The identity of the Watcher is unknown.
he was a poet, writer, cartoonist, cartoonist and wrote articles for playboy magazine, and served in the u.s. army were he was shipped off to Korea and japan, and wrote articles for the stars and stripes magazine, he also wrote articles for the roosevelt torch. hope this helps. (:
Charles Dickens wrote novel, short stories and magazine articles.
It was a combination of articles and photos submitted by various people. I think at one time it was a Hearst published magazine. It was very good with wonderful photos.
Lewis Thomas wrote The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher.
Ida Tarbell was a journalist who wrote one of the first articles that popularized the muckraking movement. Her series on the Standard Oil Company exposed its monopolistic practices and helped lead to the breakup of the company.
Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, wrote a daily newspaper column called "My Day," along with many magazine articles and several books focusing on political and social issues. She was known for her advocacy on human rights and was the longest-serving First Lady of the United States.
John Dickinson headed the committee and proposed the ''Articles of Confederation''
Investigative journalist Ida Tarbell wrote a series of articles criticizing Standard Oil in McClure's Magazine in the early 1900s. Her work helped expose the company's monopolistic practices and played a significant role in the government's antitrust case against Standard Oil.
According to Maxim Online (http://www.maximonline.com/articles/index.aspx?a_id=4161) the interview was written by Robert Abele.
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The founding fathers were the people that wrote the articles of confederation. They most certainly were for the document they wrote.
Daniel G. Amen wrote "Change Your Brain, Change Your Life." He is a doctor of medicine of Amen clinics and wrote articles for the New York Times. Eventually, he went on to writing Change Your Brain, Change Your Life.