Magy (マギー Magī, born Yūichi Kojima, 児島雄一 Kojima Yūichi, on May 12, 1973) is a Japanese actor.
365Mag is an e-zine's about electronic music and the related subcultures / lifestyles. The e-zine is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
365Mag was started in 2004. Alongside news, interviews, artist profiles and CD and party reviews, the magazine has added news on production equipment and technology, and more global developments within the international music scene. With the website now offline (March 2015), and the official Twitter account inactive since January 2015, it appears that 365mag has slipped into the deadpool.
365Mag tends to focus on Progressive electronic music, with artists such as Sasha, John Digweed, Nick Warren and Steve Lawler among others. Particularly favoured styles include: minimal (e.g.: Luciano or Ricardo Villalobos), Neotrance (Tiefschwarz, James Holden, Daso or M.A.N.D.Y) or progressive (Hernan Cattaneo or Habersham).
Alongside the E-zine, 365Mag is active during international dance events, for example the Winter Music Conference in Miami or Popkomm in Berlin. In its home city the magazine hosts events in clubs such as Panama and Paradiso and is involved in festivals such as Rockit open air, Free your mind and the Amsterdam dance event (where it usually takes care of some of the workshops). 365Mag is also involved in 365Live! (a live act) and a forthcoming new record label 365recordings. Furthermore 365Mag is actively involved with Ableton Life music software. If furthermore contains an extensive album and singles review section.
The .44 Remington Magnum, or simply .44 Magnum (10.9×33mmR), and frequently .44 Mag, is a large-bore cartridge originally designed for revolvers. After its introduction, it was quickly adopted for carbines and rifles. Despite the ".44" designation, guns chambered for the .44 Magnum round, and its parent, the .44 Special, use 0.429 in (10.9 mm) diameter bullets.
The .44 Magnum is based on a lengthened .44 Special case, loaded to higher pressures for greater velocity (and thus, energy). The .44 Magnum has since been eclipsed in power by the .454 Casull, and most recently by the .460 S&W Magnum and .500 S&W Magnum, among others; nevertheless, it has remained one of the most popular commercial large-bore magnum cartridges. When loaded to its maximum and with heavy, deeply penetrating bullets, the .44 Magnum cartridge is suitable for short-range hunting of all North American game—though at the cost of much recoil and muzzle flash when fired in handguns. In carbines and rifles, these problems do not arise.
Candidatus magisterii (male), Candidata magisterii (female), i.e., Latin Candidate of Arts, abbreviated cand.mag., is an academic degree used in Denmark, roughly corresponding to an American Master of Arts and officially translated as such. The degree currently requires 5 years of studies. The degree was introduced in Denmark in 1883 and later also introduced in Norway and Iceland, based on the Danish degree. The formal requirements for the degree have varied somewhat in these countries depending on time, place, institution and discipline.
The degree was introduced in Denmark in 1883, when the University of Copenhagen started awarding it. It was introduced in Norway in 1959, modelled after the Danish degree and replacing the former adjunct exam. In Norway, it was initially awarded in the humanities, mathematics, and natural sciences, and from 1966 also in the social sciences.
In Norway, the cand. mag. degree required a minimum of three and a half years for faculties of mathematics and natural sciences, and four or four and a half years for faculties of humanities and social sciences to be completed. The normal duration was four to five years. In Denmark the degree requires at least five years of studies.