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Research, if the magazines are recognized science magazines with either peer reviewed articles or an authoritative publisher. Beware of pseudo science magazines.
Yes, actually there is a very large magazine called Men's Health. You can read some of their articles online or subscribe here: www.menshealth.com/
No, it was the Articles of Confederation.
They are called ARTICLES.
There are several ways to find magazines in a library. My favorite old-school way is using the "Readers Guide to Periodical Literature," which lists by author and by subject the names of the articles in most major magazines from the late 1800s to the present. (It is now available online.) Most libraries also have an index which tells you which magazines they own; these days, that index too is generally online. There are also magazine databases like Academic Search Premier that most major libraries have.
America's first constitution was the Articles of Confederation.
Jennette McCurdy has written articles for several magazines, but she is not known to have her own magazine. She has contributed to publications like The Wall Street Journal and The Huffington Post on various topics.
No, it was the Articles of Confederation.
"A," "an" and "the" are "articles."
Companies that produce books, magazines, or newspapers are typically referred to as publishing houses or publishing companies.
'Highlights' I believe is the magazine you are referring to. I may be thinking of different magazines though.
The first U.S. government was called "The Articles of Confederation"You might also be looking for unicameral government