
Everyday Practical Electronics July 2008 | RARed PDF | 11.5M

TIME Magazine June 16, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 24
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 3.7 + 1.2 + 18.4 MB
[LEFT]• COVER: America's Medicated Army - As wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have stretched the U.S. military to the breaking point, the Pentagon has quietly okayed the use of antidepressants by stressed-out troops. A TIME investigation reveals combat's heavy toll on their mental health
• TECHNOLOGY: Who Will Rule The New Internet? - Apple, Google and Facebook all want to build the next great platform. Inside the struggle for Web supremacy
• Computer Literacy Tests: Are You Human? - Websites often ask you to decipher a few wiggly letters. They're trying to find out if you're human or spamware
• BUSINESS: Will the Oil Bubble Burst? - After making billions on rising energy prices, a big investor cashes in. Why that signals cheaper times

Playboy Russian Magazine - June 2008
Russian | DJVU | 8 pages l 1 MB
Lera Kudryavtseva Russian TV star.
IDmag1 - Information Overload
PDF, 6 pages, Rapidshare links and direct download
http://rapidshare.com/files/124008173/Info...oad-english.pdf

American Photo Magazine July August 2008
PDF | English | 93 Pag. | 19 Mb | RS
American Photo Magazine is the premier showcase for outstanding photography. A reflection of contemporary culture through the camera's lens, it inspires professionals and sophisticated amateurs alike with its coverage of art, fashion, journalism, celebrity, sports, politics and advertising.
IN THIS ISSUE:
* Cameras of the year.
- Editor's choice awards 2008.
- 150 new photo products.
* Our ultimate buyer's guide.
* Rare photos: Clapton and Harrison.
* The 12 best photo workshops.

TIME Magazine March 31, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 13
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 6 + 1.5 + 7 MB
• COVER: A Monk's Struggle - As China cracks down in Tibet, the Dalai Lama faces his greatest challenge since going into exile 49 years ago. Can his message of peace bring his people freedom?
• TO OUR READERS: Tackling Tibet - As violent protests spread in China, two TIME veterans offer unparalleled insight into the life and mind of Tibet's holiest leader, the Dalai Lama
• SCIENCE: Cosmic Flock - The solar system is filled with NASA's busy ships--and they're having a very good year
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Donatella Versace - After her brother Gianni was killed in 1997, she took over the family business and built it into a global brand, with a new menswear line out this month. Donatella Versace will now take your questions

TIME Magazine March 24, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 12
DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 4 + 1 + 8 MB
• COVER: 10 Ideas That are Changing the World - More than money, more than politics, ideas are the secret power that this planet runs on. Here are a few you need to know about
• TO OUR READERS: The Power of Ideas - Changing the world requires innovative thinking. How 10 novel concepts are transforming the way we live
• WORLD: Israel's Secret War - In the West Bank an invisible battle is being waged, as Israel uses a mailed fist and a network of Palestinian informers to stop suicide bombers before they can reach their targets
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for David Stern - For 24 years, the NBA commissioner has helped globalize pro basketball. And this year's compelling season could lift the league out of a ratings funk. David Stern will now take your questions

Time, March 24, 2008
1.1 MB|PDF | ISBN: Not applicable| 123 pages|RAR|2008|English
10 Ideas That are Changing the World
More than money, more than politics, ideas are the secret power that this planet runs on. Here are a few you need to know about.
#1 Common Wealth.
#2 The End of Customer Service.
#3 The Post-Movie-Star Era.
#4 Reverse Radicalism.
#5 Kitchen Chemistry.
#6 Geoengineering.
#7 Synthetic Authenticity.
#8 The New Austerity.
#9 Mandatory Health.
#10 Re-Judaizing Jesus.

TIME Magazine March 17, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 11
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• COVER: Ready to Rumble - Hillary Clinton has rescued her campaign by getting a lot rougher on Barack Obama. But Democrats worry: How much collateral damage will be done before it is over?
• ESSAY: Saving Cities, and Souls - The writers of The Wire believe the war on drugs has ruined millions of lives. Here's their controversial suggestion for how to end it
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Can a Film Change The World? - Message movies are getting hotter. But are they making any difference?
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Anne Rice - After vowing to never again write about Lestat, this best seller reveals she has one more vampire novel in her. Her newest religious book is Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana. Anne Rice will now take your questions