Harvard Business Review is the world’s acknowledged authority on business leadership for managers responsible for success in the global economy. Now published monthly times a year, HBR delivers entrepreneurial ideas and insights that help managers strengthen their leadership power. Every issue shows how to use technology for competitive advantage. Guides strategic decision making in times of change. Profiles innovative leaders. Tells how to motivate today’s workers. Shares the details of successful online alliances, and more. arvard Business Review is a general management magazine published since 1922 by Harvard Business School Publishing, owned by the Harvard Business School. A monthly research-based magazine written for business practitioners, it claims a high ranking business readership among academics, executives, and management consultants.
Sang-Woo (Lee Sang-Woo) is a HIV positive 38-year-old man who lives in a small shed with his mother (Lee Yong-Nyeo). His mother at the age of 60 began working as a prostitute to support herself and her son out of their small shed. Meanwhile, Sang-Woo works as her pimp – collecting payment and arranging appointments with his cellphone. Their clients include a paraplegic man and soldiers on holiday…
Plot: characters Irving Zisman (Johnny Knoxville) and Billy (Jackson Nicoll) will take movie audiences along for the most insane hidden camera road trip ever captured on camera. Along the way Irving will introduce the young and impressionable Billy to people, places, and situations that give new meaning to the term “childrearing”. The duo will encounter male strippers, disgruntled child beauty pageant contestants (and their equally disgruntled mothers), funeral home mourners, biker bar patrons, and a whole lot of unsuspecting citizens. Real people in unreal situations, making for one really messed up comedy.
In the near future, a young journalist is blackmailed by a powerful government agency to spy on an underground nationalist group.New Angeles, the isolated crime capitol of L.A., is home to David Kosinski, a young writer expelled from college and sentenced to house arrest. In solitude his politically charged blogging soon strikes a nerve with the leader of an underground nationalist group. David finds himself caught between political extremists and two high-ranking government agents seeking to silence the nationalist party. David is forced to stand up and choose a side. Is this broken society he lives in is worth fighting for? Or is chaos the only answer? Merely stirring the pot the majority of his life, David’s final decision is now a matter of life and death.
Screwed is a modern throwback to classic John Hughes-ian 80′s films about self discovery, a sex comedy with heart where one man will do anything and any woman to win the girl of his dreams.
Star magazine is a bold, bright and beautiful weekly mag that brings you all the latest and hottest celebrity news, fresh off the press. Whether you want to know about their love lives, fitness regimes or secrets you’ll find it all in Star. Star also includes some great interviews, the latest in style, fashion and dieting, and an excellent reviews section looking at all the recently released films, books, DVD’s and music a women could need alongside a TV talk and TV listings section.
PC Format is the UK’s leading technology entertainment title. Every issue is packed with in-depth previews and reviews of the latest games, reviews of the best hardware, and step-by-step workshops on improving your PC’s performance. Plus: our massive DVD is crammed with game demos and the best software every month. Pc Format the No.1 gear and games computing magazine with attitude. PC Format is for PC enthusiasts who see the computer as the hub of home entertainment.
Macworld is the world’s best-selling Apple magazine, featuring Macs, iPhones and the iPad plus everything in between. Each issue of Macworld is packed with expert advice and practical guides to Apple and Mac related products.
MacUser is your indispensable fortnightly guide to choosing and using the latest Mac hardware and software.
Missed Connections is a comedic romance about a guy named Neal who finds himself knee-deep in a quarter-life crisis. He is haunted by the memory of catching his best friend and girlfriend having sex with eachother. After quitting his job and suffering through the worst birthday party of his life, he tries to get over his ex by doing what anyone would do tricking women on the Internet. At the suggestion of his two real best friends, Barry and George, Neal sets up fake dates with women who have placed Missed Connections ads online. He goes on the dates but only watches from a distance as the girl waits for someone to show up. Just as the girl is about to leave, Neal comes over and tells her that he wouldn’t have stood her up. Checkmate. Neals plan is going really well, until he meets Jane and then keeps meeting her. As it turns out, Jane may be just as damaged and devious as he is.
Club Filipina is the newest and hottest Filipino Japanese magazine to hit Japan. It features success stories, beautiiful models and creative articles that will surely keep you entertained.
New documentary telling the story of one of the Third Reich’s most shadowy projects – the hunt to discover the lost Aryan civilisation from which the Nazis believed they had descended.