Articles, tagged with "controversial issues", page 5
28th August 2007
CNN's choice of Christiane Amanpour to present these controversial issues was a wise choice because of her experience and her obvious ability to ask meaningful questions with skill and excellent timing.
A critique of all three segments would be impossi...
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Author:
Rev Michael Bresciani
25th July 2007
Most salespeople do not wish to be seen simply as product salesmen. Most salespeople sincerely want to help their prospective customers by improving their business, saving them money, and expanding their share of the market. The problem is that many prosp...
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Author:
Naz Daud
17th November 2006
The Ohio schools board has drafted a framework that will set teacher guidelines to be used when teaching controversial topics in the classroom. The proposal is not a lesson plan, but rather an optional template that guides teachers to enable students to f...
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Author:
Patricia Hawke
03rd October 2006
One of the most controversial issues today: intellectual property. How to assess the value, and protect and manage the asset are topics of debate in almost every industry and market. Another not-so-evident fact: many of the fast-growth private companies h...
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Author:
Neil More
31st August 2006
Global warming is a problem that needs serious attention and discussion. People all around the world are wondering if the climate change is a consequence of human activity or is the Earth just going through a cycle of evolution. Scientists have been study...
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Author:
David Yrui
26th May 2006
There are a number of rules to follow when it comes to designing an e-mail newsletter and many creators of electronic newsletters could care less about providing their subscribers with real information. Some newsletters are all about using a product, buyi...
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Author:
Detra Davis
16th May 2006
What is Fair Use?
By S. Housley
As the Internet matures, users and governments are struggling to manage controversial issues. Lets face it, the Internet did not exist when the US copyright laws were written;let us not forget, while many countries resp...
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Author:
S. Housley
24th April 2006
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a generic term for several clinical signs and symptoms involving the masticatory muscles, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and associated structures.
Signs and symptoms of TMD in children and adolescents have been inv...
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Author:
Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.
20th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Al Arnold
If you expect to be effective in local politics, you have to know the rules and procedures.
If you expect to be taken seriously on issues, you can't afford to lose credibility by not knowing the rules and procedures. A good...
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Author:
Al Arnold
01st April 2006
Ideas for Positive PR and How It Makes a Difference
By S. Housley
While controversial issues frequently attract attention they can also alienate potential customers. Sometimes it is better to put a positive spin on public relations. A typical press re...
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Author:
S. Housley
22nd February 2006
For anyone who has any interest in energy, its cost, future and the political debate over this precious resource- The Bottomless Well is a must read. This book is an intriguing insight to the other side of what most of us have been led to believe on the e...
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Author:
John Woolf
09th December 2004
The unlimited bandwidth in a world with limited resources
What's this bandwidth thing again?
First of all, we have to establish one thing here. I'm not necessarily talking about bandwidth in the sense of speed of transmission or data transmission rat...
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Author:
Dan Lemnaru