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 The first workshop on Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Ambient Intelligence: An article from: AI Magazine
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This digital document is an article from AI Magazine, published by Thomson Gale on March 22, 2007. The length of the article is 758 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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There was an article in Time magazine which showed a model which replicates how most people will look in the next 200 years on account of the cultures mixing rather than staying in one particular area. I really wanted to resee the picture of the model. If you guys have read that article, you probably know what I am talking about. Do you know where I can see that picture?

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These are some articels I found on the web.. hope you enjoy! :) xoxo Verena

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 One a day? Vitamin drinks claim theyre good for you. Is it true?: An article from: Dance Magazine
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This digital document is an article from Dance Magazine, published by Thomson Gale on October 1, 2007. The length of the article is 690 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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 Conference builds exec network within AIA.: An article from: Spokesman Magazine
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This digital document is an article from Spokesman Magazine, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2007. The length of the article is 763 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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Article Writing, for the majority of people is an art form that requires passion to become artistic in doing it and there are also many opportunities such as in writing magazine articles to make some extra money for your efforts. For beginners in writing, they engage into several writing activities such as workshops, seminars conducted by highly skilled pro writers and other similar engagements to develop the passion it requires. As for professional writers, a passionate urge to write is all what it takes to become a good and perfect one. Nevertheless, writing an article should not be as difficult only if it requires passion to do it. These few tips may help you write the article that you have wanted to scribble.

* If you are going to try writing a magazine article then start by choosing a subject what interests you and equate it with what interests other people. The equality of these two elements is essential to keep the balance. It is important that you practically like what you are writing, because this is where you begin passionate about the material. However, it is also of significant essence that you determine what other people want to read because they are the ones that primarily drives the objective of your endeavor.

* After having chosen the title, make a suitable title for the topic that you have chosen. Make sure that the title is truly inviting. Remember that in writing a magazine article the title is the initial scribble that people look at in any reading material. When you are able to entice the reading public about your material, then you are an inch forwarding to gaining their approval.

* Give them the element of content to sustain the interest. After having enticed your readers with your title, make sure that you give them an equally relevant content in order to sustain the interest. Always remember that when you are writing a magazine article it is thru your content that you must be able to goad your reader to whatever the article material is purposively aiming at.

About the author: John Tulley is an article writer for the Internet Marketing Business resource web site.

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I am starting a teen magazine with some of my friends. It is going to have the fashion and beauty and all of that, but I want to put a lot of emphasis on art, music, books, and other creative or intellectual topics. I also plan to have a lot about health and the environment. I would love to have some ideas for articles. What would you want to read about in a magazine? What are some bands maybe that you would like 2 see reviewed? Health questions you may have? Anything at all that would interest you, please tell me!!!

p.s there will also be a website with all of the articles, so leave your email if u want me 2 contact you with the website when it gets published.
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This article I believe came out in the 80’s and it told everyone to use their air conditioners more to avoid global freezing.

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TIME is an American standard in print journalism offering both informative and entertaining pages. Being historically one of the best liberal news journals, TIME magazine is mainstream, fresh and consistent in its editorials and definitely, a supplement to the mainstream media. If you want to expand your knowledge and enhance your understanding of the world around you, TIME certainly meets your needs.

Being around since 1923, TIME magazine claims to be America’s first weekly publication. Offering more than just a weekly news summary, TIME has consistently been an award-winning magazine on politics, business, science, society, and the arts helping its readers staying on the top of the news. Providing perceptive analysis of contemporary important events ranging from politics to technological achievements, and from business to scientific breakthroughs, TIME emphasizes on weekly news, current affairs, politics, and culture. In addition, with its well-experienced columnists, TIME keeps an objective stance in its political reviews, a fact that makes the magazine well respected to over 3.5 million readers on average per week in the United States.

Its name suggests the times we live in and the current events we go through. From a marketing perspective TIME echoes “The International Magazine of Events” suggesting that the magazine covers the global media market. However, although the coverage is indeed global, the content is greatly biased towards domestic events. Most media sources are lacking overseas coverage and worldwide coverage often takes secondary place compared to the coverage of domestic events. Only when the global event, such as in the recent events in Israel, is extremely important, TIME provides a worldly focus. Otherwise, TIME typically emphasizes on domestic coverage and in the latest issues it was all about the elections, inauguration and changing political times.

The coverage that is included in TIME is excellent. Photography and writing are both of the highest quality and the selected stories are covered in ample detail. TIME not only delivers the news stories, but it also delivers the background behind the stories and does so in a way that is easy to grasp. The current Israel/Gaza conflict is a great example. While on television we were served up with the headlines and images that sell, in TIME we got the full history of events.

If I were to categorize TIME’s content I would divide it into four main sections. a) Briefing, which is a vibrant view no local and global events including People, Verbatim and essays by leading journalistic voices; b) The Well, which includes the cover story plus local and global business stories, and photo essays that form the weekly news coverage with extensive articles; c) Life, which is the informational mall for essential ideas ranging from law to health, society to technology, science to history, business to environment; and d) Arts, which includes profiles, reviews and cultural essays on the hottest in the arts, including movies, music, literature, fashion, exhibits and architecture. 

Personally, I find that TIME is consistently excellent both in looks and content. Except from its broadly recognizable red border and TIME logo, the magazine has changed its design and style. Its editorial remains sharp and focused on 24-hour news coverage, while I’m also excited by the excellent photos that anchor the articles. Also, well-experienced reporters and editors such as Nancy Gibbs, Cathy Booth and J.F.O. McAllister and columnists Charles Krauthammer, Joel Stein and Michael Elliott are always well-written and enlightening.

For me, TIME magazine is a valuable way to get more depth on a variety of global and national events with a balanced viewpoint. So yes, I would definitely recommend it.

I work as a financial and investment advisor but my passion is writing, music and photography. Writing mostly about finance, business and music, being an amateur photographer and a professional dj, I am inspired from life.

Being a strong advocate of simplicity in life, I love my family, my partner and all the people that have stood by me with or without knowing. And I hope that someday, human nature will cease to be greedy and demanding realizing that the more we have the more we want and the more we satisfy our needs the more needs we create. And this is so needless after all.

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