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United States Court of Appeals
For the First Circuit
No. 10-2413
NEFTALÍ SOTO-PADRÓ,
Plaintiff, Appellant,
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This paper explores how community narratives function as significant symbolic resources for community visioning. A rhetorical method of invention, foc...
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The Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office (AMNPO), housed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), announces the first of a series of public workshops entitled ``Designing for Impact: Workshop on Building the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation.'' The workshops will provide a forum for the AMPNO to introduce the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) and its regional components, Institutes for Manufacturing Innovation (IMIs). The workshops will also provide a forum for public discussion of this new initiative, which President Obama announced on March 9, 2012. The discussion will focus on the following topics: Technologies with Broad Impact, Institute Structure and Governance, Strategies for Sustainable Institute Operations, and Educa...
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* Eng. AI- Mawlawi: "Our aim is to develop best building practices in government projects through adopting sustainability concept, creating better liv...
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SIC 2531
This category primarily encompasses establishments engaged in manufacturing furniture for public use in schools, theaters, assembly halls, ch...
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United States Court of Appeals
For the First Circuit
No. 07-1869
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ROCKLAND, Maine -- City voters rejected a $2.9 million bond for a new public works building but approved a less costly renovation to the city's recreation center.
The public works proposal lost by only 12 votes -- 864 yes to 876 no. The $675,000 bond request for work on the recreation center passed with a 1,107-656 vote.
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AA+' rating to the following Virginia Public Building Authority's public facilities revenue bonds:
--$94.115 mi...
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U.S. Supreme Court HERALD PUBLISHING CO. v. WHITEHEAD-DONOVAN CORP., 382 U.S. 13 (1965) 382 U.S. 13
HERALD PUBLISHING CO. v. WHITEHEAD-DONOVAN COR...
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This study uses a nationwide survey of health journalists (N = 774) to explore the agenda-building process in health news, examining how journalists develop story ideas, value expert source characteristics, and perceive the acceptability of using public relations materials. Results indicate that intermedia agenda setting may be a stronger influence on agenda building than are information subsidies, and that journalists rate characteristics associated with public relations training as important in expert sources. Also, journalists who take an audience advocate role are more accepting of news releases than those who take a skeptic role.