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Provoking the Press

Provoking the Press

Kevin M. Lerner

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI PRESS
2023
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At the beginning of the 1970s, broadcast news and a few newspapers such as The New York Times wielded national influence in shaping public discourse, to a degree never before enjoyed by the news media. At the same time, however, attacks from political conservatives such as Vice President Spiro Agnew began to erode public trust in news institutions, even as a new breed of college-educated reporters were hitting their stride. This new wave of journalists, doing their best to cover the roiling culture wars of the day, grew increasingly frustrated by the limitations of traditional notions of objectivity in news writing and began to push back against convention, turning their eyes on the press itself. Two of these new journalists, a Pulitzer Prize—winning, Harvard-educated New York Times reporter named J. Anthony Lukas, and a former Newsweek media writer named Richard Pollak, founded a journalism review called (MORE) in 1971, with its pilot issue appearing the same month that the Times began publishing the Pentagon Papers. (MORE) covered the press with a critical attitude that blended seriousness and satire—part New York Review of Books, part underground press. In the eight years that it published, (MORE) brought together nearly every important American journalist of the 1970s, either as a writer, a subject of its critical eye, or as a participant in its series of raucous "A.J. Liebling Counter-Conventions"—meetings named after the outspoken press critic—the first of which convened in 1974. In issue after issue the magazine considered and questioned the mainstream press's coverage of explosive stories of the decade, including the Watergate scandal; the "seven dirty words" obscenity trial; the debate over a reporter's constitutional privilege; the rise of public broadcasting; the struggle for women and minorities to find a voice in mainstream newsrooms; and the U.S. debut of press baron Rupert Murdoch. In telling the story of (MORE) and its legacy, Kevin Lerner explores the power of criticism to reform and guide the institutions of the press and, in turn, influence public discourse.
U.S.Commercial Remote Sensing Satellite Industry

U.S.Commercial Remote Sensing Satellite Industry

Kevin M. O'Connell; John C. Baker; Beth E. Lachman; Steven Berner; David R. Frelinger; Kim E. Gavin

RAND
2001
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Assesses the risks facing U.S. commercial remote sensing satellite firms and explores the U.S. policy and regulatory environment for these firms. American firms have begun to operate their own imaging satellite systems, aiming to become an important part of the U.S. commercial remote sensing industry. To succeed over the long run, these new U.S. commercial remote sensing satellite firms need a combination of reliable technologies, government policies that encourage U.S. industry competitiveness, a strong international presence, and sound business plans to ensure their competitiveness in both the domestic and international marketplaces. The greatest risks for the these firms come from the challenge of transforming themselves from imagery data providers to strong competitors as information age companies; the need to master the technical risks of building and operating sophisticated imaging satellite systems; and the requirement to operate effectively in a complex international business environment.In addition, the government's policymaking process has yet to achieve the degree of predictability, timeliness, and transparency that the firms need if they are expected to operate effectively in a highly competitive and rapidly changing global marketplace. The authors conclude with six recommendations that the U.S. Department of Commerce should adopt to best fulfill its responsibilities for promoting the U.S. commercial remote sensing industry and for encouraging the competitiveness of new private imaging satellite firms. (MP)
GeoMeasurements by Pulsing TDR Cables and Probes

GeoMeasurements by Pulsing TDR Cables and Probes

Kevin M O'Connor; Charles H Dowding

CRC Press Inc
1999
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GeoMeasurements by Pulsing TDR Cables and Probes examines Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) research and provides information on its use as a robust, reliable, and economical production tool.Common uses for TDR technology include telecommunications and power industries, but the text examines applications such as measurement of moisture of unsaturated soils; detection of fluids for leak and pollution; measurement of water levels for hydrological purposes; measurement of water pressures beneath dams; and deformation and stability monitoring of mines, slopes, and structures.Chapters discuss:basic physics of signal generation, transmission, and attenuation along the coaxial cable probe designs and procedures for calibration as well as the variation in probe responses to changes in water content and soil mineralogy variations in waveform characteristics associated with cable, deformation, cable calibration, and installation techniques for metallic cables in rock several cases demonstrating the use of TDR cables in soil as well as weathered and soft rock a rationale for the use of compliant cable in soil the use of metallic cable (MTDR) and optical fiber (OTDR) to monitor response of structures sensor/transducer components, connections from the sensors to the TDR pulser/sampler, and system control methods available software for transmission and analysis of TDR signatures The diverse interest and terminology within the TDR community tends to obscure commonalities and the universal physical principles underlying the technology. The authors seek to crystallize the basic principles among the seemingly divergent specialties using TDR technology in geomaterials. By examining varied experiences, GeoMeasurements by Pulsing TDR Cables and Probes provides a synergistic text necessary to unify the field.
Plant Pigments And Their Manipulations

Plant Pigments And Their Manipulations

Kevin M. (EDT) Davies

CRC Press Inc
2004
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Plant pigments represent a large and active field of research that impacts fundamental studies of plant function and gene expression, agriculture, the processing of foods and human health. "Plant Pigments and Their Manipulation" provides a broad review of all the major plant pigment groups, considering the underlying biology, genetic manipulation, and applications of plant pigments within agriculture, food technology and human health. This text is directed at researchers and professionals working in plant genetics, biochemistry, physiology and molecular biology.
Wisdom and Virtue

Wisdom and Virtue

Kevin M Thomas

Ketna Publishing
2018
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Wisdom and Virtue is a Decoded and Paraphrased version of the Tao Te Ching, th second most translated book in the world after the Bible. This version of the great classic simplifies the basis of Taoism, Chinese Philsophy, and Chinese Religion for easy application and every day use. This Book will Help you: Develop a True Purpose in Life, Make Better Decisions, Keep you focused on the Right Path in life, Develop compassion for yourself and others, find inner peace, communicate better, and find True Wisdom.
The Great Path

The Great Path

Kevin M Thomas

Ketna Publishing
2018
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The Great Path is a modern interpretation of the Tao Te Ching, the second most translated book in the world next to the Bible. This version of the great classic expands and simplifies the translation, mnaking it relevant to every person who reads it. The Great Path will undoubtedly benefit you, the seeker of truth, and all those who want to transform their lives. This Book will help You: Find your true path in life, develop a sense of purpose, deepen the compassion for yourself and others, find a true inner peace, discover what is important in life, develop better communication skills, live with passion, focus on what's important, and exhibit and share true wisdom.