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    Manual / Issue 12 / On Further Review

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    Manual, a journal about art and its making. On Further Review. This issue uncovers narratives once central to objects’ histories but that now have been systematically obscured, inadvertently overlooked, or otherwise lost. Softcover, 96 pages. Published 2019 by the RISD Museum.(On Further Review) contributors include Anita N. Bateman, Laurie Anne Brewer, Becci Davis, Jamie Gabbarelli, Bethany Johns, Elon Cook Lee, Kevin McBride, Walker Mettling, Jessica Rosner, Suzanne Scanlan, Nell Painter, Allison Pappas, Pamela A. Parmal, Shiyanthi Thavapalan, and Nick White.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/risdmuseum_journals/1038/thumbnail.jp

    UA12/2/1 Keys to Success

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    College Heights Herald magazine regarding job fair. Articles include: Sigman, Amber. Making Contacts Key to Landing Perfect Job Career Expo Participants McBride, Ryan. Bowling Green Job Market Hot, National Economy Not Sainlar, Lindsay. Career Search Leads Graduates to Internet, Yellow Pages, Classifieds Peak, Sara. Potter College Graduates Most Engle, Megan. Help for Finding Jobs Lies Right here on Campus Sasseen, Jessica. Job Hunting for Two Twice the Trouble Cronin, Olga. Getting the Job You Want – Resumes Hagan, Laura. Location Is Key After Diploma Toone, Stephanie. Good Attitude, Attire Equal Success Holm, Hollan. Job Tip: Quitters Always Prosper Robinson, Jocelyn. First Impressions Crucial in Job Hun

    From Vilified to Victorious: Reconceiving La Corriveau in Anne Hébert’s La Cage

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    The eighteenth-century murder case of Marie-Josephte Corriveau inspired a significant body of nineteenth-century fictional adaptations, notable among them Philippe Aubert de Gaspé’s Les Anciens Canadiens, James Macpherson Le Moine’s “Marie-Josephte Corriveau, A Canadian Lafarge,” Louis Fréchette’s “Une Rélique,” and William Kirby’s The Golden Dog. Although based on a scarcity of reliable archival information, these works transformed a rather banal incident of domestic violence into a cultural myth of great proportions. In her 1989 play La Cage, Anne Hébert denounces and dispels resilient Québécois conceptions of La Corriveau as a murderer, a witch, or a ghost and instead casts the storied figure as a new mythical Quebec mother. Hébert relies on a combination of history, myth, and fiction to subvert basic tenets of the nineteenth-century legend, such as the fundamental symbol of La Corriveau’s iron cage; in doing so, she is able to rewrite and right some of history’s wrongs

    Spartan Daily September 11, 2012

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    Volume 139, Issue 6https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/1322/thumbnail.jp

    2010-2012 Annual Report

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    UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 26

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    WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Sasseen, Jessica. New Stops for Topper Transit Hardin, Adriane. Miss-ter Western? – Alpha Gamma Delta Hightower, Kyle. Tops to Face Different Cats, Same Stakes – Basketball Lively, Jay. Engineer Dissects World Trade Center Collapse – Gene Corley Sainlar, Lindsay. A Day to Butt Out – Great American Smokeout Hoang, Mai. Couple Funds Autism Program – John & Linda Kelly Hoang, Mai. Health Insurance Switch on Table for Vote – Regents Bannon, Tim. Editorial Cartoon re: John Hardin on Diversity Hall, Rex. George Bush Needs to Get His Priorities Straight John Hardin Taking Small Steps to Increase Campus Diversity – Diversity Enhancement Dittmeier, Kate. More Tuition Deadline Notice Needed Beach, Bennie. Want Change? Join Campus Activities Board Sasseen, Jessica. Student Organizations Collect 12 Bags of Campus Trash Lord, Joseph. Hilltopper Athletic Foundation Revises Plan, Egypt to Expand – Parking Hoang, Mai. Enrollment Begins Monday – Health Insurance McBride, Ryan. Chess Club Back on Board Winkleman, Devinn. Many Paths to God – Religious Diversity Holm, Hollan. Masculinity Saved by Basketball Game After an Afternoon Spent at the Theater Lowther, Clare. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Honors Paddy Murphy Coffman, Josh. Online Note Sites: Study Guide or Plagiarism Tool? Winkleman, Devinn. James Bond Scores Again with Die Another Day Casagrande, Michael. Lady Tops Try to Avoid Collapse – Volleyball Farner, Keith. Toppers Play Waiting Game – Football Buckman, Josh. Ball State Could Be Biggest Challenge Yet – Swimming Moore, Michael. Stiff Test Awaits in Louisiana Tech Opener – Basketbal

    Internet gambling and risk-taking among students: An exploratory study

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    Abstract Background and aims: Internet gambling is undergoing a massive worldwide expansion. The relationship between the convenience, anonymity, and the 24-hour availability of Internet gambling and problem gambling in young people presents a serious concern. This study explored general gambling behavior, including Internet gambling (with and without money), problem gambling, and risk-approach motivation in a sample of university students aged 18 to 20 years. Methods: University undergraduates (N = 465) in two urban universities completed in-class paper-and-pencil questionnaires concerning Internet gambling, risk taking, and a checklist of the DSM-IV criteria for problem gambling. Results: Overall, 8.0% of participants reported past-year gambling for money on the Internet, with significantly higher rates among males (11.8%) than females (0.6%). Based on DSM-IV criteria, 3.7% of respondents were classified as problem gamblers (i.e., endorsed 3 or more items). There were higher rates of problem gambling among those who had gambled on the Internet, and students who had gambled on the Internet had higher risk-approach scores. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that students who have gambled on the Internet have greater risk-taking motivation than students who have not gambled online, and those classified as problem gamblers have greater risk-taking motivation than non-gamblers. Results also suggest both higher risk taking scores and classification as a high risk-taker predict online gambling. Gambling on the Internet may be harmful for some individuals; young males, those with high risk-approach motivation, and, most certainly, those already exhibiting problem gambling behaviors

    UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 78, No. 55

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    WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Lord, Joseph. Alum Gives $500K – Dick Frockt Brown, Abbey. One Wrong Turn – Tyler Twyman, Drunk Driving Coffman, Josh. Students Take Part in Evening of Dance Sebastian, Kandace. Travel Plans Canceled – SARS, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome McBride, Ryan. Driving Under Influence Proves Costly in Time & Money Late Fee Increases Should Be Rare Reuter, Michael. Editorial Cartoon re: Student Fees Nett, Corey. How Accessible is Western? Walker, Logan. Ray Harper Shouldn’t Have Been Overlooked Brown, Abbey. Escapee Caught in Front of Cherry Hall – Tammy Kinniard North, Amber. Florida International University Sweeps Lady Toppers – Softball Buckman, Josh. Rain Cancels Major Events – Track & Field Hightower, Kyle. Player Drafted by NFL – Jeremi Johnson Moore, Michael. Rings Represent Success, Memories Casagrande, Michael. Robby Shaw Sets Kentucky School Scoring Mark Moore, Michael. Defense Dominates in Scrimmage – Football Casagrande, Michael. Toppers Snare Two from Raiders, Gain Ground in Sun Belt – Baseball Engle, Megan. Down & Dirty – Volleyball Mills, Zach. Zach Mill’s Story: Saying Goodbye Engle, Megan. Dan Renzi Speaks About Diversity – Diversity Rocks Robinson, Jocelyn. Festival Moved Indoors – Valleypalooza Hagan, Laura. Concert Highlights Symphonies Toone, Stephanie. Despite Rocky Start, Apollo Successful Robinson, Jocelyn. Muckrakers Return to Roots Hardin, Adriane. Student Government Association Brings Year to End Sasseen, Jessica. Topper Café Moving to Garrett Conference Center Reed, Lindsey. Girls in Science Day Exposes Local Girls to Science Sasseen, Jessica. Departments to Split Garrett Conference Cente
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