Education
Matters magazine readers have the exclusive opportunity to win one of four «double passes» to Cool Australia's online professional development courses.
Not exact matches
«Throughout our 166 year history, we have strived to play an active role in facilitating innovation in addition to reporting on it,» says Mariette DiChristina, Editor in Chief of Scientific American, the longest continuously published
magazine in the U.S. «Scientific American's goal is to make science content available to interested
readers anytime, anywhere - no
matter which device they choose to read it on.
She has been featured in publications, blogs and interviews including
Reader's Digest, In Good Health
magazine, On Nutrition blog, Health
Matters blog, and WXXI National Public Radio.
I sincerely want to congratulate Global Education
Magazine for giving attention to this
matter and for allowing us
readers to have an opportunity to reflect upon «peace» as a way of life for the world and to share our thoughts and inputs.
Each issue of the Education
Matters Primary & Secondary
magazine is split into two sections dedicated to primary and secondary schools with a combined easy to use directory leading
readers to your advertising throughout the publication.
I heard she had studied public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School and had taken a job with the late Senator Daniel P. Moynihan, but only recently I read that she had just been confirmed by the Senate as the Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy under Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, having done stints with Senators Charles Schumer and Barbara Boxer and become an expert in
matters near and dear to Automobile
Magazine readers» hearts - roads, highways, and transportation policy.
With such a varying difference in subject
matter between the two
magazines, I find the idea of giving Shojo Beat
readers Shonen Jump to be a bit of a stretch.
-- PEOPLE
magazine (3 & frac12; stars) «Full of provocative moral reflections...
Readers will revel in Rice's colorful recreation of the historical past and in her moving depiction of characters struggling to reconcile
matters of the heart with their personal sense of faith.»
I used to be a proof
reader and it still follows me in reading newspapers,
magazines and printed
matter.