Scientific American Magazine: in publication since 1845, Scientific American is one of the oldest and longest running continuously published magazines in the United States...
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USA Today (trademarked as USA TODAY in capitals) is a national American daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. The paper has the widest circulation of any newspaper in the United States (averaging over 2.11 million[1] copies every weekday), and among English-language broadsheets, it comes second worldwide, behind only the 3.14 million daily paid copies of The Times of India.[2] USA Today is distributed in all fifty states, Canada, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam.
A smug glance at the seventies-the so-called "Me Decade"-unveils a kaleidoscope of big hair, blaring music, and broken politics-all easy targets for satire, cynicism, and ultimately even nostalgia. American Cinema of the 1970s, however, looks beyond the strobe lights to reveal how profoundly the seventies have influenced American life and how the films of that decade represent a peak moment in cinema history.
Oxford American Handbook of Critical Care (Oxford American Handbooks) By John Kellum, Scott Gunn, Mervyn Singer, Andrew Webb Written by leading American practitioners, the Oxford American Handbooks of Medicine each offer a pocket-sized overview of an entire specialty, featuring instant access to guidance on the conditions that are most likely to be encountered.