17 research outputs found

    Spartan Daily, November 12, 1981

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    Volume 77, Issue 51https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6827/thumbnail.jp

    Casco Bay Weekly : 23 April 1998

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    https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/cbw_1998/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Casco Bay Weekly : 7 December 1989

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    https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/cbw_1989/1049/thumbnail.jp

    Central Florida Future, Vol. 15 No. 14, December 10, 1982

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    Jonas leaves fundraising slot at UCF (with photo of Don Jonas); Freeze debate draws crowd; Pikes put on probation for lion theft; nine members escape punishment; Students may appeal tickets in writing; High pay for technical writing minors; Inter-Hall Council adopts guidelines for its members; And now, for something completely different... Sound & Vision: And now, for something completely different... Defying the local music stereotypes (with photo of the Wham-a-rama members); Sportsweek: Men\u27s and women\u27s basketball win (with photo of Isaac McKinnonΓÇÖs jump shot). Includes insets of The Movie Magazine.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/1491/thumbnail.jp

    Casco Bay Weekly : 10 November 1994

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    https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/cbw_1994/1050/thumbnail.jp

    Rhodeo: 1976 - February

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    Rhodeo is the Independent Student Newspaper of Rhodes University. Located in Grahamstown, Rhodeo was established in 1947, and renamed in 1994 as Activate. During apartheid Rhodeo became an active part of the struggle for freedom of expression as part of the now defunct South African Student Press Union. Currently Activate is committed to informing Rhodes University students, staff and community members about relevant issues, mainly on campus. These issues range from hard news to more creative journalism. While Activate acts as a news source, one of its main objectives it to be accessible as a training ground for student journalists. The newspaper is run entirely by the students and is published twice a term. Activate is a free newspaper which receives an annual grant from the Rhodes University Student Representative Council, however, majority of its revenue is generated through advertising

    The Free Press : October 12, 2006

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    You Can\u27t Say \u27No\u27 to a Soldier : Sexual Violence in the United States during World War II

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    Between 1939 and 1946 the number of rapes in the United States increased approximately 45 percent. This project strives to explain the cultural factors the fueled this increase. Existing societal beliefs and the legal system of this period held rape victims responsible for their own victimization. Additionally, the wartime mobilization of the 1940s liberated millions of young men from community and family moral surveillance. Some men experienced this liberation as license to coerce sex from women. Popular culture accepted and even praised sexual aggressiveness in men, especially military men, and linked women\u27s sexuality to their patriotism. The combination of all of these factors contributed to the sharp increase in sexual violence against women that we see for this period

    2017 GREAT Day Program

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    SUNY Geneseo’s Eleventh Annual GREAT Day.https://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/program-2007/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Literature and sustainability

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    Sustainability has become a key socio-political issue over recent years. However, whilst the literary-critical community has advanced enthusiastically on an exciting range of environmentally-based analyses (most obviously through the work of ecocriticism), its response specifically to sustainability—as an attempt to reconceptualise the way we live, as an idea with a particular history, and as a ubiquitous term driven through over-use to near meaninglessness—has been extremely limited. The basic idea of the volume is to make a start on filling this gap. Split into four sections: Historicising sustainability, Discourses of sustainability, The sustainability of literature, Sustainability in literature – it has some very good contributors, and starts off with an introduction about the history of the term, looks at its beginnings in the C19th, and goes onto show how contemporary authors are dealing with it including Jeanette Winterson, Michel Houellebecq, Margaret Atwood and Amitav Ghosh
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