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  • ...nt ways. The Rhizome ArtBase, founded in 1999, is an online archive of new media art including some 1,600 projects encompassing software art, performance, a
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  • ...bad news sells best. A public that is afraid is a captive audience to the media. It is not a mystery to these organizations that during times of crisis peo ...here in the world that could affect our personal safety. There is always a new scandal that should be brought to light. It is no wonder that most of the p
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  • ...rchives in world history with reviews. From the Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University with funding from the National Endowment
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  • ...ommercial, radio advertisement, outdoor advertising or direct mail; or new media such as blogs, websites or text messages.
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  • ...lothing collections to [[audience]]s. These cities are [[Paris]], Milan, [[New York]], and [[London]]. ...s]] and [[media]], especially the topics of conversation encouraged by the media
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Chandler Daniel Chandler]'s "''Technological or Media Determinism''", is a good example of the [[thinking]] behind the inevitabil ...chnological imperative is a common [[assumption]] amongst commentators on 'new technologies'. They tell us, for instance, that the 'information technology
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  • ...questions relating to defence do not usually seize the attention of the [[media]], but the Department of Defence remains one of the largest single consumer ...lusion or simply because they were overlooked, while others have assumed a new significance in the light of developments since 1995. In all cases the edit
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  • ...ions]] management in [[ancient]] civilizations, during the settling of the New World and during the movement to abolish [[slavery]] in England. Basil Clar ...[[controversial]] in its time, but by 2006, the effect of social media and new [[internet]] technologies became broadly [[accepted]].
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Headquarters United Nations Headquarters], New York is an important center for international [[diplomacy]] and has been de ...inguistically [[diverse]] city in the world. By 2013 census estimates, the New York Metropolitan Area's population remains by a significant margin the Uni
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  • ...rs commonly are vigorous in denial of any lack of balance, the comparative media equality among all player brings change quickly, to further a sense of bala
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  • ...compassing all aspects of the subject. Containing over 6,500 entries -many new to this edition- it is as valuable for home and office users as it is indis ...or students of computing and the related fields of IT, maths, [[physics]], media communications, electronic engineering, and [[natural sciences]].
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  • ...Mind|mental landscape]] and doing something that will [[renew]] or begin a new chapter in your [[life]]. Far too many of you have ‘settled’ into a lif ...yourself that is completely out of your [[comfort zone]] that will bring a new [[experience]] to your life.
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  • • To cover books and, progressively, other media. 3. Book Industry Study Group (BISG) : a non-profit association stationed in New York, which develops technical standards for the book world. https://www.bi
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  • ===Topic: ''Children of the New World''=== ...ay’s children that are most precious and that will be the way-showers of a new world where the Law of One reins supreme in the mind above all creeds and d
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  • ...nquiry]], Kincheloe and Steinberg contend that new times have ushered in a new era of childhood. [[Evidence]] of this dramatic cultural change is omnipres ...diverse media have helped construct what Kincheloe and Steinberg call "the new childhood."
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  • ...orhoods and communities are doing the same, often going unwitnessed by the media which operates in the sensational. Perhaps reminding each other and others ...t seem quite as distressing as it may seem to you. Sometimes out of chaos new possibilities emerge quite rapidly and what you think may be leading to fal
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  • ...ic_Park Jurassic Park], and new discoveries are regularly covered by the [[media]]. The outdated image of dinosaurs as maladapted extinct monsters has led t ...nt [[public]] funding for dinosaur [[science]], and has frequently spurred new [[discoveries]]. In the United States, for example, the [[competition]] bet
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  • ===Topic: '''''New Year Greetings'''''=== Teacher Ophelius: “Greetings to all you students on the path in this new year of 2012. This year shall be an exciting year for you all, and especia
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  • ...he faces of various people who have been on various CCC conference calls. New personal relationships were forged and it felt like we were building a real ...ew people, and I am now collaborating with individuals to help with social media and Internet marketing.
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  • ...such as wheat, barley, rye, or corn, and the term itself Crop circle is a new term that entered the [[Oxford English Dictionary]] in 1990. ...ulation|populace]] through their control and manipulation of the popular [[media]]. The [[military]] have endangered life and safety in order to investigate
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