Media outlets starting with G
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GGuided Sleep Meditation & Sleep Hypnosis from Sleep Cove
If you are one of the many people who can't sleep, join us in listening to our Podcast. You'll hear relaxing sleep hypnosis, guided sleep meditations and bedtime stories - all designed to help you relax and get a peaceful night's sleep.
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GGuidelines - BBN/Bible Broadcasting Network
The host, a well-known speaker, author and Bible teacher, has served as founder and president of Guidelines, Inc. Since 1963, his voice has been heard across the airwaves on the show Guidelines. In this series, he elaborates on issues relevant to our fast-paced society.
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Guidelines in Practice
Background and Format: Guidelines in Practice covers a great breadth of clinical guidance including NICE guidance, SIGN guidelines, independent professional body guidelines, working party (consensus) guidelines, articles on new guidance are featured alongside implementation and review articles and guidelines-related ‘hot topics’, practical advice on the local implementation of clinical guidance, including key points for GPs and practice based commissioning. Audience and Readership: It is aimed at GPs and other healthcare professionals interested in implementing national guidelines locally, and practising evidence-based medicine. Deadline: Publisher does not provide this information. Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Distribution: Guidelines in Practice can be accessed online, through the Guidelines in Practice app, and in print. Ad Rates: To discuss print and online advertising rates, please contact Rob Davey. Contributors: Instructions for authors can be viewed here. Articles should be submitted as a Word document to the Editor, Julia Morris. Other Information: Guidelines in Practice want people to get in touch with the following: Successfully implemented local guideline initiative Tips on how to apply guidelines to real-life situations Comments concerning any international, national, or local guidance Ideas for future articles and features An event that you wish to include in their listings.
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Guideposts Magazine
Established in 1945 as an inspirational, interfaith publication written by people from all denominations and walks of life. Dedicated to people opting for a positive, faith-based lifestyle and offers practical advice on daily life and overcoming adversity. Includes true-life stories from people of the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish faiths. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Guideposts Magazine Online
Designed to inspire readers with true, first-person stories of individual spiritual experiences. Offers a practical guide to successful living through faith in God.
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GGuides Newsletter
Strives to educate and keep clinicians up to date in the changing areas of disability, reimbursements and evaluations. Written for orthopedic surgeons, occupational medicine, physicians and internists.To become a contributor, materials for potential publication can be sent to guides6@ama-assn.org or contact Janet Thron at +1 (312) 464 5124. All materials submitted for publication will undergo peer review by the Editors or their designees before acceptance for publication.
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Guides.Global
Background and Format Guides.Global is a website providing guides on predominantly legal issues affecting people living in or dealing with another country. The guides are written by lawyers, accountants, estate agents (realtors), financial advisers, doctors, expats and many others from around the world. Audience and Readership Anybody living or working abroad. Monthly Unique Users This figure is not available. Ad Rates Please contact John Howell for advertising opportunities, his details can be found here.
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GGuidewire
Guidewire is an e-newsletter for members of the Society of Interventional Radiology. Covers the latest in the field of IR, coding, and relevant legislation.
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GGuiding Journal of TCM
Hunan Provincial Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 30 Xiangyalu 410008
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Guido Fawkes
Guido Fawkes’ blog was launched in January 2004 with the aim of making “mischief at the expense of politicians and for the author’s own self-gratification”. The blog covers politics in a sensationalist fashion with The Sun of the 80s being an inspiration and “the camp, politically incorrect tone of the media /music / culture / whatever website, Popbitch, is deliberately echoed”. The name Guido Fawkes is an alternative name for Guy Fawkes with “the thinking being that Guy Fawkes had great name recognition, a memorable ‘brand’ and a great reputation as the only man to enter parliament with honest intensions”. Editor Paul Staines is a British-born Irish political Blogger and writes under the pseudonym Guido Fawkes. Paul became interested in politics in the 1980s before moving on to promote acid house parties as a PR officer for the Sunrise collective in the 1990s. He then spent several years in finance before various business relationships broke down causing him to eventually declare himself bankrupt in October 2003 which enabled him to devote time to the blog. Paul became a libertarian in 1980 after reading Karl Popper’s The Open Society and its Enemies and soon after joined the Young Conservatives whilst at Humberside College of Higher Education “because they were the only people around who were anti-Socialist or at least anti-Soviet”. He later joined the Federation of Conservative Students and described his politics as “Thatcher on drugs” and whilst at college was a “right-wing pain in the butt who was more interested in student politics than essays”. He then went on “to work in the various right-wing pressure groups and think tanks that proliferated the late eighties”. Paul has previously been active in the Libertarian Alliance and worked as a Foreign Policy Analyst for the Committee for a Free Britain. He eventually launched the blog anonymously in 2004 before being ‘outed’ by a BBC Radio 4 documentary in 2007. Posts cover anything to do with daily politics in the UK and the wider affect they have on the world and the people of the UK. Previously written posts can be refined by tags such as the name of a politician or party, an event or a news story. The team have also expanded into vertical niches such as media and the world of technology entitled Media Guido and Techno Guido respectively. Paul can be reached by telephone or email. Awards: 2014 - London Press Club Awards, Blog of the Year (winner) 2013 - London Press Club Awards, Blog of the Year (nominated)