Monthly Archives: August 2018

College of Graduate Studies – Graduate Dean’s Assistant

2018-2019 Full-Time, Fall & Spring The Graduate Dean is looking for an independent, energetic, self-motivated Graduate Assistant to help with a variety of programs and tasks that support the Graduate College, Professional Studies, Academic Affairs, and our graduate programs and … Continue reading

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College of Graduate Studies – Graduate Dean’s Assistant

2018-2019 Full-Time, Fall & Spring The Graduate Dean is looking for an independent, energetic, self-motivated Graduate Assistant to help with a variety of programs and tasks that support the Graduate College, Professional Studies, Academic Affairs, and our graduate programs and … Continue reading

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Poetry

I am alone like a rabbit surrounded as prey It consumes me ’till there is nothing They tell me to pray, I pray and then once again I pray To only be met with more agonizing pain and grieving To … Continue reading

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Blog 5

For my internship duration, I have focused on two theories to talk about. The first theory is the social learning theory and the second is the framing theory. Both of these theories are similar to each other, but different in … Continue reading

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90-Day Entry Plan

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Social Media Sites: A Child’s New Playground

With the growing importance of technology and social media, children need a safe and secure place to learn how to use social media, and learn from their exploration of protected internet sites. Image Source: Kvittingen, Iva. “Kids Are Distracted by … Continue reading

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Is Your Face Really Your Own?

Facial recognition applications, like the one pictured above, are becoming more common. How does this affect our privacy? Image citation: Petrovv. “Biometric Facial Recognition Without Hair Stock Illustration – Illustration of Machine, Future: 102417858.” Dreamstime, 23 Oct. 2017, www.dreamstime.com/biometric-facial-recognition-hair-d-rendering-biometric-facial-recognition-hair-image102417858.

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Preserving an Identity in the Social Media Age: Who is the Person Behind the Screen?

Pictured Above: Representing my academic interests of Biology and Secondary Education at the research fair here at Longwood University was one of the highlights of my college career that I was able to share with friends and family through social … Continue reading

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The Toxic Environment of Facebook – Proposal

Evan Harvey Professor Green 7/30/2018 Engl-400 The Toxic Environment of Facebook – Proposal Social media is an evolving place seen as a digital public forum where anyone’s and everyone’s opinion can be heard, and people can stay connected to whomever … Continue reading

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Op-Ed

  The Travesties of Kickstarter Evan Harvey, Guest                      June 19th, 2018, 9:00 pm The First Travesty Many projects on Kickstarter present the consumer with an idealized product in the beginning they hope to achieve.  One of the first problems presented … Continue reading

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