The 1996 Information Please Almanac

The 1996 Information Please Almanac
Title The 1996 Information Please Almanac PDF eBook
Author Otto Johnson
Publisher Mariner Books
Pages 1028
Release 1996
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780395755242

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Provides facts and background information on a great variety of topics, including income tax, world travel, the American economy, the media, health and nutrition, and more.

Information Please Almanac, Atlas and Yearbook

Information Please Almanac, Atlas and Yearbook
Title Information Please Almanac, Atlas and Yearbook PDF eBook
Author Dan Golenpaul
Publisher
Pages 1032
Release 1997
Genre Almanacs
ISBN

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1997 Information Please Almanac

1997 Information Please Almanac
Title 1997 Information Please Almanac PDF eBook
Author Otto Johnson
Publisher
Pages 1028
Release 1997-02
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780395828595

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Provides facts and background information on a great variety of topics, including income tax, world travel, the American economy, the media, health and nutrition, and more.

Singles at the Crossroads

Singles at the Crossroads
Title Singles at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Albert Y. Hsu
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 196
Release 1997-10-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780830813537

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Albert Y. Hsu provides a balanced, biblical understanding of Christian singleness that debunks the myth of the "gift of singleness" and honors singleness as a status equal to marriage. Includes an interview with John Stott.

Covering Congress

Covering Congress
Title Covering Congress PDF eBook
Author Everette Dennis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 206
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351525425

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Observers of media-government relations most often think first of conflicts with the executive branch, yet interactions between Congress and the media have been extensive and varied since the first Washington "correspondents" began sending dispatches from the sessions of Congress. In recent years the relationship between Congress and the news media has grown more complex. Coverage of Congress by the print and electronic media is extensive. At the same tune, Congress has increasing power to make communications policy that will have an important impact on the ability of the media to conduct their affairs, both economically and politically. Covering Congress explores those aspects of the relationship between the media and Congress that shape the news that reaches an information-seeking public.The contributors consider Congress as the source of much news as well as a great deal of self-promotion. They note there is neither a broad nor deep understanding of our national legislature in the United States. Contributors try to remedy this shortcoming by looking at the overall picture, the media scene on Capitol Hill, the messages that reach beyond Washington, and the history of relations between the Congress and the press. They discuss such issues as: the relationship Newt Gingrich has forged between his office and the media, perhaps at his own peril; the importance of speed over substance when reporting from Capitol Hill; the unflattering image of Congress as depicted in political cartoons; and the unparalleled power wielded by Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn when he dealt with the national media.Congress depends on the media to reach the public but also has considerable muscle to shape its media relations when it has strong leadership and a coherent plan. It usually lacks these, but Congress does much to try to project a friendly face to the public through the media, facilitating interviews hi Capitol Hill radio and television studios. Regardless of what happens in any particular election, it is clear that Congress is fully alert to the modern communications age and that the consequences of this encounter are likely to be accentuated in the years ahead. Covering Congress is a necessary addition to the libraries of communications scholars, media specialists, political scientists, historians, and sociologists.

Informed Legislatures

Informed Legislatures
Title Informed Legislatures PDF eBook
Author Megan Jones
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 308
Release 1996
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780761804048

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Informed Legislatures offers the first comprehensive examination of technical information and decisionmaking in state legislatures and recommends ways to improve science and technology support to legislatures through staff, state universities, and other groups. Megan Jones, David H. Guston, and Lewis M. Branscomb report on fieldwork from eleven state legislatures. While partisan analysis is necessary in the legislative process, non-partisan sources are vital to help legislatures triangulate among special interests. The book argues that maintaining internal expertise is effective in the ongoing struggle of state legislatures to be independent of governors and lobbyists. Practioners interested in state legislatures, professionals in state and local government, lobbyists, state legislators and staff, public university administratives and faculty, and scholars who focus on the role of scientific and technical information in political institutions will find Informed Legislatures to be an invaluable resource. Co-published with the Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University.

A Part, Yet Apart

A Part, Yet Apart
Title A Part, Yet Apart PDF eBook
Author Lavina Dhingra Shankar
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 292
Release
Genre
ISBN 9781439904558

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