Crackers are a traditional English food and this document provides instructions for making decorative toilet paper rolls as a craft or gift, including wrapping the rolls in colored paper, tying bows on either end, adding stickers, and including a small toy or treat inside for a fun Christmas or holiday activity.
hadopi une loi régressive et répressive qui n'aidera jamais les rtistes. La France aura ouvert une boite de Pandore sur l'ordre des majors. L'économie de la connaissance n'a rien à voir avec ça et c'est l'avenir des artistes qui est sacrifié.
"Binders full of Tweets:" Twitter, gender and the 2012 electionsRachel Reis Mourao
In 2012, women's issues became central to the US elections. Political reporters focused on repeating candidates' assertions rather than providing context and analysis, influenced by Twitter which many used to cover campaigns mobilely. This may have impacted how journalists discussed gender during the elections.
Crackers are a traditional English food and this document provides instructions for making decorative toilet paper rolls as a craft or gift, including wrapping the rolls in colored paper, tying bows on either end, adding stickers, and including a small toy or treat inside for a fun Christmas or holiday activity.
hadopi une loi régressive et répressive qui n'aidera jamais les rtistes. La France aura ouvert une boite de Pandore sur l'ordre des majors. L'économie de la connaissance n'a rien à voir avec ça et c'est l'avenir des artistes qui est sacrifié.
"Binders full of Tweets:" Twitter, gender and the 2012 electionsRachel Reis Mourao
In 2012, women's issues became central to the US elections. Political reporters focused on repeating candidates' assertions rather than providing context and analysis, influenced by Twitter which many used to cover campaigns mobilely. This may have impacted how journalists discussed gender during the elections.
The document provides a list of vocabulary words organized into categories including general knowledge, literature, science, religion, psychology, and music. Each category contains 10 multiple choice definitions for common words within that topic. This is intended as a vocabulary or word knowledge test covering a range of subjects.
The shooting of Michael Brown by a police officer cued an intense reaction from citizens, officials, and activists. Guided by the theory of indexing during “event-driven” news and the literature on protest coverage, this paper investigates the voices in the news following Brown’s shooting. A content analysis of five newspapers during the first cycle of protests analyzed three aspects of the media coverage of Ferguson. First, we assessed the reliance on official and nonofficial sources in the content published. Second, we tested the relationship between official and nonofficial sources to episodic or thematic coverage. Third, we tested the relationship between sources and the frames of the “protest paradigm,” a pattern of coverage emphasizing violence and deviant behavior. Findings reveal that nonofficial sources dominated the coverage after the shooting. But such sources challenged neither the episodic nature of the coverage nor negative portrayal of protestors. Therefore, our unique linking of the theory of indexing and protest coverage literature reveals that the nonofficial sources’ access is not enough to deter “protest paradigm” coverage. Frames emphasizing violence and clashes with the police were overwhelmingly more present than those emphasizing protestors’ grievances and demands. Our findings also reveal that frames emphasizing deviance prevailed more in the local newspaper than in national outlets. Overall, the predominance of nonofficial sources was not accompanied by thematic stories and critical viewpoints.
The document discusses how marketers' views of mothers (moms) need to change and evolve as the dominant child-rearing generation shifts from Baby Boomers to Generation X. While Boomer moms were typically seen as "soccer moms," always on the go, Generation X moms see themselves more as "domestic goddess moms" who value work-life balance and personal time. The document outlines how some companies are starting to recognize these generational differences and adapt their marketing communications accordingly, such as by focusing on the emotional relationships moms have rather than just functional product benefits. Marketers are encouraged to speak to both the woman and mother in each customer to build stronger emotional connections.
This document analyzes how Brazilian media outlets framed the 2013 protests in Brazil on news websites, blogs, and Twitter. It finds that initially, news websites used more "confrontation" frames but later shifted to more "legitimizing" frames as protest participation grew and demands became more generic and resonant. Blogs emphasized "debate" frames from the start. Twitter news accounts followed public support on Twitter, mirroring trends seen in previous Brazilian protests. The rise of a "rights" frame correlated with increased legitimizing coverage, supporting the hypotheses. Further analysis of frame sponsorship and impact on social movements is recommended.