"In this report, the authors use survey data to explore how U.S. media consumers interact with news platforms, finding mixed perceptions about the reliability of news and that consumer partisanship broadly shapes news consumption behavior."
Today's World(Updated) Living Countryside by MichaelPollard Paperback, 48 Pages, Published by Holt, R & W ISBN-13: 978-0-03-910767-3, ISBN: 0-03-910767-1
"Changes in employment stability, family structure, and economic pressures have created challenges for the U.S. military reserve component (RC). It is necessary to modify assumptions about Reserve duty to improve RC member recruitment, performance, development, and retention. The authors provide recommendations and analysis that will be applicable in developing and administering programs to facilitate access to civilian human capital."
The Nile (Rivers of Life) by MichaelPollard Paperback, 48 Pages, Published 2010 by Evans Brothers ISBN-13: 978-0-237-54116-3, ISBN: 0-237-54116-5
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"In the aftermath of 9/11, many law enforcement agencies (LEAs) shifted more resources toward developing counterterrorism (CT) and homeland security (HS) capabilities. This volume examines the effects the focus on CT and HS has had on law enforcement since 9/11, including organizational changes, funding mechanisms, how the shift has affected traditional crime-prevention efforts, and an assessment of benefits, costs, and future challenges ..."
The Amazon (Rivers of Life) by MichaelPollard Paperback, 48 Pages, Published 2010 by Evans Brothers ISBN-13: 978-0-237-54117-0, ISBN: 0-237-54117-3
"Tourism brings work, but it can also threaten the traditional Indian way of life. Of
the five Amazonian countries – Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil –
Brazil is the most anxious to attract more tourists from abroad. In the state of
Amazonas, which covers the Brazilian Amazon basin west of Manaus, £36
million is to be spent on encouraging 'eco-tourism', or nature tourism. Since 2000,
the number of foreign tourists visit ..."