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When examined separately from the book illustrations he did over time, Tenniel ’ s work at Punch alone, expressing decades of editorial viewpoints, often controversial and socially sensitive, was created to ultimately echo the voices of the British public, and is in itself massive.
Australian commerce also suffered in British colonies in Asia: the North China Daily News published a pro-bodyline editorial, denouncing Australians as sore losers.
The term was coined by the British newspaper The Times in an editorial published on 19 April 1940, entitled " Quislings everywhere " after the Norwegian Vidkun Quisling, who assisted Nazi Germany as it conquered his own country so that he could rule the collaborationist Norwegian government himself.
The right of the colonists to arms and rebellion against oppression was asserted, for example, in a pre-revolutionary newspaper editorial in 1769 Boston objecting to the British army suppression of colonial opposition to the Townshend Acts:
* Magnet therapy — editorial in the British Medical Journal
In 1952 a group of British Marxist historians began publishing the periodical Past & Present, with Childe soon joining the editorial board.
Matters came to a head after Hunt wrote an editorial which expressed support for British troops in the Gulf War and extolled the virtues of patriotism.
Simpson has been a member of the board of trustees at Queen's University ; the board of overseers at Green College, University of British Columbia ; the advisory board of the Review of Constitutional Studies at the University of Alberta ; the editorial board of The Queen's Quarterly, and the Canadian Consortium for Asia-Pacific Security at York University and the University of Toronto.
The British Medical Journal editorial said, " That a patient gets pain relief from a placebo does not imply that the pain is not real or organic in origin ... the use of the placebo for ' diagnosis ' of whether or not pain is real is misguided.
On the same day: An editorial in the British Medical Journal, written by Professor Robin Room, suggested " that the sale of cannabis should be licensed like cigarettes because banning it had not worked ".
* Bracken, Patrick, and Thomas, Philip ( December 21, 2002 ) " Time to move beyond the mind – body split ", editorial, British Medical Journal 325, pp. 1433 – 1434.
Category: British editorial cartoonists
Institutions which archive and document editorial cartoons include the Center for the Study of Political Graphics in the United States, and the British Cartoon Archive in the United Kingdom.
Editorial cartoons and editorial cartoonists are recognised by a number of awards, for example the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning ( for US cartoonists, since 1922 ) and the British Press Awards ' " Cartoonist of the Year ".
In an editorial on 27 February 2011 the Sunday Times said, " It was a man who has not been in office for nearly 32 years-Lord Owen, the former foreign secretary-who has been the most eloquent British voice over Libya.
During the twenty-five years Child was Professor of Rhetoric at Harvard he undertook general editorial supervision of the publication of a 130-volume collection of the works of the British poets, many not previously generally available to the reading public, which began appearing 1853.
A 50th Anniversary Edition was published in 1995, including an appendix which reproduces the entire original British edition with Rand's handwritten editorial changes.
* Bracken, Patrick, Thomas, Philip, " Time to move beyond the mind-body split ", editorial, British Medical Journal 2002 ; 325: 1433-1434 ( 21 December )
Examples of this conservative or village green viewpoint include the editorial line sometimes adopted by the British Daily Mail newspaper, and the ideological outlook of magazines such as This England.
When the Methodist Times newspaper began to complain about the negative influence that British and American films shown in Britain were having on family life, their editorial was answered by the London Evening News who suggested that instead of complaining, the Methodist Church should provide a solution.
John Bull has been used in a variety of different ad campaigns over the years, and is a common sight in British editorial cartoons of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
After Ludmer's early death in 1981, British academic Vron Ware briefly took over the editorial role until 1983.
In the wake of his resignation, Alfred Deakin provided an explanatory editorial under alias for the British public in the Morning Post: ‘ Our first Governor General may be said to have taken with him all the decorations and display and some of the anticipations that splendidly surrounded the inauguration of our national existence ... we have ... revised our estimate of high office, stripping it too hastily, but not unkindly, of its festal trappings.
" They are also noted for attracting strongly diverse responses: they have remained one of Britain's leading cult rock bands during their four-decade-spanning career, but have also attracted virulent critical attack ( including a lengthy editorial ban from the British music magazine New Musical Express ).
In the late 1970s, in response to the number of foreign poets being featured in Poetry Review, Mottram was removed as editor of the magazine ; his editorial practices being described as " a treacherous assault on British poetry ".

editorial and Medical
In 1900, the Journal of the American Medical Association published an editorial stating, " Negroes in the South are reported as being addicted to a new form of vice – that of ' cocaine sniffing ' or the ' coke habit.
An editorial published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal has called for Health Canada to more strictly regulate natural health products.
A 2004 editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal noted that Cochrane reviews appear to be more updated and of better quality than other reviews and due to their standardized methodologies, was " the best single resource for methodologic research and for developing the science of meta-epidemiology.
* Tasers in medicine: an irreverent call for proposals — editorial in Canadian Medical Association Journal by Matthew B. Stanbrook, MD PhD, 2008
Hadley Arkes commented, in an editorial in the National Review, " hat provision went even further than the law was obliged to go, for as the American Medical Association testified during the hearings, a partial-birth abortion bore no relevance to any measure needed to advance the health of any woman.
Ramachandran is a member of the editorial board of Medical Hypotheses ( Elsevier ) and has published 15 articles there.
The longest items were the editors ' introductory editorial and a report of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association's Eastern Branch.
In their introductory editorial and later statements, Green and Streeten defined " the main objects of promotion of which the Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal is established ".
The British Medical Journal of 22 January 2011 ran an editorial by Fiona Godlee referencing these concerns.
* Bracken, Patrick & Philip Thomas ( 2002 ) " Time to move beyond the mind-body split ", editorial, British Medical Journal 2002 ; 325: 1433-1434 ( 21 December )
According to an editorial in the May 2004 issue of the Journal of the National Medical Association, the original goals of the campaign were to raise awareness of the problem from 35 percent to at least 60 percent and to decrease the rate of premature births by at least 15 percent ( from 11. 9 percent to 10. 1 percent ).
An October 16, 2004 editorial published by the British Medical Journal, concerning what he described as the level of Israeli violence against Palestinian children generated controversy and a number of responses both negative and positive.
He concluded the editorial ," We are confident that the Government of India will take the matter up in earnest and will carry out the minor alterations and additions necessary to convert the Calcutta Medical College into a first class school for research and post-graduate study in tropical medicine.
Stamets is on the editorial board of The International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, and is an advisor to the Program for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona Medical School, Tucson, Arizona.
See this commentary in the Canadian Medical Association Journal and this editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine.
She supplemented her teaching with work as an editorial associate for the American Medical Association Journal for two years.
In 1970 he was made Chief Examiner and Director ( 1972 ) of Postgraduate Medical Studies at N. U. S. Member of editorial boards of several learned journals, including, International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, and International Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Studies.
He was / is a member of editorial boards of several specialized journals including Clinical Dysmorphology, American Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Genetics.
A satirical analysis of the article appeared in a Buffalo Medical Journal editorial in 1855.

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