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Aggiungi al carrelloMedia is part of our routine relations with family and friends They define our interaction with other people on a daily basis as a diversion sources of conflict or a unifying force Media have an impact on society not only through the content of the message but also through the process The society in which we lived depends on information and communication to keep moving in the right direction and do our daily activities like work entertainment health care education personal relationships traveling and anything else that we have to do The media shape our attitudes about everything from soap to politics Its important for us to be aware of the impact the mass media has on each and every one but we need to be vigilant and ask ourselves to look for opposing opinions and evaluate the facts for ourselves rather than blindly accepting the medias version of the truth 293 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Vol. I. Preface. 1. Afghanistan. 2. Albania. 3. Algeria. 4. Angola. 5. Argentina. 6. Armenia. 7. Australia. 8. Austria. 9. Bangladesh. 10. Bahrain. 11. Belarus. 12. Belgium. 13. Belize. 14. Bhutan. 15. Bolivia. 16. Brazil. 17. Bulgaria. 18. Burma. 19. Canada. 20. Chad. Index. Vol. II. Preface. 1. Chile. 2. China. 3. Colombia. 4. Cambodia. 5. Commonwealth of Caribbean Island. 6. Croatia. 7. Cuba. 8. Cyprus. 9. Czechoslovakia. 10. Denmark. 11. Dominican Republic. 12. Ecuador. 13. Egypt intelligence and security agencies. 14. El Salvador. 15. Estonia. 16. Ethiopia. 17. Finland. 18. France. 19. Georgia. 20. Germany. Index. Vol. III. Preface. 1. Ghana. 2. Greece. 3. Guyana. 4. Haiti. 5. Honduras. 6. Hungary. 7. India. 8. Indonesia. 9. Interpol global intelligence agency. 10. Iran. 11. Iraq. 12. Ireland. 13. Israel. 14. Italy. 15. Ivory coast. 16. Japan. 17. Jordan. 18. Kazakhstan. Index. Vol. IV. Preface. 1. Kenya. 2. Kyrgyzstan. 3. Laos. 4. Latvia. 5. Lebanon. 6. Libya. 7. Lithuania. 8. Macau. 9. Malaysia. 10. Mauritania. 11. Mexico. 12. Moldova. 13. Mongolia. 14. Nepal. 15. Netherlands. 16. New Zealand. 17. Nicaragua. 18. Nigeria. 19. North Korea. 20. Norway. 21. Pakistan. Index. Vol. V. Preface. 1. Palestine. 2. Panama. 3. Paraguay. 4. Peru. 5. Philippines. 6. Poland. 7. Portugal. 8. Qatar. 9. Romania. 10. Serbia. 11. Seychelles. 12. Singapore. 13. Slovenia. 14. Somalia. Index. Vol. VI. Preface. 1. South Africa. 2. Saudi Arabia. 3. South Korea. 4. Russia. 5. Spain. 6. Sri Lanka. 7. Sudan. 8. Sweden. 9. Switzerland. 10. Syria. 11. Taiwan. 12. Tajikistan. 13. Thailand. Index. Vol. VII. Preface. 1. Turkey. 2. Turkmenistan. 3. Uganda. 4. Ukraine. 5. United Arab Emirates. 6. United Kingdom. 7. United States of America. 8. Uruguay. 9. Uzbekistan. 10. Venezuela. 11. Vietnam. 12. Yugoslavia. 13. Zaire. 14. Zimbabwe. Index. This Encyclopaedia describes important military security and intelligence agencies of the world. An intelligence agency lives in a world of shadows. It cannot function if it is not able to keep its sources its methods and many of its operations secret. The 120 chapters include arms ammunition intelligence agencies operations and responsibilities in their respective countries. The principal theme of this new encyclopaedia is the dilemma of maintaining a secret organization in an open society. An extensive bibliography and comprehensive index complete this user friendly informative title. This book is beneficial for academician public libraries intelligence people defence persons and military experts. 3456 pp.