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Propaganda
[desktop backgrounds] PROPAGANDA is a large collection of GPL-licensed seamless desktop backgrounds included in various Linux distributions, and available via free download over the web. While no longer being produced or even officially hosted online, the collection consisted of approximatel... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(desktop_backgrounds)
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[film] Meltem CumbulRafet El RomanSinan Çetin |music = Sezen Aksu Propaganda is an award-winning 1999 Turkish comedy film written, directed and produced Sinan Çetin. The film, which is a darkly surreal comedy set in a sleepy village in the southeast Turkey in 1948, starred popular comedy a... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(film)
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[The Sound album] Propaganda is an album by The Sound. Taken from a 1979 recording session, the album was released in 1999. ==Track listing== http://www.renascent.co.uk/albums/prop.html ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(The_Sound_album)
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[Melotron album] Propaganda is an album by the German synthpop band Melotron, released in 2007. The album has their first song sung in English, "Broken". ==Track listing== ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(Melotron_album)
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[Aftershock album] Propaganda was a 2 disc compilation album released by the metalcore band Aftershock. It is made up of their two albums; Letters and Through the Looking Glass, their Five Steps From Forever EP and a few rare tracks. ==Track listing== Disc 1 Disc 2 ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(Aftershock_album)
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[Sparks album] Propaganda is the fourth album by Sparks. The title track is a short a cappella song with multiple overdubs from Russell Mael. ==Release== The album followed its predecessor Kimono My House by half a year and was a successful album in the UK and US. It reached #9 on the UK Alb... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(Sparks_album)
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[book] Propaganda is a 1928 book by Edward Bernays. It argued that the scientific manipulation of public opinion was necessary to overcome chaos and conflict in society: ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(book)
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[n] - information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause Found op http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definition.php?query=propaganda
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Propaganda
information presented with the intention of shaping public opinion
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propaganda
Systematic spreading (propagation) of information or disinformation (misleading information), usually to promote a religious or political doctrine with the intention of instilling particular... Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20688
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information that is spread for the purpose of putting forward a particular idea
Found op http://www.learningcurve.gov.uk/greatwar/glossary/
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A means of disseminating information to convey a particular message with the aim of influencing people's opinions. Propaganda can take many forms, from party political broadcasts openly advertising their allegiance to dramas with more subtle, coded messages. Propaganda is particularly common in time... Found op http://www.screenonline.org.uk/education/glossary.html
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Prop`a·gan'da noun [ Abbrev. from Latin de propaganda fide : confer French propagande . See Propagate .] 1. (R. C. Ch.) (a) A congregation of cardinals, established in 1622, charged with the management of mis... Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/174
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1. A congregation of cardinals, established in 1622, charged with the management of missions. The college of the Propaganda, instituted by Urban VIII. (1623-1644) to educate priests for missions in all parts of the world. ... 2. Hence, any organization or plan for spreading a particular doctrine or ... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?propaganda
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noun information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=propaganda
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• (n.) The college of the Propaganda, instituted by Urban VIII. (1623-1644) to educate priests for missions in all parts of the world. • (n.) A congregation of cardinals, established in 1622, charged with the management of missions. • (n.) Hence, any organization or plan for spreading... Found op http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/propaganda/
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dissemination of informationfacts, arguments, rumours, half-truths, or liesto influence public opinion.[19 related articles] Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/p/121
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propaganda A gentlemanly goose, proper gander. Found op http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/2978/7
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[disambiguation] Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position. Propaganda may also refer to: ==Books and magazines== == Music == == Film == ==Other uses== ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(disambiguation)
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[band] Propaganda is a German synthpop group, formed in 1982. They were one of the initial roster of acts signed to Trevor Horn`s ZTT label, between 1984 and 1986, during which they released the critically acclaimed album A Secret Wish. ==Early history: 1982-1984== Propaganda was formed in D... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_(band)
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Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position. Propaganda is usually repeated and dispersed over a wide variety of media in order to create the desired result in audience attitudes. As opposed to impartially providing in... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda
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propaganda, systematic manipulation of public opinion, generally by the use of symbols such as flags, monuments, oratory, and publications. Modern propaganda is distinguished from other forms of communication in that it is consciously and deliberately used to influence group attitudes; all other fun... Found op http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0840259.html
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Propaganda (fully the Congregation of the Propaganda, College of the Propaganda) was originally an association established in Rome in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV for the purpose of diffusing a knowledge of Roman Catholicism throughout the world. Found op http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/AP.HTM
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Systematic spreading (propagation) of information or disinformation (misleading information), usually to promote a religious or political doctrine with the intention of instilling particular attitudes or responses. As a system of spreading information it was considered a legitimate instrument of gov... Found op http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0005629.html
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The common use of propaganda is to use false or misleading information to promote a partisan and unbalanced picture. It is a deliberate attempt to change people's views on a given topic through the use of deception and confusion, rather than persuasion and understanding. Found op http://www.ircpolitics.org/glossary.html
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