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    • THE EFFECT OF MEDIA ON THE LEARNING BEHAVIORS OF STUDENTS 

      Keese, Aubree; Kubinski, Carrie; Rowe, Deborah; Sykes, Pamela; Todd, Justin (2010-09-22)
      The media impacts many students in today’s world. A common theme across literature is that the media makes a significant impression upon children. Children make associations from the media, sometimes correct, and sometimes ...
    • ENVIRONMENTAL RISK COMMUNICATION: A CASE STUDY OF A STATE AGENCY‟S COMMUNICATION WITH THE PUBLIC 

      West, Heather J. (2010-09-22)
      Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a disease which affects white-tailed deer and elk in both wild and captive populations. In 2002 the Department of Environmental Conservation observed that CWD could possibly spread to New ...
    • SAMUEL JOHNSON AND AUGUSTANISM 

      Salem, Abdel-Rahman (2011-01-27)
      One of the reasons why Samuel Johnson achieved his monumentality in literary history is that he was a comprehensive thinker whose treatment of social, political, and literary domains encompassed a wide range of concerns ...
    • THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF LEONARD BERNSTEIN TO MUSIC EDUCATION AND AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT 

      Olsen, Kathleen A. (2011-01-27)
      The Bernstein legacy defies description, classification and categorization, not surprisingly unlike Bernstein himself. It is an evolving entity which continues to exert influence on the world despite the fact that Leonard ...
    • PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN THE CLASSROOM 

      Hanni, Dana M.; Phippen, Heather (2011-01-27)
      Parental involvement has been shown to be an important part of a student’s life. In our study and research, we found that the amount of participation that parent’s [sic] give can drastically improve a child’s social and ...