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Maine Campus November 20 2008, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus November 20 2008, Maine Campus Staff
Maine Campus Archives
No abstract provided.
Contagion From Abroad: U.S. Press Framing Of Immigrants And Epidemics, 1891 To 1893, Harriet Moore
Contagion From Abroad: U.S. Press Framing Of Immigrants And Epidemics, 1891 To 1893, Harriet Moore
Communication Theses
This thesis examines press framing of immigrant issues and epidemics in newspapers and periodicals, 1891 to 1893. During these years, immigration policies became more restrictive because of the Immigration Act of 1891, the opening of Ellis Island in 1892, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1892, the New York City epidemics of 1892, the National Quarantine Act of 1893, and the nativist movement. Framing theory guided the following research questions: 1) How did articles in newspapers and periodicals frame immigrants and immigration issues in the context of epidemics from 1891 and 1893?; and 2) How did the press framing of immigrants …
Spartan Daily, November 20, 2008, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, November 20, 2008, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 131, Issue 45
Inaugural Journal Abstracts
Landscapes of Violence: Conflict and Trauma through Time
This document collects the abstracts for Mechanisms of Inequality: Decoding Structural Violence through Ideological Connections between the Material World and Discourse.
The Free Press Vol. 40, Issue No. 9,11-17 -2008, Matt Dodge
The Free Press Vol. 40, Issue No. 9,11-17 -2008, Matt Dodge
Free Press, The
Botman announces Big Cuts--Credit cards on campus--Three prayers for peace--Strength through peace--Costly calories
Being Italian American: Performing Ethnicity In Atlanta, Stephen Murray
Being Italian American: Performing Ethnicity In Atlanta, Stephen Murray
Anthropology Theses
What does it mean to be Italian American in Atlanta? While Italian Americans have lived in urban concentrations in parts of the United States for over a century, members of this ethnic group have been living in Atlanta only in small numbers and for a few decades. Considering theories of ethnicity and performance, this study investigates aspects of Italian American ethnicity in Atlanta. The thesis provides an ethnographic insight into what it means to be an Italian American in Atlanta.
Mustang Daily, November 14, 2008
Mustang Daily, November 14, 2008
Cal Poly Student Newspaper
Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.
Flyer News, Vol. 56, No. 16 (Nov. 14, 2008), University Of Dayton
Flyer News, Vol. 56, No. 16 (Nov. 14, 2008), University Of Dayton
Flyer News
Student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton.
Cedars, November 13, 2008, Cedarville University
Financial Crisis: Deposit Insurance And Related Financial Safety Net Aspects, Sebastian Schich
Financial Crisis: Deposit Insurance And Related Financial Safety Net Aspects, Sebastian Schich
Documents
No abstract provided.
The Ugly Side Of The Beautiful Game - Hooliganism In French Football, Carlos Josue Amado
The Ugly Side Of The Beautiful Game - Hooliganism In French Football, Carlos Josue Amado
Theses and Dissertations
Football violence was a rare phenomenon in France until the nineteen eighties. Harsh economic times coupled with the challenges of unemployment brought a different type of fanatic to football stadia. To vent their frustration about the economic difficulties of their time, some fans found an easy scapegoat: the increasing number of African immigrants in France. These fans, known as hooligans, have become organized and can be found supporting most major French football clubs, disrupting what once was a relatively tranquil national pastime. This thesis traces their development in France, looks at what they borrowed from Italian and English fan groups, …
The Bg News November 10, 2008, Bowling Green State University
The Bg News November 10, 2008, Bowling Green State University
BG News (Student Newspaper)
The BGSU campus student newspaper November 10, 2008. Volume 99 - Issue 53
Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 100, November 7, 2008
Central Florida Future, Vol. 40 No. 100, November 7, 2008
Central Florida Future
Mr. President; 2008 UCF Homecoming; Homecoming splashes down; Comedy Knight delivers laughs; Skit Knight shows off improv; Former SGA senator's case won't be retried.
The Spinnaker Vol. 32 No. 14, University Of North Florida
The Spinnaker Vol. 32 No. 14, University Of North Florida
Spinnaker
Student newspaper for the UNF community
The Lumberjack, November 05, 2008
The Lumberjack, November 05, 2008
Cal Poly Humboldt's Student Newspaper
The student newspaper of Humboldt State University.
Interview With Professor Ioan Lewis At His Home In London, Charles Geshekter
Interview With Professor Ioan Lewis At His Home In London, Charles Geshekter
Bildhaan: An International Journal of Somali Studies
No abstract provided.
The Forum (Volume 38, Number 3), Valparaiso University School Of Law
The Forum (Volume 38, Number 3), Valparaiso University School Of Law
Valparaiso Law School Forum
No abstract provided.
University Reporter - Volume 13, Number 03 - November 2008
University Reporter - Volume 13, Number 03 - November 2008
1996-2009, University Reporter
This issue of the University Reporter includes articles about budget cuts at the university, fundraising and grant programs (including the GI Bill), urban schools programs like Teach Next Year, the launch of the Collins Center, the Graduate Program in Dispute Resolution program for young Nigerian leaders, and other news from UMass Boston.
A Mapping Of Ethnic Entrepreneurship In Ireland, Thomas Cooney, Anthony Flynn
A Mapping Of Ethnic Entrepreneurship In Ireland, Thomas Cooney, Anthony Flynn
Reports
The research findings presented in this report represent the first major attempt to map in a systematic fashion ethnic entrepreneurial activity in Ireland. The rapid transformation of the demographic profile of Ireland in this decade through unprecedented levels of immigration has stimulated debate on the economic and social policy implications of the new multi-racial Ireland. One facet to this policy debate is the potential for non-Irish nationals to bolster indigenous business activity. It was the aim of this research to capture the essential nature of ethnic entrepreneurship in Ireland in 2008 with a view to better informing policy formulation as …
John Hazen White School Of Arts & Sciences Newsletter, November 2008, Vol. 14, Issue 1, Mary Barszcz Ed.
John Hazen White School Of Arts & Sciences Newsletter, November 2008, Vol. 14, Issue 1, Mary Barszcz Ed.
School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter
In 1995, with Gwenn Lavoie as its editor, the first issue of the John Hazen White School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter was published. The newsletter continues to share information about and publicize events sponsored by the School of Arts & Sciences and the accomplishments of that school's faculty. Three issues are published during each academic year by the School of Arts & Sciences Publicity Committee and editor Mary Barszcz.
Book Review: James Joyce: The Last Journey, Robert Means
Book Review: James Joyce: The Last Journey, Robert Means
Swiss American Historical Society Review
Although, James Joyce once had to make a large deposit in a Swiss bank to ensure that he and his family would not become welfare cases of the Swiss government (Edel 33) - this was in 1940 when Joyce and his family fled Paris for Zurich - it's not the city's financial reputation that is the most important connection that Zurich has to the life and work of the author of Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Zurich, with its deserved reputation as a cosmopolitan haven for exiles, as a center of medicine, and as the birthplace of psychoanalysis, provided Joyce with …
How Lindenwood Students Get To Class: A Study Of Driving Versus Walking, Sara Ohlms
How Lindenwood Students Get To Class: A Study Of Driving Versus Walking, Sara Ohlms
Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a lack of parking at Lindenwood University (LU), and if that problem could be solved if more students who currently drive to class would walk instead. Research shows that college students in America are not getting enough exercise, and that walking has many health benefits. Data were collected using a survey with 40 LU students. Data were also collected through observations of the parking lots on campus. The results show that there are always empty parking spots on campus, 67.5% of participants believe that there is not enough parking …
Volume 44 - Issue 07 - Friday, October 31, 2008, Rose Thorn Staff
Volume 44 - Issue 07 - Friday, October 31, 2008, Rose Thorn Staff
The Rose Thorn Archive
The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman's independent student newspaper.
Nor'easter News Volume 2 Issue 1.5, Nor'easter News Staff
Nor'easter News Volume 2 Issue 1.5, Nor'easter News Staff
Nor'easter News
The eighth issue of the University of New England's student-run newspaper, Nor'easter News.
Crusader, October 31, 2008, College Of The Holy Cross
Crusader, October 31, 2008, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
The student newspaper for the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. Articles include coverage of campus events and issues, sports, editorials and special features.
Brown, Roscoe, Bronx African American History Project
Brown, Roscoe, Bronx African American History Project
Oral Histories
INTERVIEWER: Mark Naison
INTERVIEWEE: Roscoe Brown
SUMMARY BY: Patrick O’Donnell
Roscoe Brown is the head of a Center for Urban Education at CUNY. He grew up in Washington, DC during the Great Depression. Educated at Dunbar high school in DC and Springfield College in Massachusetts, Brown joined the Tuskegee Airmen in 1943. At Springfield, Brown was one of only 15 black students. He studied Pre-Med and played football, basketball and lacrosse—in fact, he was one of the first black lacrosse players in America.
Brown flew 68 missions with the airmen, and participated in the longest mission of all time: a …
Montana Kaimin, October 30, 2008, Students Of The University Of Montana, Missoula
Montana Kaimin, October 30, 2008, Students Of The University Of Montana, Missoula
Montana Kaimin, 1898-present
Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.
The Anchor, Volume 122.08: October 29, 2008, Hope College
The Anchor, Volume 122.08: October 29, 2008, Hope College
The Anchor: 2008
The Anchor began in 1887 and was first issued weekly in 1914. Covering national and campus news alike, Hope College’s student-run newspaper has grown over the years to encompass over two-dozen editors, reporters, and staff. For much of The Anchor's history, the latest issue was distributed across campus each Wednesday throughout the academic school year (with few exceptions). As of Fall 2019 The Anchor has moved to monthly print issues and a more frequently updated website. Occasionally, the volume and/or issue numbering is irregular.
The Lumberjack, October 29, 2008
The Lumberjack, October 29, 2008
Cal Poly Humboldt's Student Newspaper
The student newspaper of Humboldt State University.