando alguns elementos deste princípio funcional, o Seminário Livre de História das Ideias (SLHI) propõe-se editar e estudar revistas históricas, (...)
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    A Content Analysis of Men and Women in Canadian Consumer Magazine Advertising: Today's Portrayal, Yesterday's Image?Nan Zhou & Mervin Y. T. Chen - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (5):485-495.
    Although Canadian consumer magazine advertising still portrayed men more favourably in 1990, its portrayal of women was more positive than before. Advertising faces the dilemma as both a selling tool and a means of social communication. Advertisers have a social responsibility as corporate citizens in ensuring that advertising reflects the continuing improvement of women 's socioeconomic status and power.
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    Discourses of perfection: representing cosmetic procedures and beauty products in UK lifestyle magazines Discourses of perfection: representing cosmetic procedures and beauty products in UK lifestyle magazines, by Anne-Mette Hermans, London, Routledge, 2021, xi + 177 pp., US$ 120.00 (hardback), ISBN 9780367432355. [REVIEW]Fengji Zhang - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    ‘Discourses of perfection’ examines the discussions found in UK lifestyle magazines regarding cosmetic procedures and beauty products and services, providing a comprehensive view of how these proce...
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    Questıons To Ask Magazines.Yaşar Aydemi̇r - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8.
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    The Burlington Magazine and the Death of Vasari's Lives.Paul Barolsky - 2012 - Arion 20 (2):63-80.
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  44. Century path: a magazine devoted to the brotherhood of humanity, the promulgation of theosophy and the study of ancient and modern ethics, philosophy, science, and art.Katherine Augusta Westcott Tingley (ed.) - 1900 - San Diego: New Century Corporation.
     
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  45. Current thought: Magazines of the quarter.D. S. Robinson - 1947 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 28 (2):191.
     
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  46. New times magazine.Michael E. Salla - 2006 - Nexus 13 (2).
     
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    Flying Blind: WORLD·WATCH Magazine, November/december 1997, p. 3. Reprinted by permission of WORLD·WATCH Magazine.Ed Ayres - 1997 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 17 (4):201-202.
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    Stanley Kubrick at Look Magazine: Authorship and Genre in Photojournalism and Film.Philippe Mather - 2013 - Intellect.
    Sheds new light on the aesthetic factors that shaped Kubrick's artistic voice by examining the links between his photojournalist work (done between 1945 to 1950) and his films.
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    Provisional Avant-Gardes: Little Magazine Communities from Dada to Digital.Marjorie Perloff - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (1):154-155.
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    The philosophers’ magazine/autumn 2002.Jaroslav Peregrin - manuscript
    What is structuralism? The stock To explain why we should see Quine can translate the natives’ gavagai either as answer is that it is the brainas a structuralist, I would like to revive rabbit or as undetached rabbit’s part, so he child of Ferdinand de his widely discussed thought experican translate his peers’ rabbit either as Saussure, later fostered by Levi-Strauss, ment, featuring a field linguist decipherrabbit or as undetached rabbit’s part. Hence Foucault, Derrida and their allies. But I ing (...)
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