Difference between revisions of "Magazine"
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A '''magazine''' is a publication which is published on a regular basis, such as weekly or monthly. Magazines are published on a variety of subjects, including [[news]], [[politics]], [[hobbies]], and special interests. | A '''magazine''' is a publication which is published on a regular basis, such as weekly or monthly. Magazines are published on a variety of subjects, including [[news]], [[politics]], [[hobbies]], and special interests. | ||
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| + | Some magazines are named after people: | ||
| + | *''[[Forbes]]'' | ||
| + | *''[[Oprah]]'' | ||
A magazine can also refer to a spring-loaded automatically-loading container, such as for [[ammunition]] in a [[firearm]] or for [[film]] in a camera. | A magazine can also refer to a spring-loaded automatically-loading container, such as for [[ammunition]] in a [[firearm]] or for [[film]] in a camera. | ||
Revision as of 16:01, September 18, 2013
A magazine is a publication which is published on a regular basis, such as weekly or monthly. Magazines are published on a variety of subjects, including news, politics, hobbies, and special interests.
Some magazines are named after people:
A magazine can also refer to a spring-loaded automatically-loading container, such as for ammunition in a firearm or for film in a camera.