
Cyber Defense Magazine – The Premier Source for IT Security and Compliance Information.

Cyber Defense Magazine – The Premier Source for IT Security and Compliance Information.

Campervan is a magazine for lifestyle-conscious people with an interest in outdoor living, style and fun. Campervan covers all models – ranging from modern vehicles to classic campers. All brands of camper are featured in both professionally-converted and self-build form. Campervan magazine focuses on what the vehicle enables you to do – from enjoying a hobby to exploring new places and experiencing great activities. It’s very much about empowerment and freedom.

The oldest and the premier photography magazine in the region not only encompass India and its neighboring regions, but also encapsulates Asia through its APAC Edition based in Singapore. Known for some of the most innovative and conceptual content.

A rising young architect, Suzy, returns to her hometown in Maine for Christmas and finds herself competing in the local gingerbread bake-off alongside an old high school classmate, Billy, while also trying to win a big promotion at work.

Released in March of 1987, U2’s The Joshua Tree quickly became the fastest-selling album in British chart history. The story of the making of the album is told here, via interview and archive film footage, with contributions from band members Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen. U2’s long-time manager Paul McGuinness reveals how the album catapulted the band into the category of rock superstars, and there are contribution from Elvis Costello, re-mix producer Steve Lillywhite and, of course, Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois.

When you think the suburbs, you think safety, but this holiday night the suburbs are anything but safe. Ashley (Olivia DeJonge) thought this babysitting job was going to be an easy night, but the night takes a turn when dangerous intruders break in and terrorize her and the twelve-year-old boy, Luke (Levi Miller), she’s caring for. Ashley defends her charge to the best of her ability only to discover this is no normal home invasion.

Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim reminds us that education “statistics” have names: Anthony, Francisco, Bianca, Daisy, and Emily, whose stories make up the engrossing foundation of WAITING FOR SUPERMAN. As he follows a handful of promising kids through a system that inhibits, rather than encourages, academic growth, Guggenheim undertakes an exhaustive review of public education, surveying “drop-out factories” and “academic sinkholes,” methodically dissecting the system and its seemingly intractable problems.