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The 'Truthiness' Of The 'Daily Show Effect': A Presidency Study, Holly Thomas
The 'Truthiness' Of The 'Daily Show Effect': A Presidency Study, Holly Thomas
2011 Awards for Excellence in Student Research & Creative Activity - Documents
News-gathering for the American public changed in the past decade with a decline in trust for journalists and news media (Jones 2009), technology advancement (Haynes and Pitts 2009), and entertainment becoming a priority (Jones 2009; Haynes and Pitts 2009; Baumgartner and Morris 2006; Colletta 2009). Television, radio, and newspapers (the traditional media) are still used today with broadcast and cable television being the dominate news source (Colletta 2009; Haynes and Pitts 2009), however, an increased amount of Americans utilize the internet for their news information through what is known as new media, referring to Web blogs and social networks. Haynes …
Art Of Representation: Portraits Of The Founding Fathers, Ellen Corrigan
Art Of Representation: Portraits Of The Founding Fathers, Ellen Corrigan
Ellen K. Corrigan
Text panel from “The Art of Representation: Portraits of the Founding Fathers,” a local exhibit in support of the Booth Library installation of the ALA-PPO/NEH traveling exhibition Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World, on display January 12-February 25, 2011.
Art Of Representation: Portraits Of The Founding Fathers, Ellen Kathryn Corrigan
Art Of Representation: Portraits Of The Founding Fathers, Ellen Kathryn Corrigan
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Text panel from “The Art of Representation: Portraits of the Founding Fathers,” a local exhibit in support of the Booth Library installation of the ALA-PPO/NEH traveling exhibition Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World, on display January 12-February 25, 2011.
Art Of Representation: Portraits Of The Founding Fathers, Ellen Corrigan
Art Of Representation: Portraits Of The Founding Fathers, Ellen Corrigan
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Text panel from “The Art of Representation: Portraits of the Founding Fathers,” a local exhibit in support of the Booth Library installation of the ALA-PPO/NEH traveling exhibition Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World, on display January 12-February 25, 2011.
Issues In The 2008 Presidential Election: Perceptions Of The Candidates And Their Links To Vote, Justin T. Cross
Issues In The 2008 Presidential Election: Perceptions Of The Candidates And Their Links To Vote, Justin T. Cross
Masters Theses
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Why Does The United States Give Foreign Aid?, Abalo Awesso
Why Does The United States Give Foreign Aid?, Abalo Awesso
Masters Theses
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