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Navigating Culture, Politics, And Economics In A Global World, Haley Garcia
Navigating Culture, Politics, And Economics In A Global World, Haley Garcia
Senior Theses
This rise of international business has paved the way for the creation of the Multinational corporation (MNC). While MNCs must be primarily concerned with day to day operations and transactions across borders, there are many factors to consider in addition to business. Each MNC must decide how to navigate the global marketplace, finding a niche within cultural, political, and economic realities that change depending on the market being entered. By considering and understanding these factors, MNCs will be able to successfully enter and compete in global markets integrating the economies of the world into one.
The Silenced: An Artistic Analysis Of Memory And Conflict, Kittridge Janvrin
The Silenced: An Artistic Analysis Of Memory And Conflict, Kittridge Janvrin
Senior Theses
The ability to tell stories has always been one I considered most valuable. Histories have been passed down across generations, tales of war and independence, of crimes and justice. Storytelling is not unique to one particular culture or people, instead traversing divides both geographic and societal. This permeation of words, of voices that convey histories both real and imagined is the driving force behind my thesis. The culmination of my research, which is outlined in the following reflection, is an original short play. While based on the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the play speaks to the power behind every story …
Speaking Of Qualia: Examining A Craft Beer Microcommunity's Membership Identity Through Speech, Anna Hamer
Speaking Of Qualia: Examining A Craft Beer Microcommunity's Membership Identity Through Speech, Anna Hamer
Theses and Dissertations
This ethnography examines a locally owned craft beer store in South Carolina, where craft beer connoisseurs and enthusiasts come together to elevate their beer drinking experience. Many members of this microcommunity use ‘beer talk’, a technical register of speech (Agha 2007; Manning 2008; Silverstein 2006, 2016), to point to, or index, a part of their beer connoisseur identity. The ‘beer talk’ register used to describe craft beer is enacted at various scales of speech (Carr and Lempert 2016), ranging from Cicerone Certification and mobile applications, to online forums, beer festivals, beer magazines, brewery visits, and face-to-face interaction. The CofP model …
Sorley Maclean's Other Clearance Poems, Petra Johana Poncarová
Sorley Maclean's Other Clearance Poems, Petra Johana Poncarová
Studies in Scottish Literature
Discusses the treatment of the Highland Clearances, specifically the clearances from his home-island of Raasay, in the work of the Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean (Somhairle MacGill-Eain, 1911-1996), not only in his best-known Clearance poem "Hallaig," but in his prose writings, his major early sequence An Cuilithionn (1939, but not fully published till 2011), and several important shorter poems, “Am Putan Airgid” (“The Silver Button”), “‘Tha na beanntan gun bhruidhinn,’” and (more fully) “Sgreapadal.”
The Daily Gamecock, Monday, March 13, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, Monday, March 13, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
March
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The Daily Gamecock, Monday, January 30, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, Monday, January 30, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
January
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The Daily Gamecock, Monday, March 20, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, Monday, March 20, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
March
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The Daily Gamecock, Thursday, March 23, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, Thursday, March 23, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
March
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The Daily Gamecock, Thursday, March 16, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, Thursday, March 16, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
March
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The Daily Gamecock, Thursday, April 20, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, Thursday, April 20, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
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The Daily Gamecock, Thursday, November 30, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
The Daily Gamecock, Thursday, November 30, 2017, University Of South Carolina, Office Of Student Media
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An Evaluation Of Scenic Design, William Baxter Engle Iii
An Evaluation Of Scenic Design, William Baxter Engle Iii
Theses and Dissertations
“…Allow me to explain about the theatre business. The natural condition is one of insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster… Strangely enough, it all turns out well… I don’t know. It’s a mystery” -Tom Stoppard
I embraced this quote a long while ago in a moment of disgust and defeat while working through a flawed process of making theatre. Everything takes too long to complete, nothing works right the first time if ever at all, and ultimately the entire process is a maddening mess. It seems to me that the study and practice of the trade can work …
A Critical Analysis Of The Effects Of Language Policy, Curriculum, And Assessment On Arabic L1 Student Performance In An Esl 1 Classroom, Juliane Bilotta
A Critical Analysis Of The Effects Of Language Policy, Curriculum, And Assessment On Arabic L1 Student Performance In An Esl 1 Classroom, Juliane Bilotta
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis offers a preliminary analysis into looking at the ways in which Arabicspeaking ESL students are inadvertently marginalized by state standardization, curriculum, and dominant forms of classroom interactions in a NJ recovery program. Specifically, this analysis addresses the absence of orthographic training and a reliance on teacher-fronted, textbook based classroom exercises as a problematic structure that limits opportunities for Arabic-speaking students to participate successfully in an ESL 1 classroom. This data was collected during six-weeks of preliminary research during the summer of 2016 in a Jersey City, NJ ESL classroom. Using transcriptions of recorded data from lessons that typify …
Narrating The (Im)Migrant Experience: 21st Century African Fiction In The Age Of Globalization, Bernard Ayo Oniwe
Narrating The (Im)Migrant Experience: 21st Century African Fiction In The Age Of Globalization, Bernard Ayo Oniwe
Theses and Dissertations
This study examines the fiction of 21st century African writers as a product of engagement with the forces of globalization and the related notions of cosmopolitanism and the fact of South to North migration. Analyzing migrant experiences in the writings of Chris Abani’s Becoming Abigail (2007), Chika Unigwe’s The Black Street Sisters (2009), Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah (2011) and Teju Cole’s Open City (2013), I argue that third-generation African writers, while building on the works of previous generations, take a global turn, and in the process, push the borders of African literature beyond the continent. 21st century African fiction, I …