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F.U.R. - Feline Urban Rescue - Animal Rescue in Washington D.C. - Emmy's Story
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4334 Chesapeake Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 PHONE: 202/244-0556 FAX: 202/237-8899. Feline Urban Rescue, Inc. Giving fur a good name. A success story as told by Emmy the cat. So there I was, all by myself in my room all day, every day. I had 12 other cats in the house, but I was too scared to hang out with them. It was just too overwhelming for me. Sure, my humans were nice, but I was hoping for a change. I needed a new place, a quiet place. But who was going to take a 3-year-old scaredy cat?
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F.U.R. - Feline Urban Rescue - Animal Rescue in Washington D.C.
http://www.felineurbanrescue.org/index.html
4334 Chesapeake Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 PHONE: 202/244-0556 FAX: 202/237-8899. Feline Urban Rescue, Inc. Giving fur a good name. FELINE URBAN RESCUE, Inc. was established in 1996 to assist homeless cats in the Washington metropolitan area. One goal is to prevent as many cats as possible from going into the D.C. public animal shelter, where the euthanasia rate is extremely high and the adoption rate is therefore very low, especially compared to the surrounding jurisdictions.
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Quotable: Schmitt and Gedmin on using soft power to “end Putinism” | The Public Diplomacy Council
http://www.publicdiplomacycouncil.org/commentaries/08-10-15/quotable-schmitt-and-gedmin-using-soft-power-“end-putinism”
Quotable: Schmitt and Gedmin on using soft power to end Putinism. Monday, August 10th 2015. In an article in the August 17, 2015, issue of. And a paper on the website of the American Enterprise Institute, “. How to End Putinism. Rdquo; Gary J. Schmitt (AEI Resident Scholar and Co-Director of the Marilyn Ware Center for Security Studies and Director of the Program on American Citizenship) and Jeffrey Gedmin (. What is needed is a strategy. First, we should be clear about what we want. * * * * *. Mr Bishop...
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Academic Study | The Public Diplomacy Council
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The academic study of public diplomacy is part of our mission. Many members of the Council teach public diplomacy at universities in Washington and beyond the Beltway. Several of them helped to inform the collection of resources on this page, with the assistance and coordination of PDC Volunteer Pauline Yang. Below you will find a selection of university programs and courses, mostly at the graduate level, that focus on diplomacy in the public sphere. Bruce Gregory’s Resources,. Syracuse University (Newho...
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Public Diplomacy Video | The Public Diplomacy Council
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An Annotated Time Capsule from 1996. The Public Diplomacy Council invites you to view. A documentary about the use of information and cultural exchange in United States foreign relations. The movie is a re-issue of two half-hour video programs made in 1996, with a new introduction and commentary by Robert Chatten and Ambassador Linda Jewell, two veteran practitioners. The Council sponsored this new one-hour production. The original videos were prepared by the U.S. Information Agency Alumn...
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U.S. Public Diplomacy: A Look to the Past, A Look to the Future | The Public Diplomacy Council
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US Public Diplomacy: A Look to the Past, A Look to the Future. US Public Diplomacy: A Look to the Past, A Look to the Future. More than 300 Public Diplomacy practitioners, analysts and students. Considered the challenges of the future at the Fall Forum of the Public Diplomacy Council on November 12th, 2013. Held at the George C. Marshall Conference Center at the Department of State, the Forum was co-sponsored by the Walter A. Roberts Endowment and the Public Diplomacy Alumni Association. Three panels of ...
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Subscribe to PDC Commentaries | The Public Diplomacy Council
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Subscribe to PDC Commentaries. Friday, March 21st 2014. Subscribe to the Public Diplomacy Council to get the latest commentaries directly. To subscribe, copy the following URL into an RSS Reader of your choice: http:/ publicdiplomacycouncil.org/feed. Below is a suggested list of RSS Readers for those that currently do not have one:. Accessed this through an internet browser):. Accessed through Outlook email):. On the Tools menu, click Account Settings. On the RSS Feeds tab, click New. We welcome comments...
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Adam Powell | The Public Diplomacy Council
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Adam Clayton Powell III. Adam Clayton Powell III is Director, Washington Programs for the. University of Southern Californias Center on Communication Leadership and Policy. And directs the Centers a Internet of Things (IoT) Emergency Response Initiative. He is also University Fellow at the. USC Center on Public Diplomacy. And promoting the university throughout the world. Powell previously served as Director of the USC Integrated Media Systems Center. And has also written for a number of publications, in...
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Occasional papers by the PDC | The Public Diplomacy Council
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Occasional papers by the PDC. Basic Principles for Improving Public Diplomacy. Public Diplomacy Council (2008). Twelve premises have gained broad consensus among the members of The Public Diplomacy Council as pillars for initiatives to strengthen U.S. public diplomacy. View them at the link above or under Our Work, Occasional Papers. Reforming U.S. International Broadcasting for a New Era. Public Diplomacy Council (2008). Seizing the Moment in U.S. Overseas Broadcasting: A Call for Action.
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Professional Practice | The Public Diplomacy Council
http://www.publicdiplomacycouncil.org/professional-practice
Public diplomacy is a professional practice within foreign affairs, just as the practice of medicine is part of health care. Too frequently people mistake public diplomacy for one or another of its tangible products, such as television production, cultural presentations, academic exchanges, public speaking or press and publications work. It’s like mistaking the aspirin pills for the practice of medicine. Since 2010 the Council has joined. Http:/ www.meridian.org/. The Kathryn W. Davis Fellowship:. Enrich...