Browsing Kearse Awards (CLA)-- 2005-2007 by Issue Date
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Product placement in film and television
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2005) -
Professional tennis players as endorsers in Tennis Magazine: A content analysis of advertisements over 40 years
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2005)A celebrity endorser is “a famous person who uses public recognition to recommend or co-present with a product in an ad” (Stafford et al. 2003, p.1). The portrayal of professional athletes in magazines and on television ... -
English as a global language
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
Banking and monetary policy 1789-1861: The First and Second National Banks
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
Dove: Campaign for true beauty
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
Self-regulation, laws, and costs in the chemical industry: An Analysis of Union Carbide Corp.'s Form 10-K
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
Memorandum for: The President
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Clues from Darwin
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
Seminar: Art and intentions
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
A Daydream
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
The Gender of a College of Science laboratory bench
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
Life is just a bowl full of strawberries and milk
(Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006) -
The mind and creations of Adolf Wolfti
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
The American Boeing and the European Airbus: Competition for aviation technology and markets
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2006) -
Lady buffalo
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Video games improve visual selective attention
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
À la carte television: Friend or foe?
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Kearse Distinguished Lecture: Liberal education and its discontents
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Environmental economic tensions evidenced by Allegheny Energy, Inc.'s 10-K filing
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007) -
Civil liberties in wartime: The Debate concerning torture
(RIT: College of Liberal Arts, 2007)