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The Partisan Delivery Of News: A Content Analysis Of Cnn And Fox, Kathy Ensor Nov 2018

The Partisan Delivery Of News: A Content Analysis Of Cnn And Fox, Kathy Ensor

Honors Theses - Providence Campus

The purpose of this research is to determine how political party affiliation impacts how news is delivered in America. I will be researching how partisanship affects television news and the commentators’ ability to report the news. Scholarly conversations regarding political party preferences acknowledge that partisanship has more significance than in the past as the two parties have become more polarized. The mode of delivering news also has an important role because each delivery method emphasizes unique factors: television utilizes tone and supplemental images, magazines and newspapers can use only verbiage, and social media is often more dramatic in order to …


Harris, Thurmon Ray, 1937-2017 (Sc 3261), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Sep 2018

Harris, Thurmon Ray, 1937-2017 (Sc 3261), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3261. Letter, 2 January 1996, of Thurmon Harris, pastor of Victory Baptist Church, Providence, Kentucky, to Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin, Bowling Green, Kentucky, thanking them for a memorial donation. He comments on his church's giving record to missions in Kentucky and on the generosity of the congregation, but regrets that "the area and town is in decline and this is reflected in the church."


Historic Look On Color Theory, Steele R. Stokley Sep 2018

Historic Look On Color Theory, Steele R. Stokley

Honors Theses - Providence Campus

The science of color is called chromatics, colorimetry, or color science. This field of science includes the perception of color by the human eye, origin of colors, art theory, therapy, the psychics of electromagnetic radiation, and effects on the brain (Azeemi). Experts throughout time have desired to decipher the composition of color to explain how and why humans are able to see colors in order to use them in numerous disciplines; from scientific to artistic. While color has been studied since ancient times, the technical workings and the modern understandings of color theory are difficult to comprehend, and one wishes …


The Evolution Of The Perceptions Of The Goth Subculture, Sabrina Newman Apr 2018

The Evolution Of The Perceptions Of The Goth Subculture, Sabrina Newman

Honors Theses - Providence Campus

No abstract provided.


Open Theodicy: Can Open Theism Answer The Problem Of Evil?, Nicholas Schoon Apr 2018

Open Theodicy: Can Open Theism Answer The Problem Of Evil?, Nicholas Schoon

Scholar Week 2016 - present

In the summer of 2005, people living in the residential areas surrounding the Gulf of Mexico would have their lives changed forever. Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, resulting in over 1,000 fatalities and displacing millions of others. The category 5 major hurricane is recorded as one of the costliest and deadliest storms in United States history. While many are at a loss for words at such a devastation, one common question is echoed from the mouths of those in disbelief: “Where was God?” “Why did this happen?” “Why didn’t he prevent this from happening?” It seems common for humanity …


The History Of Coffee And Its Concurrent Marketing Strategies, Kristin Rudeen Apr 2018

The History Of Coffee And Its Concurrent Marketing Strategies, Kristin Rudeen

Honors Theses - Providence Campus

This thesis explores how the advertising of coffee has evolved over the past three centuries by comparing the timing of historical events with their concurrent coffee advertisements and the corresponding popularity of coffee and its evolving variations. I have conducted primary research by analyzing coffee advertisements in newspapers, commercials, magazines, and on social media. I have used this research to determine when companies initiated different approaches in order to advertise their coffee. Additionally, I discuss how work culture played a role in the methods coffee producers and companies used to reach their consumers. More specifically, I have identified five different …


Unbound 2018 Program, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library, Olivia De Salve Villedieu Apr 2018

Unbound 2018 Program, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library, Olivia De Salve Villedieu

2018 Print

No abstract provided.


Unbound 2018 Exhibitor Biographies + Collection Descriptions, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library Apr 2018

Unbound 2018 Exhibitor Biographies + Collection Descriptions, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library

2018 Print

No abstract provided.


Unbound 2018 Exhibitor Faqs, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library Apr 2018

Unbound 2018 Exhibitor Faqs, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library

2018 Print

No abstract provided.


Unbound 2018 Program, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library, Olivia De Salve Villedieu Apr 2018

Unbound 2018 Program, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library, Olivia De Salve Villedieu

2018 Print

No abstract provided.


Unbound 2018 Program, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library, Olivia De Salve Villedieu Apr 2018

Unbound 2018 Program, Risd Unbound, Fleet Library, Olivia De Salve Villedieu

2018 Print

No abstract provided.


Milk Nutrition And Perceptions, Alyssa C. Katz Apr 2018

Milk Nutrition And Perceptions, Alyssa C. Katz

Honors Theses - Providence Campus

In today's society many people are making the move to become vegan and/or dairy free. According to the US National Library of Medicine, approximately 65% of the human population has a reduced ability to digest lactose. The rise in veganism and an increasing awareness of lactose intolerance have combined to create a non-dairy movement. This paper will address reasons people choose to cut milk out of their diet or not, and will investigate the effects and benefits of milk.

Many articles show milk to be very beneficial to the diet. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition believes that many vitamins, …


The Feminization Of Baking And Pastry Work: Dissecting Gender Roles In The Foodservice Industry, Alexis Szmodis Mar 2018

The Feminization Of Baking And Pastry Work: Dissecting Gender Roles In The Foodservice Industry, Alexis Szmodis

Honors Theses - Providence Campus

Although the foodservice industry creates livelihood for Americans of all genders, races, age, and backgrounds, conflict arises as language, media, and the established masculine kitchen culture continue to reinforce traditional gender roles. Aside from the common difficulties in kitchen workplaces, women chefs surveyed emphasize the discrimination felt in regard to their recognition, compensation, and support. Many writers and chefs discuss how the foodserivce industry claims gender no longer impacts one’s success, but fail to recognize the subliminal ways gender roles impact the workplace. Research shows women remain in all areas of the food industry despite the challenges of the environment, …


How Does The Psychology Of Loneliness Affect The Desire To Travel Alone?, Zoe M. Myers Feb 2018

How Does The Psychology Of Loneliness Affect The Desire To Travel Alone?, Zoe M. Myers

Honors Theses - Providence Campus

Do feelings of loneliness affect an individual’s desire to participate in solo travel? There has been extensive research done on the psychology of loneliness: how it is defined, its effects on a person’s mental health, possible explanations for its causes, and what can be done to resolve the emotion. Regarding solo travel, the act of traveling alone has experienced an immense growth in the past decade. However, there has been little to no research completed regarding an explanation as to why many people still have no desire to travel alone. Do these people typically have a greater sense of loneliness …


Alexander The Great, W. B. Godbey Jan 2018

Alexander The Great, W. B. Godbey

William B. Godbey

No abstract provided.