Neighbors in the North
Read vastly different news Human tragedy Janine Allwright Public Policy & Public Administration @ Walden University. Title - Native Attitudes towards Refugees: A Comparison of Media Framing in the United States and Canada My study compares the media framing of refugees between Canada and the United States. Both countries have very different approaches toward the Syrian refugee crisis: The United States shows resistance to allow Syrian refugees for resettlement and have not kept up with the UN’s desire to accept more refugees. However, Canada is showing an enthusiasm toward Syrian refugees that is unmatched by other Western countries. I am examining if a difference in media framing could possibly be a contributing factor to the difference in policy outcomes.
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e-commerce protocols choose ease over design L. Jean Camp Carnegie Mellon University I advanced the frontier of the conflict between reliability, which requires auditing, and privacy. I developed highly atomic transactional protocols for electronic commerce, resolving open problems on the relationship between anonymity and atomicity in anonymous atomic transactions. beards and bikinis,
foucault knew. the disjuncture, if any, is ours. linda l. ikeda University of hawaii at manoa dissertation title: re-visioning family: a photovoice project with transgenders and their families in hawaii (2008). this project is an exploration of local transgenders and their relationships to family. photographs taken by participants served as springboards for narratives, which were coded by way of an emic approach and by theme. data were conceptualized as belonging to one of two domains–kinship and collectivity, and melancholia (trauma, grief, hardship, and status loss), with the domains understood as linked. Can you hurry up?
I’m trying to get to work Damn disabled Simon Bottomley Univeristy of Southampton Dissertation Title: Towards an understanding of how mobility impaired passengers use space and how this effects capacity My dissertation examines how growing numbers of elderly and disabled passengers along with those with small children will effect the overall capacity of ticket gatelines and escalators within the London Underground network. |
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