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Focus, Vol. 1 No. 1
A literary magazine of student writing published by the Department of English of Stephen F. Austin State College.https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/focus/1000/thumbnail.jp
Redesign of Turbo Magazine Feature Article
This project contains a feature article redesign for Turbo Magazine. This project addresses the current state of the magazine, the relative history of the magazine, and the audience of the magazine, and how to address the needs of the magazine in a redesign
Wright State University Magazine, Spring 2023
Fifty-two page issue of the Wright State University Magazine. This magazine is published twice a year and focuses on news related to Wright State alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the university.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/wsu_magazine/1020/thumbnail.jp
Wright State University Magazine, Fall 2015
Forty page issue of the Wright State University Magazine. This magazine is published twice a year and focuses on news related to Wright State alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the university.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/wsu_magazine/1008/thumbnail.jp
Reorientation phase transitions in thin magnetic films: a review of the classical vector spin model within the mean field approach
The ground state and the finite temperature phase diagrams with respect to
magnetic configurations are studied systematically for thin magnetic films in
terms of a classical Heisenberg model including magnetic dipole-dipole
interaction and uniaxial anisotropy. Simple relations are derived for the
occurrence of the various phase boundaries between the different regions of the
magnetic orientations. In particular, the range of the first and second order
reorientation phase transitions are determined for bi- and trilayers.Comment: 23 pages, LaTeX + 7 figures (Encapsulated PostScript), submitted to
Philosophical Magazine B (Feb. 28, 2001
The big lie
People wonder about the cause of poverty when scarcity is the natural state of things. Why? Because we are “designed” (metaphorically) to survive and reproduce our genes as much as possible. Not to discover reality. Not to enjoy. This is why evolution has selected in us the fear of death and the belief in that life is always worth living. We are “programmed” to make our life as long as possible, at any cost.
“The Big Lie” was published in The Antinatalism Magazine, vol. 1, September, 2017. Jiwoon Hwang, Ed. Paperback Kindle Editio
Webster\u27s Fourth: A Review
1909, 1934, 1961 ... from this series, one might predict that the fourth edition of the Merriam-Webster Unabridged will appear in 1990. Alas, this is no Halley\u27s comet. According to the August 1985 issue of Games magazine, The Merriam-Webster editorial director flatly state there are no plans for such a work , and a noted lexicographer and editor doubts that there ever will be: uneconomical...an unabridged simply doesn\u27t sell enough copies . This article and the following one present two wistful (or, perhaps, wishful?) views of this unlikely work
1947. 1964. 2010.
Ethos magazine is a large part of the reason why I am at Iowa State University. Countless times I’ve heard fellow journalism majors talk about how they couldn’t wait to apply to work for the Iowa State Daily, while I always had my eyes set on being a part of Ethos. I did not envision myself as being editor-in-chief when I entered college, but thanks to a love affair with this magazine, here I am. That’s why after watching the struggles beset on Ethos, I find myself more dedicated to rebuilding the strength of the magazine
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