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Bloodsport And The Michael Vick Dogfighting Case: A Critical Cultural Analysis, Wil Massey Dec 2012

Bloodsport And The Michael Vick Dogfighting Case: A Critical Cultural Analysis, Wil Massey

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

After law enforcement officials in Virginia found evidence of a dogfighting operation, the owner, National Football League star Michael Vick, became one of the most vilified figures in America for supporting a bloodsport that inflicts debilitating bodily harm on dogs. This thesis examines that case in light of the long human history of breeding fighting dogs for war and competitive entertainment. A content analysis was performed on a sample of news reports and opinion pieces that were published in three media outlets. Reactions to the Vick case illuminated strong popular opposition to dogfighting. Findings explore how strong anti-dogfighting views appeared …


The Cowl - V.77 - N.12 - Dec 6, 2012 Dec 2012

The Cowl - V.77 - N.12 - Dec 6, 2012

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 77 - No. 12 - December 6, 2012. 32 pages.


An Anaylsis Of Patient-Physician Discourse: Comparing Physician Diagnostic Scripts To Patient Social Script Expectations, Denis Grimes Dec 2012

An Anaylsis Of Patient-Physician Discourse: Comparing Physician Diagnostic Scripts To Patient Social Script Expectations, Denis Grimes

Theses and Dissertations

This study examines how participants interpret physicians' diagnostic discourse and physician interruptions during the patient's disclosure of problems and concerns. Using medical diagnostic scripts written for upper respiratory infections, participants' reactions to physician attentiveness and physician interruptions were measured. When physicians interrupt patients during the patient's disclosure of problems and concerns, interruptions violate patient's social script expectations and negatively affect patient satisfaction. Physicians' demonstrations of attentiveness and explanations of the purposes for the interruptions do not compensate for interruption's effects, and satisfaction with physician behavior is reduced.


The Forensic Burke: A For(U)Mative Member Of The Parlor, Courtney James Wright Nov 2012

The Forensic Burke: A For(U)Mative Member Of The Parlor, Courtney James Wright

Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations

In this study, I detail the forensics education of Kenneth Burke, a leading rhetorical theorist and critic of the twentieth century. After investigating this previously unexamined area, I argue that Burke’s competitive forensics experiences pivotally informed his rhetorical schema. Theoretically guided by Burke’s pivotal term the forensic, I begin by mapping the contours of Burke’s educational biography. Next, I analyze and reconstruct Burke’s forensics education by focusing on the forensic organizations of Peabody High School, Burke’s literary society experiences at Ohio State University and Columbia University, and the literary activities of Greenwich Village. Finally, I proffer connections between forensics …


Jfk, Don Draper, And The New Sentimentality, Gary R. Edgerton Nov 2012

Jfk, Don Draper, And The New Sentimentality, Gary R. Edgerton

Gary R. Edgerton

The semiotic similarities between JFK and Don Draper are unmistakable. Each is tall, handsome, and typically turned out in a custom-made dark suit with a matching skinny tie. Their demeanors are outwardly cool but sexy; old-school handsome if a bit aloof; elegant in style while projecting a kind of ironic intelligence. They both embody what David Newman and Robert Benton characterized in a feature article for Esquire in July 1964 as 'The New Sentimentality.' By that time, the Kennedy mystique was reaching mythic proportions in the immediate wake of his assassination on November 22, 1963, which in turn ushered in …


Nor'easter News Volume 6 Issue 4, Nor'easter News Staff Oct 2012

Nor'easter News Volume 6 Issue 4, Nor'easter News Staff

Nor'easter News

The fifty-seventh issue of the University of New England's student-run newspaper, Nor'easter News.


The Legacy, October 24, 2012, Lindenwood University Oct 2012

The Legacy, October 24, 2012, Lindenwood University

The Legacy (2007-2018)

Student Newspaper of Lindenwood University


Spartan Daily October 3, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Oct 2012

Spartan Daily October 3, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 139, Issue 19


Hval I Djeva [The Praised And The Virgin]: Tom I: Vječnost U Vjesničkim Otkrivanjima [Vol. I: Eternity In Prophetic Revelation], 333pp.; Tom Ii: O Trajanju I Prekidu [Vol. Ii: On Continuity And Discontinuity], 251pp.; Tom Iii: Sabiranje Rasutog [Vol. Iii: Reuniting The Scattered], 420pp., Desmond Maurer Oct 2012

Hval I Djeva [The Praised And The Virgin]: Tom I: Vječnost U Vjesničkim Otkrivanjima [Vol. I: Eternity In Prophetic Revelation], 333pp.; Tom Ii: O Trajanju I Prekidu [Vol. Ii: On Continuity And Discontinuity], 251pp.; Tom Iii: Sabiranje Rasutog [Vol. Iii: Reuniting The Scattered], 420pp., Desmond Maurer

International Dialogue

A book by Rusmir Mahmutćehajić is always an event. His books are normally relatively short and always make a clear argument, albeit an argument many are unwilling to hear. For those with eyes to see and ears to hear, he goes straight to the heart of the matter—and his theme is always the same—how to live a good life and how to be a good person, under the troubling conditions of modernity. His answer is also consistent—it is by the embrace of plurality and difference in the service of this one goal, the ethically good life, an embrace that is …


"Rogue" Athlete Endorsers: Using Social Identity Theory To Assess Brand Fit, Jim Pokrywczynski, David L. Brinker Jr. Oct 2012

"Rogue" Athlete Endorsers: Using Social Identity Theory To Assess Brand Fit, Jim Pokrywczynski, David L. Brinker Jr.

College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications

Athlete endorsement deals typically assume that the brand will benefit from an association with the celebrity athlete's public persona. When athletes find themselves in trouble with the law, spouses or frustrated fans, brands like Nike, Reebok, Buick, Wrangler and others must ask, 'Can these "rogue" sports celebrity endorsers resurrect their image and their endorsement power? Are there certain "rebellious" products that may be better suited for endorsement from such rogue celebrities? These are the key questions addressed in this research. Survey results asking respondents to assess real athlete endorsers with either a 'rebel' or benign brand show that matching rebel …


Death Squads And Diplomacy: An Investigation Of British Attitudes Towards Sectarian Assassinations In The 1970’S, Hannah Nelson Oct 2012

Death Squads And Diplomacy: An Investigation Of British Attitudes Towards Sectarian Assassinations In The 1970’S, Hannah Nelson

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

I conducted my research for this paper during a three-­‐week internship at the Pat Finucane Center in Derry. I gathered evidence from a series of declassified British government documents provided to me by the center. I focus my study on the British government’s attitude towards sectarian assassinations, particularly committed by loyalist paramilitaries, in the first part of the 1970’s. I examine the issues of responding to international pressure, framing the problem, evaluating security force effectiveness, and screening strategies. I find that in the public sphere, the British government hid information to downplay the severity of loyalist-­‐led murder campaigns and instigated …


The Cowl - V.77 - N.4 - Sep 27, 2012 Sep 2012

The Cowl - V.77 - N.4 - Sep 27, 2012

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 77 - No. 4 - September 27, 2012. 28 pages.


The Cowl - V.77 - N.3 - Sep 20, 2012 Sep 2012

The Cowl - V.77 - N.3 - Sep 20, 2012

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 77 - No. 3 - September 20, 2012. 29 pages.


The Cowl - V.77 - N.1 - Sep 6, 2012 Sep 2012

The Cowl - V.77 - N.1 - Sep 6, 2012

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 77 - No. 1 - September 6, 2012. 28 pages.


Prospectus, August 22, 2012, Briana Kay Stodden, Thomas Ramage Aug 2012

Prospectus, August 22, 2012, Briana Kay Stodden, Thomas Ramage

Prospectus 2012

FALL SEMESTER HAS AN EVENTFUL START, A Letter from President Ramage, Manufacturing's Skills Gap has its Skeptics, 'Hope and Enthusiasm' as Illegal Immigrants Apply to Stay in US, Parents Taking an Active Role in College Choices, Science, Such a Sweet Mystery, U.S. Higher Education System Needs Some Schooling, Paterno Bio is Insightful and Incomplete, What You Post Can Haunt You, The Freshman's Guide to Social Media


Spartan Daily May 7, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications May 2012

Spartan Daily May 7, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 138, Issue 50


You Should Know Jack: A Qualitative Study Of The Jack Lalanne Show (1951-~1965), Robert Cochrane May 2012

You Should Know Jack: A Qualitative Study Of The Jack Lalanne Show (1951-~1965), Robert Cochrane

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Jack LaLanne hosted the first and longest running fitness program in United States broadcast history from 1951 through 1985. Since LaLanne's rise as a broadcasting celebrity, the health and fitness industry has grown from a small, somewhat-maligned field into a multi-billion dollar per year economy of its own. As LaLanne reached iconic status through his show, his name became synonymous with good health and nutrition, but the messages of his show went far beyond simple exercises. He used religious, patriotic, and biomedical messages to get his points across. In addition, he was a showman who sang to his audience, used …


The Cowl - V. 76 - N. 23 - Apr 26, 2012 Apr 2012

The Cowl - V. 76 - N. 23 - Apr 26, 2012

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 76 - Number 23 - April 26, 2012. 36 pages.


Mayor Fiorello H. Laguardia And His Rhetoric Vis-À-Vis The Jews, 1934-1945, Diane Cypkin Apr 2012

Mayor Fiorello H. Laguardia And His Rhetoric Vis-À-Vis The Jews, 1934-1945, Diane Cypkin

Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association

Between 1934 and 1945, Fiorello H. LaGuardia was the fiery, flamboyant, no-holds-barred Mayor of New York City. Interestingly though, LaGuardia not only had a citywide agenda, he looked way beyond the city. Indeed, many felt he had an international agenda. This paper will zero in on LaGuardia the international spokesperson. More specifically, it will examine his words and deeds as they refer to the concerns of America's Jews (generally New York's Jews) with their bretheren in Europe, persecuted by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi henchmen. Finally, it will determinedly attempt to answer the troubling question of whether he did enough …


Spartan Daily April 12, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Apr 2012

Spartan Daily April 12, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 138, Issue 37


The Prospector, April 10, 2012, Utep Student Publications Apr 2012

The Prospector, April 10, 2012, Utep Student Publications

The Prospector

Headline: Winning Impact


Cedars, April 2012, Cedarville University Apr 2012

Cedars, April 2012, Cedarville University

Cedars

No abstract provided.


Sectarianism In Northern Ireland: Youth Work And The Art Of Having The Difficult Conversation, Dan Knishkowy Apr 2012

Sectarianism In Northern Ireland: Youth Work And The Art Of Having The Difficult Conversation, Dan Knishkowy

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

This report is the outcome of a month-long exploratory study on youth work in Northern Ireland regarding sectarian issues. It is an investigation of how sectarianism transfers from generation to generation, and how this often results in cycles of violence. The goal of this exploration was to find out what efforts are being made to combat this cycle at a youth level, and gain a more nuanced understanding of how these efforts can be effective. Data was obtained through literature, structured interviews, and participation and observation in a youth workshop. It is concluded that cross-community contact at a youth level …


The Cowl - V. 76 - N. 19 - Mar 22, 2012 Mar 2012

The Cowl - V. 76 - N. 19 - Mar 22, 2012

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 76 - Number 19 - March 22, 2012. 36 pages.


Spartan Daily March 21, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications Mar 2012

Spartan Daily March 21, 2012, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications

Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)

Volume 138, Issue 29


The Antelope, University Of Nebraska At Kearney Mar 2012

The Antelope, University Of Nebraska At Kearney

The Antelope

No abstract provided.


Prospectus, March 14, 2012, Alisha Kirkley, Spencer Brown, Chanelle Stokes, Burke Stanion, Buster Bytes, Briana Kay Stodden, Mark Roughton, Nick Washington Mar 2012

Prospectus, March 14, 2012, Alisha Kirkley, Spencer Brown, Chanelle Stokes, Burke Stanion, Buster Bytes, Briana Kay Stodden, Mark Roughton, Nick Washington

Prospectus 2012

SPRING BREAK NOT ALL FUN FOR INT'L STUDENTS; Parkland Cobras basketball season in review; What are you doing for spring break and how much do you plan to spend?; Meet the Pros with Jeff Adams; 'Kony 2012': Two sides to being a digital media sensation; Coffee shops take different approaches with laptop squatters; Student sets sights on national computer competition; Parkland College Student Government Candidates 2012; Behind the scenes with Parkland Athletic Director Rod Lovett; Willie's Shoe Service leaves footprint in Hollywood


Cedars, March 2012, Cedarville University Mar 2012

Cedars, March 2012, Cedarville University

Cedars

No abstract provided.


The Cowl - V. 76 - N. 16 - Feb 16, 2012 Feb 2012

The Cowl - V. 76 - N. 16 - Feb 16, 2012

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 76 - Number 16 - February 16, 2012. 36 pages.


Intervention: Reality Tv, Whiteness, And Narratives Of Addiction, Jessie Daniels Jan 2012

Intervention: Reality Tv, Whiteness, And Narratives Of Addiction, Jessie Daniels

Publications and Research

Purpose – Reality TV shows that feature embodied “transformations” are popular, including Intervention, a program that depicts therapeutic recovery from addiction to “health.” The purpose of this chapter is to address the ways whiteness constitutes narratives of addiction on Intervention.

Methodology – This analysis uses a mixed methodology. I conducted a systematic analysis of nine (9) seasons of one hundred and forty-seven (147) episodes featuring one hundred and fifty-seven individual “addicts” (157) and logged details, including race and gender. For the qualitative analysis, I watched each episode more than once (some, I watched several times) and took extensive notes on …