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Preventing and Recognizing Prescription Drug Abuse
N.D. Volkow
Classic, kafka'esque, orwellian doubletalk. Acknowledge the pain crisis (while misrepresenting "opiophobia as doc reluctance to prescribe due to fears of causing addiction - which is just not the correct definition.) But this bold statement is buried in substance abuse prevention, and what a huge escalating problem pda is in the intro by Volkow (the usual propaganda - a statement of policy, not of science). It's a joke. NIDA's educational efforts are designed to cause, or at least cause as an unintended consequence, opiophobia in the GPs they've lured into reading this stuff. And the GPs wisely say to themselves, "who needs this?" And NIDA piously bemoans that many pain patients go undertreated.
 
Interpretasi lagu Iwan Fals
Khrisna Hermawan
 
Agencia Guillermo
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agencia guillermo de conteudo e midias sociais
 
BRECHT?S EPIC THEATRE AS A MODERN AVANT-GARDE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON POSTMODERN THEATRE/DRAMA
Ribut Basuki
k@ta 2 (1), (2000)
As one of the most influential figures in theatre, Bertolt Brecht has stamped his legacy in the world theatre. His search for a new kind of theatre made his theatre a modern avant-garde which has left its traces in postmodern theatres. This paper tries to investigate Brecht?s epic theatre as a modern avant-garde and its influence in postmodern theatre. His epic theatre was in fact a revolt against the main stream modern theatre in which Brecht openly declares that theatre should be ?political.? Brecht?s theatre was so influential that his theatre becomes reference to the postmodern theatre
 
Leaders of the People? the Nazi Party and German Society
Journal of Contemporary History 39 (2), 189 (2004)
 
Life in Wartime Germany: Colonel Ohlendorf's Opinion Service
Public Opinion Quarterly 36 (1), 1 (1972)
Posted by alek to propaganda on Fri Apr 17 2009 at 15:29 UTC | info | related
 
Al-Jazeera: Press or Propaganda?
blogcritics.org
international connections
Posted by crazychrissie17 to press propaganda on Thu Feb 26 2009 at 13:03 UTC | info | related
 
Gaza-Konflikt: Westfalenpost: Der Konflikt endet nie | Aktuelle Meldungen | Nachrichten
www.gazakonflikt.de
In Gaza schweigen die Waffen - vorläufig Von Jörg Fleischer Es ist so wie immer im Nahen Osten: Wenn es Fortschritte zu verzeichnen gibt, ist Jubel nicht angebracht. Im Gegenteil - größte Vorsicht.
 
iNewsit - Israel War News and Gaza War Videos from Israel and Hamas in Palestine - iNewsit Articles
www.inewsit.com
All Christians believe in God. Second premise: All Muslims believe in God. Conclusion: All Christians are Muslims. This is rather an extreme but certainly ideal example of abusing logic and drawing a biased conclusion from perfectly correct premises.
Posted by iNewsit (who is an author) to mumbai hollywood islam Kashmir bollywood propaganda india on Thu Jan 08 2009 at 18:48 UTC | info | related
 
Propaganda, + Propaganda Colonialista, + Propaganda Guerra Fredda, + Propaganda nazista, +Tecniche di produzione della propaganda, da Wikipedia
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La propaganda è un tipo di messaggio mirato a influenzare le opinioni o il comportamento delle persone. Spesso, invece di fornire informazione imparziale la propaganda è deliberatamente mistificatoria o fa uso di fallacità che, sebbene talvolta possano risultare convincenti, non necessariamente si rivelano valide. Ma in cosa consiste esattamente "la propaganda"? Il carattere fondamentale della propaganda dei nostri giorni,ma applicabile anche al passato, è che i "media", oltre a "divertire, intrattenere e informare", abbiano il compito di "imprimere negli individui valori, credenze e codici di comportamento atti a integrarli nelle strutture istituzionali della società di cui fanno parte". In parole povere, una società caratterizzata da determinate strutture economiche, sociali e istituzionali, avrà bisogno di media che non vadano a interferire con tali strutture; al contrario, saranno chiamati a rafforzarle. E questo è particolarmente evidente nei casi in cui le élite politiche ed economiche della società in esame siano in grado di controllare direttamente i mezzi di comunicazione. I media hanno dietro, generalmente "grosse imprese economiche, controllate da persone molto ricche e da altre forze orientate al mercato e al profitto, o verso una fede politica". Dunque, l’informazione fornita da quei media che sono maggioritari (è bene ricordarlo) non potrà non risentire degli interessi di chi li finanzia. In tardo latino, propaganda significa "cosa da propagare" o "che deve essere diffusa".

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