Your all-in-one guide to the successful care and keeping of reptiles and amphibians. Reptiles appeals to all levels by providing expert articles on breeding, veterinary care, herp news, and stunning photography. An invaluable resource for reptile owners, enthusiasts and anyone that loves these fascinating exotic animals.
Practical Caravan is Britain’s best selling caravan magazine. Since 1967, it has been helping caravanners choose the best destinations, best caravans and giving them the best advice to get the most from their touring caravan.
The People magazine runs a roughly 50/50 mix of celebrity and human-interest articles. People’s editors claim to refrain from printing pure celebrity gossip, enough to lead celebrity publicists to propose exclusives to the magazine, and evidence of what one staffer calls a “publicist-friendly strategy”.
OK! magazine is world famous for its exclusive celebrity interviews, glamorous photo shoots and the scoop on all of the latest gossip in the world of showbiz and entertainment. If you subscribe today, you will have every celeb-packed issue delivered directly to your door, every week. The magazine’s tag line is “first for celebrity news” because it covers all of the most-talked about celebrities, before any other weekly magazine. OK! Magazine is most well-known for its coverage of celebrity weddings. Some of its biggest wedding exclusives were David and Victoria Beckham, Britney Spears and Kevin Federline and of course, Jordan and Peter André. Originally launched as a monthly publication, the first issue of OK! Magazine was published in 1993, but soon it was turned into the weekly magazine we all recognize today. OK! Magazine is the best-selling celebrity gossip magazine in the UK, with 30 million readers worldwide and appearing in 19 different countries.
MIT Sloan Management Review leads the discourse among academic researchers, business executives and other influential thought leaders about advances in management practice, particularly those shaped by technology, that are transforming how people lead and innovate. MIT SMR disseminates new management research and innovative ideas so that thoughtful executives can capitalize on the opportunities generated by rapid organizational, technological and societal change.
The new eight-part series is a sequel set immediately after the events depicted in the best-selling novel by Lothar-Gunther Buchheim and Wolfgang Petersen’s 1981 Oscar-nominated film. While the original exclusively followed the claustrophobic and increasingly brutal world inside a World War II German U-boat, this series focuses not just on the German perspective, but on the experiences of the French Resistance and Allied forces on land and at sea. The production also expands to look at rising resistance in the U-boat port of La Rochelle. Through it all, Buchheim’s original message remains as relevant today as ever: blind fanaticism pushes young men into pointless war.
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