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  • 121Public history — is the practice of conveying history to an audience that is not specialized in the field of history being presented generally this means a non academic audience. Public history is history that both engages the public and invites the public to… …

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  • 122Public Relations Society of America — The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), based in New York City, is the world s largest organization for public relations professionals. The organization has more than 32,000 professional and student members, and is organized into 109… …

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  • 123Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 — The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 (usc|47|396) set up public broadcasting in the United States, establishing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and eventually the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR).When… …

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  • 124Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act — The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREPA), passed by the United States Congress and signed into law by President of the United States George W. Bush in December, 2005, is a controversial tort liability shield intended to protect …

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  • 125The Secret (2006 film) — The Secret Directed by Drew Heriot Produced by Rhonda Byrne (Executive Producer), Paul Harrington (Producer) …

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  • 126The Human Condition (book) — The Human Condition , published in 1958, is one of the central theoretical works of the philosopher Hannah Arendt. The subject to various interpretations, the most common of which is that it is an account for the historical development of the… …

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  • 127Public Interest Environmental Law Conference — The Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC) is held annually in early March at the University of Oregon Law School in Eugene, Oregon, United States. The conference is a gathering of environmental activists, advocates, and students… …

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  • 128Public Works Administration — The Public Works Administration (P.W.A.), a New Deal government agency headed by Harold Ickes, was created by the National Industrial Recovery Act in June 1933 during the Great Depression. [http://www.nps.gov/archive/elro/glossary/pwa.htm Public… …

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