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Reader's Digest: A Publication and Its AudienceThe media often creates stereotypes of certain individuals while ignoring the existence of others. This piece examines the November 2010 issue of Reader's Digest to explore the relationship between a publication and its audience.- Global Weight Loss Struggle Revealed by Reader's Digest Survey of 16,000 People in 16 CountriesThe recent survey of people around the world shows how different countries deal with weight loss and what different cultural opinions are on the problem.
- How Elementary School Students Can Submit a Story to Reader's Digest to Raise MoneyBy using their creative minds to write a story for Reader's Digest, students can show a willingness to face new challenges, in spite of the potential of having their story rejected.
- Reader's Digest: America's Favorite MagazineReader's Digest is the best-selling consumer magazines in the United States with an estimated circulation of 10 million copies.
- How to Make a Christmas Tree Out of an Old TV Guide or Reader's DigestThis is a simple craft project I learned as a child and have never seen anywhere else on the web. The materials are simple and you end up with a fun little miniature Christmas tree.
A.F.I., Bravo T.V. And Reader's Digests Funniest Movie ListsOver the past couple of years, several groups have compiled lists of the funniest movies ever. Looking at them, you can tell a lot about the people who compiled the lists and you're apt to be scratchng your head about the selections.- The Importance of LaughterIt’s something we often take for granted, but laughter is something precious and to be treasured.
- A Review of the Reader's Digest Guide to North American WildlifeA review of the Reader's Digest Guide to North American Wildlife.
- How to Overcome the Fear of FailureFailure grips most people with fear that confines them within their box of limitations. To get out of that box, people need to know how to overcome the fear of failure. They should get a mindset that says to fail is to succeed.
What on Earth Do the Tax Department and Reader's Digest Have in Common?Getting something for nothing is what we all want. So what did I get?