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Childers, Wendy; Alperin, Melissa; Miner, Kathleen R. – American Journal of Health Education, 2005
In order to maintain a strong front against both terrorist and natural threats, it is incumbent upon the public health system to employ workers who possess the skills and knowledge required to protect the health of the nation. The aim of this study is to contribute to an understanding of the learning needs of the public health workforce as the…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Terrorism, Needs Assessment, Public Health
Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy – Education Week, 2004
A number of Muslim countries have stepped up plans for revising school textbooks as part of the continuing U.S. driven campaign to combat terrorism. Critics maintain that the efforts are superficial and that the books continue to portray dangerous stereotypes and promote extremist views. Some books for religious and social sciences classes in use…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Social Studies, Muslims
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Cole, Mike; Maisuria, Alpesh – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2007
The London bombings of 7th July, 2007 (7/7) were a pivotal moment in British society, not only because of the loss of life and injury, but because it was the first time Britain had been attacked by non-white British citizens. This point was underscored by Chancellor Gordon Brown when he stressed that "the uncomfortable facts" have to be…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Racial Bias, Civil Rights, Foreign Countries
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Bride, Brian E. – Social Work, 2007
Social workers are increasingly being called on to assist survivors of childhood abuse, domestic violence, violent crime, disasters, and war and terrorism. It has become increasingly apparent that the psychological effects of traumatic events extend beyond those directly affected. Secondary traumatic stress (STS) is becoming viewed as an…
Descriptors: Incidence, Social Work, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Family Violence
Bisland, Beverly Milner – Online Submission, 2006
This study furthers the discussion of teachers as public servants who are essential to the maintenance of the democratic state. The study demonstrates how teachers' actions on September 11, 2001 in New York City show the essential qualities of public service, including selflessness and placing the needs of others above their own needs. By focusing…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Public Service, Private Sector, Educational Change
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Shamai, Michael; Kimhi, Shaul – Journal of Adolescence, 2006
The study examines the pattern of relations between level of threat, political attitude (willingness for political compromise), and well-being (level of stress and life satisfaction) among Israeli teenagers in reaction to Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon. Participants were 419 teenagers from two residential areas: the Northern area (close to the…
Descriptors: War, Terrorism, Political Attitudes, Anxiety
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Burgoon, Brian – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2006
This article argues that social welfare policies may reduce international and domestic terrorism. Social policies likely affect terrorism in offsetting ways but, on balance, should diminish preferences for terrorism by reducing economic insecurity, inequality, poverty, and religious-political extremism. Thus, countries with more generous welfare…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Poverty, Public Policy, Welfare Services
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Tan, Kok Siang; Goh, Ngoh Khang; Chia, Lian Sai – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
Chemistry teachers face constraints when trying to integrate cognitive and affective objectives, and hence thoughtful lesson planning is required to achieve the goal. Chemistry teachers can educate students to be knowledgeable about chemical concepts, processes and the benefits of responsible practice by the chemical industry, while being aware,…
Descriptors: Industry, Affective Objectives, Chemistry, Teaching Methods
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Edie Maddy-Weitzman – Journal of College Admission, 2006
In this article, the author, a volunteer college counselor for Palestinian and Israeli members of "Seeds of Peace"--students who want to study in the U.S., describes her experience working with these youths as they embark upon their voyage to acquire a U.S. university education. Founded in 1993 by the late John Wallach, Seeds of Peace is…
Descriptors: Resident Camp Programs, Conflict, Peace, Foreign Countries
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Yusef Waghid – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2006
In this article I explore some of the limitations of violence, in particular focusing on how it can possibly be undermined by dialogical action. Firstly, I argue that, although violence is at times justified by some people, its disrespectful use against innocent others, makes it illegitimate and therefore un-dialogical. Secondly, the use of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Violence, Aggression, Global Approach
Bishop, Clifford M. – 1991
This guide is intended as an introduction to published government information on the issue of terrorism. The selections are meant to indicate the range of the abundance of materials available and the variety of government agencies concerned with the topic. Devoted to the general topic of government information, the initial sections of the guide…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Depository Libraries, Disclosure, Federal Government
Picard, Robert G. – 1989
Journalists have typically employed four rhetorical traditions--information, sensationalism, feature story, and the didactic approach--in conveying news; these affect the meaning received by audiences. Journalists play a variety of roles in this persuasive atmosphere and are deeply involved in the construction of rhetorical visions about terrorism…
Descriptors: Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role, News Media, News Reporting
Dowling, Ralph E.; Nitcavic, Richard G. – 1989
A study examined the efficacy of Q-methodology as a tool to explain perceptions of the American public regarding international terrorism, seeking to identify through this methodology distinct views of terrorism and the significant variables characterizing those views. To develop their instrument, researchers interviewed 16 individuals and based…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Higher Education, Mass Media Effects, Political Attitudes
Picard, Robert G. – 1986
The literature implicating the media as responsible for the contagion of terrorist violence has grown rapidly, but, under scrutiny, it appears to contain no credible supporting evidence and fails to establish a cause-effect relationship. Some students of terrorism have borrowed conclusions from the literature about the effects of televised…
Descriptors: Influences, Mass Media Effects, Media Research, News Media
Dowling, Ralph E. – 1982
Rhetorical critics must examine terrorism to determine what contributions they can make to the understanding of rhetoric and to the evaluation of proposed responses to the terrorist threat. Not only must the rhetorical acts of crusader terrorists be viewed as rhetoric, but they must also be considered a rhetorical genre. This genre, with the…
Descriptors: Ideology, Mass Media Role, News Media, Political Attitudes
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