Frontiers — may refer to: * Frontier, areas near or beyond a boundary * Frontiers (album) , an album by Journey * Frontiers (Jesse Cook album) , an album by Jesse Cook * Frontiers (non profit organization), an international non profit organization serving… … Wikipedia
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Infinite Frontiers — Infinite Frontiers, aka IF, is a small group of science fiction fans founded in August 1989 by Simon Plumbe (with assistance from Stephen Coller and Mark Haggett later jointly run with Colin Gunn, who through personal reasons left the group), and … Wikipedia
Banking Frontiers — is a monthly magazine published by Glocal Infomart Pvt Ltd. Launched in 2002, it presents features on a wide variety of topics including technology, payment systems, compliance, risk management, treasury, retail banking, corporate banking, fraud… … Wikipedia
Scientific American Frontiers — was an American television program primarily focused on informing the public about new technologies and discoveries in science and medicine. It was a companion program to the Scientific American magazine. The show was produced for PBS in the U.S … Wikipedia
On the Frontiers — (Sur les Frontières) Publisher Dargaud Date 1988 Series … Wikipedia
Human Rights Without Frontiers — (HRWF) is a non profit organization based out of Brussels, Belgium, that promotes human rights around the world. It has offices in Belgium, Nepal, and China. History The organization begin in 1988 as an unofficial group named Bruxelles Droits de… … Wikipedia
Managing the New Frontiers — by Jonathan T. Scott (published by Management Education Services, Panama City, Fla, USA, 2008)An acclaimed business and management book that presents the fundamentals of efficiency, sustainability, and waste reduction. Designed for employees,… … Wikipedia
Camera (magazine) — Camera was a photography review that began its life in Lucerne, Switzerland, later distributed in many countries and languages. The magazine grew to its greatest international influence towards in latter half of its life of sixty years; on the… … Wikipedia
Ares (magazine) — Ares was a science fiction wargame magazine published by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI), and then TSR, Inc., between 1980 and 1984. In addition to the articles, each issue contained a wargame, complete with a foldout stiff paper map, a set… … Wikipedia