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Found in 128 Collections and/or Records:

CODEPINK : the transference of computer mediated messages into social protest behaviors, 2005

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Sur
Identifier: b2195882
Abstract Through the method of textual analysis, this research examines the non-traditional organizational structure, web content of computer-mediated messages and overall function of CODEPINK, a women initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement. For the expansion of organizational communication theory and practice, CODEPINK will be analyzed to show its influence and effectiveness at advancing the social justice movement for peace. Relying on prior research from scholarly journals, the...
Dates: 2005

College students' perceptions of black and white criminality on local TV news, 2007

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Gen
Identifier: b2271184
Introduction [excerpt] The framing of stereotypical images on television news not only harms the viewers in the short term by having a false understanding of the world they live [sic], but, in the long term, it also has the ability for all races of people to further employ hatred, resentment and violence towards other groups of people, including police officers. Furthermore, it also has the capability to create a more sustainable problem from generation to generation. Thus, this...
Dates: 2007

Communication hurdles for women in the workplace, 2003

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Cor
Identifier: b2271236
Introduction [excerpt] The focus of this literature review will be on the same gender (women) superior and subordinate work relationship within an organization and if the types of communication styles and behaviors used are effective. Evaluating the issue of effectiveness will play a small role in determining if discrimination still exists for women in the workplace. Sometimes women establish their own way of effectively communicating in their organization and establish a network to protect them and create...
Dates: 2003

Communication patterns following pregnancy loss, 2000

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Dar
Identifier: b2271229
Introduction [excerpts] Loss of a pregnancy is a very stressful event that has a substantial adverse effect on marital and familial relationships and the communication within those relationships.... The loss of pregnancy before twenty weeks is called early pregnancy loss. It usually takes the form of a miscarriage. Less commonly, there may be an ectopic pregnancy, which occurs outside the uterus. This research will attempt to identify the different communication patterns that occur within relationships...
Dates: 2000

Communication patterns of foreign domestic workers and workers' employers in Hong Kong, 2009

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Cha
Identifier: b2825582
Abstract Global market in labor created better earning opportunities for women from developing countries. In 2004, there were approximately 1.5 million Asian women working as overseas domestic workers. Given the huge amount of foreign domestic workers, it is important to explore what the dominant group and the subordinate group members experience within the intercultural settings. This study investigated the communication patterns and strategies between Filipino domestic workers and workers'...
Dates: 2009

Computer-mediated communication in the classroom : incorporating information technology into the educational experience, 1999

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Dud
Identifier: b2271197
Introduction [excerpts] As education institutions encounter unconventional classrooms and are exposed to emerging technologies, Computer-Mediated Communication [CMC] presents unparalleled options for both teaching and learning. Innovations such as networks, e-mail, online databases, and electronic bulletin boards offer students and instructors the possibilities of educational and communicative interactions devoid of the often-constricting boundaries of time and space.... Recently, CMC has begun to receive...
Dates: 1999

Content analysis : alien abductee narratives and select episodes of the X-Files, 2001

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Ben
Identifier: b2309461
Introduction [excerpt] Initially I wanted to know how, and to what extent the media was responsible for influencing one's belief in the paranormal. Through research, I have found that most of the studies in this area seem to offer an explanation through employing the theory of cultivation analysis. Although the studies I found suggested a positive correlation, I don't believe that the evidence presented has ever proven conclusive in the argument. Upon realizing the impact of cultivation analysis, I...
Dates: 2001

Content analysis of environmental advertising : terminology and brand image, 2009

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Dru
Identifier: b2825583
Introduction [excerpt] Magazine advertising has been and remains a classic medium for companies to deliver their product messages. Although our lives have been permeated by technology, currrent statistics from MRI Fall Studies (2003 and 2007) reveal that 85% of adults continue to read magazines. It is in the pages of these magazines that companies work to promote their brand and establish identities with their targeted audience. Therefore, a content analysis of current corporate print advertisements was used...
Dates: 2009

Controlling agents using the programming language Golog, 2012

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Alv
Identifier: b4175557
Abstract There exist numerous methods and a plethora of languages for controlling software and physical agents. This is a very important endeavor because by using intelligent agents, it could potentially free humans from boring, repetitive tasks, or from dangerous activities. Coupled with this, is one of the most significant goals in Computer Science: the creation of autonomous, intelligent agents. This implies that the intelligent agents possess some potential for learning. The learning...
Dates: 2012

CPU design and modeling using Verilog HDL, 1997

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Kan
Identifier: b2088066
Abstract

Integrated Circuit design with Hardware Description Languages improves productivity and provides flexibility. A new CPU is designed with its own instruction set. Verilog HDL is used to build a behavioral model of the CPU. Validation of the model is performed using simulation. The CPU is synthesized for a Xilinx FPGA and the netlist generated in the Xilinx format.

Dates: 1997

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Interpersonal communication and culture 7
Journalism -- Objectivity -- United States 7
MATLAB 7
Computer network protocols 5
Field programmable gate arrays 5
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Journalism -- Social aspects -- United States 5
VHDL (Computer hardware description language) 5
Routing protocols (Computer network protocols) 4
Signal processing -- Digital techniques 4
Asynchronous transfer mode 3
Code division multiple access 3
Communication -- Sex differences 3
Computer algorithms 3
Computer networks -- Evaluation 3
Internet telephony 3
Machine learning -- Evaluation 3
Machine learning -- Technique 3
Symbolic interactionism 3
Wireless LANs 3
Advertising, Magazine 2
Algorithms -- Evaluation 2
Algorithms -- Testing 2
Antennas (Electronics) -- Design 2
Boosting (Algorithms) 2
Cell phone systems -- Health aspects 2
Communication in organizations 2
Communication in public administration 2
Computer network protocols -- Evaluation 2
Corporate image 2
Electromagnetic fields -- Health aspects -- Research 2
Error-correcting codes (Information theory) 2
Ethernet (Local area network system) 2
Gateways (Computer networks) 2
Gigabit communications 2
Green marketing 2
IEEE 802.11 (Standard) 2
Image processing -- Digital techniques 2
Integrated circuits -- Simulation methods 2
Integrated services digital networks 2
Intel 8051 (Microcontroller) -- Programming 2
Interpersonal relations and culture 2
Journalism -- Political aspects -- United States 2
Local area networks (Computer networks) -- Computer simulation 2
Loss (Psychology) 2
Mass media and public opinion 2
Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.) -- Events -- Conferences. 2
Motherboards (Microcomputers) 2
Online social networks 2
Phase-locked loops 2
Programmable logic devices 2
Publications 2
Radio frequency -- Health aspects 2
Sex discrimination in employment 2
Social role 2
Telecommunication -- Switching systems -- Design and construction 2
Telecommunication -- Switching systems -- Evaluation 2
Telematics -- Social aspects 2
Television broadcasting of news -- Objectivity 2
Wireless communication systems 2
Women -- Identity 2
Women employees 2
Ad hoc networks (Computer networks) 1
Adaptive filters 1
Adaptive signal processing 1
Adult children of alcoholics 1
Advertising -- Food 1
African American periodicals 1
African Americans -- Languages 1
African Americans -- Race identity 1
Alcoholics -- Family relationships 1
Alien abduction 1
American Sign Language 1
Analysis of variance -- Mathematical models 1
Animal shelters 1
Animal welfare 1
Antenna arrays 1
Antenna arrays -- Mathematical models 1
Antennas (Electronics) -- Mathematical models 1
Antismoking movement 1
Application program interfaces (Computer software) 1
Application-specific integrated circuits -- Computer-aided design 1
Artificial intelligence 1
Artificial intelligence -- Computer programs 1
Assembly languages (Electronic computers) 1
Astrology -- History 1
Asymmetric digital subscriber lines 1
Audiences 1
Automatic speech recognition 1
Back propagation (Artificial intelligence) 1
Baseball -- Social aspects -- United States 1
Baseball -- United States -- History -- 20th century 1
Baseball players -- United States -- Interviews 1
Batman films 1
Bereavement 1
Bereavement -- Psychological aspects 1
Bible -- Feminist criticism 1
Biculturalism 1
Bilingualism -- United States 1
Bilingualism in children -- Parent participation 1
Black English 1
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