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The Cowl - V.60 - N.11 - Dec. 7, 1995 Dec 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.11 - Dec. 7, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 60, Number 11 - Dec. 7, 1995. 20 pages.


The Cowl - V.60 - N.10 - Nov. 30, 1995 Nov 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.10 - Nov. 30, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 60, Number 10 - Nov. 30, 1995. 16 pages.


The Cowl - V.60 - N.9 - Nov. 16, 1995 Nov 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.9 - Nov. 16, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 60, Number 9 - Nov. 16, 1995. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V.60 - N.8 - Nov. 9, 1995 Nov 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.8 - Nov. 9, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. The Cowl - Volume 60, Number 8 - Nov. 9, 1995. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V.60 - N.7 - Nov. 2, 1995 Nov 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.7 - Nov. 2, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. The Cowl - Volume 60, Number 7 - Nov. 2, 1995. 24 pages.


The Cowl - Special Issue - Nov. 1995 Nov 1995

The Cowl - Special Issue - Nov. 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Special Issue - Nov. 1995. 12 pages.


The Cowl - V.60 - N.5 - Oct. 26, 1995 Oct 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.5 - Oct. 26, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. The Cowl - Volume 60, Number 5 - Oct. 26, 1995. 24 pages.


The Cowl - Vol Lx - No. 4 - Oct. 19, 1995 Oct 1995

The Cowl - Vol Lx - No. 4 - Oct. 19, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 60, Number 4 - Oct. 19, 1995. 24 pages.


Sabbatical Leave Proposal, Stephen E. Brown Oct 1995

Sabbatical Leave Proposal, Stephen E. Brown

Sabbaticals

The sabbatical will be built around analysis and study of the speeches and great speakers of the mid-1800's in the United States, among them Lincoln, Davis, Lee, Grant, and Frederick Douglas. Theirs was an era of great speeches and volatile public opinion. I believe their words and presentations were as much responsible for the definition of America as those of Washington or Jefferson. Even the average soldier displayed language skills of surprising quality. These speeches, poems and correspondences effectively "sold" the American Civil War to the nation. They inspire my curiosity as to how and why they were so effective …


The Cowl - Special Issue - Oct. 12, 1995 Oct 1995

The Cowl - Special Issue - Oct. 12, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Special Issue - Oct. 12, 1995. 8 pages.


The Cowl - V.60 - N.4 - Oct. 5, 1995 Oct 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.4 - Oct. 5, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 60, Number 4 - Oct. 5, 1995. 28 pages.


A Study Of Women's Compliance-Gaining Behaviors In Violent And Non-Violent Relationships, Jill E. Rudd, Patricia A. Burant Oct 1995

A Study Of Women's Compliance-Gaining Behaviors In Violent And Non-Violent Relationships, Jill E. Rudd, Patricia A. Burant

Communication Faculty Publications

Recent research by communication scholars has investigated the dynamics of abusive spousal relationships (Chandler, 1986; Infante, Chandler, & Rudd, 1989; Infante, Chandler-Sabourin, Rudd, & Shannon, 1990; Rancer & Niemasz, 1988; Rudd, Burant, & Beatty, 1994; Sabourin, Infante, & Rudd, 1993). Infante and his colleagues have suggested that those involved in violent relationships communicate differently with their partners than those involved in nonviolent relationships. Based on this prior research, it seems important for communication scholars to further investigate the communication behaviors of individuals involved in violent relationships. This current study seeks to advance the family violence research by comparing the types …


A Flight Into Technology: An Investigation Of Building And Telecommunication Technology, Bruce A. T. Siska Oct 1995

A Flight Into Technology: An Investigation Of Building And Telecommunication Technology, Bruce A. T. Siska

Architecture Senior Theses

"A new physical infrastructure to support activities based on communications and the transmission of information is being developed. Part of this infrastructure includes the construction of "intelligent" buildings that are seen to play as important a role in improving of office workers as automation has played on the shop floor of manufacturing industry. The term "intelligent" is used to describe buildings which provide an adaptive environment of high quality, energy efficiency, security and safety, permitting optimized information flows - both internally and externally - so that its functionality is largely independent of location."


The Cowl - Special Issue - Oct. 1995 Oct 1995

The Cowl - Special Issue - Oct. 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Special Issue - Oct. 1995. 8 pages.


The Cowl - V.60 - N.2 - Sept. 28, 1995 Sep 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.2 - Sept. 28, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 60, Number 2 - Sept. 28, 1995. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V.60 - N.2 - Sept. 21, 1995 Sep 1995

The Cowl - V.60 - N.2 - Sept. 21, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 60, Number 2 - Sept. 21, 1995. 24 pages.


Repellents: Integrating Sensory Modalities, Michael L. Avery Aug 1995

Repellents: Integrating Sensory Modalities, Michael L. Avery

National Wildlife Research Center Repellents Conference 1995

Recommendations for managing wildlife damage situations often involve application of multiple methods or techniques. The basis for such recommendations is unclear as there is little evidence that such combinations of methods work more effectively than the individual methods alone. In order to improve beyond hit or miss repellent applications, we should adopt principles exhibited in nature and develop repellent treatments based on the design of signals used in animal communications. In particular, characteristics that increase detectability, discriminability, and memorability should be identified and incorporated into repellent design. To do so, the sensory capabilities of the target species need to be …


Norway Rats' Communication About Foods And Feeding Sites, Bennett G. Galef Jr. Aug 1995

Norway Rats' Communication About Foods And Feeding Sites, Bennett G. Galef Jr.

National Wildlife Research Center Repellents Conference 1995

After interacting with a recently fed "demonstrator" rat (Rattus norvegicus), a naive "observer" rat exhibits substantial enhancement of its preference for whatever food its demonstrator ate. Such social effects on food preference in rats are surprisingly robust and able to reverse both congenital flavor preferences and poison-induced, learned flavor aversions. Analysis of the pheromonal signals emitted by demonstrator rats that alter the food preferences of their observers indicates that experience of CS2 (a substance present in rat breath) together with the odor of a food is sufficient to enhance an observer rat's subsequent preference for the food. …


The Cowl - Orientation Issue - Summer 1995 Jun 1995

The Cowl - Orientation Issue - Summer 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Orientation Issue - Summer 1995. 4 pages.


The Cowl - Special Orientation Issue - Summer 1995 Jun 1995

The Cowl - Special Orientation Issue - Summer 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Special Orientation Issue - Summer 1995. 4 pages.


The Cowl - V.59 - N.24 - Apr 27, 1995 Apr 1995

The Cowl - V.59 - N.24 - Apr 27, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 59, Number 24 - April 27, 1995. 24 pages.


The Cowl - Special Elections Issue - Apr 26, 1995 Apr 1995

The Cowl - Special Elections Issue - Apr 26, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Special Elections Issue - April 26, 1995. 4 pages.


The Cowl - V.59 - N.23 - Apr 12, 1995 Apr 1995

The Cowl - V.59 - N.23 - Apr 12, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 59, Number 23 - April 12, 1995. 16 pages.


The Cowl - V.59 - N.21 - Apr 6, 1995 Apr 1995

The Cowl - V.59 - N.21 - Apr 6, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 59, Number 21 - April 6, 1995. 20 pages.


The Cowl - V.59 - N.22 - Apr 1995 Apr 1995

The Cowl - V.59 - N.22 - Apr 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 59, Number 22 - April, 1995. 4 pages.


The Cowl - V.59 - N.20 - Mar 30, 1995 Mar 1995

The Cowl - V.59 - N.20 - Mar 30, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 59, Number 20 - March 30, 1995. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V.59 - N.19 - Mar 9, 1995 Mar 1995

The Cowl - V.59 - N.19 - Mar 9, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 59, Number 19 - March 9, 1995. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V.59 - N.19 - Mar 2, 1995 Mar 1995

The Cowl - V.59 - N.19 - Mar 2, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 59, Number 19 - March 2, 1995. 24 pages.


The Cowl - V.59 - N.18 - Feb 16, 1995 Feb 1995

The Cowl - V.59 - N.18 - Feb 16, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 59, Number 18 - February 16, 1995. 20 pages.


The Cowl - V.59 - N.17 - Feb 9, 1995 Feb 1995

The Cowl - V.59 - N.17 - Feb 9, 1995

The Cowl

The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 59, Number 17 - February 9, 1995. 24 pages.