Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
popularized by the media and the wide increased personal and private sector use of the
Internet. All of these factors plus the fact of more and more business and government
institutions are jumping to make the use of these services has put a much wider range
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
guess. We would never really know for sure because not one local media dared to ask her why.
For the part of Dr. Sojor, he said, "I know I will be exonerated from all the charges."
Another angle on GMA's refusal and why Dr. Sojor's installation
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
. Although these media corporations monopolize the market place of ideas, the courts tend to protect them against demands for popular access, as if the major media were merely individuals handing out leaflets on a major street corner.
In the past
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
undertake. This case which hit the media April 28, 1977, concerned the right of American Nazi Frank Collin to demonstrate in Skokie, IL. (Walker 323) This case like many before and after defended the rights of a person espousing one of the most universally
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
, although harsh and crude, to keep cells alive in media, and those cells¹ behavior in vitro would be similar cells in vivo. The advantages of these cell cultures soon came into perspective, medical research could soar from this. Certain difficulties were soon
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
generations ago. Some people believe music should be censored. They believe some of the language musical artists use is vulgar, obscene, and crude. Also the fact that music is played on forms of media such as radio and television. Those are broadcasted to all
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Category: /Social Sciences
of modern art is punctuated by numerous 'art scandals' in which sections of the press, the media and the public either get upset or pretend to get upset about the latest artistic 'outrage', be it Jackson 'Jack-the Dripper' Pollock or Carl Andr''s 'bricks
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Category: /Science & Technology/Mathematics
to develop and maintain good relations with the media. This helps to ensure the media reports information concerning the organization as accurate as possible to all the museum's publics.
Overall, the PR function creates a climate of mutual understanding between
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Category: /Literature/North American
") to go from one extreme of 48deg; to the next (Rasmussen).
The theory that human produced carbon dioxide has caused a greenhouse effect that will cause average temperatures to rise (Bailey) is widely accepted, especially by the media. Just recently, Time
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
it. In their view, it was necessary to do both. They realized that art could not be fully realized as long as capitalism existed. Believing that the demolition of the forms of media of high culture had already been demolished before by such groups as the futurists
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