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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...g in primary socialization. eg. entering a new profession, relocating to a new environment or society. ...or a religious convert internalizing the [[beliefs]] and [[ritual]]s of a new [[faith]]. An extreme example would be the [[process]] by which a [[transse
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  • ...refers to the production of multiple copies of a product such as digital [[media]] or software. ...reek] word κλών (''klōn'', “twig”), referring to the [[process]] whereby a new plant can be created from a twig. In horticulture, the spelling ''clon'' wa
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