Word: documentation
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...content of the records serves to document the history of patent medicine, women's health, advertising, mass communication, and popular culture," Mosely said...
...charged with enforcing the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities, a document designed to protect the rights of all members of the University. Curiously enough, however, the Student Handbook tells us that the CRR is empowered only to "hear charges of violations of the Resolution's second and third paragraphs by students in the College or the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...lunch programs are tied to the RDAs. Says Lynn Parker, senior nutritionist at the Food Research and Action Center in Washington: "The recommendations could have potentially devastating effects on federal food assistance programs." But the academy panel carefully dissociates itself from all such possible eventualities. "This is a scientific document," explains Pennsylvania State Nutritionist Helen Guthrie, a member of the panel. "How the policymakers use it we can't control...
...Soviets did intend to make this summit prep session "serious," to use one of their favorite diplomatic adjectives, the beginning of substantive business. When the press cleared out, Shevardnadze gave Reagan a lengthy document written in Cyrillic characters: a personal letter from Gorbachev describing his general world views. Shevardnadze also outlined to the President some of the ingredients of a new arms-control plan. It could prove to be the most promising scheme ever put forward by the Soviets. Indeed, if the details still to come support the advance billing--and if the Reagan Administration decides to engage itself...
...growing mood of protest among parishioners, the National Council of Churches joined the critics. It issued a report that declared: "The quality of life in our society is threatened by the amount, intensity and graphic persuasiveness" of violence and sexual violence on television. The prime concern: cable TV. The document was based on a two-year study by Editor James Wall of the Chicago-based Christian Century and a panel including communications officials from Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian and United Methodist churches and the United Church of Christ. The group concluded that research shows an "undeniable" correlation between media violence...