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Aspects can be delivered to you by one of two methods: You can have Aspects delivered to your e-mail box, or you can receive it in the laser-printed edition, delivered through the mail.

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Aspects is published monthly. You may subscribe to the laser-printed (hard copy) edition, which is sent out via regular mail. This edition has the following advantages:
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