GET RAREFILE PREMIUM

For VIP Members Only

ARCHIVES

RSS Feed

GUIDELINES Please Read

Download Rosetta Stone


The Week India

The Week India is the best selling general interest English news magazine in the country; certified by Audit Bureau of Circulation. The magazine covers politics, entertainment, social issues, trends, technology, lifestyle, who’s hot, who’s not, and everything else you should be knowing.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

The Washington Post

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

The Wall Street Journal

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

The Trader Times

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

The Times

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

The Observer

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

The New Yorker

The New Yorker is a national weekly magazine that offers a signature mix of reporting and commentary on politics, foreign affairs, business, technology, popular culture, and the arts, along with humor, fiction, poetry, and cartoons.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

The New York Times

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

The Independent

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

The Guardian

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

20ways to draw

This inspiring sketchbook is part of the new 20 Ways series from Quarry Books, designed to offer artists, designers, and doodlers a fun and sophisticated collection of illustration fun. Each spread features 20 inspiring illustrated examples of 45 themes – tree, tulip, shell, owl, peacock feather, mushroom, cloud, and much, much more–over 900 drawings, with blank space for you to draw your take on 20 Ways to Draw a Tree.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD

Bridging Marginality

This book examines the changing influences of diversity in American higher education. The volume offers evidence and recommendations to positively shape inclusive learning and engagement of students, faculty, staff and community across the complex terrains of urban, suburban, and rural organizations within higher education today. Chapters highlight critical collaborations across student affairs and academic affairs, and delve into milestones addressing access, retention, engagement, and thriving within distinctive institutional types (e.g., research, liberal arts, community colleges, Minority Serving Institutions). Authors also explore the nuanced changes occurring against the contemporary backdrop of COVID-19 experiences – including the rise of anti-Asian racism, the salience of implicit biases, and the disparate access to and impacts of health services. Essential chapters refocus our consideration about the trajectories of historically underrepresented groups and their peers (including, African Americans, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous people, individuals with disabilities and those identifying as LGBTQ+, undocumented students, and women) in American higher education.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD