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Government agencies and large non-governmental organizations have created imaginary spokespeople. They are usually male, sometimes an animal, often colorful. | Government agencies and large non-governmental organizations have created imaginary spokespeople. They are usually male, sometimes an animal, often colorful. | ||
===Nuclear Regulatory Commission=== | ===Nuclear Regulatory Commission=== | ||
;Unnamed nucleus-professor, used in NRC's | ;Unnamed nucleus-professor, used in NRC's [http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/basic-ref/students.html Student Corner], which hosts notes for teachers and activities like a crossword puzzle (as of 2009). | ||
[[File:NRCKidsLogo.gif]] | [[File:NRCKidsLogo.gif]] | ||
Revision as of 08:54, 13 December 2009
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Government agencies and large non-governmental organizations have created imaginary spokespeople. They are usually male, sometimes an animal, often colorful.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Unnamed nucleus-professor, used in NRC's Student Corner, which hosts notes for teachers and activities like a crossword puzzle (as of 2009).
National Renewable Energy Lab, United States Department of Energy
- Rufus the solar dog, a hip-hop dog, photos of a real setter/retriever mix with a sideways cap, sunglasses, and medallion.