Browsing University Undergraduate Research Fellows (1968–2012) by Department "Journalism"
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(1993)World War II hit the Agriculture and Mechanical College of Texas like a tidal wave: It rushed in, had a tremendous effect, and left. The major changes a wave brings are erosion and deposition. In the case of Texas A.& M., ...
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(1997)Always the Aunt Jemima. Always the submissive servant and comforting mammy. At least these are the portrayals of African-American women that the media often glorify. As society's primary informant, the media, especially ...
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(1983)Although it is not possible to discover the exact variables that resulted in Charles Grandison Finney and his revival movement setting the nation ablaze with social and religious reform in the 19th century, Finney introduced ...
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(1997)With the rising use of the Internet and the other technological advances that go with it, the continued enforcement of Copyright Law is jeopardized. Many are asking the question of whether or not we will reach a point when ...
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(1977)This study was conducted under the assumption that knowing more about readers and their reading habits will enable an editor to produce a newspaper that will be better read by more people. Many suggestions are drawn from ...
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(1998)More and more people are spending more and more dollars on leisure travel as baby boomers with disposable income have reached the stage in life where they want to "see the world." The world awaits them. Worldwide, the ...
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(1987)This study describes four attitudes that can be take toward science news. These four are evidenced by the way science news is treated in the three media forms sampled. Two network news broadcasts, two national newsmagazines ...
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(1987)The disenchantment of youth with the political and social order of the '60s and early '70s pitted against a reactionary and frightened establishment provided a perfect breeding ground· for confidentiality cases. But because ...
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(1996)Negligence with regard to the privacy and protection of student records led to the passage of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. By granting relatively liberal access of the record to the student or ...