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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Natural History

Natural History"Natural History" is the official popular journal published by the American Museum of Natural History, the oldest and largest museum of natural history in the Western Hemisphere and without question, one of the world's greatest museums. In its pages it has featured brilliant essays by the likes of Roy Chapman Andrews, Margaret Mead, and Stephen Jay Gould, to name but a few of the many eminent scientists both museum staff and outsiders who have contributed superb articles on natural history to this magazine. It has retained an emphasis on scientific discovery, publishing articles pertaining to ecology and other aspects of evolutionary biology (including paleobiology), geology, astrophysics, archaeology and anthropology. Recent issues have included brief articles on biomechanics of various living organisms, those pertaining to recent and current exhibitions such as the Petra exhibition on display at the museum from the Fall of 2003 to early Summer 2004, and current ecological and anthropological research. Current museum scientists, most notably Neil deGrasse Tyson, the director of the Hayden Planetarium, often report in these pages on their ongoing research as well as on issues of a more general nature that might interest a scientifically-literate public. And to its credit, it has not shied away from controversy, publishing for example, an issue on so-called "Intelligent Design", which is seen by its adherents as a competing scientific alternative to evolution via Natural Selection, but lacks any scientific credibility from professional scientists, science educators and like-minded members of the general public.

This is an outstanding journal. The articles are diverse, informative, and current. Other than possibly Scientific American, there is not better journal for the life sciences.

An earlier reviewer critized the journal for not using the metric system. Personally, I do not find this to be a problem with a journal which is primarly qualitative and not quantitative.

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I used to really like this magazine, but it seems to be going down hill very rapidly now. It is about half the size it used to be, and contains way too much advertising. I suspect that the reason is that Stephen J. Gould's column is what made the magazine so popular, until he quit writing it before he died. I will definitely be letting my subscription expire.

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I have enjoyed Natural History for a long time but I now prefer to buy individual copies. I am not a major science buff and the fund-raising tactics the Museum has used were very annoying. I really am mostly interested in evolution and DNA, which are not always featured. For many years, the magazine has done a good job of exploring current thought on diverse aspects of natural history. I agree, there has been a bit of "dumbing down" over time. This may be part of an effort (misguided and unfortunate in my view) to attract a broader readership. The articles are still authoritative, well-written and handsomely illustrated, however.

I am extremely fond of the American Museum of Natural History and always go there when in New York. The problem that drove me away from the subscription was the tendency to send me things I did not ask for like a sizeable collection of greeting cards and then to demand in rather peremptory terms that I make a contribution to pay for them. I dislike being sent things I do not want (the greeting cards struck me as bland and unappealing, as well as surprisingly irrelevant to the magazine and its subject matter) and then being told I must pay for them or be regarded as some sort of abominable churl. So I just let my subscription expire. In fairness, this was a couple of years ago. I don't know if that practice continues. I hasten to add that I am not repelled by reasonable fundraising initiatives, particularly from institutions like this that I respect and admire. I am happy to contribute to such institutions as I am able. I just felt the methods employed here were vexing and unreasonable.

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This is a great magazine: I call it semi-popular because it is occasionally technical and often referenced in scientific works, but it is very accessible and readable to the inquisitive member of the general public. If you have any interest in life on earth, do yourself a favor and subscribe.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Predator Xtreme

Predator XtremeThis is a great magazine that is dedicated to predator hunting and gear. Very insightful about different tactics to use.

Very good magazine . i have read foreigh hunting magazines but this one is much better .The only thing I would like to read more about is traping articles. Trapping is very effective and should have its place in this magazine

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I purchased this magazine for my husband. A friend gave him a copy to read. He enjoyed it so much that I surprised him with a subscription. He loves the articles! A must if your enjoy hunting.

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If you're a predator hunter, or think you want to become one. The information packed into this magazine is unlike any other out there. It's geared towards getting you more success in the field against these wiley predators. Plus there's a lot of particular product info in there too on equipment to make you a better hunter. Great mag.

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One f the most informative periodicals on predator hunting ever written while most magazines gear towards the fudd/sport hunter crowd who only do articles on big game predators bears, lions, wild boars, sometimes alligators or wolves and only cover varmint class predators either on slow months or off season PE is geared towards the varmint hunter both professional does this as a living and the weekend hunters who do it for both pest control and for hides and is not politically correct.

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Monday, May 19, 2014

Reunions Magazine

Reunions MagazineReunions Magazine is a well-kept secret: an invaluable resource for everyone interested in reuniting with family, classmates, military, etc. Expert and novice reunion planners share insight on how to coordinate everything from fun & memorable reunion activities to fundraising and family projects to sightseeing and travel tips. Most importantly, Reunions magazine lets us peek into backyards & resorts across the country to see what others do at their special family events. I wouldn't think of planning a reunion without reading this magazine!

This magazine should be in the hands of every family, class or military reunion planner. The contents cover a broad spectrum of reunion-related information, from how to plan the reunion to how to do follow-ups after the event, and everything in between. The magazine is written by a knowledgeable staff, and reunion planners from all walks of life contribute articles and ideas. There is an enormous amount of information, ideas and inspiration in every issue.

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Wow how informative! Helped me plan our annual Thanksgiving reunion. The most exciting of all!

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Friday, November 15, 2013

Scale Aircraft Modelling

Scale Aircraft ModellingIf you're a serious aircraft modeler (modeller for the English amongst you) then SAM is the magazine for you. In addition to articles written by some of the most competent modelers in the industry you get three-view drawings and reference stories almost every month. I highly recommend this magazine.

I recently purchased a subscription to Scale Aircraft Modeling through Amazon.com. This magazine is published in Great Britain as are may other outstanding scale modeling magazines. I have found Scale Aircraft Modeling on occasion in book stores and hobby shops, but no place where I can have regular access. I found by accident I could get a subscription through Amazon and took advantage of it. It is expensive but also high quality. In order to give an honest review, I think one would have to consider several issues at once. This particular issue did not deal with subjects I am interested in; however I believe the next issue will. Overall the quality of the magazine including the graphics and the writing is very good. I have been building models almost 50 year starting in Cub Scouts in the mid 1960's. I am not a master, but I am able to improve my skills through reading publications like Scale Aircraft Modeler. Plus I already have more models that I can build for the next 25 years--since I don't need to buy more reading about how to build them well is very satisfying.

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