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Possible Answers: ALERT, TELL, WARN, INFORM, NOTIFY, CLUEIN, FOREWARN.

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Alharod (Persian: الهرد‎‎, also Romanized as Eleherd, Alhard, and Elehred; also known as Alard, Alert, Alīrd, Alīrī, and Alirt) is a village in Sina Rural District, in the Central District of Varzaqan County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 121, in 24 families.

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American Family Radio (AFR) is a network of more than 160 radio stations broadcasting Christian-oriented programming to over 40 states. AFR is also available to both watch and listen worldwide on their website.

AFR was launched by Rev. Donald Wildmon in 1991 as a ministry of the American Family Association, with the flagship station being WAFR in Tupelo, Mississippi. It is split between three networks–“AFR Talk,” which airs mostly conservative-leaning Christian talk and teaching; “AFR Music,” which airs contemporary Christian music 24 hours a day; and “Urban Family Talk,” which airs programming aimed at black conservatives.

AFR airs original programs such as Today’s Issues, hosted by AFA president Tim Wildmon, AFA Report, “a daily panel discussion with members of the AFA staff regarding hot-button issues of the day”, formerly hosted by AFA founder Don Wildmon and Focal Point, hosted by Bryan Fischer. AFR also airs nationally syndicated programs such as Focus on the Family, as well as contemporary Christian music by various artists.

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The APA Task Force on Deceptive and Indirect Methods of Persuasion and Control (DIMPAC) formed at the request of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1983. The APA asked Margaret Singer, one of the leading proponents of theories of coercive persuasion, to chair a task force to:

Before the task force had submitted its final report, the APA submitted an amicus curiae brief (10 February 1987) in a case pending before the California Supreme Court. The case involved issues of brainwashing and coercive persuasion. The brief stated that Singer’s hypotheses “were uninformed speculations based on skewed data.” The APA subsequently withdrew from the brief, portraying its participation as premature in that DIMPAC had not yet submitted its report. (Scholars who had co-signed the brief did not withdraw.)

The task force completed its final report in November 1986. In May 1987 the APA Board of Social and Ethical Responsibility for Psychology (BSERP) rejected the DIMPAC final report; stating that the report “lack[ed] the scientific rigor and evenhanded critical approach necessary for APA imprimatur”, and also stating that the BSERP did “not believe that we have sufficient information available to guide us in taking a position on this issue”. The BSERP board requested that the task-force members not distribute or publicize the report without indicating that the Board found the report unacceptable, and cautioned the members of the task force against using their past appointment to it “to imply BSERP or APA support or approval of the positions advocated in the report”.

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