

If you’re looking for a fun day out, a local holiday, or just want to know more about the country’s past, Britain magazine is filled with features you’ll love reading. This informative magazine has plenty to interest inquisitive nationals, as well as giving a great summary of the country’s attractions for any visiting tourists. With your subscription to Britain magazine, you can read fascinating articles on heritage sites around the country as well as the amazing true stories of the people who have lived there throughout the ages. This magazine is sure to get you planning day trips every weekend to find out more about the historic gardens, palaces, homes and statues scattered all across the British Isles.

Following the winning formula of the hit BBC show, Top Gear magazine is essential reading for all petrol-heads. Each issue is packed with the latest supercars and gadgets, along with a generous helping of the show’s trademark banter and expert opinions. You’ll also find reviews of family cars and valuable consumer advice with road tests, price guides and world-first features. If you want a mix of entertainment, useful car reviews and fascinating motoring news from around the globe, then Top Gear is the car magazine for you.

BBC Good Food Middle East is a must have for everyone who loves cooking, eating and dining out. It’s full of mouth-watering ideas for quick everyday dishes, inspirational entertaining and every recipe you’ve ever dreamed of – all devised to save you time and effort. Every month, we highlight top restaurants and hotels in the UAE to ensure that our food-loving readers are clued up on where to go and what to eat.

Every issue contains practical advice from expert dietitians and nutritionists, dozens of tips and ideas to help consumers choose the right products at the supermarket, and a month’s worth of healthy recipes. Healthy Food Guide shows consumers how to eat well every single day – without having to compromise on taste, spend hours in the kitchen, or more money at the checkout.

Astronomy informs, entertains, and inspires people who are interested in the science and hobby of astronomy. We accomplish this by providing clear and accurate coverage of astronomy news and research, along with guidance for observing and imaging. Astronomy is the leader in its field, promoting the hobby, building enthusiasm for the science, and helping astronomy grow by serving our customers.

ARCHAEOLOGY magazine offers compelling narratives about the human past from every corner of the globe. Edited for a general audience, our news, features, and photo essays employ in-depth reporting, cogent analysis, and vivid storytelling to provide an accurate and often surprisingly intimate look at the record of human existence. Our pieces offer insights into the beginnings and ends of cultures, as well as examining the full expression of those cultures. ARCHAEOLOGY’s stories share one distinctive trait—they rest on the close investigation of archaeological evidence—of the things, in short, that we leave behind.

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ADMIN Network and Security is all about the real world of system administration. You’ll find detailed, practical articles on topics such as security, network monitoring, clustering, and troubleshooting – for admins who manage Windows, Linux, Unix, and Solaris systems in heterogeneous environments.

700 AD. Northern Europe is divided into two worlds: the Frisians, Saxons and Danes live above the rivers, below the rivers live the Franks. They want to achieve what even the Romans did not succeed: conquer all of Europe. They put in a new weapon to enslave the Gentiles: Christianity. They target Europe’s main trading center, where the Frisian king Aldigisl rules.

Genki is a young teen boy who gets zapped into an alternate world called Monster Rancher (Monster Farm in the Japanese version) where he must stop the evil Moo which can only be done by reviving the Phoenix, along his journey he befriends new Monsters and a girl named Holly.

Based on a series of true stories posted by Ho-sik Kim on the Internet describing his relationship with his girlfriend. These were later transformed into a best-selling book and the movie follows the book closely. It describes the meeting of Kyun-woo (Cha) and an unnamed girl. Kyun-woo is shamed into assisting the girl because the other passengers mistakenly think she is his girlfriend. Once he helps her, Kyun-woo develops a deep sense of responsibility for her which enables him to tolerate (somehow) the girl’s abuses.