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I noticed your advertisement in the (insert date) edition of (insert newspaper/publication name), and strongly believe I have the skills and work experience necessary to fill the (insert job title) position that you have open. Enclosed please find my resume. [Pg.104]

Additionally, the periodic newspaper publication Radio World (See http //www.rwonline.com) provides continuous coverage of DAB technology, including proponent announcements, system descriptions, field... [Pg.1698]

The public information provision modestly improves pubUc notice requirements for violations (such as requiring "prominent" newspaper publication instead of buried classified ads). States and the USEPA must prepare annual reports suimnarizing... [Pg.204]

The major effects of air pollution on fabrics are soiling and loss of tensile strength. Sulfur oxides are considered to cause the greatest loss of tensile strength. The most widely publicized example of this type of problem has been damage to women s nylon hose by air pollution, described in newspaper accounts. The mechanism is not understood, but it is postulated that fine droplets of sulfuric acid aerosol deposit on the very thin nylon... [Pg.130]

A large part of what the public knows about risk comes from the media. Whether it is newspapers, magazines, radio or television, the media provides information about the nature and extent of specific risks. It also helps shape the perception of the danger involved within a given risk. [Pg.408]

The purpose of this publication is to provide an up-to-date reference guide for people who want full, current, trustworthy information about all aspects of energy. This includes individuals who want more information than they read in newspapers or magazines, high school and college students who want information for class discussions and papers, people looking for expert information on which to base their everyday energy-related decisions, and scholars who want a review of interdisciplinary research. [Pg.1278]

We can take as an example worldwide papermaking that now consumes forests at a rate that is supposedly difficult to replace. Unlike the uses for wood, which are generally long-term use goods, most wood pulp paper is used for newspapers, business world, and periodicals or publications that are read and usually discarded, loading our solid waste disposal system and adding mountains to our trash. [Pg.267]

Desk research consists mainly of reading as much as possible about other people s experiences and recommendations. Read industry publications to find out what is currently in demand and what looks promising for the future, as well as what price ranges are available for various products. If there are one or two people who have published material of particular relevance, then if possible go and speak to them in person. They may say more in person than they will write, or their work may prove to have been derivative, in which case find the original source. Market research reports and trade publications can be obtained from most local libraries. Most broadsheet national and local newspapers report occasionally on the organic food industry, and sometimes it is possible to identify a gap in the market. [Pg.127]

Shortly afterward, a scandal erupted in Basel s small chemistry community when Switzerland s Nobel laureate complained publicly that the Geigy Corporation had not paid him the proper royalties on his patented inventions. When Muller hired a politically active lawyer to represent him, the story hit the Swiss newspapers. In the end, Muller became a vice director of Geigy and received a share in the profits. [Pg.162]

Furthermore, in the V.W., I was able to read foreign newspapers which were banned in Germany fto the general public]. From these newspapers, I gathered that foreign countries did not consider waging war at that time. [Pg.356]

The American Chemical Society took pride in the role it had played in the recruitment of chemists for research on chemical warfare and it was largely responsible for the publication of the results of their work. A series of articles appeared in the widely read Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry designated as "Contributions from the Chemical Warfare Service," summarizing the techniques and findings useful to the wider study of chemistry (39). When the War Department attempted to abolish the Chemical Warfare Service in 1919, the ACS cooperated in a campaign of publicity about the work of the Chemical Warfare Service and contributed in a major way to its survival (40). Many chemists who formerly had worked in the Research Division delivered public addresses and wrote letters in support of the continuance of the Chemical Warfare Service to newspapers and to members of Congress. [Pg.188]


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