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Sewall, Gilbert T.; Emberling, Stapley W. – Society, 1998
A new generation of history textbooks, produced since the 1994 release of controversial national history standards, is now being reviewed by key states. These textbooks appear at a time when educational publishing is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few huge media corporations. Discusses the business of educational publishing, which is…
Descriptors: History Instruction, History Textbooks, Publishing Industry, Secondary Education
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Wurtzel, Alan; Lometti, Guy – Society, 1984
Two officals from the American Broadcasting Companies (ABC) (1) review a 1982 National Institute of Mental Health Study on television and violence, and (2) summarize the broadcast standards, practices, policies, and procedures employed by the network regarding the depiction of violence. (GC)
Descriptors: Aggression, Broadcast Industry, Policy, Programing (Broadcast)
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Reynolds, Michael – Society, 1982
Just as schools impart social, organizational, and political values to their students, business and industry training programs contain, in addition to the skills ostensibly taught, a large socialization component. Employee human and industrial relations courses should strive to foster democratic participation rather than subservience to the…
Descriptors: Business, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Human Relations
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Kasarda, John D. – Society, 1983
America's older, larger cities are unable to provide employment opportunities and social mobility to its growing number of disadvantaged residents because cities' economic base of blue-collar industry has been replaced by the service and information industries. Cities currently face a residence-job opportunity mismatch. (ML)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Employment Level, Employment Opportunities, Labor Market