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  • The Relationship Between Poverty Rates and Public School Funding
  • A Continuance of Prejudice? Change in black population and black school enrollment in Southside Virginia, 1950-2014
 
  • Cyber-bullying Portayals in the News Media by Mary L. Alexander

    Cyber-bullying Portayals in the News Media

    Mary L. Alexander

    The news media is a significant source of public opinions about a vast array of topics in society. The goal of the present research is to provide both a quantitative and qualitative understanding of the ways in which newspaper articles discuss the deviant phenomenon of cyber-bullying among middle school students in the United States. While researches have examined the characteristics of perpetrators and victims, impacts of cyber-bullying on both the victims and offenders, the development and application of law and the development of programs to stem cyber-bullying. studies examining the portrayal of cyber-bullying by news media outlets are rare.

  • The Relationship Between Poverty Rates and Public School Funding by Dylan Campbell, Alani Battle, Tevin Brown, and Tristan Edwards

    The Relationship Between Poverty Rates and Public School Funding

    Dylan Campbell, Alani Battle, Tevin Brown, and Tristan Edwards

  • A Continuance of Prejudice? Change in black population and black school enrollment in Southside Virginia, 1950-2014 by Emilia Gamble, Jacob Carney, Victoria Allen, and Walter Coleman

    A Continuance of Prejudice? Change in black population and black school enrollment in Southside Virginia, 1950-2014

    Emilia Gamble, Jacob Carney, Victoria Allen, and Walter Coleman

 
 
 

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