1 " " " New$Opportunities$For$Diversity:$ $ Twitter,$Journalists$and Traditionally$UnderservedCommunities $ " This study explores the opportunities offered by Twit ter for news organizations seeking to connect with communities often underrepresented as both sources and as audiences for news.
March 31, 2009 Division of Dockets Management (HFA-305) Food and Drug Administration 5630 Fishers Lane, Room 1061 Rockville, MD 20852 Re: Docket No. FDA-2008-N-0038, Risk Communication Advisory Committee Meeting, February 26-February 27, 2009.
Traditionally, the truly educated person is regarded as one who has been bred in the humanities and the sciences and who, at the same time, has specialized in a particular branch of knowledge.
Traditionally, electricity markets around the world have been operated centrally by an agent of the local government, in order to minimise the cost of supplying electricity to all users
SECTION I--GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING (04/02) MEASUREMENT FOCUS BASIS OF ACCOUNTING (MFBA) Traditionally, governments have used essentially the same accounting as private-sector
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1 . NEWSLETTER. Winter 2009 Leadership Message: Traditionally, we pause at this time of year to give thanks for our many blessings and set goals for the year to come.
The problematic nature of archival research increases when we are dealing with the activities of marginalized people, those not of the traditional white male elite.
German Immigrant Ancestors Database What is the Immigrant Ancestors Project? Most persons living in the United States are descendents of immigrants.
Journal of Agricultural Education 58 Volume 47, Number 3, 2006 COMPARISON OF TEACHER EFFICACY AMONG TRADITIONALLY AND ALTERNATIVELY CERTIFIED AGRICULTURE TEACHERS Steven J. Rocca, Assistant Professor California State University - Fresno Shannon G. Washburn, Assistant Professor University of ...