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Rose, Mike – College English, 2010
For the past twenty years or so, the author has been fortunate to write for a fairly broad audience. While he was teaching, or running an educational program, or doing research, he was also composing opinion pieces or commentaries about the work he was doing. This process of writing with part of his attention on the classroom or research site and…
Descriptors: Authors, Language Usage, Writing for Publication, Audience Awareness
Hand, Michael – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2007
Juliette Goldman and Christine Collier have recently proposed that the editor of "Sex Education" should adopt a policy of replacing the phrase "opposite sex" with "other sex" in all published articles, on the grounds that the word "opposite" has connotations of hostility or adversity. In this brief reply I…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Rhetorical Criticism, Periodicals, Journal Articles

MacNeal, Edward – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1996
Remarks on the "odd" headlines relating to sex in Connecticut, noted as being the only state having a law that bans the use of contraceptives. Cites many incidences of false headlines, in which the body of the article invalidates the headline. States that examples include "92% of young men have AIDS virus"--a gross distortion…
Descriptors: Headlines, Language Usage, News Writing, Newspapers

Jackson, Ian – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 1995
Reports a six-year study of explicit references to young children's small physical stature in an Australian newspaper. Suggests that when newspaper representations of children and childhood are examined for their focus on children's diminutive size, two conflicting themes emerge: endearment versus depreciation. Suggests that these size-value…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Concept Formation, Content Analysis