Not all magazines have applications or subscriptions for the iPad. Magazines may offer a free version for an application or website but it may be just a summary of the magazine and not contain all the content of the printed version. Others offer subscriptions by year or issue but the prices are usually equal to that of the newsstand edition.
There are also companies like National Geographic that offer enriched media like videos and maps that are free at their website. Remedy Magazine is not available as a stand-alone application for the iPad. It is also not available through an application called Zinio that has over 1100 magazines for electronic delivery.
They currently only offer print versions. However they do have an excellent website that has a lot of free content including rich media like videos. They offer special print subscriptions form the link under resources below.
If you use the keyword "Remedy", which should include this magazine if it was available, there are a few irrelevant apps that are listed. Entry of "Remedy Magazine" comes up with nothing in the search. Perhaps you should contact the magazine directly to find out if an electronic version is available by other means.
Past issues are available, however, online. So if you are at a location and have a wifi connection, use the link below to view this creative magazine. Regarding the content, I am not certain if there is a difference between the electronic vs. the newstand versions.
To find this out, contact the publishers through their contact information on their web site. I have looked for it with my iPhone and it seems to be nowhere to be found. If you use the keyword "Remedy", which should include this magazine if it was available, there are a few irrelevant apps that are listed.
Entry of "Remedy Magazine" comes up with nothing in the search. Perhaps you should contact the magazine directly to find out if an electronic version is available by other means. Past issues are available, however, online.
So if you are at a location and have a wifi connection, use the link below to view this creative magazine. Regarding the content, I am not certain if there is a difference between the electronic vs. the newstand versions. To find this out, contact the publishers through their contact information on their web site.
Cool magazine, by the way....
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.