
Trauma Signs Poster
By Amanda Willis, designer
Poster for senior project 2013 Continue reading →
Poster for senior project 2013 Continue reading →
ABSTRACT Current literature focuses on Swiss German phonetics as well as its commonalities with German. I wished to discover if there are any prejudices or preconceived notions among native speakers of Swiss German concerning the accents associated with different dialects of Swiss German. I used a survey that asked native speakers to rate some of … Continue reading →
The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain is Peter Sís’s autobiographical account of his childhood in Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia. Illustrated by Sís and marketed as a children’s book, The Wall blends its simple surface narrative, which details the rise and fall of the U.S.S.R. chronologically across his boyhood, with historical facts, personal journal entries, and … Continue reading →
Introduction Morocco is a changing country. Over the course of the last two years there has been a plethora of change and reforms which have substantially altered the political, economic, and social landscape of Morocco. The roots of this reform are based in the 20 February Movement, which was a series of protests that took … Continue reading →
Abstract April 7, 1994 changed the lives of every Rwandan. That spring, the ethnic tensions between the Hutu and the Tutsi had escalated over the duration of the spring. The whole country was about to be embroiled in conflict and, ethnic tensions having built to this point for centuries, there was no stopping it. However, … Continue reading →
Abstract Previous research suggests that when presented with a neutral response option, people will be more likely to select that option than report their actual opinion. The current study examined the extremeness of participant responses to sensitive statements as affected by the availability of a neutral response option on a Likert Scale. Contrary to past … Continue reading →
Abstract This research paper began with a brief introduction of the definition of thanatological crime followed by an explanation of Clifton Bryant’s (2003) paradigm of thanatological crime. It concludes with an application of this paradigm to thanatological crime in a military setting. Finally, a content analysis is conducted of magazines, news transcripts, and newspaper articles … Continue reading →
Introduction Equality was one of the cornerstones of French Revolutionary ideology; it was also one of the most important principles behind the development of the guillotine, which was adopted as the official means of execution by the Legislative Assembly in 1792. Despite its association with the Reign of Terror, the guillotine itself was never viewed … Continue reading →