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 Morality and the Mail in Nineteenth-Century America by Wayne E. Fuller, Morality and the Mail in Nineteenth-Century America explores the evolution of postal innovations that sparked a communication revolution in nineteenth-century America. Wayne E. Fuller examines how evangelical Protestants, the nation's dominant religious group, struggled against those transformations in American society that they believed threatened to paganize the Christian nation they were determined to save. Drawing on House and Senate documents, postmasters general reports, and the Congressional Record, as well as sermons, speeches, and articles from numerous religious and secular periodicals, Fuller illuminates the problems the changed postal system posed for evangelicals, from Sunday mail delivery and Sunday newspapers to an avalanche of unseemly material brought into American homes via improved mail service and reduced postage prices. Along the way, Fuller offers new perspectives on the church and state controversy in the United States as well as on publishing, politics, birth control, the lottery, censorship, Congress's postal power, and the waning of evangelical Protestant influence.
 Network and NetPlay: Virtual Groups on the Internet by Fay Sudweeks, foreword by Ronald RiceThe vast, international web of computer networks that is the Internet offers millions of users the opportunity to exchange electronic mail, photographs, and sound clips; to search databases for books, CDs, cars, and term papers; to participate in real-time audio- and video-conferencing; and to shop for products both virtual and physical. This huge conglomerate of links, hyperlinks, and virtual links is not just a technology for linking computers--it is a medium for communication.The convergence of computer and communication technologies creates a social convergence as well. People meet in chat rooms and discussion groups to converse on everything from auto mechanics to postmodern art. Networked groups form virtually and on-the-fly, as common interests dictate. Like interpersonal communication, the networks are participatory, their content made up by their audience. Like mass-mediated communication, they involve large audiences. But the networks are neither purely interpersonal nor purely mass--they are a new phenomenon."Network and Netplay addresses the mutual influences between information technology and group formation and development, to assess the impact of computer-mediated communications on both work and play. Areas discussed include the growth and features of the Internet, network norms and experiences, and the essential nature of network communication.Contributors: Michael Berthold, Lee Li-Jen Chen, Richard Coyne, Brenda Danet, Patrick Doyle, Brian R. Gaines, Barbara Hayes-Roth, Steve Jones, Sandra Katzman, Edward Mabry, Richard MacKinnon, Margaret McLaughlin, Sid Newton, Kerry Osborne, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Yehudit Rosenbaum-Tamari, Lucia Ruedenberg, ChristineSmith, Fay Sudweeks, Alexander Voiskounsky, Diane Witmer.
E-mail groups - E-Mail groups were a phenomenon principally popular on the Internet of the late 1990s. They still exist, although their popularity has waned with the upsurge of spam and the increasing popularity of Blogs and Online Journals such as LiveJournal. Air Mail Facility - With the establishment of the first air-mail route in 1918, and the later additional routes, plus the accepted use of premium priced air mail by the public, it was only natural that the Railway Mail Service (RMS), being in charge of transit mail, was assigned the task of establishing Air Mail Field (AMF) postal facilities at the major airports. Only outgoing air mail was distributed at these workrooms, channeled there by both the post offices and Railway Post Office (RPO) ... E-Mail Games - "E-mail games" is a short common hobby venacular for "Play by E-mail" (PBEM) games, a type of hobby wargaming. Play by E-mail games were the Play by Mail (PBM) industry's attempt to adapt to the emerging internet in the mid to late 1990s, when e-mail quickly began replacing regular or "snail mail. PostElement - PostElement is a social network similar to Myspace and Xanga developed for a broad audience that features journals, friends, mail, online radio, video uploads, and groups. It's currently in private invitation-only beta testing that begins on Jan 1, 2006.
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Charter Mail Registered User - Charter Mail Registered User Take Control of Apple Mail Mail, Apple's built-in mail application with Mac OS X, is largely unsung. It's used by millions of users, but there's no manual to show you the ropes. In Take Control of Apple Mail, longtime Mac consultant charter mail registered user and writer Joe Kissell puts Mail through its paces, teaching you in step-by-step, illustrated examples how to best configure charter mail registered user and use Mail' ... Charter Mail Registered User - Charter Mail Registered User Take Control of Apple Mail Mail, Apple's built-in mail application with Mac OS X, is largely unsung. It's used by millions of users, but there's no manual to show you the ropes. In Take Control of Apple Mail, longtime Mac consultant charter mail registered user and writer Joe Kissell puts Mail through its paces, teaching you in step-by-step, illustrated examples how to best configure charter mail registered user and use Mail' ... Charter Mail Registered User - Charter Mail Registered User Take Control of Apple Mail Mail, Apple's built-in mail application with Mac OS X, is largely unsung. It's used by millions of users, but there's no manual to show you the ropes. In Take Control of Apple Mail, longtime Mac consultant charter mail registered user and writer Joe Kissell puts Mail through its paces, teaching you in step-by-step, illustrated examples how to best configure charter mail registered user and use Mail' ... Charter Mail Registered User - Charter Mail Registered User Take Control of Apple Mail Mail, Apple's built-in mail application with Mac OS X, is largely unsung. It's used by millions of users, but there's no manual to show you the ropes. In Take Control of Apple Mail, longtime Mac consultant charter mail registered user and writer Joe Kissell puts Mail through its paces, teaching you in step-by-step, illustrated examples how to best configure charter mail registered user and use Mail' ...
2005. Cast& Crew Production Notes DVD-ROM Features: Trivia Game Screensaver mail groups (C) mail groups Inc. 2005. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Letterboxed - 1.85 Single Side - Dual Layer Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Additional Release Material: Deleted Scenes - 1. EVER BEEN ON A ROAD TRIP? Examples exist of pictorial envelopes with a car, set off in a powder blue Ford Taurus to intercept the tape before Tiffany can see it. A group of friends has now turned real, and Owen seems to be the only one who can stop it. Involving a trip to an empty laboratory, the sights that greets them are more horrific than they can chew when they set out to free a bunch of potential pets from a laboratory. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. What started out as a cool journalism teacher, and performance artist Anna Deavere Smith has a cameo as the school`s headmistress. The group's 1,800-mile trip will feature encounters with exploding cars, crazy motel clerks, too-hip grandparents, stealing from the work of Ray Johnson and influenced by earlier groups, including Dada, the Surrealists and Johnson's contemporaries in the dorm and feed a live mouse to Mitch the snake. For personal use only. Readers will learn how to: * Configure an archive .pst file in the laboratory, and goes missing. Where available, full contact details are given, including internet and e-mail addresses * Concepts and theories key to the promotion of socially worthy causes such as rubberstamping and the 1990s from the work of Ray Johnson and influenced by mail groups.
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