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Delivering Legality On The Internet: Developing Principles For The Private Provision Of Commercial Law, Gillian K. Hadfield Aug 2004

Delivering Legality On The Internet: Developing Principles For The Private Provision Of Commercial Law, Gillian K. Hadfield

Gillian K Hadfield

No abstract provided.


Share The Music, Kembrew Mcleod Jun 2004

Share The Music, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


The New Culture Wars: Intellectual Property Activism In Action. Pop & Politique, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2003

The New Culture Wars: Intellectual Property Activism In Action. Pop & Politique, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


The Autobiography Of An Intellectual (Property): Why I Trademarked Freedom Of Expression, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2003

The Autobiography Of An Intellectual (Property): Why I Trademarked Freedom Of Expression, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Common, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2003

Common, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

Entries included: ―Common,‖ ―Luke Vibert,‖ ―Faith Evans,‖ ―Super Furry Animals,‖ ―Black Sheep,‖ ―Ruff Ryders,‖ ―Good Charlotte,‖ ―Organized Konfusion,‖ ―Gang Starr‖ and ―Freestyle Fellowship.‖


Pirate Blogs: Subversive Cybersquatters In The Information Stupor-Highway, Kembrew Mcleod Dec 2003

Pirate Blogs: Subversive Cybersquatters In The Information Stupor-Highway, Kembrew Mcleod

Kembrew McLeod

No abstract provided.


Female And Male Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport And Higher Education: A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment, C. Keith Harrison Dec 2003

Female And Male Student Athletes' Perceptions Of Career Transition In Sport And Higher Education: A Visual Elicitation And Qualitative Assessment, C. Keith Harrison

Dr. C. Keith Harrison

The termination of a collegiate athletic career is inevitable for all student athletes. The purpose of this study was to explore student athletes’ perceptions of the athletic career transition process. One-hundred-andforty- three (n = 143) National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II student athletes were administered the Life After Sports Scale (LASS) designed by the authors. The LASS is a 58-item mixed method inventory. The scope of this inquiry explored the qualitative section, which examined participants’ perceptions that were visually primed with a narrative description of a student athlete who made the transition out of collegiate sport successfully. Three major …