College of Propaganda.
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propaganda — /prop euh gan deuh/, n. 1. information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc. 2. the deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc. 3. the particular doctrines or… … Universalium
Propaganda nazi — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pizarra en una exposición sobre la labor del departamento de propaganda de Bélgica en diciembre de 1941 enero 1942 Propaganda nazi es el término que describe la psicológicamente poderosa propaganda en la Alema … Wikipedia Español
College (in Canon Law) — College (in Canon Law) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► College (in Canon Law) A collection (Lat. collegium) of persons united together for a common object so as to form one body. The members are consequently said to be incorporated, or to… … Catholic encyclopedia
Propaganda — Prop a*gan da, n. [Abbrev. fr. L. de propaganda fide: cf. F. propagande. See {Propagate}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (R. C. Ch.) (a) A congregation of cardinals, established in 1622, charged with the management of missions. (b) The college of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Propaganda Due — Part of a series of articles on Freemasonry Core Articles Freemasonry · Grand Lodge · Masonic Lodge · Masonic Lodge Officers · Grand Master · Prince Hall Freemasonry · Regular Masonic jurisdictions · Continental Fre … Wikipedia
Propaganda — This article is about the form of communication. For other uses, see Propaganda (disambiguation). French Military Propaganda postcard showing a caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II biting the world (c. 1915) … Wikipedia
College of Staten Island — The College of Staten Island Established 1976 Type Public President Tomás D. Morales, Ed.D. Students 13,092 (Fall 200 … Wikipedia
College (canon law) — A college, in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, is a collection (Latin collegium) of persons united together for a common object so as to form one body. The members are consequently said to be incorporated, or to form a corporation.… … Wikipedia