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Smith Anthos, Jeannette – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
This teacher believes that art has the power to heal, or at least aid in the healing process. After the terrorist attacks on 9/11, her students needed some way to express the injustice they felt. They discussed the attacks, and had some free drawing to release it from their system. They even did some patriotic-themed projects to boost their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Terrorism, Art Education, Art Therapy
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Cloud, Dana L. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2004
This article explores the role of widely circulated images of Afghan people in building public support for the 2001-2002 U.S. war with Afghanistan. Emphasizing images of women, I argue that these representations participate in the more general category of "the clash of civilizations," which constitutes a verbal and a visual ideograph linked to the…
Descriptors: War, Imagery, Sex Stereotypes, Gender Issues
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Nakonezny, Paul A.; Reddick, Rebecca; Rodgers, Joseph Lee – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2004
The Oklahoma City bombing in April 1995 was an act of terrorism that had many potential influences on the city and state, including influences on families. We analyzed divorce data from 1985 to 2000 for all 77 counties in Oklahoma to assess the divorce response to the Oklahoma City bombing. Our prediction was that divorce rates in Oklahoma would…
Descriptors: Divorce, Terrorism, Counties, Emotional Response
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Malone, Christopher Todd – Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2003
Discusses a university course on multiculturalism and literacy study created by an English professor in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. The course served as an occasion for students to examine more carefully their assumptions about cultural differences, and was intended to broaden students' sense of the value of multiculturalism. (Contains 14…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Colleges, Cultural Pluralism, Higher Education
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McConkey, Diane – Community College Journal, 2005
This article discusses Monroe Community College's CERT (Community Emergency Response Team), a program designed to help neighborhoods and work sites prepare for effective disaster response through training and planning. The program requires 24 hours of theoretical and hands-on practice in self-help and mutual-aid emergency functions. CERT personnel…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Natural Disasters, Emergency Programs, Community Colleges
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Robinson, Lauren – Social Education, 2005
Coleen Rowley became one of the most famous whistleblowers in the United States in recent times when she blew the whistle on intelligence blunders at the FBI. The special agent's fiery 13-page letter to FBI Director Robert Mueller in 2002 detailed the FBI's failure to investigate Zacarias Moussaoui, a French national of Moroccan descent known as…
Descriptors: National Security, Terrorism, Government Employees, Federal Government
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Vivian, Bradford – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2006
Public memorial services held in New York City on September 11, 2002, marked the most important U.S. civic commemoration of the present era. Numerous popular and academic critics excoriated speakers on that day for commemorating the occasion with commemorative declamations instead of offering original speeches. This essay contends that assessing…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, State History, Rhetoric, Politics
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Iannone, Carol – Academic Questions, 2006
The image of citizen-soldier captures our perception of a military that is at once effective and very much part of the American social fabric. Joseph Morrison Skelly integrates Higher Ed in that equation as a citizen-soldier-scholar, who has returned to his history classroom from recent combat duty in lraq. Interviewed by "AQ's"…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Military Personnel, Experience, War
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Kulic, Kevin R. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2003
This article is a description of my personal reflections of the experience of conducting clinical group work with family members who lost a relative in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Descriptors: Terrorism, Violence, Grief, Coping
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Anderton, Charles H.; Carter, John R. – Journal of Economic Education, 2006
The authors show how microeconomic concepts and principles are applicable to the study of terrorism. The utility maximization model provides insights into both terrorist resource allocation choices and government counterterrorism efforts, and basic game theory helps characterize the strategic interdependencies among terrorists and governments.…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Microeconomics, Terrorism, Models
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Zeidner, Moshe – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2005
This paper explores individual differences in perceptions of political violence, strategies for coping with violence, and adaptive outcomes. Data on political violence stress, personal variables, coping strategies, and stress reactions were gathered on a sample of 227 Israeli adolescents in Haifa and Northern Israel confronted with a prolonged…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Coping, Foreign Countries, Adolescents
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Rycik, Mary Taylor – Childhood Education, 2006
Four years after the 9/11 attack on the United States, the country continues to be in considerable turmoil. Children have lived through the devastation of the September 11th attacks, the panic over the anthrax mailings, the hunt for terrorists in Afghanistan, elevated homeland security threat levels, the war in Iraq, the tsunami disaster, and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Bibliotherapy, Terrorism
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Doscher, Stephanie Paul; Normore, Anthony H. – Journal of School Leadership, 2008
Many researchers have called for educational leaders to develop a moral grounding for their work. This essay begins a discussion of how Starratt's (2005) spiraling framework of moral responsibility represents a process through which educational leaders can evolve from taking a transactional approach to problem solving, to using moral and…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Role, Educational Administration, Moral Values
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Efron, Sara Efrat – Curriculum Inquiry, 2008
The responsibility for addressing morality and moral education in the current moral climate is a daunting task for conscientious educators. What educational response can extricate us from the debilitating feelings of hopelessness and helplessness as we are confronted by horrific terrorist actions, controversial use of military might, displays of…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Jews, Personal Autonomy, Moral Values
Ramadan, Tariq – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the author talks about the situation of Muslims in Western countries such as the United States. Here, the author talks about his experience wherein his visa was being revoked in late July 2004. The reason is that he made donations totaling approximately $900 to a Swiss Palestinian-support group that is now on the American…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Islamic Culture, Terrorism
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