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A Matter Of Perspective: Reportage Style In District 9 (2009), M. Mert Örsler
A Matter Of Perspective: Reportage Style In District 9 (2009), M. Mert Örsler
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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The Motivations And Perceived Benefits Of Student Participation In Dance Marathon, Emily J. Nettesheim
The Motivations And Perceived Benefits Of Student Participation In Dance Marathon, Emily J. Nettesheim
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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Border Security And Immigration Policy: The Fight Against Terrorism, Caroline Klenck
Border Security And Immigration Policy: The Fight Against Terrorism, Caroline Klenck
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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Comparison Of Patient Outcomes In A Pharmacist-Led Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy Program, Zachary W. Howe, Lindsay Saum, Jennifer Mccann
Comparison Of Patient Outcomes In A Pharmacist-Led Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy Program, Zachary W. Howe, Lindsay Saum, Jennifer Mccann
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? Cognitive Flexibility Influences Career Decision Making And Related Anxiety, Emily M. Flandermeyer, Keegan G. Sawin
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up? Cognitive Flexibility Influences Career Decision Making And Related Anxiety, Emily M. Flandermeyer, Keegan G. Sawin
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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Table Of Contents And Front Matter, Bjur Staff
Table Of Contents And Front Matter, Bjur Staff
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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Exploring A Mechanism Underlying Stereotype Threat In Adhd, Alexandra Gabor, Matt Klem
Exploring A Mechanism Underlying Stereotype Threat In Adhd, Alexandra Gabor, Matt Klem
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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Volume 4, Full Contents
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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A Community's Collective Courage: A Local Food Cooperative's Impact On Food Insecurity, Community And Economic Development, And Local Food Systems, Tabitha C. Barbour
A Community's Collective Courage: A Local Food Cooperative's Impact On Food Insecurity, Community And Economic Development, And Local Food Systems, Tabitha C. Barbour
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
According to the USDA’s “Food Security Status of U.S. Households” in 2014, 48.1 million people live in food insecure households. In Indiana, more than 1 million people suffer from food insecurity with rates as high as 19.2% of Marion County’s population according to the Map the Meal Gap 2014 report. The Community Controlled Food Initiative (CCFI) is a local food cooperative operated by the Kheprw Institute and neighborhood residents in the Mid-North Indianapolis Community. The cooperative formed to address food insecurity in August 2015 in response to the closing on the local Double 8 Foods grocery stores. CCFI hosts a …
Volume 4 Table Of Contents
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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Volume 3, Full Contents
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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Table Of Contents
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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Combatting Biases: Illusory Imagery In Us News Coverage On Central American Immigration, Katharine Poor
Combatting Biases: Illusory Imagery In Us News Coverage On Central American Immigration, Katharine Poor
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
This paper comprises of original research and analysis of contemporary news media discourse surrounding Central American immigration in the United States. Subjects of study included more than 50 news articles, images, and videos from a variety of major politically-unaffiliated news outlets for English-speaking audiences. Rhetoric was analyzed in representations of the Central American immigration “crisis” that sparked a trend of media coverage in 2014, as well as several articles that covered events leading up to the “crisis.” Common rhetorical analogies ascertained through media analyses include the representation of immigrants as aliens, diseases, parasites, floods, criminals, natural disasters, terrorists, and drug …
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Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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The Perpetuation Of Graffiti Art Subculture, Camille Lannert
The Perpetuation Of Graffiti Art Subculture, Camille Lannert
Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
Graffiti art and the subculture that supports it is a form of graffiti that differs from gang graffiti, immediate graffiti, and street art. This research is a qualitative analysis using partial participant observation of a graffiti art subculture in a Midwestern city. Six themes which characterize this subculture were individual identity, communication, competition, criminality, aesthetic criteria, and changing forms of communication. The implications of the findings for labeling theory and differential association theories are discussed.
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Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
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