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Chartered Institute of Journalists         
The Chartered Institute of Journalists is a professional association for journalists and is the senior such body in the UK and the oldest in the world.
CISI         
UK PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE FINANCIAL PLANNING INDUSTRY
Securities & Investment Institute; Sii diploma; CISI; Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI); Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment; Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment; CISI Diploma
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Chartered Institute of Housing         
ORGANIZATION
Chartered institute of housing
The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) is the professional body for those working in the housing profession in the United Kingdom. It has a royal charter, gained in 1984.
Examples of use of Chartered Institute of Journalists
1. It would be great to have one‘s photo published in the mainstream media." But there are ethical questions about the growth of what scoopt calls "the snaparazzi" (an interesting variation on the more high–minded label of citizen journalists). The Chartered Institute of Journalists (CIoJ) believes the media‘s use of amateur pictures borders on irresponsible and that people may place themselves at risk by training their cameras on news events, for example by rushing towards fires.