The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania

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Established in 1994, the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania conducts research on a variety of topics, including political communication, journalism, and the role of the media in the lives of developing children. With offices in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., the Center is well poised to also disseminate its research findings to various governmental organizations and other policy groups. The siteâ??s homepage provides direct link to some of their more recent work, which includes excerpts from a talk by National Intelligence Director John D. Negroponte and Geneva Overholserâ??s compelling report, â??On Behalf of Journalism: A Manifesto for Changeâ?. While visitors can just scroll down through the homepage to review these documents, they may also wish to click on the tabs near the top of the page to move directly to a thematic area of interest. The site is rounded out by a number of links to other Annenberg-sponsored sites, such as â??Justice Learningâ?, which is a joint project sponsored by National Public Radio and the New York Times Learning Network.

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NSDL Social studies -- Human behavior Social Sciences Social studies -- Civics Social studies -- Economics Social studies Social studies -- Current events/issues
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