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Public and interest
Public interest in the Cottingley Fairies gradually subsided after 1921.
Public interest is particularly high during the draw for the third round, which is where the top-ranked teams are added to the draw.
Public awareness of a shared Judeo-Christian belief system has increased since the 1990s due to a great deal of interest in the life of the historical Jesus, stressing his Jewishness ( see also " Jewish Christians ").
Public education was a subject of great interest to groundbreaking social progressives such as Lester Frank Ward and John Dewey who believed that a democratic system of government was impossible without a universal and comprehensive system of education.
Formed in Long Island, New York, in 1982, Public Enemy is known for their politically charged lyrics and criticism of the American media, with an active interest in the frustrations and concerns of the African American community.
Public relations provides an organization or individual exposure to their audiences using topics of public interest and news items that do not require direct payment.
In August 1978, the World Assembly of Public Relations Associations defined the field as " the art and social science of analyzing trends, predicting their consequences, counseling organizational leaders, and implementing planned programs of action, which will serve both the organization and the public interest.
* The Canadian Public Relations Society, Inc., The CPRS works to advance the professional stature of public relations and regulates its practice for the benefit and protection of the public interest.
Second, the New York Public Library released a two-volume set of " The Collected Works of Scott Joplin ," which renewed interest in Joplin among musicians and prompted new stagings of Joplin's opera Treemonisha.
* Public interest
Eventually, however, his interest in administrative work led him to the Minneapolis Athenaeum where he served as librarian in 1887, until it merged into the Minneapolis Public Library in 1888.
* Public domain, a body of works and knowledge without proprietary interest
Public interest was high, and Condit's reputation suffered from the contrast between his " pro-family " politics, adultery with a woman two years younger than his daughter, and his attempts to mislead the police regarding the nature of his relationship with her.
Public relations firm Coakley-Heagerty used an early announcement in 1984 to build interest among potential customers.
Public interest in the United States was spurred in 2001 following actress Suzanne Somers ' decision to use Iscador in lieu of chemotherapy following her treatment for breast cancer using surgery and radiotherapy.
It wanted to buy out the California Public Employees ’ Retirement System ’ s interest in JEDI, but it did not want to be forced, by accepted accounting principles, to consolidate JEDI in the Enron financial statements and thus reflect debt and / or financial losses.
Public use of the word " Aqualung ", and public interest in Aqualungs and scuba diving, were started around 1953 in English-speaking counties by a National Geographical Society Magazine article about Cousteau's underwater archaeological expedition to Grand Congloué.
* Advancing Public Service Media: goal is to " develop vibrant public interest media that engages and informs citizens worldwide on critical issues ".
Public interest in SMiLE was greatly revived by the release of a significant cache of recordings from the original SMiLE sessions on the Beach Boys 30th anniversary boxed set in 1993.
Public interest was aroused through numerous news stories – including a feature in Life magazine.
Magee Public Library, the first public library in Magee, was established in 1935 through the interest of business and professional people in the town.
Public interest groups frequently intervene in cases to make arguments on how to interpret the Charter.
Clinton is also home to the Laurens County Community Access Channel, ACCESS 15, a Public, educational, and government access ( PEG ) cable tv channel which broadcasts news, sports, and shows of local interest on Charter Cable channel 15.
Public interest in Delius's life was stimulated in the UK in 1968, with the showing of the Ken Russell film Song of Summer on BBC Television.

Public and debate
The debate formats sponsored by the NFL include Policy Debate ( Cross-Examination ), Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Public Forum Debate, and Student Congress.
The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon changed the focus of the racial profiling debate from street crime and “ driving while Black ” to terrorism and “ flying while Arab .” According to a June 4 – 5, 2002 FOX News / Opinion Dynamics Poll, 54 % of Americans approved of using “ racial profiling to screen Arab male airline passengers .” A 2002 survey by Public Agenda tracked the attitudes toward the racial profiling of Blacks and people of Middle Eastern descent.
Turner sponsors the Public forum debate of the National Forensic League.
The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies is an organization of conservative and libertarian lawyers and others dedicated to debate of these principles.
Public debate surrounded Tennessee's decision to join the Confederacy.
Public policy still favors the provision of such benefits, but there is increasing debate on making them more equitable and needs-based.
Public debate subsequent to these events centred on gun-control laws, including media-driven public petitions calling for a ban on private ownership of handguns and an official enquiry, the Cullen Report.
* Public forum debate, or Pofo, a type of debate.
This controversy garnered regional and national attention, with anti-privatization non-profits such as Public Citizen noting the debate and outcome.
The debate was largely formed by the first case to discuss and apply the Protection of Public Participation Act ( PPPA ), Home Equity Development v. Crow, ( see B. C. J.
The city is now undergoing a heated debate regarding Mayor Rob Ford ’ s proposed budget cuts for the Toronto Public Library, which is currently one of the most efficient public library systems in all of North America.
* Obama's Theologian, EJ Dionne & David Brooks debate on Speaking of Faith, American Public Media
Habermas claimed that the Public Sphere featured universal access, rational debate, and disregard for rank.
To ensure the possibility of public debate about the content of the papers, on June 29, US Senator Mike Gravel ( then Democrat, Alaska ) entered 4, 100 pages of the Papers to the record of his Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds.
Public debate surrounding the Dreyfus Affair grew to an uproar after the publication of J ' accuse, a letter sent to newspapers by prominent novelist Emile Zola, condemning government corruption and French anti-Semitism.
Public moments of silence in the United States both arise from and contribute to this debate over prayer and the separation of church and state.
After interrupting a debate in the House of Commons by shouting " Treason " at Lord Liverpool from the Public Gallery, he was arrested and held in a secure workhouse in Tothill Fields, Westminster before being admitted to the Bethlem ( Bedlam ) psychiatric hospital on 28 January 1797.
The one-hour debate was held before a live audience in the College ’ s LeFevre Theatre and was sponsored by KTVU Channel 2 News, the San Francisco Chronicle and KQED Public Radio.
The International Public Debate Association ( IPDA ), inaugurated on February 15, 1997 at St. Mary's University ( Texas ) in San Antonio, Texas, is a national debate league currently active in the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Kansas, Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Florida, and Oklahoma.
With Gary Eichten of Minnesota Public Radio, Paul co-moderated a memorable debate between United States Senate candidates Walter Mondale and Norm Coleman.
* Minnesota Public Radio: Coleman, Mondale debate on eve of election
* Public forum debate, a debate sanctioned by the National Forensic League

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