Joe Thomas
My name is Jeo Thomas, I am a Freelance Communications Specialist and received by Bachelor of Arts Degree from Sonoma State University.
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Moris Dees Comes to Sonoma StateMorris Dees was the son of an Alabama farmer, and the grandson of the KKK. He was an owner of a publishing company and went to law school at UA. He was part of some small cases that had to do with civil rights issues.
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Why English Should Be the Official Language of the United StatesThis paper examines the debate over whether or not English should be the official language of the United States. The essay provides insight to the public opinion concerning this issue and the costs involved in having a multilingual society. -
Iraq in the News: Positive Vs. Negative CoverageThis paper goes in depth in regards to ethical reporting on the War in Iraq.
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Al Jazeera: Alternative Media Goes MainstreamThis document describes the invention of TV network Al Jazeera and why it is criticized by other countries, primarily the United States and United Kingdom.
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Increase in Autism Among Young Children Topic of New Lecture SeriesThis article discusses the Autism Research program at Sonoma State University.
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Founder of 'Life After Graduation' Shares Advice with StudentsTerry Ardnt, founder of Life After Graduation shares valuable insight to those just about to enter the workforce after college.
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The Mosquito Coast by Paul Theroux & the McDonaldization of Foreign LandsMcDonald restaurants in Peru, Taco Bell in Sweden, and Cheese-Its in Honduras, America have become a culturally imperial country. Everywhere from Mexico to Bulgaria, America has a large influence on other countries.
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Social Networking Sites' Effect on Relationships Among College StudentsThe paper examines social networking Web sites, focusing on Facebook and MySpace, and the effects they have on relationships among college students.
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So You Thought Your Summer Sucked?Remember when you were a kid, and there was such a novelty as "summer vacation"? For most of us, we enjoyed lazy summers up until our sophomore or junior year of high school.
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Women Writers Such as Virigina Woolf Silenced in the 1930s: Dominated by a Male Chauvinist SocietyDuring the 1930s women writers were not able to freely express their ideas and thoughts because males had control over them. Women were viewed as objects and had very little liberty or license.
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Occupation: Dreamland Brings Falluja to Your HomeAssociated Student Productions (ASP) of Sonoma State University presented "Occupation: Dreamland" in the Student Union Multi Purpose Room. Host Ian Olds discussed his experiences making the film and living with Iraqi soldiers. -
Holocaust Takes Historical PerspectiveHistory buff Steve Bittner discusses the historical discoveries and complications of the Holocaust.
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China Becomes Free Market PowerhouseEdwin Williams discusses the advancements China has made and their transition to a free-market society.
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TV is Good for You According to Steven Johnson' s New Book Everything Bad Is Good For You: How Today's Popular Culture is Actually Making Us SmarterVideo games, television, the internet, all of these things, according to legendary author, Steven Johnson, are good for kids.
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Letting Go of Your College StudentOrientations, welcome letters, and moving, oh my! An in depth guide for parents on how to deal with their child moving away from home. Topics include packing tips, communication advice, and defining your role as a parent.
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Cybercrime: A Revolution in Terrorism and Criminal Behavior Creates Change in the Criminal Justice Systemnew strain of crime has developed through the invention of the computer and Internet: cybercrime. Cybercrime is when criminals use computers or networks as a tool, place, or target for criminal activity and behavior.