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  • ...re installing a panic button system, it is vital to develop an action plan for responding to the most severe, unknown and unpredictable situations. It sho
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  • ...) serves as the magazine's Visual Editor. Mr. Carrion is also responsible for the cover design of the first four issues. ...omel is responsible for content scheduling, and Ms. Preston is responsible for selecting the issue themes.
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  • ...Steve Willis. The susbtitle is "A Book For Early Readers" and it was drawn for the Olympia School District soon after Willis graduated High School, and pu
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  • ...ple, if you wanted to add a page for your distro, simply search "My Distro Name" and work through the following three steps: ...ures that there isn't already a page started with the same title as yours. For our tutorial here, I will call my new page, well, "My New Page"
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  • ...been lauded in every major print media outlet in Chicago and has sold out for two years running.
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  • ...like William Gibson cut-out paper dolls and Godzilla, this is the fanzine for you!" ...tron'' was released in 1991, and was nominated for the 1991 [[Aurora Award for Best Fanzine]].
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  • ...assistance device for isolating employees. Utilizing satellite technology for cellular connectivity, this solution ensures your team members never truly
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  • ''Ichor'' ran for three issues, one in 1946 and two in 1947. Cover art was by Alva Rogers for the first two issues, and Trin F. Bonn for the final issue.
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  • ...wilight Zine'' for the first five issues. It was intended as a replacement for ''[[Overmatter]]''.
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  • ...[[zine]], based in Fort Worth, TX, is a forum for artists and a chalkboard for class clowns.
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  • ...one Press. He is an avid photographer and has written about his treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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  • ...have occurred throughout history, often gathered around central resources, for instance the ancient sculpture workshops at the marble quarries on Milos in ...roup profile that benefits the individuals by association, to create a hub for curators and commissioners to more easily locate potential talent.
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  • Eli Cohen's next fanzine would be [[Kratophany]], for which Janet Kagan also wrote a column. ...ort stories, "Mirabile". She won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 1993 for her novelette, "The Nutcracker Coup".
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  • ...buted in many Veterinary Surgeries, Pet shops and is now available cheaply for purchase online. ...heir downfall. The original idea stemmed from people who kept Online Blogs for their Pets and the lack of Pet Magazines available in the United Kingdom, a
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  • ...lization of mental health. Lucas provides suggestions for potential tools for the maintenance of emotional well-being, such as support groups and the hea
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  • ...n featured in the [[Zine Yearbook]], ''make/shift'', Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar, ''In the Middle of A Whirlwind'' and [[The Re * ''Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners calendar''
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  • '''POC_Zinesters''' is a community at [[livejournal.com]] for and about POC (people of color) zine makers. It was created in 2005 by [[No ...an expansive umbrella term, and there is disagreement with using this term-for right now it's alot better than using the word minority. Announce your zine
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  • ...a science fiction zine published by the Polytechnic Institute of New York for the Brooklyn Polytechnic Science Fiction Club, Brooklyn New York, U.S.A. in ...3 by the Brooklyn Polytechnic Science Fiction Club (using the earlier name for the school). The inaugural issue was dedicated to science fiction writer Ed
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  • ...otional, Fuck the Notional and Apocrypha had people talking about fanzines for the first time in years, and a critical mass had developed." ''The Notional'' was nominated for a [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1986.
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  • ...s publisher. He still holds both those roles. Though he continues to write for ''Broken Pencil'', Niedzviecki also writes books - these include the Random
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