Casale Media is a Canadian interactive marketing and technology company that operates an online advertising network launched in September 2003 by Joe Casale. Within a year of its launch, Casale Media was ranked the second largest online advertising network by comScore Media Metrix. Key features of the Casale Media network are: campaignstatistics that are updated and delivered in real-time; both advertisers and publishers can pause or make changes to campaigns at any time of the day or night instantly, without delay; advertisers only pay for the CPMinventory they buy; publishers receive the industry's highest payouts - 70% of the gross revenue; adverts can be precisely targeted to specific markets using a variety of targeting filters including sixteen content categories that include time-of-day targeting, geo-targeting (down to individual cities) and capping the frequency with which end users will be delivered the same advert; no minimum spend for advertisers, which makes Casale Media accessible to smaller businesses. Research Casale Media More information about Casale Media
Conflict are a British-based anarchist organisation primarily directed by Colin Jerwood, mainly known for their musical statements. Conflict were formed in 1980, with an isolated approach to other sympathetic groups and individuals which contributed to their inactivity during the later 1990s. However, in 2000 Conflict once more became active and started releasing records again with lyrics which promote peaceful ideals of social change - opposing war, violence, corruption, corporate control of the media, globalisation and the exploitation of both people and animals - in a very rowdy style of punk rock music.
Indymedia is a network of individuals, independent and alternative media activists and organisations, offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues to the public through the Internet. The global anti-capitalism protests on the 18th of June 1999 saw the first co-ordinated attempt by amateur media groups to provide rapid reporting of large scale events both in London and across the globe, and were an astonishing success. In October 2004, the FBI allegedly acting under request from the Swiss and Italian governments seized some twenty Internet servers from their London address rented by Indymedia from their location in London, with the British Home Office assistance. The legal basis for the seizers is unclear, but appears to have been justified by the new draconian 'anti-terrorist' laws that Britain and the USA were able to put in place following the attacks on the USA on September the 11th 2001. Research Indymedia
Urim and Thummim were sacred objects which the ancient Hebrews employed as oracles or media for learning the will of God. They were probably two small stones, representing 'yes' and 'no', one of which was shaken out of some receptacle. In more difficult cases, as in 1 Sam 14, an agreement was previously made as to the meaning to be attached to the lots. In a late document, Ex. XXVIII, 30, they are referred to as carried in the high priest's breastplate. The whole question of Urim and Thummim is obscure, even the meaning of the words, which have been translated as Lights and Perfections, or as Light and Darkness, being uncertain. Research Urim and Thummim
 
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