Szczecin, Poland

Modern Press Spokesmanship with Neurocommunication Elements

Nowoczesne rzecznictwo prasowe z elementami neurokomunikacji

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Modern Press Spokesmanship with Neurocommunication Elements at Merito Szczecin

Language: Polish Studies in Polish
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Press
Press may refer to
Press
Whenever the press quits abusing me I know I'm in the wrong pew. I don't mind it because when they throw bricks at me—I'm a pretty good shot myself and I usually throw 'em back at 'em.
Harry S. Truman, speech at a dinner in his honor, Washington, D.C., February 22, 1958.—Text as recorded by The New York Times, February 23, 1958, p. 46.
Press
To the press alone, chequered as it is with abuses, the world is indebted for all the triumphs which have been gained by reason and humanity over error and oppression.
James Madison, "Report on the Resolutions", in Gaillard Hunt, ed., The Writings of James Madison vol. 6 (1906), p. 389. This report of the resolutions of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1799 was submitted by a committee headed by Madison and is widely known as the Virginia Report of 1799.
Press
An important thing to remember about the press is there is no ideological bias.
Jon Meacham, quoted in Doro Bush, My Father, My President, p. 218.[1]
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