نتایج جستجو برای: government newspapers

تعداد نتایج: 134911  

Journal: :South asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics 2022

This study was carried at Ilongero ward in Singida District council to assess the determinants of land ownership among women. used both qualitative and quantitative data from primary secondary sources. Primary were collected Data using interview method which administered by questionnaire tool checklist. A sample 150 respondents drawn through simple random sampling. Statistical Package for Servi...

2017
Gonzalo Casino Roser Rius Erik Cobo

OBJECTIVES To analyse the total number of newspaper articles citing the four leading general medical journals and to describe national citation patterns. DESIGN Quantitative content analysis. SETTING/SAMPLE Full text of 22 general newspapers in 14 countries over the period 2008-2015, collected from LexisNexis. The 14 countries have been categorised into four regions: the USA, the UK, Wester...

2016
Yasemin Gülşen Yılmaz Süleyman Hakan Yılmaz Muhammet Erbay

Military interventions have an important place in the Turkish Political History. Military interventions are commonly called coup in the society. By coup we mean that the armed forces seize political power either by a group of officer in the army or by chain of command. Coups not only weaken but also suspend the democracy in a country. All periods of coup created its own victims. Two military co...

2013
Antonio Coutinho

tell us stories that live in our minds long after we read their words. After 20 years of training some 200 graduate students, I can report some progress in convincing editors that properly trained scientists can do the job of reporting on science for general readers. However—and this is a big however— editors still insist that these scientists must, no matter what their qualification in science...

2005
Mark Monmonier

A 99-page 1947 State Department report discovered in the NOAA Central Library summarized sixty maprelated regulations issued by the German government between July 1934 and June 1944. Although the Third Reich pursued cartographic unification and uniformity more vigorously than earlier central governments, regional diversity and the distractions of a multi-front war hindered attempts to standardi...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 1995
A M van Trigt L T de Jong-van den Berg L M Voogt J Willems T F Tromp F M Haaijer-Ruskamp

The source of ideas and information on medicines most important to journalists in the Netherlands, and most commonly consulted by them, is known to be the scientific medical literature. In this study we therefore, explored the relation between the kind of medicines discussed in the scientific medical literature and those discussed in newspapers. A content analysis of scientific medical journals...

2011
Lassaad Ghachem

Online media branding strategies is growing at a very fast pace and is increasingly adopted not only by pure players companies but also by traditional firms. In the digital newspapers sector, online news are becoming the most required services from Internet users and their sites are among the most visited on the web. Researches on online branding of newspapers seem incomplete and there is still...

2010
Yakubu Ozohu-Suleiman

This study is premised on the increasing global concerns over the widespread resistance to polio eradication campaign in northern Nigeria. It aims to determine the level of campaign acceptance and compare the influences of mass media and interpersonal communication sources in Zaria local government area, being one of the high-risk (WPV-endemic) areas in northern Nigeria, where campaign resistan...

2014
Sanjica Faletar Tanacković Maja Krtalić Darko Lacović

This paper focuses on newspapers as a scientific research source in the humanities. The purpose of this paper is to present a portion of the results obtained in the nationwide study which explored how Croatian humanities academics and scholars perceive and use (historical and current) newspapers. The study presented in this paper focused on two groups of researchers, historians and linguists, a...

Journal: :Obesity facts 2009
Anja Hilbert Jens Ried

BACKGROUND Stigmatizing attitudes towards obese people are common in the public. Based on findings that portrayals of obesity in entertainment media foster weight-related stigmatization, the goal of the current study was to analyze media coverage of obesity in daily newspapers. METHODS For the year 2006, all 1,563 issues of five high-circulation daily newspapers (two national newspapers, one ...

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