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Speech For The Wallace Stevens Society (Poem), John Gery Nov 2013

Speech For The Wallace Stevens Society (Poem), John Gery

John R O Gery

No abstract provided.


Sunset On Kalemegdan: Belgrade, Serbia, October 2000 (Poem), John Gery Nov 2013

Sunset On Kalemegdan: Belgrade, Serbia, October 2000 (Poem), John Gery

John R O Gery

No abstract provided.


Seepage (Poem), John Gery Nov 2013

Seepage (Poem), John Gery

John R O Gery

No abstract provided.


Unemployment (Poem), John Gery Nov 2013

Unemployment (Poem), John Gery

John R O Gery

No abstract provided.


“Giving Up The Ghost” And “Night Glimpse” (Poems), John Gery Nov 2013

“Giving Up The Ghost” And “Night Glimpse” (Poems), John Gery

John R O Gery

No abstract provided.


Two Mississippis (Poem), John Gery Nov 2013

Two Mississippis (Poem), John Gery

John R O Gery

No abstract provided.


Davenport's Version (Excerpt From Poem), John Gery Nov 2013

Davenport's Version (Excerpt From Poem), John Gery

John R O Gery

No abstract provided.


The Politics Media Equation:Exposing Two Faces Of Old Nexus Through Study Of General Elections,Wikileaks And Radia Tapes, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr Oct 2013

The Politics Media Equation:Exposing Two Faces Of Old Nexus Through Study Of General Elections,Wikileaks And Radia Tapes, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr

Ratnesh Dwivedi

The important identity of a responsible media is playing an unbiased role in reporting a matter without giving unnecessary hype to attract the attention of the gullible public with the object of making money and money only.After reporting properly the media can educate the public to form their own opinion in the matters of public interest. Throughout the centuries, the world has never existed without information and communication, hence the inexhaustible essence of mass media. The government has the power to either make or reject whatever that will exist within its environment. It also determines how free the mass media …


The Wonder Of Geese, Bryan M. Furuness Sep 2013

The Wonder Of Geese, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


Evolution, Bryan M. Furuness Sep 2013

Evolution, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


On Tubes, By Ted Stevens, Bryan M. Furuness Sep 2013

On Tubes, By Ted Stevens, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


Play From The Heart: Five Notes On Creativity, Bryan M. Furuness Sep 2013

Play From The Heart: Five Notes On Creativity, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


The First Time I Figured Out What My Novel Was About, Bryan M. Furuness Sep 2013

The First Time I Figured Out What My Novel Was About, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


On Deadlifting, Bryan M. Furuness Sep 2013

On Deadlifting, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

The first time I picked up four hundred pounds, I thought my eyeballs were going to explode.


What’S The Point? Five Writers Offer Lifelines For Post-Mfa Despair, Bryan M. Furuness Sep 2013

What’S The Point? Five Writers Offer Lifelines For Post-Mfa Despair, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available


Short Fiction, Sasha Sproch Sep 2013

Short Fiction, Sasha Sproch

Sasha A Sproch

Compilation of six short stories ranging from just over 500 words, to just under 8,000 and an author’s note reflecting on some of my sources of inspiration. Stories and author’s note are reproduced below, in their recommended reading order. (Though there is no connection between any of the stories.) The titles of my six stories are: The Stars, They Spin, Reverberations, Requiem, Bushido, Wish Ravine, and Videography.


Story Of An Intern, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr Jun 2013

Story Of An Intern, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr

Ratnesh Dwivedi

“Story Of an Intern” tells you the story of an young boy who manages to get an internship in a global media giant. His struggles and amazements begins when he finds himself out of internship and struggles to get a foothold in media. In the way he analyzes the odds and evens of Indian media industry and media tycoons while most of the time finding himself rejected. His experiences while in search of a job carries him to different places and allows him to meet some interesting people who makes an imprint on his life and he finds himself falling …


Mass Media And Communication In Global Scenario, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr Jun 2013

Mass Media And Communication In Global Scenario, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr

Ratnesh Dwivedi

The idea behind putting these research papers and research articles in this book is to give various aspects of communication, a platform where from readers may go through them at one go. The book deals with the research articles and papers dedicated to core areas of Journalism and Mass Communication. The papers and articles compiled in this book touches the need of students,academicians and researchers on most challenging areas and topics.In the collection of these papers author has discussed about Community Radio,FM Radio,Communication Science, Organizational Communication,Media Accounatbility,Language Discourse,Higher Education,Tevision Studies,Traditional and Digital Media,Disaster Management and Media,Wikileaks and Social Media,Terrorism and …


William Plomer, Transnational Modernism And The Hogarth Press, John K. Young Jun 2013

William Plomer, Transnational Modernism And The Hogarth Press, John K. Young

John K. Young

William Plomer (1903–73), a self-described Anglo-Afro-Asian novelist, poet, editor and librettist, spent only the early years of his lengthy career as a Hogarth Press author but still ranks as one of the Woolfs’ most prolific writers, with a total of nine titles issued during his seven years with the Press. Like Katherine Mansfield, Plomer made his mark with Hogarth before signing with a more established firm, but the depth and breadth of Plomer’s career with the Woolfs is significantly greater: his five volumes of fiction presented Hogarth’s readers with groundbreaking portraits of South African, Japanese and (British) working class cultures. …


Marathon Man, Peter C.S. Adams Mar 2013

Marathon Man, Peter C.S. Adams

Peter C.S. Adams

A poem inspired by the tragic bombing of the Boston Marathon, 2013.


“Human Relations Movement In View Of Interpersonal Relations With Emphasis On Mayo’S Work”, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr Mar 2013

“Human Relations Movement In View Of Interpersonal Relations With Emphasis On Mayo’S Work”, Ratnesh Dwivedi Mr

Ratnesh Dwivedi

Human relations movement refers to the researchers of organizational development who study the behavior of people in groups, in particular workplace groups. It originated in the 1930s' Hawthorne studies, which examined the effects of social relations, motivation and employee satisfaction on factory productivity. The movement viewed workers in terms of their psychology and fit with companies, rather than as interchangeable parts, and it resulted in the creation of the discipline of human resource management. An interpersonal relationship is an association between two or more people that may range in duration from brief to enduring. This association may be based on …


Man Of Steel, Bryan M. Furuness Jan 2013

Man Of Steel, Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

No abstract available.


Birth Of The American Zombie, Samantha Bloodworth Dec 2012

Birth Of The American Zombie, Samantha Bloodworth

Samantha Murillo

This paper explains the concept of the "American zombie" as it is known in popular culture today and traces how it became the concept it is in American culture today.


Home Again, Scott Abbott Dec 2012

Home Again, Scott Abbott

Scott Abbott

No abstract provided.


Review Of "Horizon's Lens: My Time On The Turning World" By Elizabeth Dodd, Justin Wadland Dec 2012

Review Of "Horizon's Lens: My Time On The Turning World" By Elizabeth Dodd, Justin Wadland

Justin Wadland

"In Horizon's Lens, Elizabeth Dodd visits prehistoric sites that bear traces of human attempts to align with the cosmos: the etched and painted rocks of Chaco Canyon, a medicine wheel high in the mountains of Montana, the megaliths and burrows on the Orkney Islands, Mayan temples on the Yucatan Peninsula. Often timing her visits with solstices, equinoxes, and lunar events, she seeks to circumscribe the consciousness that once inhabited these landscapes..." -- From the opening paragraph.


Homesick For The Past: An Interview With Rebecca Mcclanahan, Justin Wadland Dec 2012

Homesick For The Past: An Interview With Rebecca Mcclanahan, Justin Wadland

Justin Wadland

A conversation with Rebecca McClanahan about her book The Tribal Knot: A Memoir of Family, Community, and a Century of Change.