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How You Touched Me, You Will Never Know

By: M'Tisunge Michael Phoya

...or all who seek it.” “So that’s the truth?” “Yes! In living colour.” “I have two masters’ degrees from one of the finest schools in America. ... ...sees pleases him. Dozens of students are busy scrutinizing every bit of that day’s newspaper. He beams with pride. A final-year journalism student, ... ...be both are,’ he thinks. ‘Impossible,’ he corrects himself. ‘The essays are opposites. How can they both be true?’ As far as the journalism he is ta...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...t the HIV/AIDS affected children must be educated and given admission in all schools. She says the government should first give proper treatment to... ...tically.” She feels that HIV/AIDS affected children can be joined in regular schools and need not have separate schools. She says one gets this dis... ... process for at least 3 years. However 5 years would be ideal. They can build schools, provide them with health centers and above all empower the wo... ... you think about sex education? : 123. What do you think about yellow journalism and pornographic/blue films? : 124. Different views pr...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ST "If wt Made It, It'i Right." Official Jewelers of the Losdinp CoIIcecs, Schools ind Associations. Class Pins. Fraternity Pins, Medals. Cups, etc. W... ...ST "If w« Made It, It'i Right." Ottlclal Jewalers of tho Loading Colleges. Schools and Associations- Class Pins, Fraternity Pins. Medals, Cups, etc. W... ..." the fourth. Besides these, there are several mission houses, stores, and schools. This work is progressing rapidly, and if finnn oial aid is continu... ...ST "If wc Made It, It's Right." Official Jewelers of the Leadlnp Colleges. Schools and A&sociatlons- Class Pins, Fraternity Pins. Medals. Cups, etc. W... ...sions through the Association is $250; to home missions, §15. Seven Sunday schools and chapels in the vicinity are supplied with teachers and leaders,... ...vic League letter from Arthur Brisbane, editor of the New York Journal, on journalism as a voca- tion was read, and the matter of inviting further spe...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ry Police, support of Politics Pollution control Population control Prayers in schools Prison reform Product safety Pta Recycling wastes Ref... ...urrent case in point is the issue of "mainstreaming" disabled youngsters in public schools -including them in regular classes -in contrast to educati... ...specifically, Public Law 94142, give parents the legal right to insist that public schools mainstream all children having such disabilities as muscul... ... of ideas are the institutions within the educational sector. Students who attend schools (above the compulsory grade) have already purchased the id... ...us of manual work. Because society attaches greater dignity to white-collar jobs, schools herd youngsters into academic programs and some vocationa... ...ven H. Chaffee. 1970. " An Information Campaign That Changed Community Attitudes." Journalism Quarterly,479-92. Downs, Anthony. 1957. An Economic Th... ...Lynn, Jerry R. 1974. "Effects of Persuasive Appeals in Public Service Advertising." Journalism Quarterly 51, 622-30. McCarthy, E. Jerome. 1975. Basi...

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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...der her wings and taught me the basics of writing. I ended up 22 going into journalism, but still non-fiction writing is different from fiction writ... ...matter how important the message. Y ears back, I had to go around the Sunday Schools in my church and make an announcement about the need for donation... ... time I was a sophomore, I decided to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism. I did all kinds of things related to writing, including worki... ... numerous short stories, poems, columns, and articles. She loves speaking at schools, retreats, and conferences. Please visit her at marilynhilton.com...

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Guide to Newspapers of Hawaii, 1834-2000

By: Helen G. Chapin

...The newspapers of Hawaii form a unique role in the history of Hawaii and of American journalism. In a period of 165 years, from 1834, when American Protestant missionaries introduced the Hawaiian language Lama Hawaii (Hawaiian Luminary), to the present, newspapers have spanned the history of Hawaii from its ...

...ernment, Hawaiian, Hispanic, Independent, Indonesian, Japanese, Jewish, Korean, Labor, Micronesian, Military, Plantation, Portuguese, Prison, Samoan, Schools, Sports, Tongan, Tourist, Underground, Vietnamese, and Unclassified. As to languages, there are 11: Chinese, English, Filipino, Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Samoan, Spanish (Hispanic), Tongan, and Vietname...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

...etting us away from an unduly scholastic and formal notion of educa- tion. Schools are, indeed, one important method of the transmission which forms t... ...ds upon a prior training given with this end in view. Intentional agencies—schools—and explicit material—studies—are devised. The task of teaching cer... ... material of for- mal instruction will be merely the subject matter of the schools, isolated from the subject matter of life- experi- ence. The perman... ...s of technical information expressed in symbols, are made con- spicuous in schools. Thus we reach the ordinary notion of education: the notion which i... ...red, by the thought of their bearing upon the development of children. But schools remain, of course, the typical instance of environments framed with... ...erred to as an interest. Thus we say that a man’s interest is politics, or journalism, or philanthropy, or ar- chaeology, or collecting Japanese print...

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