Informational campaign
An informational campaign is a political campaign designed to raise public awareness and support for the positions of a candidate (or his party). It i...
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An informational campaign is a political campaign designed to raise public awareness and support for the positions of a candidate (or his party). It i...
Informational Development is the organisation of a societies' infrastructure and activities to allow the creation, processing and transmission of info...
Inger! (full title, Inger! A Modern-Day Viking Discovers America), is a novel by American writer James Sites. It was released in 2006 by the Jesse Stu...
In cardiovascular physiology, Injection fraction represents diastolic volume (EDV) divided by end systolic volume (ESV) of the ventricles or IF=EDV/ES...
INKAS Armored Vehicle Manufacturing is a Canadian manufacturer thats designs and produces a wide variety of armored vehicles, ranging from luxurious c...
Innoosy Innoosy is a method which combines TRIZ and Design Thinking in one. The method is connected to the market based on customer feedbacks.It has b...
Innovative Politicians are US candidates for public office and/or current incumbents who have embraced social media and innovative platforms during th...
InoForum — independent internet resource, which searches for, translates and publishes in Russian articles from foreign editions, first of all the one...
INS Cinque is a Water Jet Fast Attack Craft (WJFAC) of the Indian Navy, built by GRSE (Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers) in Kolkata. It is name...
A controversy arose in June 2009, when United States President Barack Obama fired Inspector General Gerald Walpin, after Walpin accused Sacramento may...
"Insta-Check" the backbone of America's Gun Control Laws was created by Fred E Robinson Jr.. Robinson, after watching political leaders attempt to add...
Instant Runoff Voting (IRV) is the name commonly used in the United States for Preferential Voting. There are campaigns for IRV in a number of states ...
The Institute on the Constitution is a think-tank and educational organization based in Pasadena, Maryland. The institute is a project of the American...
Institutionalist political economy, also known as institutional political economy or IPE, refers to a body of political economy, thought to stem from ...
Managing and validation of incoming certificates of insurance (COI’s) is a time consuming and a costly exercise for most organizations. Be it real est...
Intellectual monopoly privileges (IMPs) are legal monopolies given by government over individual writings and inventions. Examples include copyright, ...
The Intellectual Property Protection Act of 2006 is a proposed bill, backed by Rep. Lamar S. Smith (R) of Texas, that would greatly increase the scope...
"Intent Leadership" is a concept introduced by Santosh Sharma in his book Next What’s In. It is based on the idea Dissolve the box, not just Thinking ...
The Inter-Services Intelligence agency has long used terrorists to conduct Proxy wars against it's neighbors. All external operations are carried out ...
The Interactive Media Awards, Inc. (IMA) is an annual, international website awards competition designed to recognize excellence in website design, in...