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Last Minute Entry - Global Communications Awards C4F Coming Soon *** February 1st 2017 ***

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Dear PR & Communications professionals, On behalf of  World Communication Forum  ( http://forumdavos.com ) and the Jury for the  Communication for Future Davos Award  ( http://c4fdavosaward.com/Jury ), I am  honoured to invite you to file your nominations for 2017.   The awards aim to reach truly creative, innovative and visionary professional communication experts or agencies, and well as graduates/students/specialists who shape up the future of communications with their remarkable initiatives, diploma projects, and innovative work ! http://http://www.c4fdavosaward.com/Nominations     >> Last-min Entry period is now expiring in all categories! See attached entry form! >>  Last-min Entry (150 CHF) :  deadline by 1st Feb, 2017 ! >> Online payment >  http://c4f-davos-awards-2017.evenium.net  -  NB! > Special Entry for Startups! - 2 categories, judged separat...

The history and story of a global community: World Communication Forum Association launches its first book

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I have always loved Science. Then, I discovered that Communication was another huge passion which my DNA was craving to develop, around the age of 15, when I started to promote parties and get involved in all sorts of events in my hometown. Then, with the strong support & stimulus of my beloved parents, I studied foreign languages, travelled abroad and followed my dream of studying Social Communication. Years later, I would be joining an amazing community of global communication professionals from all around the world at the World Communication Forum, held annually in Switzerland. Each year, we discuss the trends to come within the Communication & PR industry worldwide. Each year that passes by, we see those trends becoming reality. This is our story. For the first time, in 15 years involved in the scientific study & practice of Social Communication, I am a co-author of a book.What an honour! Spasibo! Thank you so much, dear @Yanina Dubeykovskaya and   Communi...

Inquisitor Trump Might Delete U. S. Global Warming Data

Galileo Faced the Inquisition .   In 1633, the astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei was summoned by the Catholic Church’s chief   Inquisitor, Father Vincenzo Maculano da Firenzuola, to begin his trial for heresy .   He faced the charge of promoting the notion, considered heretical by the Church, that the Earth revolves around the sun.   Church doctrine held that the universe was centered about the Earth, i.e., that the sun turned around our planet; this dogma was central to maintaining the religious authority of Church.   Even so, the earlier work of Copernicus and Kepler had already shown that the planets orbit the sun. The Inquisition found that Galileo was “vehemently suspected by this Holy Office of [the] heresy…of having believed … the doctrine (which is false and contrary to the Holy and Divine Scriptures) that the sun is the center of the world… and that the earth does move, and is not the center of the world.”   His penalty included the “publi...