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  2. Rebel Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Rebel Magazine is a bi-annual fashion and lifestyle magazine, focusing on creative industries including designers, art, film and music. [ 1 ] The magazine is published by University of Northampton graduate Namal Lanka, who serves as the magazine's editor and creative director.

  3. The Rebel (art magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Rebel is an independent British art magazine established by artist Harry Pye in 1985. It features interviews, reviews with artists, and parodies of features from other publications. Often the cover of the magazine features an image of a rebel from history such as Jesus, Karl Marx, Valerie Solanas, or Van Gogh.

  4. Category:Advertising-free magazines - Wikipedia

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    This category contains magazines whose content contains no paid promotional advertisements. Pages in category "Advertising-free magazines" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.

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    The cancellation scam drew $30 million out of victims. Widespread scheme intentionally targeted older, vulnerable people Forty-three people were charged in an October 2020 complaint, USA v.

  6. Rebel Inc. (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Rebel Inc. is a Scots counter-culture publishing company and literary journal, founded by Kevin Williamson in 1992 with the slogan of "F*** the Mainstream!". Duncan Mclean, Gordon Legge, Barry Graham and Sandie Craigie were involved in setting it up. [ 1 ]

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  8. Centre for Applied Nonviolent Action and Strategies - Wikipedia

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    CANVAS has also released an education film, "Bringing Down a Dictator." [23] CANVAS curriculum is easily adaptable and is designed to be taken anywhere. [24] In January 2008, CANVAS started a joint graduate program at University of Belgrade's Faculty of Political Science named Strategies and Methods of Nonviolent Social Change.

  9. Canvas Networks - Wikipedia

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    Canvas was an imageboard that allowed for anonymous and non-anonymous sharing and commenting on media, [16] as well as the "remixing" of posted images, and the adding of music to animated GIFs. [17] Unlike 4chan or other sites such as Reddit, Canvas had image editing tools built into it, negating the need for desktop editing programs like Adobe ...