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University of New Hampshire

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2024

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Short Analysis Of Emma Watson's 'He For She' Speech, Emma Darocha May 2024

Short Analysis Of Emma Watson's 'He For She' Speech, Emma Darocha

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This case study examines power imbalances within organizations. Like many freshmen, a college student in a new state found himself yearning for a sense of belonging. He made the decision to join a fraternity on campus, but this group did not provide him with this sense of community. Instead, he was hazed and left paralyzed from the pledging process. I decided to conduct my case study on a story that involves hazing on a college campus since, regrettably, it still happens frequently in our nation. Having discussions about these situations can help raise awareness and provide information so that no …


Tap Taps And Fist Bumps: Embodied Movements In Skateboarding Sessions, Paige O’Neil Jan 2024

Tap Taps And Fist Bumps: Embodied Movements In Skateboarding Sessions, Paige O’Neil

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Comm-Entary 2024 Author And Board Member Brochure Jan 2024

Comm-Entary 2024 Author And Board Member Brochure

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American Express: Small Business Saturday, Sean Surrick Jan 2024

American Express: Small Business Saturday, Sean Surrick

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This essay discusses the public relations campaign Small Business Saturday. Originating in 2010 as a response to economic downturns and aimed at spotlighting local businesses, this annual event has transcended its corporate origins to become a celebrated national holiday. This essay delves into the evolution and significance of Small Business Saturday, tracing its trajectory from inception to its current status as a cultural fixture. It also examines how American Express has teamed up with many other businesses to promote the holiday and give resources to small businesses. The event has become so well known that the United States Senate has …


Artificial Intelligence And Human Creativity: A Delicate Balance, Grace Bell Jan 2024

Artificial Intelligence And Human Creativity: A Delicate Balance, Grace Bell

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This essay discusses the ways that virtues, as well as their meanings and their applications, are changing as technology develops. It also describes the debate among creatives and artists regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in creative work, and the nuances that come with defining something as broad as 'creativity'. Artificial intelligence is new and frightening to many, and artists are unsure if this technology will make creative projects more accessible, or if it will take over human-designed creative projects entirely. Using Chat GPT as a tool and a creative partner, this essay investigates the ways that AI can …


The Cause And Effect Of Contemporary Science Communication, Dina Rathke Jan 2024

The Cause And Effect Of Contemporary Science Communication, Dina Rathke

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The Countess Of Chester Hospital Whistle-Blower Case Study, Kaylie Efstratiou Jan 2024

The Countess Of Chester Hospital Whistle-Blower Case Study, Kaylie Efstratiou

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The following case examines whistle-blowing in the workplace and how it is treated in organizational culture, dealing with the varying ethical perspectives displayed when managerial staff are faced with a whistle-blower. In 2015, an alarming number of infants began to mysteriously pass away in the neonatal ward at the Countess of Chester Hospital. After a few staff members began to realize that one nurse, Lucy Letby, may have been a common denominator in the deaths, a report was made and brought to the attention of the unit manager. When nothing was done after several meetings, some of the staff took …


Epiphany After The Flood, Fiona Flaherty Jan 2024

Epiphany After The Flood, Fiona Flaherty

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Evaluating ‘Professionalism’ In Modern Organizations, Ava Montalbano Jan 2024

Evaluating ‘Professionalism’ In Modern Organizations, Ava Montalbano

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This case discusses organizational communication theories, such as professionalism, hegemony, disciplinary Power, and antiracism, and how they impact organizations and their members. Nadia Hernadez is a Mexican-American immigrant who experienced discrimination under the disguise of professionalism during her time working in various organizations.


The Power Of Action, Giavanna Fioretti Jan 2024

The Power Of Action, Giavanna Fioretti

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This essay analyzes a constructive conversation me and my roommate Kaylee had with a friend of ours, Teddy. This conversation presented itself after Kaylee and I witnessing a form of a microaggression. It was not intended with harm, but the conversation was one that we felt we needed to discuss. This essay emphasizes the impact of action and how it can be put to very good use. It also discusses how Teddy felt after the conversation, as opposed to how Kaylee and I felt after discussing this issue with him. This conversation was handled with kindness, as well as attempting …


Long Covid And Political Party, Renee Franzini Jan 2024

Long Covid And Political Party, Renee Franzini

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The essay discusses how the two major US political parties use presence and framing to represent long covid, as well as if these representations differ over time. Through this, we can more easily see the similarities and differences between representations of the condition.


How Mindfulness In Business Practices Can Enact Positive Change, Kali Couronis Jan 2024

How Mindfulness In Business Practices Can Enact Positive Change, Kali Couronis

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Burning Issues: An Analysis Of Penguin Random House's ‘The Unburnable Book' Campaign, Jacqueline Law Jan 2024

Burning Issues: An Analysis Of Penguin Random House's ‘The Unburnable Book' Campaign, Jacqueline Law

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This essay delves into the intricacies of a public relations endeavor launched by Penguin Random House LLC in collaboration with renowned author Margaret Atwood. The campaign, known as “The Unburnable Book,” aimed to spotlight the rising prevalence of book banning and censorship in America while supporting PEN America's mission to safeguard free speech. Through the creation and auction of a fireproof edition of Atwood’s iconic novel “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Penguin Random House supported its own corporate social responsibility initiatives as well as its mission and values. This analysis provides a comprehensive examination of the campaign's conception, execution, and impact, shedding …


Shame In A Digital Age, Gianna Anzalone Jan 2024

Shame In A Digital Age, Gianna Anzalone

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This essay dives into the nature of mediated shame, analyzing its implications in various contexts and genres of media. Beginning with an analysis of shame as a disciplinary mechanism, the essay highlights how online platforms perpetuate societal norms through the perception and judgment of others. Drawing examples from reality television, it explores how shame is commodified for entertainment, often at the expense of vulnerable participants. Using shows like "The Biggest Loser" as a case study, the essay examines how media narratives exploit and amplify shame, leading to a spoiled identity. This essay also acknowledges the role of shame as a …


Sexism, Racism, And Classism In Netflix’S Docuseries Formula 1: Drive To Survive, Grace Cushing Jan 2024

Sexism, Racism, And Classism In Netflix’S Docuseries Formula 1: Drive To Survive, Grace Cushing

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This essay critically analyzes Netflix’s sports docuseries Formula 1: Drive to Survive. Netflix’s docuseries dramatizes Formula One, which is arguably the highest level of international motorsport. Through strategic portrayals of events in and surrounding the sport, Netflix creates an entertaining but incomplete narrative of different Formula One seasons. This analysis examines the sexism, racism, and classism that are not only present in Formula One, but which also undermine the docuseries. Formula One is known to be a male-dominated, primarily white, and economically elite sport. This essay evaluates the various features of Formula 1: Drive to Survive that perpetuate these traits …


Savoring Memories: The Impact Of Ryan Vansylvong's Legacy On Sonny's Tavern And Its Publics, Ella Cox Jan 2024

Savoring Memories: The Impact Of Ryan Vansylvong's Legacy On Sonny's Tavern And Its Publics, Ella Cox

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This essay explores the life and passing of Ryan Vansylvong, a dedicated chef at Sonny's Tavern in Dover, New Hampshire, whose untimely passing has dramatically influenced the restaurant's ethos and patrons. The narrative intertwines authentic anecdotes, tributes, and expressions of grief to inspire communal resilience and empathy, nurturing a culture that resonates with staff and customers. This paper analyzes how disseminating memories and stories can lead to the convergence of fact and fiction. Using fictional elements can make conveying factual information more compelling and relatable, enhancing audience engagement. The profound impact of Ryan's legacy is a testament to the power …


Shades Of Humanity: Capturing Diversity Through Photography, Pat Hussey Jan 2024

Shades Of Humanity: Capturing Diversity Through Photography, Pat Hussey

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This essay evaluates the rhetorical devices present in Rachel Cobb’s, "At the Black Lives Matter Protests in NYC: A Photo Essay," which shows images taken during several protests in the initial wake of the Black Lives Matter movement. It shows us the diversity of those involved in supporting the fight for the rights of others. I choose to explore this further through the lens of Cobb and use several scholars to acknowledge the role that the photographer has in shaping our perception and understanding. Finally, I try to connect to larger social discourses concerning race and the access to equitable …


The Loss Of An Enemy: Brooklyn Nine-Nine And The Five Stages Of Grief, Anna Drabik Jan 2024

The Loss Of An Enemy: Brooklyn Nine-Nine And The Five Stages Of Grief, Anna Drabik

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This essay examines how sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine explores what it means to grieve the loss of someone who wasn’t necessarily a friend or a foe through the theoretical lens of The Five Stages of Grief. It begins with a brief explanation of what the Five Stages Theory is, followed by an outline of the tumultuous history between Captain Raymond Holt and Acting Commissioner Madeline Wuntch, describing their rivalry and placing it into the larger context of the show. Then, the piece follows Holt through each of the five stages after Wuntch’s unexpected death in season 7, episode 7, titled “Ding …