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Le Francais en (Premiere) Ligne: Creating Contexts for Intercultural Dialogue in the Classroom

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Sample This case study draws upon nearly a decade of Develotte’s experience teaching language online, first through collaboration between a classroom in France and one in Australia, and then a separate cooperative effort between a classroom in France and one in the USA.1 This project meets three ...

Organic Chemistry II Laboratory Experiments for Chemistry 222

Author(s): Rayvon Sneed, Catherine Malele

The laboratory techniques learned in Chemistry 221 are used to carry out reactions in aromatic substitution, organometallic chemistry, oxidation and reduction chemistry, esterification, and aldol condensations. A significant portion of the semester is devoted to determining the structure of unknown ...

Finding Strength in Methodology: Confronting Trauma and Embracing Love for a Sibling with Severe Disabilities

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Abstract The following is a layered account of loving and leaving a sibling with severe mental disabilities. While traditional research ethics separate the researcher from the subject to ensure impartiality, autoethnographies treat the researcher as the subject and embrace personal narratives as ...

With You We Got a Twofer: Challenging the Affirmative Action Hire Stereotype

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Abstract Kendra smiled when she saw the header, Party Time! on an e-mail from her team leader, Joe. He was the enthusiastic head of their sales team in the tech division, and she knew that her sales had contributed to the celebratory environment. When she was hired by the general sales manager, E...

Management: The COVID Effect

Author(s): David H.J. Delcorde, Cindi Delcorde

Groundbreaking Publication Coming Soon! For years business schools have produced graduates competent in management theory and its several areas of specialization.  Understanding business, government, and civil society and how these segments operate and interact in the context of business and mana...

Introduction to Integrative Studies

Author(s): Marcus Tanner

Many students are choosing interdisciplinary degrees as a way to explore and study multiple interests or one area of interest from multiple perspectives and often apply that learning in new and unique ways. Students love how the new Introduction to Integrative Studies text provides a foundation for ...

From Yelling to Whispering: The Curious Case of Perceptions of Nonverbal Messages in Text-Only Environments

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When you see someone typing in ALL CAPS or all lowercase letters, most people in today’s world understand that these represent yelling and whispering. The origin of the use of all capital letters in text-based communication dates back to 1984 in discussion boards (Baumer, 1984; Decot, 1984). However...

Fetuao's Dilemma: Negotiating Gender and Sexuality in the Hypermasculine World of Rugby

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Abstract Collegiate athletics is a rich site for the negotiation of identity and difference, rife with potentially difficult interactions in myriad relationships between athletes and other athletes, coaches, administrators, and many others, all in a pervasive social environment of hegemonic mascu...