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On the horizon: European exhibition photokina 2006 conveys technology trends.: An article from: PMA Magazine – Connecting the Imaging Communities $9.95 This digital document is an article from PMA Magazine – Connecting the Imaging Communities, published by Thomson Gale on November 1, 2006. The length of the article is 1198 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser… |
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Is cable the next big thing? Some promising innovations are on the horizon.(TechBytes): An article from: Politics Magazine $9.95 This digital document is an article from Politics Magazine, published by Campaigns & Elections, Inc. on January 1, 2009. The length of the article is 498 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Is cable the next big thing? … |
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Magazines for Millions: The Story of Specialized Publications (New Horizons in Journalism) $11.75 Specialized publications can be said to be all those magazines and newspapers other than the so-called mass circulation pubÂlications such as Life, Reader’s Digest, and Look. In this country today they constitute a multimillion dollar business which shapes opinions, gives information, which to a considerable extent affects the economy, and which supplies readers with a variety of reading materi… |
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Blue Horizons $14.97 Sail to the ends of the earth and back again without leaving your favorite reading chairWhen Beth Leonard and her partner, Evans Starzinger, returned from a three-year, 35,000 mile circumnavigation, they thought they were done with offshore voyaging. But neither realized how irrevocably they had been changed by their experience, nor how irresistible the siren song of the sea would prove. In comparison, life ashore seemed dull and monochrome, and within months, Beth knew she had to go back to sea in order to remain true to the person she had become.Four years later they set out on their 47-foot aluminum sloop Hawk for a journey that lasted six years and took them more than 50,000 miles. They voyaged to Newfoundland, Iceland, Norway, the Caribbean, Ireland, Scotland, Cape Horn, New Zealand, the South Pacific, British Columbia–to the ends of the earth and back. Blue Horizons is Beth Leonard’s record of that journey. Compiled from her popular columns in Blue Water Sailing magazine, which she wrote along the way, Blue Horizons is more than an adventure saga, more than the log of an extended passage. As in all great travel writing, it’s the product of an insatiable hunger to explore the world, and in so doing to explore one’s own soul. It is, says Beth, about pulling your dreams over the horizon to you, one sail change, one course correction at a time. But this is no dreamer’s tale. Beth Leonard is both sailor and writer, well qualified to deal with and describe blue water voyaging. Written with the vivid precision and practical eye for detail that made her first book, The Voyager’s Handbook, such a success, Blue Horizons is a collection of compelling vignettesthat encapsulate life at sea with all its dangers and epiphanies, its disillusions and delights. Her observations are as sharp as salt air and her prose as informed as it is insightful and entertaining.Beth also brings to Blue Horizons a uniquely feminine perspective, a combination of empathy, charm, and lyric grace. Her pages are suffused with emotion and a strong sense of immediacy. You’re with Beth and Evans as Hawk pokes into a lonely and deserted outport on Newfoundland’s barren northeast coast, and as they await hurricane Lenny in Antigua. And you sympathize as she burrows deep into her tilting berth, seeking that one, elusive interval of comfort that will bring sleep on a pounding windward passage, only to be dashed awake by the cold shock of a rogue wave spilling into her bunk. Blue Horizons is a rare journey, one to be savored by sailors and armchair adventurers alike. Praise for Blue Horizons: In her new, wonderful book, Beth Leonard shows us a world in which ‘perfection’ is not bland, easy, escapist comfort in a crowded tropical harbor but a more insecure yet more rewarding existence of constant challenge–cold waters, rocky coves, old fishing villages, demanding seamanship, and the evolution of two sailors trying to manage a boat and also thei |
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21 Ways to Build Your Business With a Magazine $9.89 21 Ways to Build Your Business With a Magazine |
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The Business Woman’s Magazine, July to December 1903 (1903) $24.22 The Business Woman’s Magazine, July to December 1903 (1903) |
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Entrepreneur Magazine: Starting an Import/Export Business $94.94 Also available from the Entrepreneur Magazine library: Making Money With Your Personal Computer, The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Advisor. |
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NEW HORIZONS $11.99 NEW HORIZONS |
