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Unwanted in the UK – My Response to the Threat of Deportation

Theresa May urged to rethink new £35,000 earnings threshold for non-EU migrants as teachers face deportation https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/mar/12/eu-workers-deported-earning-less-35000-employees-americans-australians A reminder of Continue reading →

Albert Camus’ “The Plague” as an Allegory of the Rise of Extremist Totalitarian Governments

Plague Presentation I gave this presentation as part of the course requirements towards my Master of Environmental Studies Degree. I Continue reading →

Nature, Humanity, and Modernity in François Truffaut’s The Wild Child

    Nature, Humanity, and Modernity in François Truffaut’s The Wild Child   By: Cameron A. Straughan Truffauts’ the Wild Continue reading →

The Active Audience / The Television Audience

The Active Audience The Television Audience By: Cameron A. Straughan Student # 205337985 November 14, 2002 I found James Lull’s Continue reading →

Characteristics of Major Players in the Science Communication Paradigm

Characteristics of Major Players in the Science Communication Paradigm Characteristic Science Media Public Judgments No moral judgments creates protagonists and Continue reading →

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