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From: "Aaron Delwiche" 
Subject: New site focuses on propaganda analyis
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Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 03:53 -0400
To: "Multiple recipients of COMGRADS" 
From: "Aaron Delwiche" 
Subject: New site focuses on propaganda analyis
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Hello,

As the election season heats up, many teachers will incorporate the topic of
political persuasion into their lesson plans.

Propaganda Critic (http://www.propagandacritic.com) is a not-for-profit
educational site inspired by the pioneering work of the Institute for
Propaganda Analysis. The site has been revamped to include updated examples,
streaming video clips, and fresh artwork by Carol Lay.

Targeted toward a general audience, the site would be a useful resource in
many junior high, high school, and college classrooms. Educators are
encouraged to use materials from the site as they see fit. Formal permission
for reprints, screenshots, and hyperlinks is not required, but a short
e-mail message detailing the context of use would be appreciated.

Best regards,
Aaron

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Aaron Delwiche                               Department of Communication
Lecturer                                     Box 353740
(206) 685-2969 (direct to office)            University of Washington
543-2660 (main office; leave message)        Seattle, WA 98195
redwood@u.washington.edu
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