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Yellow on the Outside, Shame on the inside : Asian Culture Revealed

By: Chi, Anson

... our sexual I mean literary perusal. — — Gabriel is busy perusing the other magazines so I go up to the register to pay for our stuff. The cashier, ... ... worth the effort. This incident reminds me of an article that I read in the newspaper a few months ago, about a group of teenage skinheads that spra... ... Asian parents and dastards. — It's not really their fault, though; I read a news article once about the instituted police policy of a maximum intell... ...y suffers from shy bladder syndrome supposedly a new disease according to a news article I read a — few months ago in which a person experiences tro... ...ecially when my parents make me do it, while they sit at home and watch the news all day, particularly on Asian news channels. Auntie does this as w... ...iel's parents are the same. I can save them time and tell them what's on the news every single day: bad news, murder, bad news, war, bad news, and on... ...tea for us, I can't help but to notice the towering stack of newspapers and magazines on the coffee table, a miniature Leaning Tower of Pisa, ready ... ...sa, ready for a big fall. I glance over to see more stacks of newspapers and magazines, as well as a multitude of opened water bottles on top of the ... ...oing to help in an emergency? Better yet, how the hell is a cr@pload of old magazines going to help save a life in the event of an emergency? The tr...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

... This renaissance will probably be aided by the gradual decline of print magazines and by a strengthening movement for free open source scholarly p... ...-scholarly material: personal reminiscences, correspondence, articles and news. Enter Scindex and its Academic Resource Channel. Established by a... ...ides: specially commissioned articles, fora, an annotated internet guide, news in context, downloads and shopping. The site enjoys healthy traffic an... ... and to a bunch of universities. Users like information, with emphasis on news and data about new products. But they do not like to shop on the net ... ...ontent. The late Pointcast, for instance, integrated advertising into its news broadcasts, continuously streamed to the user's screen, even when ina... ... by the experience of the meagre number of sites of venerable and leading newspapers that are on a subscription basis. Dow Jones (Wall Street Journa... ...onal Standard Book Number) by national agencies. Periodical publications (magazines, newsletters, bulletins) sport an ISSN (International Serial Sta... ...b.com/index.shtml http://www.pshares.org/ The circulation of print magazines has declined precipitously in the last 24 months. This dissoluti... ...to "send, save and share material from print publications". Participating magazines and newspapers print "WuliCodes" on their (physical) pages and W...

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A Courageous Battle

By: Susan Bracken

...os and cons of daily hair washing. Lacey would read anything, so she added magazines to her pile of books for the week. From then on, in articles like... ...ll summer, and was thrilled to get a job as a ‘gofer’ at Toronto’s largest newspaper. Perhaps I can become a journalist and travel the world, reportin... ...d Susan that went. Lacey stayed home. She’s working for the summer at some newspaper downtown. Don’t know where.” He absorbed this news, then asked, “... ...ive, so he avoided considerable suffering when he died accidentally.” This news explains so much: why they went on a trip, why they bor- rowed money t... ...me? On the way home Lacey wondered how she would have reacted to the crash news had she known about the cancer beforehand. Would I have been able to m... ...to leave my friends,” was Julian’s reaction when she told the children the news. “I hope not. No, I do not think so. Everything should be just the sam... ... the living room, with its shabby, worn furnishings and piles of books and magazines lying hap- hazardly on floors and surfaces. Jana rose from her ki... ...ise. They moved woodenly through the airport procedures and dozed and read magazines on their journey. They arrived at The Bay Club in San Diego befor...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...n Cliitt. W. S. McClkllan iqoS, Asst. Editor-in-Chief. GhkaM) Mygatt iqoS, News Editor E. H. Wood icja^ At. I.. Eknst 1909, College N'oles. Alumni New... ...Friday. Copies for sale at C. G. Smith's book store and St N. H. Sanford's news room. Entered at Willisnistown post-ofiice as second class matter. The... ...le. The most notable service to the latter has been the establishment of a news bureau by means of which WilHams news of uniform charac- ter is suppli... ... WilHams news of uniform charac- ter is supplied to some two-scoie leading newspapers. The Record is, we trust, strictly "Williams" in its character, ... ...t character asks the co-operation of alumnus and student in presenting the news and sentiment of the college. Without the aid of various alumni corres... ...t wave of popularity for "Petbr Pan" which has passed through many college magazines, found the Lit. board susceptible to its advance, and the essay o... ...rsday evening, it was de- cided to make two oolleotiuns of uld clothes and magazines from the students during the year; the first collection,made befo... ...es throughout the eaot and west, has been a contributor to several secular magazines, was president of the Nebraskn Chn- tauqua assembly for sis years... ...e case in point is the removal of nearly all of the current numbers of tbe magazines on tile in the public reading-room in Jesup Hall. Tbe room is not...

...The longest running independent newspaper at Williams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to ...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...y a call to a more generic “information service” for interactive weather and news. The development of this capability illustrates the relationships am... ...bscription could pursue a variety of pastimes 8 —reading an Associated Press news feed, chatting in typed sentences with other CompuServe subscribers ... ...ortant applications for online consumer services had already been in- vented—news, weather, bulletin boards, chat, e-mail, and the rudiments of shoppi... ...the network was not to offer a particular set of information or services like news or weather to customers, for which the network was necessary but inc... ...California–Berkeley computer science department described in a retrospective news account the fun of trying to puzzle out the problem and defeat the w... ...osoft T akes on the Free World, F, May 14, 2007, http://money .cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/05/28/100033867/index .htm?source ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... 2. The Gift of Memory For millennia, mnemonics reigned over commerce, news, entertainment, and the perpetuation and refinement of crafts. 3. ... .... At eighty-nine, Brad Bradford brings a long lifetime of experience in newspapers during the hot-metal-type era and in the initial transition to ... ...eline diet.‖ In 2009, Charles Weatherby wrote in Vital Choices, an online newsletter: ―More recent research indicates that some early human ancestor... ... ―Adam‘s apple‖ CHAPTER 2 For millennia, memory reigned over commerce, news, craft skills, and entertainment. It also garnered, preserved, and ... ...f all arts.‖ For millennia, memory presided over commerce, craft skills, news, and entertainment. It also garnered, preserved, and stored the fruit... ...a wondrous Information Technology made their daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, and books so affordable. It was Ottmar Mergenthaler‘s Linotype...

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The Power of Our Words

By: Liz Mcgrath

...about the power of suggestion, just look at the advertising industry, the news industry, the magazine industry, and the number of books written, bou... ...n written form and conveyed through various mediums such as advertising, news, magazines, books, songs, paintings, and poetry, to name a few. Words... ...ten form and conveyed through various mediums such as advertising, news, magazines, books, songs, paintings, and poetry, to name a few. Words In Pr...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...f gossip -information, influence and entertainment. Informative gossip exists for news trading and to provide participants with a "cognitive map" o... ... and amusement rather than to convince someone of a moral position or to probe for news or confirmation of news (p. 159). In another treatment of ... ...ity in the marketplace, have their own brand of loyalties -- columnists, tabloids, magazines. The consumption of gossip of all kinds may be analogo... ... sociological and demographic demarcations. Futher, it can be observed that when news is scarce, the gossip-monger can exact a higher price for his... ...ce, the gossip-monger can exact a higher price for his tales. When the market for news expands, the amount of gossip in circulation will proliferate... ...he inhabitants of the world had little to rely on other than rumored information. Newspapers, the telegraph, the radio are late inventions. Before ... ...ls or what are typically referred to simply as "media," include print (newspapers, magazines) and broadcast (radio, T.V.) media, while personal chan... ...Everyone is colored gray. Columnists -- and commentators in the more polysyllabic magazines -- concentrate on ideology. They do not care what a man...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...ted anti-hero. From place to place the text is interrupted for intervening news in a romantic and sensational manner, about serious happenings of the... ...Evil (particularized in the Satanism of the communist Romania). A common news item experiences the symbolic veracity of a biographic truth. Cultural... ...t ascend to the high society speculates urmuzian around a “crucial plan”. News Bulletin resumes obsessively the diplomatic rhetoric practiced during... ...nature; because he cannot face anymore the huge avalanche of information, news, data, he suddenly finds himself small and unimportant. The “superman”... ...t pleasures, the handbook of failing in life, the bulletin of manipulated news, the upside-down letters of adhesion, ideo-tellegrammes, linguistic so... ...ba, Oradea, 1st volume, 2000; He has collaborated to over 100 of literary magazines and 43 of anthologies all over the world. F. Plays set in stage:... ... and Postmodernism, Ramnicu-Valcea, Adrianso. 2000, 92p. IN PERIODICAL MAGAZINES: Raïss, Khalil, Ecrivez vos paradoxes!, in “L’Opinion”, Rabat,... ...Editor, the Paradoxist Movement, in “The International directory of Little Magazines and Small Presses”, Paradise, CA, 1991, 1993. Miu, Florea, Mer...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

..., the greatest importance in the consciousness industry or the rankings of news production is on 'world's biggest', that which is sold and consumed th... ...ing TV many years ago. I think television is a good thing. You can see the news from our home country and abroad and learn all kinds of things about h... ...y them, if they had money. A TV set is very good. One can see and hear the news both at home and abroad. Just sitting in one place, you get to know al... ...money. I would only buy the television and radio, so I could listen to the news. With their help, I could obtain information and keep up with the time... ...for the children, too, so they can follow events in their own country, the news and politics of Thailand. I farm fields and swidden. I have six sons, ... ...began in Lampang City. The new house styles were gleaned from construction magazines, and professional house designers appeared in provincial cities, ... ...In accordance with international culture, ever more fashion and interiors magazines are published in Thailand, and their influence reaches everywhere... ...become interested in reading and have literature in their homes other than magazines and comics. In the 1970s, the villages of this book housed scarce... ...for free; Finns are also the most prolific buyers of books, newspapers and magazines in the world. In the space of a few decades, local information sy...

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Bozo and the Storyteller

By: Matt Jones

...f St Jude’s Hospital. His photo had made the front page of half the major newspapers in the land, and his story had touched the nation. Television c... ...ds into trouble by ringing their bells to drag the nurses away from their magazines. He even managed to lock Bunsen in his off ce for two hours unti... ...’ve decided to save the world.’ Theo blinked in wonder. ‘I read it in the newspaper,’ Michelle whispered conf - dentially. ‘Tell me, Theo – whatever ... ...e like a layer of despair. He wiped them off with his sleeve. A discarded newspaper blew along the gutter, getting gradually more soaked. The front ... ... pose that makes us just characters in this Story of yours? Well, I’ve got news for you, mate. I’ve got free will,’ he said, and lit a cigarette. The... ... how did you know we’d met her?’ Bozo asked suspiciously. ‘Heard it on the news. Listen, here it is again.’ Simon reached into the stall to turn up t... ...ply another day. Hypnosis-boxes played movies, passengers f icked through magazines, and stewardesses pushed trolleys down the aisle from which they... ... at the breakfast of eggs, toast and orange juice. He pushed it away. The magazines on the table also failed to attract his interest and he made no ...

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New Life Incognita

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

... remaining brothers and several aunts and cousins as they marched past the news cameras, all grim-faced and teary-eyed. The studio anchor's voice fill... ... And there is nothing remotely positive or life-affirming about Eyewitness News." New Life Incognita by Gracie C. McKeever 20 Kelly opened his eyes i... ... An aneurysm was something he'd heard about from TV, in the movies, on the news, something that happened to other people—like AIDS, vehicular manslaug... ...tant. "...She might seem like a stranger at times..." Tyler had taken this news with a grain of salt. Dagny had been a stranger to him for the last th... ...gether. You're both so wild and reckless. But I warned you that he was bad news before I introduced you." "To Edge?" Jordan nodded. "Of course I never... ...ow you two just take a couple of seats, look through some of the books and magazines on the tables—although I'm not too sure about you, Dag. But we'll...

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Died and Moved In

By: Christine Jones

...naïve, but persistent. I remember how she cried for days when I broke the news to her, poor kid. I still laugh when I think of all the things she di... ...’s lost then.” “Okay, okay, so what can I do you for?” “You want the good news or the bad?” “Tell me the good first, I can hang up if I don’t like th... ...over to visit. The bad, Ali’s coming too.” “I told you to give me the good news first.” I laugh. “That’s great news, you’re going to love it here. So... ...ng to love it here. So, when will I be honoured with your presences?” The news had made my day. “The long weekend.” “That’s next weekend Steven!” Hol... ...he perfect dance floor where vigorously I wriggled my arse to the tune of news, sport and weather. Did Mr. Bowen notice me? No bloody way! The guy w... ...gular vein. “Got any good mags there?” I slap his hand with him going for magazines in the pocket of the seat in front of me. “Ouch!” That was me, n...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...ds of speeches condemning it and wrote hundreds of articles against it in his newspapers and magazines like Kudiarasu, Viduthalai, Revolt, etc. and ... ...ondemning it and wrote hundreds of articles against it in his newspapers and magazines like Kudiarasu, Viduthalai, Revolt, etc. and his struggle ha... ...ommunal representation. [Kudiarasu, 22-11-1925] Press The policy of the newspapers should be primarily for equality and improvement of the non... ...vement of the non-Brahmins and Untouchables. The direct administration of the newspapers should be in the hands of a few reliable persons who work ... ...tter in south India. With the exception of the Congress papers, all the other newspapers carried condemnation statements. But the Congressmen who ha... ... can assemble in a small room called the Ranade Hall, give information to the newspapers on what they spoke and send items, 4 columns, 5 columns, 7... ...? Suppose a small commotion or riot takes place, immediately all the Brahmin magazines will report it saying that there was a big caste clash! Wi... ...pose 3¾ Brahmins assemble in the Rasiga Ranjana Sabha immediately all Brahmin magazines will write a page or more. Can anyone question these atrocit... ...n the country. Once, in one of my demonstrations, I said that the dailies or magazines have to be slaves to the Brahmins 295 for their existence,...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...ess this point because I want to challenge a kind of willed ignorance. Every news story refers to intellectual property as “arcane,” “technical,” or “... ...culture; you want beer and skittles and trashy delights as well as brilliant news re- porting, avant-garde theater, and shocking sculpture. You can se... ...gress’s vast, wonderful pudding of songs and pictures and films and books and magazines and newspapers, there is perhaps a hand- ful of raisins’ worth ... ...wonderful pudding of songs and pictures and films and books and magazines and newspapers, there is perhaps a hand- ful of raisins’ worth of works that ... ...a “tax on literacy” or a “tax on knowledge,” identical in its effects to the newspaper stamp taxes. 52 This was a time when mass literacy and mass edu... ... Alongside these accounts of the beneficiaries of the new property scheme run news stories about those who were not so fortunate, the commoners of the ...

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An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...e of writers at the insistence of gallery owners or independent actions of newspapers and magazines to give readers what they wanted: sleaze about a m... ... the insistence of gallery owners or independent actions of newspapers and magazines to give readers what they wanted: sleaze about a minor celebrity ... ...elieve in simplicity. He missed the hype organized by galleries. He missed magazines catering to those needing a celebrity from whom they could learn ... ...ich the subconscious lived over again and again in new arrangements like a news reel seen in various colored filters and in reverse of a young French ... ...though his obituary would have the significance to become an insignificant news item, no one would mourn him personally. He closed the window and sunk... ...hat made one popular. In his case this surely meant being portrayed in the newspapers as naughty Nawin, the artistic savant who pursued his studies of... ...nd as if his brief inclusion in an article about contemporary Asian art in Newsweek had meant nothing at all. The train officer clanged each of the me... ...us. In this decade and a half of being glossed onto covers of esoteric art magazines and the photographs of him with articles being emblazoned on the ...

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Analysis of Social Aspects of Migrant Labourers Living with Hiv/Aids Using Fuzzy Theory and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...y both have skin lesions and scabies on and off. He has seen pornographic magazines. The commercial sex workers whom he met in Mumbai were from Tam... ...ce. For the past one year he is in the hospital. He has seen pornographic magazines also. Now he has changed his religion to Christianity as none o... ...ntly. He has spent over Rs.5,000 on country medicines. He has hidden the news of his disease from his family because no one in his family must suff... ...e friendly. Next we had to give them complete confidence that none of the news will be given with identity or any publicity. We also explained to th... ...ment is taken secretly and they are unapproachable for they fear that the news might be spread and they are righteously bothered about their anonymi... ...that over 80 percentage of the teenagers who have sex do not use condoms. News reports have pointed out that children came in school-uniforms to tak... ...y and obscene perversions that are represented. The standard dailies, the magazines, the cinema songs and movies, serials all of them present a very... ...life. It is also sad to note that in order to boost their sales, a few magazines take to publishing soft porn photographs, they start columns on ... ... Suicidal Others Cannot say 99. To whom did you first reveal the news of your infection?: 100. How the people around you moved with befo...

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Signature for Sunshine

By: Christine Jones

... before marriage and her appetite for sex took in pornographic movies and magazines. He left her because of all the men she had supposedly been with... ...r finishing off her nightly ritual of listening to him read out the daily news from his paper. Although she didn’t care much about what happened to ... ...l. She frequently visited Lily across the road, who also read to her from magazines. Another who assisted in her deceit was her daughter. Kelly was ... ...her daughter’s babysitting for the night. She dreaded having to break the news. Paul gave Rick credit for taking control of the situation and for wha... ...47 thought to play a joke on Sandy and slipped from her bed to get an old newspaper from the lounge. 148 CHAPTER 23 Having confessed, Chris’s friend... ...is again held a straight face. “By the way, that article you wrote in the newsletter last week, the one about healthy snacks, there were a couple of... ...eet. Before returning to the house, Rick rang Paul informing of the good news regarding the kitchen. His friend swore to secrecy knowing Sandy woul...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

.....a writer of very considerable merit.” LON TINKLE in the Dallas Morning News: “Vivid, impressive, highly pictorial.” JOE KNOEFLER in the L.A. Tim... ...e. Dogs barked. Someone banged a drum. Such clamoring! But was it joyous news, I asked myself? Why were the women in a knot at the corner? Why hadn... ...s a symposium and Gyrinno danced for the guests and afterwards brought me news about Alcaeus, how he left the party and wandered to the beach. There... ...oth armed with sticks and staggering drunk. At first, Gyrinno garbled the news, mixing it with the symposium’s talk of war, the defeat, the hatreds ... ... visiting in Samnos, staying with her family, and I was eager to hear the news. “I thought I was homesick... But it is Mytilene I love best... My br... ... food. The men are delighted to have her. People bring her newspapers and magazines, and she distributes them...she has made a little friend of a one...

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The Unfettered Life of Kenyon of New Orleans

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...om her distance she had listened to employees’ piecemeal retelling of the news article’s tale from heightened emotion of fear and boisterous revelry ... ...thout saying anything to me, sticking it onto the bookshelf among all the newspapers, magazines and crap—only by chance did I find it at all. I ope... ... anything to me, sticking it onto the bookshelf among all the newspapers, magazines and crap—only by chance did I find it at all. I opened it, I di... ... a sense of love, a sense of eudemonia. Last week, according to the news, lightning struck a six story statue of Jesus Christ at some church or... ...al recourses interred and untapped like minerals in Afghanistan, or so the news says…so it said when I had a television set last week. That was one ... ...wisting bodies like mine, of course, and all the atrocities I hear in the news. I miss my television, my surrogate, vicarious existence…it is so tir...

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